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WEATHER: Partly cloudy with Mattered ■hovrern tonight and tomorrow. High today in the low 80’«, Low tonight, #5-70,
VOL. XL1X

United Press Leased Wire

NEW YORK &lt;UPI&gt;— Stock
pricci it 1 p. m.:
,
American TAT ................. NW
American Tobacco.............. 105
Bethlehem Steel ............... 44li
Caterpillar ........................ 30tk
C A O ......................
Chrysler .....................
5U4
DuPont ............................. 122
Eaitman Kodak ................. 10*
Ford Motor ...........
89'v
General Electric............
#H
General Motora .....................4444
Graham - Paine .......
I't
Int. TAT ... ....................... 3*H
Lorilia rd .......................... 3TH
Minute Maid .................... 1IH
Penn RR .......................... 1M»
Seara Roebuck .................•SOW
Standard Oil &lt;NJ) ........... 44W
Studebaker ........................ 12H
U. S. Steel
.................... *0H
Wcstlnghousc El.................. 50H

Luck?
1) JAYCEE President Mnnon Wharton, center, shown senatorial
l Bernard Pariah, left, and S. Gary Bennett the organization’*
|w bell at the Jaycee luncheon Thursday,
(Herald Photo)

It will bo hard to talk fish­
ing enthusiast R. E. Jones
into leaving Sanford now.
Jones, who recently retired
from the Navy moved to San­
ford inat week. Thin morning
he landed a speckled perch 16
inches long—believed to be
only three inches short of the
world record.
Jonen said he latched on to
Two Senatorial candidates from the fish at the Osteen Bridge.
"Never seen anything Uke
the STth District, repreaantlnx
It,"
he beamed.
Srminole and Brevard counties

Senate Candidates
Promise To Back
Reapportionment &gt;

washinc

first dsy •
love gav# I
*«d , four
three cans
Jjotllcs of
pruning knl
On the i
time, I b&lt;
still winter!
All those
curled uM
with my 1
kiguc at ■
to an enfl
Over
look a I

ballad Prana International
wk sandbag operations against enraged
iff in Nebraska today but new floodn elne- promised Thursday they would
Wettl brought thu number of homotean to work "herd" for a fair reapportloiiiueiit plan Lo give’ thia county

inn, dv I defense workers and volun- Ha own seat in the aanate,
he bntt e o f the levies in Nebraska, The two, Bernard Pariah of
hardest-hit state to tho Midwest Pariah of Titusvilla and 8. Gary

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Households
difficulty iJ
ef the 1M0 1
and Housing!
found today]
Werbcrt J. I
Each ccnsi
Vlded with u
Identification]
on the lapl
Uie seal oil
Commerce a
gua Enumerj
dial" ere pn
Census tel
Identified by
ing their su
■h brown eg
*1160 Census;
printed In of
folio, the rM
Supplies o fl
peorils enfl
trad*.
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Khnuh• better
nuclear
r. In adted that
he sent
te would
tnch nuI French
aiming
a fourth
hare is
ne inent,
and told
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flood belt.
Although close to 4,000 persona
were homeless in the state, the
floods failed to make a major
breakthrough.
However, the torn of water
surging duwn flooded streams in
tha country’s mid-sretiou were
pouring Into the great Mississippi
and Missouri River*,
Chunk* of iea tore seven 15U
ton gate* from an alectrict power
dam on the Mississippi al Keo^uk, |ow,. Thw breakthrough «•&lt;
expected to cau-a a three-foot
flash rise downstream.
-ph, w Pather Bureau at Memphis, Tenn., far downstream, is­
sued Ils first flood warning for
lowland residents in five years.
The Missouri River was out of
{t* banka in part* of Ntbrdoka
alMj Missouri. Missouri Guv. James
-j.. Blair ordered the National
{juard
.andhag levees near
(jiasgnw, Mo., to prevent a breakthrough.
The death toll mounted aa the
flood* spread from Wisconsin, II||mi|g .nil Michigan into the Ohio
y a lle y and Pennsylvania. Eleven
pti-jo,,. were dead—four in Mil­
Murji three in Nebraska and one
#afh in Illinois, Kansas, South DakoU and Michigan.
Two of the Midwaat’a greatest
cities, Milwaukee and Chicago,
were the latest to feel the floods'

Plush Clubhouse
TR,
Malaya
Iihmaa Ibni
j Mohammed,
impendent Ms
Ifp today of

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Con
gressman rallied today behind a
drive to hand over a choice par­
rel ef the taxpayers* land to their
wives as a aile for a plush new
clubhouse. The land, a four-arre
wooded tract which fronts on em­
bassy row, has been estimated by
one real atUto appraiser to he
worth conservatively at least half
a million dollars.

Rannatt Jr. of Cocoa spoke to'the
Senfoid Junior Chamber of Com*
merce at its noon luncheon.
Roth men alio emphasised that
if retiring Senator from Seminole
County, Douglas Stenatrum, had
rhusen to svek re-election, "we
would have supported him to the
hilt."
Both said they alsu favored the
Sgnford-Tituavilla Canal a* an im­
portant .tep ia aiding tbe growth
of central Florida.
However, Bennett said be favor­
ed the canal aa an aid to commens but not if it would divert
any water into the Indian River,
Roth promised to work with the
Krniimile Legislative Delegation
and support needed road improve­
ment end school projects.
I'arrish aaid that both Seminole
and Bert aid counties are fuffering
from “ growing pains" and citad
the need for an “ aggreaelve" man
to represent tha two counties.
Itennell said ha wpa Mayor of
Cocoa for six years when tha city
grew from 4,000 tq 18,000.
Both men also gave a brief
background of their qualifications.

Adams To Visit
Sanford Monday
Tom Adams, candidate for the
office of Secretary of Slate will
viili Sanford Monday and will be
Die gum of honor at a picnic
supper slated for 6 p. m. on that
day.
The picnic will he held al the
Sanford Auction Mark*!. County
Campaign Chairman for Adams,
Tom McDonald, aaid that all per­
sona who with to attend must bring
their own picnic basket*.
McDonald aaid toot coffee nod
soft drtnks will be furnished.

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)ENT RONALD GOEHSS gels u congratulatory handRoscmond after winning a &gt;25 navings bond for rook.'air project on tba heart. Ronald's throe dim— k m I
d bin canny on "Tha Byatara of the Human Body" also
jun'or high school project*. At the left in Dr. Tcanard
(Herald Photo)

Man Falls From
Monroe Bridge
A Chuluola workman fell from
Ihe new Lake Moaroa bridge
Thursday and recelvad multiple
bruises, cuts aod a fractured left
elbow.
J. O. Rhiochert was in good
condition in Seminole Memorial
Hospital today after falling 33 fact
Into the Uke.
Rblnehart'i physician, Dr. Wade
Garner, aaid tha workman fell in­
to . shallow. water ..near the hike
shore. He struck a floating hoom
as he landed, but escaped serious
injuries.
Dr. Garner said Rhlnehart (old
him that he stepped on « small
piece of scaffold planking, slipped
and lost his balance.
Tbe waler waa shallow enough
for Rhlnehart to stand after his
fall. Dr. Garner think* a foreman
helped Rhlnehart to the shore.

Opera Selections
To Highlight M eet
The April meeting of the newly
formed "Opera Club" of Denary
and Enterprise will be held in
the All SainU Episcoptl Parish
House Sundsy at 8 p. m. There
will bn a recording and narration
by James Duffy of tha "Barber
of Seville."'
Theresa Rupees end Laura
Platt Brown will play piano duets
of operatic overtures. Isabel Rearriek aed Bee Muller accompanied
by Theresa Rupees win sing two
duets, “ Song of Life" by Freni
Klsit and "Pagan Love Sung"
by Nacio Herb Brown. Florence
St Amaad accompanied by I^ura
Platt Brown wiH sing an aria
from "Mannon Lescaut," "In Qu­
ail* Trine Morbide."
An Informal discussion will
follow too program. All music
lovers are cordially invited to attond'toeae programs.

Established 1908

SANFORD. FLORIDA

may live acientiata a way to pre-| However, acientiata had to wait
did well In advance the weather for computed information after the
movements that trigger lomadoci, aatellite'a first pais around earth
hurricanes and alarm! that Ian to del ermine whether U had reach­
the earth's surface.
ed the exact orbit desired.
The Air Force three-stage ThorThiel said the payload could still
Ablr rocket thundered from its pad be useful even If ita distances
at (:40 a. m., aimed at an orbit from earth vary as much as 1X0
400 miles above earth.
miles. He added that “ if the orbit
Dr. A. K. Thiel of Spare Tech­ ia roughly circular, it could stay
nology laboratories later laid, “ It up for a long time."
la ia orbit. It ia up."
Although a civilian proiect, Ti­

ros may have military Implica­
tions. Such n satelite would be
useful in predicting weather far
enough In advance to enable ex­
act planning of troop movomanti.
during wartime.
The delicate compact payload
H
P nose ____ of tho
rode in the
Thor-Able rocket, one of tho most
reliable In the U, S. stable of space
vehicles.
The M fool-tall rocket, bathed In
fog just before laucchlog, lifted its
105,000 pound weight from ita pa#
in flam* and amok*. U rumbled
through low-hanging clouds an#
climbed high into tho sky heading
toward tho Northern. U hit hlgfcaltltudo layers of cold air, touch­
ing a# a brilliant, white vapor
trail.
T h o "wsatheroyo” satellite,
shaped like n pillbox and covered
by banka of 8,008 solar ceils, was
aimed toward an orbit tbit would
tab* it around earth onto every
GENEVA
(UPI)
—
Tho
United
State*
renewed
Ita
de­
Trade Agreement
M
minutes or so, covering an ores
mand today that the Ruseiann agree to outlaw military opera­
HAVANA (UPI) - Communist tion! in outer apace. It aaid such a ban could be inspected by between Montreal, Canada, a n d
Santa Crus, Argentina, la the WostPoland ha* agreed lo sell Cuba
«rn Hemisphere.
airplanai, helicopters and heavy "not more than &gt;0 people."
Western hopea were reported to have risen at the separ­
machinery in exchange for sugar,
coffee, tobacco and fruit, the For­ ata three-nation nuciaar arm* ban conference here for an
---------------------------------------------- early agreement among tho Uniteign Ministry announced today.
y
is •
od State*, Britain and the Soviet
Insanity Plea
union lor a treaty lo outlaw nu­
WEST PALM BEACH (UPI) ciaar weapons lost*.
The court-appointed attorney for
ChW u *
rreduricb
Dennis Whitney, ten-age gunman I lls n l# f ______ « - J
County residents have only m*
who has admitted killing seven
armament conference that tho till Saturday to register to vole
persons in a 11-day cross-country
spree, said Thursday ha will plead
JOHANNESBURG (UPI) - Tho United States bolleve« that not in tha May 3 Democratic primary.
Insaalty as Whitney's defease.
•ovanuneot mobilised four re- even as many aa M inspector! Mr*. Camilla Bruce, supervisor
of registration aaid today.
•orre regim -t. and -m e unit.
" • .**“ •
Mrs. Broca laid that the regis­
More Cuts Predicted of
tbe civilian Home Guard today
ip,r#
trar's office to tha Chamber al
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A SIM,. to apparent abUelpatlea of now
“ Relatively adanuato" tracking Commerce Building will be open
500,000 cut In President Eisenhow­
racial
violence
to
South
Africa,
facilities
for
dolaciiug
any from 0 a. a . to * p. m. to (alto
er's foreign aid program voted by
care of tha last minute ruth.
Tbe
potiea
reported
"everylhlng
br*
«
h,,t
»yi
h
•treement
Ihi House Foreign Affaire Com­
Over 13,000 resident* have
mittee shaped up today as a mare
registered thus fat, Mrs. Broca
starter. Additional cuts of more ■ - w •— « * b « „ * .
n r u»
than 11,500,000,000 were forecast.
killed nt toast am ponoe and end of Me third week.
woun#pd seven. The situation reAt • « • « conference after
Two Win Awards
maided axeloaive
ward. Raton was ' critical of
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Tha
Department of Education announc­ The Intost. caauailiel Included J j j * Uctl« **• f,r * ^
Pounding the table tor emphaed today two Orlande high acbool one African killed and four Afrtstudents have won first place
■is, Eaton pointed up a warning
awards in the annual distributive
that tha United Stale* is hero to
education contests. Student* win­
do buslnuaa.
ning tha awards were Plul Lewis,
i"Wo intend to talk disarms-,
&gt;t Eaton
r « i _ sai^'"Bul
. . ij . -is.ii ...
a senior al William R. Beep* High
ment,"
up uhtil
School,- and la* L. Giles,.S Motor
now, I j must say to til' candor
at Edgewaier High School.
vk»*ts (At (M Soviet
Dog HommorhatoM to negoUato W W
with South Africao officials, ft bio* ha* boon talking propoganda,
Ike The Boss
morning.
&gt;
waa hoped that talks with Ham- not disarmament.
“ Until they change their teetica,
Tbe coocreto block aod woof
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Preal- mnrkejold might ease tension in
this
conference
cannot
mova
for­
Mailer Just outside the NAS mala
dent Elsenhower told tbe census- the embetled country.
taker today Uiat tho While House
Homo Guardsmen already were ward to do work envisaged for gat* waa dedicated by Chamber
has iuside plumbing nod firmly petroling some trouble spots, Tha il by the United Nations Gen­ of Commerce president, B, L. Far*
dricribed himself as bead of bis Defense Department refused to say eral Assembly end by toe four kina Jr. NAS Commander, Copt,
Robert W. Sly# accepted the abet
household. The President and Mr*. wbat use R planned to make of foreign miniatere."
(er for Navy peranoneL Ho uaveB*
Eisenhower were officially counted llw four regiments it was recall­
ed a plaque dedicating ton thoKav
al a White Housa ceremony which ing to active duty.
“ to those whe earn us."
got the imo census under way
Eighty-eight armed police flew
Chamber at Commerce repreaea*
across the nation.
ia from Pretoria to reinforce the
(alive Charlie Morrison was mss*
squads already on duty here.
ler of ceremoatoa nod NAS chap­
The chief camera of potential
African Visit
lain William M. Hoorn gave to*
WASHINGTON (UPI)—Tba Rav. trouble wen the Langa and Nyinvocation. Several ■ o m i a o l *
Billy Graham says President Els­ anga locations, Durban's squalid
county otficlgla nod Vertoteeme*
enhower has promised to give Cato Manor slums, Worcester to
MANILA (UPI) — Communist
the
Cepe
area
and
Ihe
university
“ very serious thought" to tha evan­
"lluka" killed three person* and
Labor and materials for the atm
gelist's suggestion lhal bn visit town of Stellenbosch,
wounder another today In Ike tioo were contributed by J. Brc6&gt;
Africa. Graham loid Eisenhower
firet aerioua outbreak ef Com­ ley Odham, Boeder DUlioa, J. HerThursday that a presidential trip
Rader, Sherwin Williams Paled
munist violent-* Ip several yean. aid
lo Nigeria naxt October, whan it
Company, Stafford Kleetric, MeUm
becomaa independent from Great
The Philippine! constabulary way Concrete, Stein meyor Rooting
Britain, would he good for U. I,
Immediately ordered a manhunt end Sheet Metal Works, Sherman
relations in Africa.
in Pampanga province, irenn ef Concrete end Gregory Lumber Co.
some of Ihe bloodiest fighting of
Hoover Offers Plan
the Communist uprising* during
Educational T V
WASHINGTON (UPI) —FBI Di­ Thirty candidate* lor public the early IMO*.
rector J. Edgar Hoover baa aug- office in ton county ere expected
Killed in the ambush this morn­
vested lo Coagreia and fodarnl to apeek at tba firet Democratic ing were wealthy landowner Jos# Paying O ff H ert
aviation authorities that bombings rally at ■ p. m. Saturday at tbe Carrillo of San Lula, Pamanga,
Educational television has boM
hi* wife, Carmen, and Miss so much ef ■ success at Ptoecrest
on commercial airliners ooukl be Lak* Monroe School.
Tho rally ia being sponsored Mariana Salas, V - yesr • old Junior High that the school kM
prevented by X-raying passengers'
baggage, Hoover also proposed by tha County Democratic Execu- school lesebtr,
bought Ita own setCol. Ricardo Papa of ihe coothat fireproof tap* recorders bit In­ lire Committee.
Principal Hugh Carlton has pul
stalled ia cockpits of airliners to
A chicken dinner wtR be held ■tabulary aaid to* motive was In • purchase order for the Intodefinitely established as venge­ vision mi Ihe school ia using Row/
record conversations between pitot prior to toe rally.
and crew to help ocqfdant tovaatlTon relit#* .will be held before ance. Carrillo waa known to hava Educational TV hat boon running
galnrs.
too May I Democratic primary cooperated with the constabulary on ■ trial bail* nt Pinoercat wlthTl
with Jha second awe elated tor In underrover work igalnat the children watching wtontt pro­
"Huka" In the area.
Lake jfary Iheadey night.
grams.
CAPE CANAVRAL. Fla. tU PIITbe United Stalea put a satellite
M orbit around tho earth today
Into
lo photograph the world'a weather
conditions from space. Firet re­
ports said U showed a big atorm
area over the Midwest.
A Weather Bureau official ia
Washington said several houra af­
ter the launching lhal the Ttro'a
satellite already had sent back
some "very fine picture*" of tbe
earth’* cloud and slorm patent.
Harry Wexler, chief meteorolo­
gist for the Weather Bureau, aaid
(he satellite's success "catabilshed
the feasibility of space weather
stations—no question about U."
The 2T0-pound sateilUo'a findings

News Briefs

Norbert Pclers, Owen Canuck
and Ronald Goers* took top hon­
ors at tha Seminoli County Science
Fair Thursday.
Peter*, ■ German exchange
student won Iwe of tbe four lop
prises with his “ Extension of ihe
Explanation of •Fermat’ s Last
Pythagorean Theorem and It*
Theorem."
“ it.was the first time in 300 sclcnca division wont to Leonard
years lhal anyone bad gone to Himes and third poise want to
the trouble to prove it," Seminole
High Science Teacher Don Rey­
nold* said of Norbert'a mathe­
matical theorem explanation.
Norbert'a exhibit woo the Jayrec trophy and $33 bond for tha
best overall project and Ihe
Dearborn Electronic! silver tray
award for the best project In the
physical aciapce field.
Owes Cnoiack of Geneva took
Rrat place to Ito biological artoace eahlbita. Tha 8HS student
won toe prise with an exhibit ef
asU^grown Je^dMtowt typo* ef
Junior high school student Ron­
ald Goers* woo a $23 bond and

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lia Rrojact with BtonlRtdo High PrtaoJunl Andrew Bracken, Taft, aa4
utoar Dm Ig n d to . fha Qantoa Mohango itototo pm mm Dt
Btodeotoioa te a r ! mA Mm layoaaa “beat ov en ! prajaJ^BWBrt
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Baptist

Church Of Christ

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
•l» Park Avtono
HT. P. Brook*, Jr. ...........Paator
. B. PUher ....... Aaaoc. Paator
... a:«3 a. m.
orntag Wonhlp
•uadsy School ... ...0:45 e. m,
Homing Wonhlp . ...11:00 a. m.
Training Union ... .. 6:15 p. m.
7:30 p. m.
.Evening Wonhlp
!W#d. Prayer Serv
I
Nursery available

CHURCH OF CHRIST
Own
Ralph Brewer Jr. ... . Evangelist
Bible School .............. 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worahlp........11:00 a. m.
Evening Wonhlp ........ 7:30 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service ..7:30 p. m.

S

CHURCH OF CHRIST
Morning Worship........11:00 a, m
Evening Worship ........ 6:00 a. m
Thun. Blbla Study ....7:30 p. m

CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Car. Itlh St, A Oak Art.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
lav. Gall Smith............. Pastor
uaday School............ 3 :« a- ■».
larging Worship . . . . . . 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship .... 10:30 a. m.
tabling Union l ......... 6:is p. m. Evening Worship . . 7:10 p. m.
Evening Worship .....7:50p ,m .
fad. Prayer Service . 7:30 p. a . Episcopal
Nursery Available
HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Park Ave. at 4th BL
Rav. John W. Thomas....... Paator
Ml W. Onera Read
Doaald Graveamelr ...... Pastor Holy Eucharist ........... 7:30 a. m.
Sunday School ......... 6:45 a. ra Family Service—
Homing Wonhlp ...... ll:non. m.
Church School............6:00 a. m.
Training Union ......... 6:30 p. m. Morning PrayerSermon ................
11:00a. m.
Cvanlng Wonhlp ....... 7:45 p. m
Wad. Prayer Service . .7:45 p. m
Holy Communion —
Numry Available
Tuesday .......................7:30 a. m.
Wednesday ................. 10:00 n, m.
Thursday ................ ...7:10 a. re.
WEST SIDE'____
Sacraaaeni ef Penaace
MISSIONART B A r m r
Saturday ..............3;0M;00 p. m.
416 6. Hatty Ave,
Paul Gaily .... .. . . . . .... Paator
ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
William L, Stephen Aaaoc. Pastor
CHURCH
Sunday School ...........10:00 a. m.
Katerprlae • DaBary
Morning Worship.........U:M a. m. rt. Paul Shulls ................Paator
Bible Study . . . ......... .-.T:aop. m.
Holy Communion—
Evening Worahlp ........TiM p. m. Sunday ....................... 1:00 a. m.
Homing PrayerSermon ...........
11 a. m.
Holy Communion—
lat Sunday each month 11 a. m.
CHRIST CHURCH
Lungwaad
Rav. Georg* L. Granger ..Paator
Sunday Service .............. • a. m.
Church School .......... 10:0V a. m.
Holy Communion
First, Third Sunday

ELDER SPRINGS
BAPTIST CHURCH
B. H. Griffin .................Paator
Sunday School ........... 3:45
g.m
Morning Worahlp ..,.11100 a. m. Jewish Synagogue
Training Union ........ 3:15
p.a.
Evanlng Worahlp ........ 7:10
p.ra,CONGREGATION BETH ISRAEL
16th and Magnolia
Wad, Prayer Service 3:03 p. m.
Friday Evening Service . I p . m.

Lutheran
GOOD SHEPHERD UNITED
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Saalerd Shrine C M
lat SL and La* Aw.
Emeat Bolick Jr.
Paator
Church School ......... 0:30 g. m.
Morning Worship........16:30 a. m.
Evening Blbla Study........T p. m.
Jftaeph M. Slade, Jr......... Pastor Luther League............ 1:30 p. m.
Sunday school ...'...,.10:00 a. a .
Morning WOrablp ....11:10 a.m .
Tritaing Union ......S ill p. a .
Evening Worahlp....... 7:30 p. a .
Wad. P re ^ S * rv le * .; 7;30 p. a .
FI BBT BAPTIST CHURCH
LABE MARY
W. Bowana, Paator
■uaday Saheal ........... »:4i a. a .
Morning Worship . . . . U : « a . a .
Evenial Warship ..../,7:33 p. a .
Wad, Prayer Service. .7:30 p, m.
Training Union ........... 3:30 p. a .
H OW BAPTIST CHURCH
OF LONGWOOD
Oar. Church A Gram flte.
f . L. Futeh ..................... Peitor
Sunday School . ; ........8:11 a. a .
Homing Worship ....11:00 a. a .
Ibnlning Union ........0:41 p. m.
Evanlng Wonhlp ........7:45 p a .
Wod. Frayn Sonic*....T:4S p. a.

Robert O. Byrd .............. Paator
Sunday School ........... 0:46 a. a .
Morning Wonhlp ....11:60 a.m .
Trateteg Union ........ 3:30 p. a .
Evening Wonhlp ........ 7:30 p, m.
Wod. Prayer Service...3:00 p. a .
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF OVIKDO
doth T. Bryant ................. Patter
•oaday Schoal.............. 8:41 a. a .
Mernteg Worship........11:30 a. a .
Training Union ........... 6:11 p. a .
Evening Service...........7:00 p. a .
Wod. Prayer Service ..7:30 p. a .

Catholic
ALL SOULS CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Oak Aw. a* 0th It.
Rav. Richard Lyons........... Faster
Sunday Maisea ...........7:10 o. a .

Bishop To Hold
Confirmation
Service At Church

LAKE HART
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Lake Mary
S. L. Drawdy .............. Paator
Sunday School
10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship
11:00 a. m.
Christian Service Training6:00
p. m.
Evening Worship
7:00 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p. m.

Presbyterian
FIRST PRKSRVTERIAN
Church
Oak Ave. and Third St.
Morning Worship __ 8:45 a. m
Sunday School.......... f:45 a, m
Morning Worship . 11:00 a m
Senior Fellowship .
3:00 p m
Evening Worsulp
l:M p. a
Wed. Prayer Service . 7:00 p. m
Nursery Available
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
DEHART
Bela ry avia Center
A. C. Summera ...
Paator
Sunday School ...........6:00 g. m,
Homing Wonhlp .. 10:00 a. m.
COMMUNITY
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Lake Mary
John W. Pliley .............. Paator
Sunday School ----- 10:00 a. ra.
Morning Worship . . . ' 11:00 a. m.
Junior High Westminister
Fellowship
6:30 p. m.

UFHALA COMMUNITY
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
John W. Ill lay ................Paator
Morning Worahlp ........3:00 a: m.
Sunday School .. . 13:06 if a .
Westminister Fellowship
Junior ......... • 6:30 ft a .
Weatmlmster Fellowship
Santera ...........
.'. 7:10 p. a .

Other Chufrches

The Rt. Rev. Henry I. Louttlt,
DD, the Biahop of South Florida
and former rector of the Holy
Croaa Episcopal Church, will be at
Ihe church for an annual visitalion and confirmation aervicea,
Sunday.
The Bishop will celebrate the
7:30 a. m. acrvlce and will con­
duct Ihe confirmation aervlca to
a planned 30 persona at &gt; a. m.
lie will preach at the morning wor­
ship program also.
Two new memorials, a Paschal
Candle Slick and a Sanctua Bell,
will be blessed by the Bishop
on Sunday.
After the • a. m. earvice. Mr*.
Roy Green and Mr*. A. B. Peter­
son, Jr., will give a reception
honoring the Confirmation dasi
and the Bishop In Ihe pariah
house. The entire congragatiM la
Invited to attend this.

Special Lenten
Services Set
First Christian Church — Eve­
ning Worahlp service on Sunday
night will run through April 10.
Holy Week services wilt be on
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, ind
Thursday evening, during Holy
Week. Holy Communion will be at
Ihe Thursday service.
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
—Vesper service will be held on
Wednesdays at 7:15 p. m.
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
—Bible studies for Women will be
held every Monday at 3:30 p. m.i
Family covered dish suppers and
discussion group* on Wednesdays
at 0:10 p. m.; Friday programs for
children at 4:15 p. m.
All Saints Episcopal Church —
Sunday scrvlcal at • a. m. and
11 a. m. will have Holy CommitsIon. Lenten meditation* at 4:30
p. a . in tha church on Wednesday.

!

MNECREST ASSEMBLE
OF GOD CHURCH *'
Car. STUi and Bla I
H. H. Snow .........
pastor
Sunday School ...........3:45 a. a .
Horniag Warship ....13:53-a. a .
Evening Worship....... 7:56 p. m.
A special meeting of Ra Fir at
Wed. Servlet ........ 7:10 s. a . Baptist Church Brotherhood will
Nursery Available
boat tha Saminola Brotherhood
Association on Monday, at t sap­
per for guaato and member* at
•:«•/*■ a .* '
. V
'f
John ________________
McGuire, eecmary af
Dr. John'
the Florida Baptist Convention of
Cacti N. Seale, Paster
JackaonvtU* hag been eaked as
Sunday School
3:41 a. a. guest epeaker. The matting and
Morning Worship . 18:43 A a. ■upper will be in the New EdaeaEvanlng Service
,. 7:45 p. a. tlooal Building af the church.
A.Y.F.-Youtb Sorvlea 3:33 p. a.
Wad. Prayer Service 1:33 ft a.

THE CHU RCH PON A

ALL PON THE CF
Tto Chunk it ikt gmtnt fotlo, i
tk» koiM.ni ef tkoticlor end feed
h a s otoirkoMof **nihi«1 toluol.
a)io*f Chunk, atiihef d»mocr.»tjr aw
can turrit*. Than MS four mad t
fttry perm thouMiUrnd tonires li
euppoft ihe Chunk. Th*v em (
ewe ult. (2) Fee lue childtea't tel
ihe tele ef hiecommittty end setu
the take ef the Chunk itoell, *rhi
eaecel ted ntltritl eupport. Pit
churtk irguleiljr sed teed ytm

Than* hands might have painted tha world'a greatest master­
piece. These hands might have played faultlessly tha moat difficult
concerto. Thaae hands might have mixed a compound that would
destroy disease. These hands might have been raised in blessing
over a trusting mankind.
. Instead they are chained. Somewhere, somehow, they failed.
Perhapa they reached over a counter and stealthily snatched a
jewel. Perhapa they searched a safe and took what other hands
had worked for. Perhaps they held tha gun that wiped out a life.
Sofiewhrr* they went wrong. Somewhere they failed.
. Hands do not act by themselves. Personalities control them—
personalities swayed by Impulses and convictiona, good and bad.
The Church, your Church, is waiting to guide bands, minds, hearts
and Uvea. Hero good impulses, right convictions are born and nur­
tured. Hart, in God's House, hands learn to move aright to find
Ufa's work, unchained and triumphant

Dap
Book
Chap
Sunday
Fishes
73
Monday Provarba
10
Tuesday Psalm*
7
Wednesday Psalms
4}
Thursday Ephesians
4
Friday
Isaiah
56 ,
Saturday Psalms
M

Tht support of the Church Series is sponsored by the following1Business

Other Churches

through Friday — Kindergarten Elementary ................. 1:00 a. a.
Sunday School ......... 11:00 a. a .
Methodist
Sunday Worahlp ... . 11:00 a, m.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Wednesday Service ., 0:00 p. a .
Tuesday Reading Rasa— 1:30413 Farit Ave.
4:30 p. a .
T. C. O'Steen ......... .....Paeloi
Thursday
Reading Room— 2:30Horning Worehip ........ 3:30 a. m.
4:10 p. m.
Sunday School ........... 8:45a. m.
Morning W onhlp........ 11:00 a. m.
MYF Meeting* ........... 8:00 p. a
CHURCH OF GOD
(Intermediate, floater)
French Avo. u d find l
Teacher Training Court*
Joel D. Brown .... .......
Evening Worship..........7:30 p. m. Sunday School ......... 0:1
Evangelistic Hervice 7:3
FREE METHODIST CHURCH Tueadey Service .... . . . 7:3
Laura! A**, at 4th St.
Ira E. Hindman Jr............. Pastel
CHURCH OF JRSUB CHRIST
Sunday School .............. 0:45 a. m.
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
Horniag Worahlp........ 10:45 a. m
City Hall
FMY ........................... 7:00 p. m
Evanlng Worship ......7:30 p. m J. U. Brooks . Branch President
Moo. FMY Recreation 7:00 p. m Sunday School ....... 10:00 a. a.
Tuca. FMY Prayer .... 7:30 p. m Sacrament Meeting .... 0:00 p. a
Wod. Prayer Service... .7:30 p. a.
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
KBKNEZKR METHODIST
CHURCH OF LONGWOOD
CHURCH
K. Ruth Grant
Paata
Sunday School
10:00 a. a
W. R. Ttmms......... ...... Paster Morning Worship
11:00 a. a.
Sunday school ....... .10:00 a. m. Evening Sorvlea
7:10 p. a
Morning Worahlp .. 11:00 a. m. Wed Prayer Service
7:50 p. m.
M. Y. r. .............. ..0:50 p. m. Fri. Prayer Service . 7:M p. a.
Evening Service
.. 7:30 p. as.
Wod. Prayer Service ...7:30p. m.
SANFORD SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTlfT CHURCH
GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Seventh SL aad Elm Ave.
Onera Ed., at Woodland Aw.
.
Fastei
W. Thomas Parson Jr.
Pastor C.' W. Beach
Sunday School ...........0:11 a. m. Saturday Sabbath School 3:30 e.m
Morning Worship
11:00 a. m
Mornteg Worship.........11 a. m.
7:30 p. m
MYF ........................... 0:30 p. m. Wod. Prayer Service
(A new Church serving a new
THE REVIVAL TABERNACLE
344b end Chue Ave.
Sunday School
10:00 a. a.
Morning Worship
11:00 n. m
Evening Worahlp
7:43 p. a.
Sunday School.............. 3:45 a. m Thursday flervle* ... 1:43 p. a
Morning Worship ....... 11:00 a. a
Evening Worship ....... 8:00 p. a . UNITY CENTER OF SANFORD
Woman's ash —3*0 Oeh Aw.
PAOLA WESLEYAN
Josephine
B. Stuck!#
Pastor
METHODIST CHURCH
Senday Warship . . 11:00 a. m.
• Miles Wert an EL 46
Weedruff Betiding
*«U W. Shelter
faster
m E. Firm SL. Ra. I l l
unday School............ 3:41 a. a , Tuesday
Cites
,. 1:00 p.m.
Morning Worship ....lo:4S a. a .
Wesleyan Youth ...........3:41 p. a .
Evening Worship ........7:M p. a ,
Wad. Prayer Service 7:10 p. a .

CONGREGATIONAL
CHRMYIAN CHURCH
AO UoNoi Cfenrch af Christ
Peril Aw. nt Itlh SL
Bnv. Rickard Carter. Ini. Paster
Fred Easmlager, Aaao. Paster
■Ihle School .... ............0:45 s. m
Homing Worship........11:00 a. a
Pilgrim Fellowship ....7:30 p. a. N a x n r e n e

THB SANFORD
CONGREGATION OF
JEHOVAH'S WtTNBBSl
1331 W. 1*4 SL
Sunday Watchtower
Study ...................... SiOd
Wad. Bible Study ........ 7:10
Frt. Ministry Schaal ... 7:30
Friday Service ......... 1:10

Vulcan Materials
SOt MofMHa Avo.

J. H. Hotter
Pa
Sunday Schaal
........ 3:45 g.
Morning Worahlp . 11:00 t.
Evangelistic Service .7:30 p.
Woman's Missionary
Young People'*
Service, Wad
..
fiM p.

Negro Churches
PROGRESS MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH

McCracken

I

FA 2-2881

111 S. Park Avo.

Rond

“Price* Are Never

“Here Since 1920

E. E. Williams..............Faster
Sunday School ------ aiso a. a .
Morning Worship ,
11:00 o. a .
First, Third, Fourth Sundays
Evanlng Worship
7:30 ft a .
First, Third Sundays
Usher Board. Tuesday 7:10 p.m.
Choir Rshearsa'.,
Tuesday .................0:00 p.a.
Junior Church,
Wsdneiday ......... 7:30 p.a.
Bun nrsi Meeting
0:00 p.m
Friday preceding furai Sunday,
FIRST SHILOH
BAPTIST CHUkCH
IISI W. 13th 84.
J. W. MarthaII
Pastor
Church School
... . 7:10 a. a.
Morning Worship
. 11:00 g. a .
Evening Worship ... 7:50 p. a.
Tuesday Prayer .... 7:in p, a .
Teachere Uroling,
Wednesday
. 7:30 p.a.

“Complete Building 1

“The Beet in Movies'

111 B u t

Compliments of

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Holler Motor S
“Chevrolet - Oldsmobiie
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Church Of Chrlat

FIRST CHURCH
OF IHE NASARKNK
W. 2nd SL *1 Haple Ave,
CHURCH OF CHRIST
R. H. Spenr Jr.
Pnslor
ted SL and Eta Aw.
..*... 3:43 a.m .
Georg* M. Yates ..........Minister Sunday School
■tela Schaal ........ ....10:00 o. a . Morning Worship ....10:45 n. a . Band Prnctlc* .’........ 4:00 p.
Btepg Worship .... II;oo a. m, NYPS &amp;.................. 0:30 p. m. Udles Hem* League 7:30 p
^MMoriliip ........T:|J p. tn. N. V. P. fi. A N. J. S.........6 i&gt;. m. Thun Prayer Service I. jo p
Gospel Sente* •tfiiiMM 1 JL B* Set Strom Meeting 0:10 p.

Saniord Atlantic National Bank
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1, 1980— Page 8

'Gianl' Grapefruit Rockefeller Suffers Severe Se
TO Be

ALBANY, N. Y. (UIJI) — Gov.
Nelson A. Rockefeller’* undirputed leadership of the powerful New
York Republican organisation wa*
shaken today and Democrats
charged hi* claim* of liberalism
had been "exposed a* a hoax."
The multi-millionaire governor!
who will head the state's big dele­
gation to the Republican national
|convention in Chirago this sum­
mer, was handed the mint serious
setback ,o f hi* political career
when the GOI’-dominated Male
Senate rejected two of hi* major
legislative recommendations for
10(H).
Singing
During the clo*ing hour* of the
The Arch Street Baptist Church annual legislative session, law­
holds ■ Four Way Singing Con­ makers turned down a Rockefel­
vention this Sunday. Lunch U go­ ler proposal to outlaw racial or
ing to be at the church and the religious bias in the sales or rental
singing program is from 1:3a of private housing throughout the
p. m. to 4:30 p. m. Everyone is state. Earlier, Republican law.
mnkrrs blasted hi* recommend*.
invited.

Meet

W r

tG9 FOR THE KIWANIS CLUB were prr|
eir Civic Center luncheon Wednesday. Sanfo;
the Americjtn flnjr and UouRlas Scott prq
From the left are II. D.' Johnson who reprg
legion post. Sanford Hi wan is President Gcotj
xlct Boy Scout executive Tom Albert, and

tion* on a nurlear fall
piogtani for the state's
residents.
Rockefeller said ha
daily ‘•hurt'* by falli
Senate to approve thi
legislation after he h
vered it through the .1
lie said rejection o
would harm the Repub
nationally.
Democratic state rhJ
chael II. I'renderga*l j
of the anti-discriminatj
Rockefeller'* doorstrpJ
the governor's lOi'-O I
program “ unmasked ll
courageous champion I
thinking for popular rl
On .another political I
President Richard M. I
reported today to l&gt;e al
publican* that he woul
due t a “ me-too" rani
bracing Democratic ptl

A source clo*e to Nixon sniil he
i\v |&lt; rnsaurd in fact-finding to
repare for the presidential camsign next fall when he will dr­
ill hi* own Idea* about governient program*.
Aware that some tiOP ronsrrvtive* fear hr will awing to the
ft to woo vutc* from Democrat*.

this Informant said the vice pree*
itlrnt'.i Ideas will nut reflect "me*

to'ilim."
Nixon'* programs, It waa laid,
will he based on “ conservative
thinking" but
be Mpro*r*»*
nlve” In thil they offer “ construe,
live solutions" to national prob-

!rm».

ANNOUNCING
The

Opening

In
And

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h

I SH EATH IN G
iE D P L Y W O O D

/f * T v pT|-7
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Hithern vacation was postadeflnl|*ly, however, after
coafeaaed the brewery

Like 150,000 visitors every year, she decided

h’t this switch to

HARDWARE
THIRD 8T.

SEMI NOLB
-DaftAPT
COUNCIL
rally aceap4a aad aekaa
m maasarial caalribatia
I EAST BESBABCB.

M in d pie beocJw*...far your
opportunity in Hot Ida I florid*
favor l light Coop soy k M fd h g
and planning ahead fa eerro

for a lifetime of Florida living!
Today, she enjoys the full time fun of

« , ponding industryaatW fld t l OMVI

dtpandaUa power far Heppiar

F lo rid a -b e st place under the sun to work,

f i t Ida living—llm trko tf I

play, and bring up a family!

■

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P. O. BOX 1H
SANFORD. FLA.

H elp in g B M Florida

have you!

Wkl« ywV* hero, Mr. Fisher, foe*

to exchange a few weeks of Florida leisure

W. ScftU Burn*, Mgr.

Florida living what you

ally want? We'd love to

ReqalrtnMtl NOW
■iicES a d v a n c e :
ir Ntnftber** FA X-SS81
IOEN SERVICE

and

•t tho

She c a m e . , . she' sa w . . . and she stayed!

iv l t

its

Uy, Last
.(Pillow
* (Tho

rjtld Photo)

Isle featured program will
In at the Ebenezcr Methoarch Sunday at 7:30 p. m„
Timms, pastor of the
I announced.
*1 local aingers win be
and Mrs. Timms will give
lag of “ If Jesus Cama To
louse.'*
one is lavited la attend.

AiwocUle

»rt

&gt; the Kiwanirican Legion
he Canadian
he Campbell*
in, St. John's

ic Program
bd By Church

Home

Mrs. George Hartz
Phone FA 2-2720

| Few things are more unsettling
than a landscape filled with la­
WASHING*
dies simultaneously jack-knifing
IIASSEE (UP!) - Gov.
first day o n
to transplant a peony. I mean,
Mins said Thursday hr Is
Io\ e gave t# i
dig those crazy mushrooms
'd that Florida's racial
seed, four B i
The reason I looked out of the
•dll be settled around a
three cans I f
window was I wanted to *ee what
s table and not in the
pottles of m i
had disturbed my sleep. Suffice to
pruning knife I
say, the area adjacent to my bed
" I t [told his weekly news conOn the sK«
room apparently
_going to fthat the response from
time, I hrlai
be the neighborhood playground ^ ■ to his recent atatrwidr
•till wintcrtirti
again
this summer.
i* h race turmoil indicated
All those ks» ,f Hr* 1 spent
Reeling into the kitchen,
|ground solution ran be
curled up heft m .*■-e fireplace still
heavy with slrepy dust, 1 ,
with my IsllM b«li seed cats- found my gardening partner pul-.g| |thout demonstrations,
logue at k m &gt; gluytlv came tenng with the potted plants. g|| jhia first news conference
I controversial speech, in
to an enfesk r-Uas ago.
"It's a nlee day out," she aald.j
Over thfewd «4thr weather ominously, and I needn’t dfiw ?j )llina deplored Negro aittook a lira l If* the worse— you a picture of what happened« pmonstrations at lunch
land said merchants had
srarm rd ife, tk j -« and suburthat.
M II right to select their cutfeia b re a k n ishjagain with after
t just hope that next yearH
ajiirt'SlceviL •&lt;rtsfad human- spring will delay its arrival until
aame time, he aild he
fe| t thought It was immoral
window, It- I've had a eup of coffee.
I hadn't Thi* feeling, I have about back ^ :hanti to solicit a cuaire looming yard agriculture is one of the rea-'g lusincsa In one aeeiion of
hda all over sons why I was not overwhelmed j5j ■nd bar him from anwish there with gratitude when an agent of 71
ben to tend the Republic Aviation Corp.hu said loiters and mesages
stopped by my desk and dep)alted|gs the speech have run
a press relrase on "moon garden | one in favor of his stand,
ing."
.
4 i come from people who
The document rontg|pM.-A.fMfi|
were native Southerners
re*s report on the ■experimental^ : fa find cotUlrOctive aoIU"lunar farm" which the company1
rslahlisnrd al Karmingdale, N.Y.g I are (ha people in the midlast jrar in the inlereit of space ) [ aaid.
manihip.
it I emphasized he expected
Republic is growing such thing).t Brk and leas talk toward
at turnips, carrots, beets am|i I racial ^isturbanrea in
lave any «nap beana under low presaurta lie noted there have been
llousrholdeBwiU
taken conditions simulating Ihe thin at-t bwn demonstrations in the
difficulty idfefjiai
ipulstion mosphrre (uund on the moon. 1'^ Ice his address.
af the INO Awus
and Housing K-n II art their Impel to point the way for spaerg Id his new bi-racial cornWound todavTl-Iri ipemsor men to raise their own fresh vega pad been organized and
d out. rtahlcs when they get tired otf Jrrd ila assistance to the
Blerbert J. Bfei*
lx* pro dining on algaa and lichens.
Each crnsia.^e
rl Iof several Florida citiea
1 suppoie all of this comes un£| g up local rommiltees,
tided with a
w ind blue
|c worn di r the heading of scientific prog. &lt;
identification Hrd
tl bears resa but I'm afraid the compan:*
an the laptfThl
(he seal of &gt;|l I Kirnt of has plowed under any Ideaa M
Commerce aMthe la "Cut- might have entertained aboud
t'refcn- homesteading on the moon.
■us Enumerk O
.
I mean if they're going to plarAJ
tial" are pri|U a |li fite.
Ccnsut takifi w i furier gardens up there it ran only Jean
contain- to one thing—crabgrass.
Identified by ft po
portMio
ing their au k s,
ft* K. N. J. (UPD—Neither
la brown anEirai [ legend.
^er nor a free spender be.
Council
Meet
•‘ taco Census Mhe
Staui"
The North Orlando Villas' g Ibsen, 23, was both and
printed in grfe in]
Council will hold its rcguU •hat got him* into trouble
folio, the cenR taj
knew him as a
monthly meeting in Ihe villas iighbors
supplies of tort]
had to borrow heavily
hall Tuesday night. Ths mee ho
pencils and »tbrH
I financial obligations,
ing will start at I p. m.
trade.
I
I Ibsen paid off S300 In
■ought a car for MOO and
ft woo back his estranged
|h expensive gifts,
j learned of Ibsen's prosInd that ha recently hid
[home In East Orange for
eneral Conference
I in Cuba and Lai Vegas,
also recalled that someone
Orlando
(irart BaptUl
[ held up a brewery with
I off shotgun and escaped
[ship — Thursday T:M P. M.
000 In caih and checks.
U
t to Ibsen's boma dlsi School — 10 A, M.
Jha free spender was prelor another holiday. Poliea
p Service — 11 A.- M.
1 plane ticket for Thursday
10 o'clock flight lo FlorI; FA 2-89.*2

A

Mrs. Harry Silsby

I Woes Can
lyed Quietly,
is Claims

nei Gray, Minister

My

Of

&gt;

�PH. April 1, I960—Pair* I

r. and Mr*. K. X. Daly an­
te* the wedding o( their daughBetty Graet, to John B. Aehe,
af Mr. tad Mr*. Rgbert Aahn,
Chapas* A rt, Baaford.
U couple waa married la a
NbJeelf, Governor and

HMA la a newto*. (ail, Senator Meaelland a l
* and although ah* (be daughter of Ann!* o fl ollct* Concert Choir, which
« '
promt -a program of rail*
rt only tine* last TV famat

si Wwillllt.
ir s s sihas ,11.s

Of Iriab deamt, (Rahil
Yugoitavlan name) ah* v j
la a retort town oa L a i
" But Margo, eoft- In North*a ft Penn. She J
Una Imoo of "up *d from tba Winona Sel
l, wmdd naturally Photography, Winona LakJ
wb*ra the country'a ms stall
fraphera inatruct and s i
aavcral marlta toward a I
la craftamanahlp.
Mars* la buay with bail
In Sanford and "Just gcttiij
Uedjj la their new home ini

and secular music at 7:10
i. at the First Methodist
h. la tba cbolr are Judy
m, .daughter of Mr. and Mra.
ierron, and Barbara Colbert,
iter of Mr. and Mrs. P, A. Mrs. H. H. Sherwood, Mr*. Lu­
cille Abram*. Mr*, Katherine
rt, formerly of Sanford:-

Church
Calendar

•TO* ALL COME'* U the
Inf, aaya Mr*. Kay Sad
who la chairman of the Boi
par to be tpontored lonlgl
the Ladiaa Auxiliary of tba
Mary fir* Dept. Beginning
»• at, tha boxes wUI aud
off • • but U you don't gat
la time tor auppar, com*
for door arisej , a eaka
faataa and dancing. All thl

FRIDAY
Pfeiffer College mixed chani*
concert at the First Methodist
Church, 7:M p.&lt;m.
First Baptist Church Bible Sur­
vey d a n meats at 7:10 p. m.
SATURDAY
Pastor's membership training
elass for the First Methodist
Church meets at 10 a. m. At 4:10
p. m. District Methodist Men's
retreat at tne Mayfair Inn.
Piaeciest Baptist Church Jr.
and Intermediate recreation at 1
p. m. and S:19 p. m. The Youth
week. KICK OFF party al 9:30

Mrs. Ray Honored
At Stork Shower
M18S HEBRON

ad ethers

friendly ae elm las
llNliag personality and a
tauten interest la people. '
Aaeeelated with bar husband

served delicious refjtshmi
Mrs. Anthony Daniel Mr
by Bnckslew, Mra, l ay B
Mrs, Harry Wbltek r, M
M. Smithson, Mr*. 1 araid
Mra. Bob Kills, Mrs. Warr
Cell, Mrs. A. W. Kills,
Deuglae Jackeos, Mrs.

bride's mother won aa. afa dreas of light paisley daeith whit* aceoasorias.
bouse* was decorated in a
od white color sebama, using
rements of gladioli and roses,
r a wedding trip to New
in Beach, the coupla will ruit 1717 Park Are.
bride wit bora la Cleveland,
and graduated' from Great
High School, Great Mills,

, IT, graduated from the
ones Ualve-sUy Academy
ntcrod Pfeiffer College of
Carolina last month,
&gt; tha concert tonight, her
i will entertain her friends
non house at Uwlr home
Imetto Art. Among those
rt with the party will bo
williams and Helen Price.

Brownie Troop M meets al tba
Flrat Preabytarian Church at 1:30
p. m.
.
SUNDAY
Plnccmt BapUit Church Youth
Fellowship at t p. m.
.
Rainbow girls will mset at tha
First Methodist Church et 10:49
a. m. to observe Rainbow .An­
nual Church Day.
Soagfaat at tba Ebenetcr Meth­
odist Church, 7:M p. m.
Four Way Binging Convention
of the Arch Btreet Baptist Church
btgiaa at 1:M p. m.
Membership training claas of
the First Baptist Church meet*
al «:4I p. m . Local Missions

Mary Esther’s Shows Mr. Mort Touch

Mrs. George Stine Models

Marty Stemper In Pretty Frock

►rityPresents
imics Program

Rev. Barnett Speaks
A t Chapter M eeting
The Rev. James N. Barnett, pas­
tor of the Firs'. Christian Church,
■pokn to the mambera of XI Beta
Xta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi,

The hostess aarved refreshmen]
to Mrs. Gordon Frederick. Mil
Don Bale*. Mrs. X. C. Harm
Jr, Mrs. Malcolm Lodge J r, Mri
Robert Cushing, Mrs. Speer, Mr
Hardin and Mrs. Harold Cbapmai

New Spring Clothes
gather, loving, working and en­
joying rneroetloo together was Feature Soft Lines

Important to happiness la th* too
bony Ufa wt load today. Ho aleo la apita et thrf newo-mgktJ
streeeod that reading good books severe silhouette Introduced a t'1
and keeping up with current events recent Peri* opening, fashions thl
lead to a wore Intellectual mind.
spring will stress femlainll
. Mra. O. Andrew Speer, president, through emphasis at nntun
bore af tin Seminole 4-H
Maided
at
the
butlaese
meeting,
oonty council mot rvoowtly,
t ip group vteed for Urn "girt of
the year" and thn winner will bo weight fabrics.
announced at tba annual banquet.
Top width la important la-fai
Mrs. Vernon Hardin read the Ions for aU ocaaaiooa. Wide colla
scope of Beta Sigma Phi. There Staadaway collars, shoulder e
are now l*&gt;,000 active members
and 5,800 chapters la the United
States and other parts af Urn
Officer* of the Oviedo First world.
Tbe ooat meeting is scheduled
for April U at tbe borne of Mra.
A dinMr, Thursday evening at thn Speer.
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Driftwood Cafeteria in Orlando.
to tiered skirts.
Dr, and Mra. John McGuire, of
The coat dress rival riwwa stood
Jackeonvllle, ware gueita of the Chuluotm
promise. Those with eoft, full
Rev. and Mra. Jack T. Bryant,dur­
skirts, Mat litUe collars and lod
ing their stay in Oviedo.
ead patch packets will be mak
Mr*. Rea. G. Walaright is back
their appearance in noveld
at bar Jab after a bout with the
alike and printed silks. The wstatl
flu.
..
Um will mere than likely be belt
By BXTTB GOLDMAN
Mrs. R. W. Estes and Mta. T. H.
od, and wide cut sleeve* often end
Miss Diana Murphy, of Chu- at tha nlbaw.
Daniel! Sr., have returned from
a visit with relative* on the East lueta. entertained at a wiener The hobble or harem allbouetta
Const Mra. Dsniell visited at Dot tenet la honor of Mias Caasaadra reflects the Oriental triad eooa al
Powers who lo moving with her the Parle openings. Allhongh tt it
family to Sanford. Gm i U preeant perhape a little extrsme for semi
to enjoy tba festivities and wish
har a ptsaaant Journey, were the
Misses Gay Stiver, Buses Btumpf,
Deldr* Wargo, Diene Carter, Bu­
san and Hinda Goldman.
Mrs. R. P. Jonaa waa the guest
of honor at a surprise birthday
party following the regular Mon­
day evening choral group meet­
ing. Cake w m mad* and ssrvfd
by Mrs. E. Murphy. Good wish#*

GirlsTo Hold
ntyDress Revue

Yowell’s Matron Style

Jane Hunter was hostess
bi monthly meeting of the
a Lambda chapter of Beta
PU. Mrs. X. D. Rinehart
ted a program on ceramics,
ling the mechanics Involved
king and finishing modeled
ig the business session it
snounced that a rummage
le been planned for April,
d be announced later. A
ballot waa taken for the
if the year." Tba winner
revealed the evening of tha
iris Day banquet,
hostess served refreshments
ibers present Including Mra.
Curley, sponsor, B e t t y

cloth, silver
rai centered
larrsnifment
| rad mums,
pm, biscuits
B wer# s*rv«
ft » guests,
Rightful par*

in the Civic Center last night for a din­
ner-fashion show sponsored by the San­
ford Woman’s Club.
“ Shop At Home” was the theme of

Yowell’s, Ro-Jay, Mary-Esther, Cowan’i, :

Rohl ell Suit, Olliff In B. L. Perkins Formal,

the show, with Sanford shops showing

Hollywood Shop, Purcell’s, B. L. Perkins

Gate son Sport Togs Admired By Mrs. Kirk

their pettiest spring styles. They were

and Son and Jim Robson’s.
Models were Mrs. George Welia, Mrs. t
peorge Stine, Mrs. W. L. Gramkow Sr., &gt;
Mrs. William Kirk, Mrs. Paul Cohnan, •

recreation

Mrs. John White, Mrs. Donald Flainm, '■
Miss Marty Stemper, Miss Sandra Kadar,

Oviedo

Accessories

Miss Gay Hunt, Judge Ambrose Otttff,
David Gatchel and Marvin Rohlfs,

U*e Imagination
for Winter Salads

d fare, there's an rsamoaateny.
salads am papular and
baa variatieaa. Try add• stripe af raw v*pet­
al. ur akeee* to • toss-

Brown's and Evelyn's Beauty Salons.
Complete details on the show wiU be
reported on the woman's page of Mon­

B

day's Herald.

Narrator Lassie Smith, Left, Talka
ollm en t Now
C h ild r e n 's

Styles With Chairman, Mrs. Carl Shilke

You Get Station W agon Conveni
thattes and reste-flnlsh cettooa. A
•mall Media la suggested, as well
aa mtreerited (or gletay) thread.

Ethel Root Circle
To Meet Monday

tubed nrangel, grapefruit
on,, or attend bananas. Fruit
flavor la meat salads. Try
Magpie-chicken nr i tnuacomMaattea salad. Bath O w g “s t ^ % r S ,2Sl M d*
n s art testy and refresh-

/oman'sClub Plant

The Rev. Rkhtrd Carter will ba
lb* speaker and ahow ttfautrated
MMee. AU members are mged to I

iflHfcctr

Harvey U Dun*
Duan spent ’ tbe
floral City.

la ekern* *f thn kmebnan.
nenrvaitea ehalrman la ani

r aud reserve Uom wIK be
e Mra. D. CL MtaiM n i l

at the now

' FLINTY O r BOOM — Whether you buy r M oor gr 4 4 bbv Cbffb
or whatfvnrnU* ywrnuudto luuilt Corvalr’n •Uttom " * * * * * £ * •

Bo-joy Humber, Left, Mary-Efthor Print, Right
BucomI a Pulw ^to-

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The ladies coiffures were by LeHani
House of Beauty, Eva Bees, Neil's, Mary ;

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Personals

Hollywood Shop Puts
Gay Hunt In Swim

More than 200 Sanfordites gathered

fePaul GrA wmn Judge Olliff, Mrs. John White

Striking Springs
Betty Wamm Model*

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Yowefl* Purcell Dressed

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I «Ad showing styles from nernrnl Snnford
Id • good audience and proved some things
in # thn pablk autd businessmen from time to
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ftprovnd fo r certain Uthnt this "shop In Senesnnot be overdone. The merchant* showed
Its and the audience thawed Interest
m pneented in tn Intcreetlnv and e f­
t s the tashlon show m ight beep n lot
doww the. highway to our new m etro.

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WASHINGTON CALLING
WASHINGTON - While a rear­
guard action by the die-hard op­
ponent! of any agreement of any
kind with the Soviet* cannot be
discounted, there la a current or
cautious optimism in this capital
that a nuclear teat ban with a
verifiable Inspection ayatem will
be approved.
It will not finally be nailed
down until the heads of govern­
ment meet at the summit In
Paria In mid-May. An dinmlnaUoa
of the transcript at the exchange!
that hare gone on within the nuera sine* the Soviets came for­
ward with their latest propooal
makes this char.
Is that prepoaal they agreed
la ban all teat* except these-belew a threshold of an earthquake
reading of 4.1 (11,100 tons of
TNT equivalent) and with this
would go a voluntary moratorium
on the smaller explosions wbilt
a joint scientific force worked to
perfect o detection ayatem. To
many who havo followed the long
and complex negotiations this
teemed a big atop toward the
American position that then eaa
ho M agreement which leaves
any area free at v«rifiaUa inape*
riiea.
tf o compromise can fco worked
out, and Prime Minister Macmillan'a yrnmneo la aa oacouraihig
portent, nnother area of major
disagreement win remain. This la
on the number of on-sito lnspec*

payrolls 'which the city, county and
j r s f . ^ * &lt;ag
develop here would
fo
rd
people
b y The Herald
pelt o f 100
f them do their shopping
I except grocerten.. .

that they don't hnve to drivo anywhere on a
my to buy thing* they like and things they
y taka their pockstboolu down that highway;
t total hmoaao, tax money and community in*
ml with the«L They’ve got to bo encouraged on
flit Mumt lurea those out o f town folks uaa on

'Tf this la net enough, when I
come again, I win repay thee,"
. So I reminded my mother that
the word "again" showed that the
Good Samaritan made that terri­
tory so regularly ba was sppsr.
ently wall known to the hotel
manager.
And what kind of worker hat
n fixed territory which bo covers
at regular intervals? Well, a
salesman.*
' So tha Good Bamiriton was ap*
parently a traveling salesman:
They are usually good hoerted,
generous' extroverts,
anyway,
•ran nowadays. Furthermore, the Good Samari­
tan started the first use of alcohol
aa an antiseptic, for be washed
the victims wounds with win*
US percent alcohol).
The Good Samaritan llkswls*

Khrushchev himself at Uie
mlL
But those who favor an
ment. interpret this as a
saving device for the Rut
Having in effect agreed
scientific determination of]
threshold below which expls
cannot bo detected with acc
they must stood firm on the j
of a political determlnef
Urn other disputed area,
is confidence here that it;
summit Khrushchev will,
■ greet deal of haggling, at
rhlch Is fbe
era figure.
Leader of the Implacable
poaltloa la Chairman John Mi
of the Atomic Energy Commit
He has never wtvered In hid
termination to ace testing ri
ed. Again and again in eg
encea at the State Depart
be hai dramatically Invoked
Chinese &gt; Russian Comma
hordes who will sweep \
Western civilisation unless j
are deterred by troopa equi
with tactical atomic weapon!
use In limited nuclear war.]
That would restore the a i
age to number* and inval
the McCone argument. The]
Unguished physicist, Han* ■
who fSvors a compromise a
meet, makes a good case tl
the West had accepted the j
tlan proposal to atop teiili
INI the advaatage today 1
be much stronger, since tbs]

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The Sag
their anm
April 14.
ow work
lection.

f

County
John Krld
Seminole
flu b meel

, Dr. Sb
FA 1-1HI

b i s ---A irs. The
(or the f

Dr. Sh

Unlversld
of Midi]
Americ i
Fellow
Surgeom
throug
bevlng i
the Vet
from
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don heel
problemf

DON’T CO ROME

elusive gift ehep Is the Plata
Hole! in Buenos Afros.
Stanley Taotlek, UPIs White
House photographer, admired the
texture, the designs of small
squares, and the stitching.
"It must have sat you back
quit# ■ bit," Trstlck noted. Bland­
ly, Buchanan replied, "Oh, It was
only |1M. Back in tho Butts it
would havo cost mo at least MOO."
"That's quits an taponalvo (lorn
to bs carrying state papers in,”
Tretlck observed.
"It'a not for state papers,”
Buchanan laughed. And he open­
ed tha bag which was stuffed to
bulging* "It’a for my dirty laun­
dry*"
The presidential troupe had bow
moving so fast that there was
baldly timo even to dry trip-try
clothe*.
But one member of tho official
party solved the problem. That
wae Buchanan's famntiful wife,
Ruth.
1 bumped Into her at a recant
ambassadorial reception. She was
wearing a eltk drees of brown
and whIW print.
"I call It my terrace dress," ebe
■aid, "because tbs design leaks
like flagstone."
And then eke leaned aver and
whispered. "This ia tha dress I
wore to South America — tha only
one — for two weeks."
For a woman who's an a MOJO*,
a-year clothing budget, and the
wife of tho man who known All
tho answers on proper wear, I
■ay i Bravo!

GENERAL
III

WALKMTOA
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to your tost# with i.
tore vetoed at H ASS,

F O O D ST O R E S

A baanliM IP a l ls 'lo t toot you

QatYaurFKlMryUaak

■ •*■•; V :H-.-'-j,

at the Nan
from 2 to
dance ia a
Club at thn
from 15*tl J
to attend.

Dr. Wll
Crusade
Ida will 1
apodal
Monday i
drive In
The dL
p. m. at]
on Hwy.

1 1 :
Garden J. Toll, Mgr.

The flnt I

Ho'Jngltcrl ;

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Members - No

vtso tsg a 'ss

a

. It Sen. Clinton
[an of the Joint
blttee on Atomic
Ibe firat laatance
i Soviet propoia!
4th hi! ahrewd m
dr*landing come •
ured view,
la often been
Brttlah have all
r to accept an
would make a
t Inapectlon. to
ih further iclenthey are a hit
tut in the role
&gt; ruah to Waah■ the eaay way .
"be faet la that %
invited to reinwhleh had, la
Ha taken,
la certainly not

SECURITY

WASHINGTON — Wtlsp Bu­ Impulse to ploy tricks on bis
chanan Is tha typo of fallow who friends.
looks 4ba part ho plays—ekisf of
The ether day, la casual talk, I
protocol In tha State Department asked him what be dots with hi*
Ne’e ao proper and exacting to worn-out |500 suits. Ha ropllsd:
every move he makes, avery ward "Give them to my chauffeur, and
bo soya, and In ovary stitch ho It broaki me up because be looks
wear* that you wonder If ha's better In them than I aver did."
human.
The chauffeur looks eo stately,
He Is, And, at the sidelines, this Buchanan said, that one of these
handsome multimillionaire be­ days he's going to buy him a
brio tha flnt official hospital comes one of Washington's most monocle and toko him along to •
entertaining VIPs. Ha's fast with function and Introduce him to the
luprlnlendeot.
And .It was a paying hospital, the repartoe and on artist of a lofty dignitaries as a dear old
toe, not a stole or charitable In­ raconteur, but most delightful of regal acquaintance.
Whoa the protoeel chief went
all Is his impish imagination, an
stitution:
Christ's use of l!.a Good Samari­
Mt'flm asdJefl him for dead. tan was not an accident, for ho
The* s priest passed by, but was thus flaunting In front of
•at to the far aide of the road hto prejudiced fellow country­
» avoid contaminating himself man tha brotherly kindliness of
Umlr most hated neighboring race
tth .flto halpteea victim.
N egt/ same toe Levlte (pro- • • the Samaritans.
Three times Jrsus did Ibis, for
MSfjv tshe looked him over,
Nhefif to uae If the thieves had bd purposely fraternised wkh the
ronpaisi aay of the victim’s Samaritae woman at the well and
might dart in end out clutching
By LYLE C. WILSON
area asked her for a cup at waWASHINGTON (UPI) — This la ene h u d n stolen sandwich and
K S e T m i t o — 1.
Is the month of tho day at reckon­ clutching the seat of his pants
with the other. The store keepers
ing. Tho day Is April IS.
the ancient Jews.
Be Jesus probably asked for - That Is Income tax day, tha did not encourage bum* minus
1nfoe*3a lemtriton lifted tha water, not because ho wsi so day on which tho voter-taxpayers aleklee to browse the lunch count­
itoieet man upon his donkey thirsty but to show his Apostles make a down payment-an what ers
The honored guests were the
M ttok him to tha betel (Inn) be personally didn't believe to tho politicians premise to give
thtm if tho politicians are elected boor and whliky drinkers, the
•See he placed him la the care their racial bias.
rummlsr tbs batter. Built into tho
And to rub salt Into their pro- next November.
r the he(M manager.
.
Thla payment wlU ho no more price* of tholr.boer nnd whisky
m% i i / i !■ Pi wsb ivivinii Judlced bias, he cited a Samaritan
than a dawn payment, however. was a fat nnd nmplo margin of
Oeed Samaritan banded the ■■ the ONLY one of the 10 heal­ The
vuter-taipeyers are n gullible profit. This margin more than
ed
lepers
who
ever
came
back
tsM Bi|tr tome money, and
lot,.On the record, as It etandi, paid for tho liquor consumed. It
to say "Thank you."
-tB E ssx -: .
tho votar-Uxpayers will believe paid, also, for too so-called free,
almost anything. They believe, lunch.
even, In free lunch.
The cast wea concealed, how­
CRO SSW O RD
Free lunch was an Institution ever, and the storekeeper get
of tha old time beer saloon, Tho away with boldly cUjmleg that
old time boar saloon, Itself, was hie forego was free lunch.
an Institution and H, toe, 1a gone
The customer* .never challenged
along with free lunch, perpetual this claim any more then the
motion, nnd, maybe, the pioneer voter-taxpayer esems to challenge
spirit of tho USA.
the claim of the politicians that
Free lunch varied from saloon bo can give them oomething for
to saloon. At the most it was bet, nothing simply by topping tha
thickly-sliced, ripe hem with V, B, treasury till. Theca premises
gravy, vegetables end such, or S era beginning to resound through
big roast of beef with ell the toe land this year M they have
trimmings. At tbs least it was to toe put. If the reused proves
sandwiches and pick)**, tomatoes, anything, It probably to that too
perhaps, and all the mustard or voter-taxpayer to likely to buy toe
ketchup you could spread.
promisei of the loudest promisor
This free touch was far too who premises the most.
customers and there wed *e
Political free lunch ia partly an
direct charge. In that sense, only. the enff. The vetor-tosssyer la re­
(Hie lunch was free. With • nickel quited merely to make a down
beer, a customer could browse the payment. Ha leave# M to Ms hide
free lunch counter frees end to and theirs to pay ton teat
end end back agnla, forking up
eatablse which would cast, maybe.
Si cento to ene dollar to • reetou-

■

heto contention!
lion on McCone,
the brilliant and
Edward
f the ABC's Ur.
(jr In California.
I came the con.
•lowihare. aimed
wrground atomic
Important peace*
ca view tbla aa
luced to juatify
imption of wea*

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WAS1
Wayne
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real at

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open as a vocational school In May,
School Supt. It. T. Mllwee said to­
day. It will replace the present
Seminole County Vocational School
held In the Kent Building on Com­
mercial Avc. The new vocational
school will have sin rooms and n
storeroom.

eliminated—through planned pro­
grams of scientific research, public
and professional education and
emergency services. U la my hope
that even more thousands will vol­
unteer by contacting local units of
the American Cancer Society.
Mrs. Homer Walker, Cassel­
berry, and County Chairman, has
announced that a local office was
established today at 403 West Uth
St. end anyone wishing to volunteer
to aid the Crusade may telephone
or call at the offica for further in­
formation.

5 Boy's Haircut
Z Too Distracting ISlEor Rest Of Class
mcer

I L O T T E S V1LLE, Vs.
* Five-year-old Brantley
s filcUee, a tense of inre and • Mohawk haircut.
as.Jie i* concerned, th*
sees of Mrs. Ryan's kini don't apply to warrior*,
sill Vanrsir niron. hpinet»
fashionable Rldgelewn
* the first to admit that
Is an excellent student
ulck Intelligence. But ab*
* he is "too independent,"
nany fights and needs to
t to cooperate with other

packing.

arapScneif ha
offar
irium
rts of

iday, w h en Brantley
ip with an Indian style
hat left only a two-inch
hair In the middle of his
Ip, Mr*. Ryan sent him

The haircut, she said, was a
distraction to the rest of the elass
and Brantley either must have
his father ehav* off the rest of
hia hair or ha must leave school.
Brantley's father, E d w a r d
Burns, an engineering student at
tha University of Virginia, said
Brantley did not want to loss his
Mohawk hair style and that was
that.
“ Even in kindergarten, social
graces seem to mean averything
these days," his mother added.
Mrs, Ryan said Brantley almost
cried when she talked to him
about the offending haircut and
at one point he tried to hide it

Emergency Loons
Available Here
County farmers eligible for pro­
duction emergency loans are ask­
ed to apply to the Farm Home
choice Administration Office In the Sanfor a ford Atlantic National Bank Build­
man's ing,
Only those farmers who suffer­
ed substantial production loss**
from damage (o crops, pasture*
and poultry due io recent caceasIva ralna ahould apply, Curtis J.
Green, local FHA chairman said.

By U illri Pros* International
Harvla Reiser, a candidate for
governor, Thursday criticised the
NAACP and the “ integration ef­
forts of non-resident do-gooder*,
race agitators and lib#rail."
Belser spoke at Tampa. “ All the
advocates of race-mliing,” he said,
“ will some day learn that the citi­
zens of Florida will never allow
our fair state to become the center
of rectal experimentation.*’
John McCarty, another candi­
date, had a comment on the same
subject Thursday.
“ Where do we stop!'* he asked,
“ It we have this creeping integra­
tion in schools and starting on
lunch counters, what’s to keep H
from reaching hotels, motels and
swimming pools!"
McCarty's campaign worker*
announced Thursday Mrs- Dan
McCarty, widow of the late govrrnor, Joined McCarty's wife on a
campaign swing through North­
west Florida. John and Dan were
brothers.
The other principal candidates
continued their city-to-city stump­
ing.
Farris Bryant and Ted David
were in the Miami area and
Doyle E. Carlton, Fred Dickinson
and McCarty were in Jacksonville.
Carlton warned against “cut­
backs in state funds while so
many of our public school students
wait for relief from crowded class
rooms and double sessions."
Bryant said “ the magnitude of
the tourist industry In Florida Is
most unappreciated nad misunder­
stood."
“ For every dollar the slate
spends in tourist promotion it gat*
back some f03 in tax revenue," he
said. “ But oddly enough, the indus­
try has been treated somewhat as
a stepchild.”
Dickinson said the state has
“ shamefully neglected" (he large
urban area of Florida. He called
for closer state-local cooperation.
“ Most of our new residents are
coming to the cities and yet the
state is giving our urbsn areas
only scant attention, particularly
In road construction," said Dickin­
son.
David criticised the Legislature
for creating a hospital for psycho­
tic children and then not providing
an appropriation for it.
“If elected, I wilt tee that this
desperate need le taken care of
without further delay/ ha said.
He called the Legislature’*
action ridiculoui and “a fraud on
the public."

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THE CHILDREN of the firat grade of the Entcrprino
nchool presented a special program at the assembly last
week. The program with all the children in the band un­
der the direction of first grade teacher, Miss Dorothy
Chambers presented a concert. Left to right front row:
Marvin Hagan, Sheri Gardner, June Sermons, Roger
Beall, Ronald Welch, Patricia Cohen, Carol Ann Cardwell,

Ruth Heinle, Charlene Johnson. Second row, Raymond
Hagan, Jimmy Forman, Alan Sullivan, Sally Prescott,
Jimmy Randall, Larry Stout, Allen Mathews, Johnny
Prescott, Jimmy Magenhelmar, Levy Prescott. Third
row. Michael Godin, Alton Johnson, Gary Nettles,
Johnny Woodruff. Johnny Sellers, Larry Woodruff,
Andy Finn, Carol Morgan and Sharon Dean.

Easter Season Service Planned

New Red Cross
Directors Named

Eight naw Seminole County Red
Cross directors wort named
Tuesday.
Col. J. O. Gregory, chairman
of the County Red Croat Chapter
announced the appointment at a
special meeting of the chapter
directors.
The eight are Mra. L. A. An­
derson, representing the Semi­
nole Memorial Hospital Auxi­
liary; John F. McCloskey, repre­
senting Sanford's Campbcll-Loaiing Post No. S3 of the American
Legion; Rev. James Barnelt, re­
presenting the Lion's Club, Frank
Jones, representing the Chamber
of Commerce; Mra. Dorothy
Yow, representing the Business
and Professional Women's Dub,
William Hemphill, representing
the Rotary Chib, and Dr. Robert
Smith, representing the Seminole
County Medical Association.
The Board of Directors una­
nimously accepted the nomina­
tion of Mrs, Alice W. Iveri as
executive secretary, to replace
Mrs. Mary D. Knox, who la retir­
ing.
Col. Gregory dosed the meet­
ing with the suggestion that the
directors carry the menage* of
(be Rad Cross and th* United
Fund to the people of Seminole
County In their social and busi­
ness contact*. He reminded the
director* that good will ia s vary
Important part of giving and re­
NORFOLK, Vn. (UPI&gt; — Two ceiving.
mother* and their four smell
daughter! burned to death ea^ly
todey In a fir* which was believed
to have itarted in n television set Church Women
left on all night.
Another child, the son of one of To Hear Mrs. Voss
Women of Longwood's Christ
the women, managed to escape and
roused a next-door neighbor who Episcopal Church will hear Mrs,
celled firemen.
Hazel M. Vasa speak at their meet­
The victims were identified ea ing Monday night
Mr*. Joseph C. Bohtander, and
Mra. Vasa la Orlando Daanery
her daughters, Linde, 6, and director of Episcopal Church
|___3, and Mrs, Daniel Boh- Women. The meeting in the LongKim,
lander and. her daughters, Lisa, wood church hall will be at I p. m.
and Starr, 1.
Nine-ycar-uld David Rohlander,
ion of Mrs. Joseph C. Bohlander, Layman's Service
escaped from tha two-etory dwell.
Ing in the suburban Lynnhnven Held A t Church
section. Tha huuse was gutted by
Mr, Robtrt Mtro directed the
th* fire which broke out about 4 Layman's Sunday program at th*
a. m.
Lake Mary Community Presby­
Th* two women were wives of terian Church this past Sunday.
brothers stationed with the Navy
Thoso participating were Rob­
here. They had returned to their ert Rugensteln. 'William Bathe■hips during the night befero the more, Bart Pilcher and Mr.
Pierce,
fire broke out.

The annuel all muiic service of
the Eaiter seaiun given by the
Chancel choir or the First Prcsbytcrlan church will be sung on Apr.
10 at S p. m., according to an an­
nouncement by Mrs. G e o r g e
Touhy, mlnUtcr of music.

Twenty-seven members of the
choir will lake part in the hour of
worship on the theme Old Testa­
ment Songs. They will tell th* alary
through right anthems. The topics
covered will be God'a Creation,
Solomon's Song, lialah'a Dedica­
tion, David's Prayer, Jacob'e Vi­
sion, lialah'e Prophecy, God'a As­
surance, G o d ’ a Omnipotence,
Aaron'* Benediction.
The organ preludes will bo dedi­
cated to women of the Bible,
Miriam and Rachel. The offertory
U Meditation on a Rose Window,
A cordial invitation la estended
Mrs. Anna Plcrpont Mcnlck. a
longtime resident of Sanford died to members of all danomlnatlons
Thursday at the Sarepta Nursing to join the congregation for this
feature of Passion Wook.
Home.
'
Funeral arrangements are In­
complete.
Gramkow Funeral Home la In
charge of the arrangements.

Eugene C. Kronjaeger will sing
“ Tlio Holy City** at the Firat Meth­
odist Church svealng worship serv­
ice Sunday.
Kronjaeger, who works at the
Sanford Naval Air tSatlon baa had
many nquosts to slog “ The Holy
City" and sang it lait year at
iEater time.
Knajaagtr wll lleach kta T:J0
p, v . carries which will bo broad­
cast over radio alation WTRR-. The
service la opon to Iba public.
Thera ara an estimated 30,000,
000 citrus trees la Florida.

OZaJtics

Guest Pastor
Paola Church of Christ Gospel
•cries will run through April 10.
E. L. Dunum, minister at New
Symms, will bn guest pastor. The
public Is welcome to attend.

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lag a m la Central Florida aa a
family apart putted up the ft.
Johns Hirer from laalerd this
morning.
There wet* an eatlmated soo
boats Joining the annual Silver
Dollar Cruise aponaored by. Uin
Orlando papers. They were load­
ed with fa millet (or a three-day
trip on the St. Johaa and Okiewabg Rivera to Ocala aad on
There are all kind* and ahapea
back to Winter Garden.
of boat*. In the cnilte fleet and
High watera and aome. hyacinth each year they *eem to get larger
(lockage of the awollen SL John* and better equipped. And the inwai no deterrent to the boater* creaa* of family participation la
• - who Join thla and other crulaea noticeable.' Children and-mother*
are going along with father* with
from all over Central Florida.
A night atop waa acheduled at entbuilaim for the crulae that
Shell Harbor Marina and Satur­ waa pretty well mulcted to the
day'* deatlnation la the Ocala men a few year* ago. They even
Vacht Batin, where the crulaera take the family pet* and maacota
witl be gueata at a dance after now.
a atop (or a noon barbecue at
On# thing an aarly morning vialt
Eureka.
to tho Sanford bandahcll area to­
More boat* are eapected to Join day polnlad up • • if a modern
the crulae at aeveral point* north marina were available here It
of Sanford and Sunday it will con­ would get conalderable uae, be*
tinue on the Oklawaha around to cause boat traffic on Lake Monroe
Euatla, Mount Dora, Maine* Creek and the St. Johns definitely la
getting thicker.
Irving Pryor’i Mats Farm Insur­ and Winter Garden.
ance team added to their lead in
The Sandapur Bowling Ltaguo thin
week, a* they ended with a total
of Ith game* woo.
In their match with second place
Foodmart, they won two games,
leaving the grocers with M win*.
The Pig N* Whistle, atill holding
third, took one game from WiltonMaiar Furniture, but that gama
set a new scratch and handicap
racord for the league, aa they end­
ed with e lU-m.
WUson-Maier, winning the other
two, held their tie fer fourth spot
with Kobaon Sporting Goods, who
atao won two this week in their
gome* with Eoumiilat nod Ander­
son Drugs.
Splits wen made by MaryLou
Danyiuk and France* Croaa, pick­
OUTDOOR WRITER Karl Osborne of Vero Beach put
ing up thn I-T, Margaret Knight
some of hta own advice to use when he caught his 2SV4the 44-T, Sun Jackson M , Dot
pound king-fish while trolling near his homn town.
Toalo P-10, Barbara Harrison and
Eva Bogan, both making the n o ,

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* OMRINO M A D Y tar thn Porter Lansing Fund axhibU
M fcatttt l a M i r sn Harlingen Manager Ray Murray,
■*. Mft*aad T u o n s olrtppor, Red Davis.
(Herald Photo)

Race TV Planned

sentaUvo of the Cary Traeay KenRound rattag will ho tonight.
■even year mark In hi* meat re­
ft'i the »th Central Florida nal. This Bf • pnundar broke a
Derby, a eontoat at champions rent eacouatnr bp spanning th*
qvar the demanding three-eight*thrao-oights-mUe distance in M.H
A. R. Edhank* la a l-to-! shales
on the morning line, from tho
seventh post poll bon. Tho brindle
1-year-old haa won 11 of hla M
start* this season, la additloa
to two planes sod two shows,
Big rsddlah-tiatod Aadals, howovtr, has squally Imprsaalvo cro*
deaUala, having this yosr won
the rieheif race in the* history
of greyhound compottuoa. Owner
Mlko CaatoUaid picked up |tt,400

NEW YORK (UF1) - H m Co­
lumbia BnadcsiUng Syitam an­
nounced Thursday ft will televise
and hroadtast nationally tho 1000
Uiplo crown of nelag — The Eon*
lucky Derby, Fnahnesa and tht
Belmont Slakea, Tht derby will
bo toievlted May T from LouisvUta’i Churchill Downs and thn
Pruknsu two weeks later from
PiAlien. The Balmont Hakes, oldtit of tho triple crown racoa,
will bo beamed from Now York
June It.

CINCINNATI (UPI1 - National
League President Warren Giles
filled two vacancies on hla urn.
plro atnff today with the appoint­
ments i f Chfia PeJekouda* iad
Ed Vargo.
Th* new umpires replace Vic
Delmore, who was fired by GUea
during tho winter, and Hal Dinon, who baa resigned because hla
request for a ralsn la salary waa
rejected.
Ptltkoudai, an umpire la the
Pacific Coast League the last

seven years, aad Vargo, who
workad In tho International
Leapt since 1M7, are two of the
four umpirea GUea had on trial
this spring. The other two-Ed
Bets and Leo Wayor — will bo
optioned In the International
League.
Hawaii's Mount Walalaala haa
an annual storage rainfall of
471.M teeboa, making ft probably
tha world's wettoit place.

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track racord holder A. R. Ewbanks and six
other champions compote in top race of
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ball season when
Winter Garden,
pnder the light*
7:30 p. m.
n necking their
neason and, as
"if we can get
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n very shaky at
f then have aetbueball.

me.v have collected about 11,000.
e,“ ,or th* **me &gt;r* on wle *t the
Lika Club and also can be purchased from
many SanfoTd ntorea. Admission is SS
cents for children and 75 cents for adults.
The city has donated the park for the
evening, the Giants were very glad to
funji8h the two ball clubs and all the pro-

JAMES GARNER and Natalie Wood In a scene from
"Cash McCall" coming to the Ritx Theatre Sunday.

la will face Hergame for Porter
111 get underway
irm teams of the
’* an abundance
should be a top
In an auto acclmiked for eight
civic clubs have
p ease the finanwitnl and doctor

on April 16 and they have Workouta on the
17th and 18th before the opening game in
Leeaburg on April 19. The firat home
game will be on April 20 againat Leeaburg.

the Senators In the sixth Inning.
The Braves finally pulled it out
in the ninth.
The Cardinals and Plritc*
made a total of five errors and
numerous "bonehead” plays be­
fore the Redbirds won their 19th
game against five defeats.

Jackie Brandt and Gene Woodling led the Orioles' 13-hit attack
with a two-run homer and three
singles.
Russ Nixon singled home the
winning run for the Indians in
their final meeting of the spring
with the Giants.

WILMINGTON, N. C. (UPI) Tom Nleporte of BronxvlUe, N. Y.,
who conceded be gained "a lucky
start," today carried a threestroke lead Into tbs second round
of the Azalea Open golf tourna­
ment.
Nleporte turned In a near-rec­
ord, elght-under-par M In Thun,
day’s opening round.
Tied for second with identical
cards of 34-3347 were Jerry Bar­
ber of Los Angeles. Dave Ragan
of Daytona Beach, and Gay
♦ewer of Cryslat River.
y Pittman of Tulsa, Okis.,
urned la a 36-3349 card,
!d (Porky) Oliver of Wil­

mington, Del., who had a 33-3449,
tied for third place in the first
lour over the rugged Cap* Fear
Country Club course.
Nieporle’s surprising M total
for the tl hole* was one stroke
off th* tournament record. Bob
Toikl, who claimed the crown in
1934, act the record with a 63 In
1933.
Nlaport* turned each side la
four under par after running into
trouble on the llth hole. H«
knocked his tee shot behind a
tree and tha baU landed in caaual
water. Officials allowed him to
move the ball without a penally
stroke and h* picked up a blrdla
on tha par-S hole.
The top M proa and (lea plus
the top 10 amaleurs and tlai will
qualify for th* final 30-hal* cham­
pionship competition.

tnole High and Winter Park
i played to a 9 9 deadlock
!«rt schroeder of Winter Park
ed Bob Glecson of Sanford
BOSTON (UPI) - Youth bat­
&lt; V4 and also topped Glee- tles experience tonight as Argen­
i the best ball play, 2Vt to tina's Victor Zalaaar, 34, swaps
punches with Dick Tiger, M, In
i* overall play Gleason took a 10-round mlddlawalght bout at
1st honors.
Boston Areas.
. ord's Ricky Rolh beat Jsy
Tiger, the British Empire mid­
Lenders 2-1; David Andrews best­ dleweight champ, la the No. T
ed Ed Hamilton of Sanford, 3-1 contender for the rational Boxiag
and Ward Waters best A1 West, Association 190-pound crown held
1-0.
fay G*m Fullmer.
A Seminole High girl’s (earn
Zalaaar, who lights out of Bue­
split their match with (he Winter nos Aires, la unranked.
"I've got the higher ranking
Park girl’s team. The Sanford
team was comprised of Kay Ivey, and that’s the way tha fight trill
Alison Blake, Mary Ann Watson, come
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out_ . Ill .beat him oaaUy,"
Ded* Dietrich and Jody Tom- aald a confident Tiger.
Zalasar** manager, Freddie
hltf
Another Sanford golfing unit Fierro said: *
defeated Winter Park m lo 7)4.
"My boy hasn't got a rating now
The Sanford team was comprised but he’ll have ooe after tonight's
el Ladd McCoy, Ken Guitivson fight."
The bout win bo televised na­
and Rusty Simas.
The next match for the Semi- tionally, Including Boston which
notes will be against Florida Mili­ often la shut out for local
tary School Saturday morning. matches.

lfollywod'a new romantic team Call," coming to the Rita Thea­
of Jamea Garner and Natalie tre Sunday.
Wood Is Introduced lo tha lcreen
The love-making by play of tha
In Warner Brother! "Cash Mecouple unfolds against a aeldomexposed background of the fas­
cinating world of big builness
and its associated fields Of law
and finance.'
When Garner Is not courting
his leading lady he la busy as
t 90th Century adventurer, a Tom
la modem raiment carry­
TOLEDO, Ohio (UPI) - The Swift
ing on a fabulously successful
Hamm Beer (cam of Chicago was buying and selling of companies
anxiously awaiting word from the behind a scene of anonymity.
The film Is based on the best
American Bowling Congress Tour­
nament’s auditing bureau today selling book by Cameron Hawley
because a single pin kept It from who atao .authored "Executive
tying the open division team lead Suita".
The Impressive cast, In addition
with a 9093 Thursday night.
The A and A Asphalt club of lo Garner and Miss Wood, In­
Birmingham, Mich., has been cludes Dean Jagger. Nina Foch,
leading the big bowling meet Otto Kruger, Henry Jones and
since March 33 with a 3009 total. E, G. Marshall.
Tha Chicago club roared down
the stretch in a futile bid lo take
American motorists used S3.the top spot.
gallons of gasoline dur­
Included In the Hamm pln-spIB- 133,000,000
ing 1999, compared with 33,411,Ing aplurga waa an 1159 second ooo.ooo
gsllont in lost.
game, the highest team game In
this year's meet and the seventh
highest In all-time ABC touma*.
start and the big 1159, the Chi­
cago Classic League team had a
1033 final.

Triple Winner
HALLANDALE (UPI) — Willie
Hartack scored a triple at Gulfstream Park Thursday to make
it seven victories in two days.
Hartack's winning rides aboard
Remarkable, Crafty Belle and
Free Service mo/ed him Into
second place In the track's hock­
ey Handings, with 14 victories.
Manny Ycasa leads with 39.

SATURDAY—
• a. m.—Teen Charm School—
Clvle Center
1:90 a. m.— Baton leaaona—Southaid* School
1:30 a. ___Junior Bowling Lea­
gue— Jet* Land
7:90 p. m.—Youth Wing—Senior
High night—Clvle Center
MONDAYT p. m.—Teen Ballroom Clan—
Civic Center
7:90 p. m.—Sanford Art Group—
Arti and Crafti Building
I p. m — Adult Ballroom Dance
Clii*— Clvle Center
TUESDAY10 a. m.— Adult Charm School—
Clvle Center
7:90 p. m.—Model Airplane—Aria
and Craft! Building
WEDNESDAY—
T p. m— Square Dancing Leaion*— Civic Center
• p. m. — Square Dancing— Civic
Center
I p. m. Archer* Club—Art* and
Cratu Building
THURSDAY—
9:30 p. m. Babe Ruth Tryout*—
Seminole High School Diamond
7:90 p. m.— Duplicate Bridge
Club— Touriit Club Building
7:90 p. m.— Boat A Ski ClubAria and Craft Building
FRIDAY—
7:30 p. at. Youth Wing—Junior
High Night— Civic Center
COMING EVENTS:
April II— Softball League* and
Little Major League Schedule
atari*

22 Lions Signed
DETROIT (UPI) — The Detroit
Lions have raised their number of
signed plsyers to tt for tho 1M0
National Football League season
with the addition of Gan* Cook,
an offensive end from Toledo Uni­
versity, and Bobby Hudson, n de­
fensive end from Louiaianna Tocb.

STEVE REEVES and Chelo Alonso in a scene from '
"Goliath and the Barbarians" coming to the Movleiand .
Drive-In Sunday.

There'* a new thrill for movie national’* "Gotlth And The BIN
audiences when American Inter- barlans" open* at the Movlelind
Drive-In Sunday.
Thundering acroaa the *eroes,
Red W ings Get
their banners of Infamy flying,
Stanley Cup Boost and ahaklng th* earth with thalf
DETROIT (UPI) - The Detroit onslaught, wild harbartaa horn*
Red Wlngi will be bolstered by men by the thouiaada ■sweep late
valley and the
the return of right wing John the peaceful
«f .wadkwi. &gt;(•■ kAmIma'
McKenzie for Saturday night’s
fifth gam* of the Stanley Cup
semifinal* against th* Maple
Leafs at Toronto.
The serial la all even at two
wins for aach team and General
Manager Jack Adami hopes MeKensle's return will give Detroit
the lift it needs to upset tha
Maple Leifs la the best of seven
sarlea.

Yanks Option Three
ST, PETERSBURG (UPI) —
The New York Yankees made
their first roster cut today by op­
tioning pitchers Jim Bmnstad and
BUI Stafford and outfielder Leroy
Thom as to Richmond of the Inter­
national League.

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Two bedroom frame home
on larye wooded lot
tropical landscaping
close in
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ff. H. "Bill" STEMPER Agency
Phone FA 2-tMt
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Park
Phone FA 2 *331 2001 Park Dr.
COUNTRY CLUE MANOR: 3
bedroom re-salee available. Im­
mediate occupancy. *225 down,
assume monthly payments of
*57.30 Inquire at olflce, W. 20th,
Street, Sanford. FA 2-7*02.

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MM WYNNEWOOD DR.. 3 BR..
CBS borne: *1*00 equity or
terma. Pb. FA I-5M0.

PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
« . L. HARMON
PH. FA M tU Alter • P. M.

FAMILY TYPE HOME - 1 bed­
rooms, 2 baths, large living
room, separate dining room,
breakfast room, rear palio. 220
aquare feet, plua floored attic.
117.900; low down payment
Write owner, c/o Box 2, Sanford
Herald.

TV SERVICE within the hour.
Service call *3 ,*lu» parts. Cat) 23 FT. NASSAU, 17 fl. Trolwood SINGER PORTABLE, round bob*
bln, attachment* end fuaran*
FA 2-MU, Sunahlna TV, 203 Trailer, cheap and clean. 3313
tee, *31.50. Writ* Box 000, */#
Sanford Ave.
Orlando Dr., Sanford, DeWltt'a
Sanford Hevtld.
SERVICE CALLS *2.00
BENDIX automatic home troBtr
The Bluest Little Shop
SM; 2 golf carta, llo and IS.
In Sanford. AU Parts And
Phone after 3, Ft 2-1700.
Labor Guaranteed 00 Days.
Ueed furniture, appliances, toots
SANFORD RADIO A TV CENTER - #4e, Bou|ht-5old Larry’s Mart LIKE NEW:- Complete bedroom
215 Sanford Ava. Ph. FA 2412*
Mh. A Sanford Ave. FA &gt;0741
act; refrigerator; atovc; dinette
set; living m m auite: 21.MB
$SAVE$
value for UM. Tel. PA 3 4 4 *
Now A Used

FARMER’S

AGENCY

N. V. Farmer, Rentier
D. H. Whitmore
Lillian G. Trams
Anociitci.
LAKEFRONT LOTS, skiing nnd Ill 8. Frtnch Art. Ph. FA I4 ttl
fishing. No down payment. Ph. After hour*. PA 2 Mil, PA 34121,
Geneva. 2451.
r A 2-02*1

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I porch. FA r un.

INCOME TAX SERVICE
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
1111 Celery Ave. Tel- PA 1-13*4

2-BEDROOM, 1 balh home. II* 3 ACRES fi.m land Sanford Cel­
So. Sunland Drive. *500 down,
ery Delta, *450 per acre, only
assume 4»«tt VA loan, **0 mo.
FA MISrf.
balance. Ri
bourne, Fla,
SALE OR TRADE: Large ranch
lype home, 3 years old. Trade REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
*3,000 equity on smaller bouso.
SURETY BONDS
Ph. FA 2-7W1.

3 bedroom unfur*.
kllchcn elect rlcsDj
» . FA 2 0274,

JE: 2-bedroom, kitled home, p]*a«

AND ASSOCIATES

S t Johns Realty Co.

louse, unfurnished,
Ave. on Oskviy
Lake Jrsiup, |»
Phone FA 1-CNI.

US N. Park Avenua

NOTICE

bed apart meat, H|
ona A. K. Roisit,

HOME SEEKER
Watch This Space

9 2 bedroom house,
fped, 2405 vniow
2-2*32 or FA 2-1*21.

A

Amy Anderson
Genevieve (Jeanie) Blair
Carl Cborpcning, Jr.
Robert J. Schmidt
Cmdr. G. R. Strickland
Marvin Williams
31* So. Park Ave. Ph. FA S-M41
Sanford
Evans Bldg Lake Mary
Ph. FA 2-1IM

BED

dta’ * Baby Beds
rtek or Month.

I FURNITURE

11* W. 1st SL

ifenced, for rest
1*230 per year. Call

Furniture

end

Appliance*

Mather of Sanford

2tia-SM B. Pint BL Ph. PA 1-OdU II cu. fl. "Hripol

Refrigereior .......
TO YOUR DOOR SERVICE
Every Tuesday and Wednesday ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby 5 burner "Superior1
Rang# ............................ *
Beds. Day, Week or Month—
SANFORT A SOWERS
Mahogany Drop Leaf Tablo
FURNITURE CENTER
131 E. Wei bourne Ave. Ml 2-2474
A 4 chairs.......................I
1100 French Ava,
WINTER PARK, FLA.
China CIoMt .................... I
Ph. TA 1-7*5)
Chain Saws — Tool*
Bolts—
Mahogany Twin Bed*, InNew A Uaed Furniture A Appli­
nerspring. Mattresm* .
ances. A Good Place To
Mahogany Vanity A Night
BUY, SELL or TRADE
Stand ••*•-*is nuts 0e***1
15*A Beauty Parlors
Wing Chair i,.,* .* ..,,,.,,,!
Jenkins
Furniture
A Satisfied customer I* ear bo
400 Sanford Ave.
FA 3-7450 Arm Chair ....................... .1
advertisement.
"Admiral” TV—Mahogany
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
Cabinet .......................... |
• BIG VALUES
1M So. oak
Ph. FA vsv
"Zenith” Radio A Record,
• |UICK CREDIT
Playor — » It x-*t* It.
• EASY TERMS
Ba Lovelier WHI^ Profossional WK GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS Mahogany Cabinet (need.
Baanty Car*.
.................... i
WILSON - MAIER “ G.repairing)
E." Vacuum Ctdaaer
New and Used Furniture
with attochmoota ........I
311 E. Firm St.
FA l-tttl Hawaiian Guitar A Caao . I
DIVAN and chair act *55; trundle MS So. Park Avenuo —PA
beds (40 or take all tor *M.
71* W. First.

RAYMOND M. BALL

20 building lots in Oviedo &gt;4200.00
each.

G. E. ELECTRIC n « l* , doable
oven: combioetlo* ili.k end
diibwatber; Inquire 2111 Sam*
merlin after S;00 P, M.

House Wiring — Elaetrie Ser
Ad Vihlen
RANDALL ELECTRIC 00
U* Magnolia
FA N

SLOTS, M ft. x 140 It. eaeh,
1HOB. B. THOMPSON
This beautiful six room and bath
between 4th. and Tth., on MetGeneral Contractor
. home has screened porch, carlonville Ave., partly cleared,
tane Carpentry Bepaiea
84,800 TERMS
porte, utility and storage room.
Booting A Siding
Underground sprinkler system
Phone FA 24452
for the lawn. Located on V largo S t Johns Realty Co. ROSA L.
PAYTON
corner lot at 2400 Oak Ave. The
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
And Associates
price will be reduced *50 tach 11* N. Park Ava. Ph. FA 24U*
day until aold. Original price
LEGUSTRUM P L A N T S. Ph
*1*.*50—today's *14,400. Present LOVELY 3 bedroom bouse lVv
blocks from Mayfair Country
FA 1-7*4*.
loan, approximately *10,650 can
HOME EEMODEUNG. room ad­
Club Golf Course; reasonnble.
be assumed. Monthly payments
dition!, noting, aiding, masonry
Phone between T and • p. as.,
are *7*. Shown by appointment
FOR LEASE; Will established
work and carpentry work by the
FA 2-2252.
only. Don’t delay. See today.
aervice station, good location.
job or by the hour. FA 24*27. SHETLAND PONIES, Land, Oi
Call FA 2 5204.
BEAL ESTATE DBK’ E-IN
Cootaet the Pure Oil Company,
teen, Ph. FA 1-7514 after &gt; p. m
CARPENTRY, Painting, Roofing
•04 W. tth. St.
J.
W.
HALL
and Concrete Work; let. cine*. 18. Machinery ■ Toota
86BO DOWN
M44 French Ave.
Beautiful 3 Bedroom t Bath Homo
CASE prove' Tractor and T ft.
with Hardwood floors'. G. E.
disc. Also fertiliser spreader In
equipped Kitchen. Thermosta­
good condition. Can. ha seen
tically controlled Hent. Well, t-BEDROOM bouse, clean. Low
anytime; reasonably priced. Call
down
payment,
only
*27.5*
mo.
Landaeapped Lot on Dead End
FA I4M7.
10* Country Club C l r e l * .
Street where Children play in
FA 3-15*4.
safety. We will be proud to show
iugou this today,
AUTO GLASS
FURNISHED duplex oa large lot.
gf
MOVE RIGHT IN
Gateway Ta The Waterway
Good drainage canal through lot
Yaur EVINRUDE Dealer .
INSTALLED
H A Financing—No Closing Cost
to Lake Jeisup; full of flah.
!p- lor an appointment eall —
Robson Spot-tin* Good*
Bock Glasa
Only *10,200, *1,000 cash or wUl TYPIST or stenographer, Short­ Windahlald
Helen E. Noonan
4 4 E. lit.
Ph. FA 2-5M1
Vtnt Glasa
trade for home In Orlando, lot
hand and legal aaperiene* pre­ Door Glass
ft FA 2-7731-llra. 10 a. m.-t p. m.
SERVICE
or paid up houae trailer for down
faced
bat
not
required.
FA
1-4114.
or anytime —
Mcsauty Outboard Motors
payment. Alao have I lots, IN*
Sonkarik Glass and Paint Co.
| W. H. BUI Stemper Agency
x iso’ each, *50 down, *10 per
WOODRUFF
MARINE
11
114
W.
2nd
at
FA
2
4*22
FA 1*331
FA 2-4M1
month. Live in house trailer on
It French! A f* .
FA 2-12*2
WANTED;
Neat
real
estate
salts-*
-flUTTERS
and
DOWNSPOUTS
In'
lot while you build, FA 1-777*.
r'ery attractive S bedroom Itt
man, must be ■ live wire —
•toUnd aad repaired. Reef rebath home with built-in kitchen
pair. N# Job too amall Free
with Integrity. Writ* B n P, e/e
facilities, near 9 Points. Hlway NOW IS THE BEST TIME
estimates. FA 2*4*3.
Sanferd H«rald.
1742. An outstanding buy for
TO INSPECT REAL ES­
ENVELOPES,
Letterheads, state
311,900. Down payment *1,200.
TATE.
See.
rANTED - Man, or lady, for
Stenstrom Realty
STURDY 1191 HUDSON, Roomy,
my Watkins Route. Yes, 1 am
11 N, Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2430
comfortable, run* good and has
retiring
after
serving
the
cus­
property which normally appears
"Open ’til 1:30 p. m.”
good brakaa. *220. By Owner
tomers
in
thli
are*
for
the
past
desirable 1* now under water.
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING! AH
31 years. There will, be no ob­
ligation
to
me.
I
Just
want
to
A. Whiddon, Sr. Wc would welcome an opportunity
see a good Wathim Dealer
to show you some of the HIGH
BROKER
operating ray route. Call or tee
and DRY acreage we have for
202 So. Park Ava. Pb FA 2 5*»1
C, L. Allen, Apopka, Phone
solo. One piece In particular;
Tucker *-54*3.
WYNNEWOOD: 3 B. R. CBS
ONE HUNDRED •ACRES OF
house, (1300 equity and aasuma
ROLLING WOODED L A N D
*90 monthly paymeot. Phona
FACING HIWAY 4* J U S T
FA 3-9*7*.
EIGHT MILES EAST OF AAN- CLEANING and ironing; wilt rnro Sewing Mach. Repairs
FORD, should not be overlookfor children. 90* E. 10th, St.
.LAKE FRONT HOME
WILL keep children, *1,2* per day.
CABANNA, I ft. X 27 ft., 7 (I.
Just off 1742 at Longwood. I
Ravenna Park Are*. FA 2-77M.
x I ft. storage area included;
COMPLETE
acres of beautiful oak trees.
drapes and floor covering; *900,
LAWN MALYTENANCE
100' front on Wildmere Avenue.
Ray Kenyon, 10* So. Wade Ave.,
Rowing — Edging — Fertilising
100' front on clear Fairy Lake.
Renovating — Fertiliser Sales
Deland.
The lawn spreads beautifully to
FREE ESTIMATES
waters edge. Overlooking lake
PLUMBING
JOHN LOMMERSE, FA l-TIST
1* a nice split level home,, con- Attractive 3 bedroom, 1 bath
Contracting
A
Repairs
itructod of hard cypress and
homo in one of Sanford's finest
Fra* Estimates
concrete block. Property near
neighborhoods. Of CB construc­
B. L. HABVEY
tho road has great jxuilblliiin
tion. this home features kitchen m Sanford Ave. Phono FA 2 31*1
for rental 'uplexes. Ideal situs*
equipment, eitra large living
tion for a younger retired cou­
area, and patio. After a reason­
ple. Shown by appointment.
able down payment you can
• VA mortgage payable
S t .Johns Realty Co. assume
at
SS1.4*
per month. Total
11* N. Park Avenue
Plumbing A Heating
price $11,NS. Contact us toAIK COVumONING
dayl
CONTRACT and I I P MR WORK
Stenstrom Realty
INI liadard Avt.
• FA H IN
111 N. Park Avt. Phone PA l-MS*
These used care are priced aq low
"Open til S:M P. M.”

PIANO: apartment site upright,
small, looks and plays good, WANTED TO BUY: any t y p r *150. Phone FA 2-1*71.
desk. TA I4SM.
SPINET PIANO, MUST SELL —
We have In this vicinity ■ beau­
tiful epinet piano which can be BETTY
purchased by a reliable person "Two month* after you marry Ibl*
with good credit for small de­
old man you'll bo meeting me at
posit and small monthly pay­
nights anyway. I » why bosket
ments. Inquire Credit Manager,
marry him?”
342 No. Orange Ave., Orlando.’ Find the Miwor to ’

CURB GIRLS

bedroom tralief
tluminum room.
furnished apM**
h, 701 Palmetto.

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In ServB »qult»; win® MUattrac M hedex1 tms; S etc.
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South Plnecreat
On Onaen Road. Bo. of Sanford

Sunland Estates

we wort print the price for
fear of shocking you!

SALE OR RENT: Completely
furnished 3 bedroom frame
house. Shaded corner lot, high
and dry location. Salt price
*4*00. Krais Realty, S Angolas
Rd., DaBary. NO S4TtT.

REDI-MIX-CONCRETE
37" Window SUIa *1.25
34” Window Lintel* I..23
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Elm Ave.
Ph. FA &gt;4711

&gt;ed record player,
i Rd., DeBary,
FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BUND*
Enclaeed head. Sag-yraaf bstoa
n il with pliati* coda. Pleads
or rays* tapes. CMMa.ar ayiea
eordt,

Senknrik Glass and Faint Co.
Ill'll* W. 2nd St.

*A S4SSS

SPINET PIANO
u a to unlortunata circum­
stances, have lam reclaimed
Spinets, famous brand, like
now, guaranteed. one walnut
ona mahogany. Will sell to r*i
liable parson in this area at
tremendous aavinga- Write or
phone Credit Manager, Steep’s,
*41 N. Orange, Orlando.

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nr year down payment A
rinsing coats refunded

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To Stained 1 Be Our Gueeta her
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them about high Ideal*.
—Affirmed “ the importance of
personal faith in God,” i t ttio
•m m and bulwark of all values
that Americans hope to transmit
to Iboir children.
These were the highlights of
■ama goo "recommendations''
which emerged from the weeklong conference called by Preal-.
dent Elsenhower to esses* the
Mods and problems of the na­
tion's young people. The confer­
ence, concluding today, was at­
tended by 7.378 delegates from all
states end territories.
Florida leads tho nation in vol­
ume ef aweel fresh corn shipped
to market.

YOUTH WEEK BEGINS SUNDAY at the-First Baptist Church and runn
until April 10. Those taking key ports are, left to right, Jim Swxlm, youth
pastor, Faya Gamer, choir director Dorothy Fourakre, director of youth.
Chan Davis, associate director, Al Kaylor, director of training union and
Otto Thomas, chairman of Deacons.
(Herald Photo)

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Blamed For Mishap

TALEN T W A N T E D
JfctteMl talawt aeaat la la town audlttoaiag
tatemi far recording eowtrxrta. Both eawatry
and wastam, rack and raHand -papa” will ha
accepted. Fer aadittea appaiatmaat, apply la
paraoa at 107 Beat Kick Ave„ Apt. 4. Defend,
hatwarns d and f p. m. from April 4th ant or
write Jttl SItA lX , F. a Box SUB, Defend,

In the bock of the neck. He stump­
ed over his desk shout M feet
sway, and died before an ambu­
lance could rush him to a hospital.
A silanca toll over the cloak­
room. Donna'* elaasmatea thought
tha crack ef the pistol and Whit*
ford's slumping over bis doak woo
all n Joke, but they wars afraid
to laugh for fear of getting Into
trouble with their teaeher.
The teacher, George Pranks,
had bean tolling the class about
•oil eare, la a tow moment, how­
ever, the class m illed it was not

see ear rammed Into the bode of
another on french Ave. at Uth
Si. Wednesday efteraem, police
teld.
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Am W. ItHtstetter ef EustU
was ehsrged with fsllurs to have
her ear under central after she
ran into ■ ear driven by Glenyee
I. Mam of 711 Osceola Dr, pttleo
•aid.
Tho Mean oar wai atoppod tor
• rod Hght. Polteo eaUmntod
damage at gam.
A Sanford women wee charged
with failure to have her ear

Donna herself was In a state of
■hoek Immediately after the ehoU
lny.‘

•Id who wa* Imprlioned hr the
Cubans while covering • story in
Havana.
Is telling hia story, Harold
Gait's script emphasised some
serious shortcomings la Castro s
approach to. civil liberties, both
as regards his own people and
foreigners. Castro's critique on
the drama should be of Interest.
As an experienced TV perform­
er In his own right, I'm sure Fi­
del will make the rtlstic allow­
ance* tor some ovar-emphatie
gesture* and sinister tones em­
ployed by the players who repre­
sented his government. And I
trust bn'll note that n sens# of
humor was not entirely lacking
Atniiiif HU ildH.
* Buchanan, ably played by Phil­
ip Abbott, spent II days in a Cu­
ban prison on t r u m p # d-up
charges of elding the escape ef
Austin "Young, an snUCsstrO
American adventurer. Pound guil­
ty by a military court, Buchanan
was given this alternative: 14
years at hand labor or voluntary
departure torn the Island. He
choee the letter.
There were maay aad and dis­
turbing points made in tho hour
but to mo, (ho saddest came
shortly after Buchanan's arrest.
The aecrot police caked why be
didn't toll them where Austin
Young was hiding. Buchanan explained Uwl hpwsmen da oot ro­
veal their aoureea; that when he
spent weeka with Castro’ s army
baton the rebel army's victory,
he did not run to Gen. Batista
aad reveal Castro’s whereabouts.
Thin meant nothing to the Cu­
bans. They ohoee to ignore by­
gone days. Kill, tho scent illu­
minated two things: The Ameri­
can newsmen’s objective ap­
proach to n news story -and lbs
Castro regime's quick temper.
The drama depicted the Cuban
•Metals •• suspicious, often tore-

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BRANFORD fUPI) — A small
» models, wttl be exhibited
» 1 p. m. until • p. m, free tornado hit this North Florida
rtalnment will include a pup. town Sunday, damaging several
ahow and concerts by the buildings and nproottng trees.
A windstorm with gust* up to
ilnole High School Band.
M miles an hour struck the
Panama City area. An estimated
MO,00| In damage* was (anted
at West Panama City Beaeh.
The damage included power
lines down, trees uprooted, a con­
crete garage leveled and damage
to the front of the town’* main
hotel.
In Branford, about M. miles
southwest of In be City, the tor*
nado struck si 10 a. m. H dam­
aged the roof of a motel, throe
vacant houses, the state fruit inlenato Republican Leader spection station, t bridge over
hope* the 8enato will dln- tho Suwannee River.
Mday night — or nt lenat Tho U. S. Weather Bureau
Issued a severe weather warning
aaaage.
(D-Ga.), leader of the today for ports of North Florida
and Southeast Georgia.
rould taka “ a minimum of
Tho bureau said shower* and
thunderstorms accompanied by
haM and damaging wind* wen
expected In a IT emsnty area from
11 a. m. te &gt; p.tn.'The forecast
was for aa area 80 mile* on both
tklea of a line from TO miles westKilled
northwest of Tempo te M milt*
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) -A t leaat northeast ad Jacksonville.
Over two Incbee ad rain fell
) parsons wars killed during tho
1st weekend on Florida’s roods over Seminote eonnty Saturday
end Sunday.
id highways, tho State Patrol said
However, there woe no soriow*
da mi go te roods.
Lake Monro* has peseed Its
'our A Success
peak.
The like has gone down tl/lOthg
MOSCOW (UPI) - Soviet Pre­
tier Nikita Khrushchev said today of an inch since Friday, sod
tat even though differences re- nearly three laches since the high
lain on some issues, his recent water mart Tuesday. .
The lake retched a high of I D
laJt te France was highly sueiful" in his aim te strengthen feet above sea level for ibis season's rains. It was t.M Friday
orid peace.
and f.M today. It never got as
high at the Mt feet above sea
levers Traded
level mark of ISM.
CHICAGO (UPI) - The Chicago
Tho overflow haa retreated
(hit* Sox, today obtained Boy from Fort MtUon Park, Sanford
iievera, slugging Washington Sen­ Public Worki Director S. M.
iors outfielder, for two players Richard said today.
md an undisclosed amount of cash.
To gel Sicvers, Uio Sox gave up
:ttcher Karl Battey and rookie outlaldor Don Mincber,

The river aland at MJ feet at
Quincy—far above flood stage and
half a foot higher than In 1MT,
when a torrent of water battered
through the dlfcoe in the greatest
previous flood in Central Illinois.
Sis thousand aero* were flooded
then.
The breakthrough ended a la­
bour battle for guirdamen and
volunteers who worn osar eshaus*
lion from stacking sandbag*
against the crumbling dikes.
Observers said the flood at
Meyer took Urn river’s pressure
off other weak spots on the Quiney dike*. But the Mississippi was
reported roiling for o strike at
tagging levees at Hannibal, Mo.,
when tho water lovel was N.4
feet and still rising.
The Missouri River also veered
across thousands of acres of farm­
land as it marchod toward tta
merger with tho Mississippi aorth
of 84. Louis.

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy with scattered showers tonight and Tuesday. High today in tho low 80’a. Low tonight fal the 60's,
MONDAY, APRIL 4. 1960

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avt praiao today to Lt.
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coach hen and om af
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GENEVA (UPI) — Tho Sovtet Union roekod tho 10-**.
tion disarmament conferonco today with o lengthy eold war
bloat againnt the West and charged that the United Btatno
was seeking control* only over thoae weapons In which R Is
Inferior.
In perhaps the moat bristling neti-Weetern outburst
'since the talks opened March II,
Russia'* Valerian A. Zorin charg­
ed the United States and iu alllea
da not really want to disarm but
only to "talk endlessly about con­
trol measures."
Ha indicated the Russians cam*
to Geneve determined te gel the
West to sigo a blank check—promiilag ’o disarm te four years
bafo
ly discussion of Individual
dlsr i moat measures or eon-

TWo Important atspa la lb*
growth of Seminole County will
bo discussed at Tuesday's County
Commission meeting.
The Counly Drainage Commit­
tee will present lu long range plan
te aolvo drainage and flooding
problems is the county end tbs
new. *®®pr*tansiyojqAte* grw,
The final drainage pRa
completed at a meeting of
group last Wedneaday. Among
twaammeodaltona te hn prow
tn tho asmmission will be tho
structien at primary drainage
choa la Urn county and that di

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GOP Jamboree
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Prcti(tent EMcahowar la expected to
■ovate a IMP Republican campaign
thorn* tonight in o major speech
to the party faithful at a GOP
"Jumbo Jamborco." The Prcsidcat
Vie# President Richard M. Nlxoo,
Cabinet member* and Republican
tmMieeeloaal leaders iron I* apnone at n riant bon aomer and
rally at Ulin* Arena her*. No llvo
TV-ModIo covertgo was planned.

Tax Examptions
Gain In County

tt-yaar-old man test tho sight
of hit right eye when he was hit
with a glass in Fern Path around
midnight Saturday.
Richard Harper was taken te
the Florida Sanitarium after tba
tcuffl* at to* PaUo Bar In Fora
Park, the. sheriffs office reported.
Harper's pa rente live In Apopka.
Hubert Mathis .af Orlando la
bring held on 6LM0 bond boro on
an aggravated assault charge of
having hit Harpor frith the glam.

Hunting Season
Deaths A t 10

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Hi*
Game and Fresh Water Fish Com­
Approximately 10,MO p a r s o n s mission today reported Users were
have filed for homestead siamo- •T firearm Injuries which resulted
(ten ter 1000, Tax Assessor Rich­
ard McCann* said today.
McCaaan said that this was a*
increase af 1,00* over 10M.
The deadline tor renewing and
filing for Vamatead eiemption*
was Friday.
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Board To Discuss
ion May Take Throne
Drainage, Zoning
&lt; PENH, Cambodia (UPI)
fri family council will be
o determine whether Prince
n Sihanouk ahould taka
• throne left by the death
ither, informed source* said
King Norodom Suramarit,
Cambodia's five million ina, died Sunday after a sudus. H* was M.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

John M. McCarty, candidate for
gnvornor, will visit Sanford Turnday aa part of hi* marathon campaiga mring te discuss his “ work
program" for Florida.
The Fori Fierce attorney, busl■gpaman, citrus grower ami for­
mer circuit court Judge, will bsvo
breakfast whh local supporters at
• a. to. and will viiit tho down­
town area before a speech at Mag­
nolia and Flrat St. at 10 a. m.
Following the speech. McCarty
edit attend n lunch with the local
McCarty for Governor commute*.
McCarty baa been on whirlwind
tear of the state, covering more
than half of Florida's *7 counties
te three weeks. He will visit II
counties this weak as part of hia

campaign te bring hia “ work pro­
gram” te I V attention af Use rot­
or*. McCarty said hia program will
let the voters know where he
steads an ovsry issue.
Water nod its uses occupied the
attention during the weekend ef

Fred Dickinson, speaking la Key
West, promised*to work for oaten■ion of tho East Coast Inland Wa­
terway from Marathon te Eey
Woat. Uo also called tbs atete's
fishing laws a " hodge-podge" and
arid &amp; elected be would ask for
n complete study of Ibtao statutes.
Haydoo Burnt, in Vera Beach,
said misuse of drainage funds was
a contributing factor te recent
floods te Central Florida,
“ 11 la obvious that huge sum*
of public funds allocated for drainapt have boon used Instead for
land reclamation," ha said. "The
of loday'a Herald la lilted largely waters from reclaimed lands hava
by a Pago I story.
It la Urn explanation te the
theorem by Norbert Petris, ex­
change student at Scmlnola High
School, which woo for him tho
lap award it tba Science' Fair.
Ha worked out aa rs pian* don of
another theorem which bad beta
loft aaoxpiateod for SOP year*. Du*
Herbert G. Behrens today an­
te tho length of tho story, It has nounced he Is withdrawing from
boa* placed oa Pago 10, t&gt;«c*usc tho District &gt; Counly Commission

Behrens Withdraws
From Board Race
race.

Behrens, te a statement te tba
Horrid, aald V was withdrawing
from Um race because ef ill
health.
Bpbrons said V wishes te thank
IV Many friends wV have sup­
ported him uatfl this time.

Prison Spending
Gain Is Noted
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Id* i*e spent M.IW.0M on
construction during ten pas

merely been diverted te other
land*, thus compounding the prob­
lem there."
McCarty, speaking in Kau Hal­
ite, warned against water pollu“ Wo want yaar-round industry
all right but lat's bo choosy about
tb* kind of industry and not run
the risk of raining our fishing and
chasing off our tourists,' ho said.
Ha said he had found along the
St. Johns River between Can GalII* and Jacksonville “ at least one
example of n factory that haa
dumped Its waste into tba river
and spotted the bate fishing for
many miles. Tbs public apparently
can do nothing about It."
Farris Bryant, alto appearing la
Esu Gain*, repeated his stand for
repeal ef the Florida tetangible
U* Increase of 1MT.
“ Io this respect we Have mods
a a)tstako which as governor 1
will endeavor te correct," V said.

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tow* by wo UV S. feMgnUsn took
Friday fo r . a start on disarma­
ment—a frees* on armed forces
level*, advance\ noUfkaUen Of
space satellite warfara.
Zorin sold tho approach “I* not
suitable. It can only load aWay
from disarmament, and tbs Sov­
iet Union will not fellow teg l
course."
Ha Insisted the assifssoneh
“ must agree as n first, teak an
tbs general scops of general and
complete disarmament."
Later, nt n newa conference,
Zorin hinted the Bovieta might
trad* on outer space agreement
for a promise ter the United Btatea
to pull Us troops out of Europe.
iss ristsi
But the Weet already K
ha*
eUtcd
the United State* will keep troops
oversees until the world te wall
along the path of diaarnumont.
Zorin said tba reason the United
States proposed outlawing outer
space wcopoos of mate destruc­
tion was that H was second bote
in this field.
U. I. Delegate Fredrick M.
Eaton quickly reminded Zorin that
no nation had pat put n nuclear
weapon into outer space. Eaten
said the United States merely
wanted to insure that outer epee*
would be kept clean of such weap­
ons forever.

k*“*at ^

Hqrimaa said today.

'-•sad

Candidates Claim
'Foot In Dow'
MILWAUKEE (UPI) - P»sl&lt;
dentist aspirants John Kennedy on Iht edge of the ra
and Hubert Humphrey bavorit Beardall Av*. when a car
won custody of tho White House Highway Patrol Trooper
yet, but te the final beura today
of tb* basted Wisconsin primary
each was claiming b* had a teat
In tho door.
Kennedy started K Sunday
wbsa h* told a nationwide totevision audlanc* V bad tent s
latter te Pnsidant Eisenhower
that If atected In November V
would ooaflnue any moratorium
on underground nuclear tests ne­
gotiated te t v eurroat Genova
talks.
The Massachusetts lawmaker
said ha wrote the letter volun­
tarily io that IV President
“ would it toast V vo my vtow
OH it.*
Humphrey didn’t lot Eonaody

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White end private agencies should
• prepared to assist married

* of public welters ever*
r portlentsr emphasis an
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them about high Ideal*.
—Affirmed “the importance of
personal faith in God,” i t ttio
• m m and bulwark of all values
that Americans hope to transmit
to Iboir children.
These were the highlights of
■ama goo "recommendations''
which emerged from the weeklong conference called by Preal-.
dent Elsenhower to esses* the
Mods and problems of the na­
tion's young people. The confer­
ence, concluding today, was at­
tended by 7.378 delegates from all
states end territories.
Florida leads tho nation in vol­
ume ef aweel fresh corn shipped
to market.

YOUTH WEEK BEGINS SUNDAY a t th e-F irst B aptist Church and runn
until April 10. Those taking key ports are, left to rig h t, Jim Swxlm, youth
pastor, F aya G am er, choir director Dorothy Fourakre, director of youth.
Chan Davis, associate director, Al Kaylor, director of training union and
Otto Thomas, chairm an of Deacons.
(Herald Photo)

W Pavement
Blamed For Mishap

TA LEN T W A N TED
JfctteMl talawt aeaat la la town audlttoaiag
tatemi far recording eowtrxrta. Both eawatry
and wastam, rack and raHand -papa” will ha
accepted. Fer aadittea appaiatmaat, apply la
paraoa at 107 Beat Kick Ave„ Apt. 4. Defend,
hatwarns d and f p. m. from April 4th ant or
write J ttl SItA lX , F. a Box SUB, Defend,

In the bock of the neck. He stump­
ed over his desk shout M feet
sway, and died before an ambu­
lance could rush him to a hospital.
A silanca toll over the cloak­
room. Donna'* elaasmatea thought
tha crack ef the pistol and Whit*
ford's slumping over bis doak woo
all n Joke, but they wars afraid
to laugh for fear of getting Into
trouble with their teaeher.
The teacher, George Pranks,
had bean tolling the class about
•oil eare, la a tow moment, how­
ever, the class m ille d it was not

see ear rammed Into the bode of
another on french Ave. at Uth
Si. Wednesday efteraem, police
teld.
*
Am W. ItHtstetter ef EustU
was ehsrged with fsllurs to have
her ear under central after she
ran into ■ ear driven by Glenyee
I. Mam of 711 Osceola D r, pttleo
•aid.
Tho Mean oar wai atoppod tor
• rod Hght. Polteo eaUmntod
damage at gam.
A Sanford women wee charged
with failure to have her ear

Donna herself was In a state of
■hoek Immediately after the ehoU
lny.‘

•Id who wa* Imprlioned hr the
Cubans while covering • story in
Havana.
Is telling hia story, Harold
Gait's script emphasised some
serious shortcomings la Castro s
approach to. civil liberties, both
as regards his own people and
foreigners. Castro's critique on
the drama should be of Interest.
As an experienced TV perform­
er In his own right, I'm sure Fi­
del will make the rtlstic allow­
ance* tor some ovar-emphatie
gesture* and sinister tones em­
ployed by the players who repre­
sented his government. And I
trust bn'll note that n sens# of
humor was not entirely lacking
Atniiiif HU ildH.
* Buchanan, ably played by Phil­
ip Abbott, spent II days in a Cu­
ban prison on t r u m p # d-up
charges of elding the escape ef
Austin "Young, an snUCsstrO
American adventurer. Pound guil­
ty by a military court, Buchanan
was given this alternative: 14
years at hand labor or voluntary
departure torn the Island. He
choee the letter.
There were maay aad and dis­
turbing points made in tho hour
but to mo, (ho saddest came
shortly after Buchanan's arrest.
The aecrot police caked why be
didn't toll them where Austin
Young was hiding. Buchanan explained Uwl hpwsmen da oot ro­
veal their aoureea; that when he
spent weeka with Castro’s army
baton the rebel army's victory,
he did not run to Gen. Batista
aad reveal Castro’s whereabouts.
Thin meant nothing to the Cu­
bans. They ohoee to ignore by­
gone days. Kill, tho scent illu­
minated two things: The Ameri­
can newsmen’s objective ap­
proach to n news story -and lbs
Castro regime's quick temper.
The drama depicted the Cuban
•Metals • • suspicious, often tore-

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VETERANS: Your VA-tau righto, anmod by your aarvtea to our armad foreaa,' ara tha gm taal opportunity tor homo taraatmaat you wig arar hava. Yot hnadrado of vaianum
pay tog rant. Baytog to M a u d Batatoa your natira ateolag caata could coacaivably bo teaa thaa tw oJtem tW rn t to your praaoat etrevmstances. Your monthly payments ara r
Ratat la. Far aaampla an a $14,Md VA-hnn yaar monthly paymoat tneludin|jnixee^^
to only IIT JI. And tha tatarnat and taxon ara ovary poaay tax daductibte. A
a torgar homo, your awatkly paymauta bwraaaa only 18.00 par month far aaeh thouoaad daHara tecraaaa to pr t h mm prtea and that W-H todmlaa taxon aad laaaraaca. Rant mt
Buytog to Huutaad with your YA-loan ontitlament starts u homo invaatmont that makan your honoa axpaaaa dollar watk far yap. THERE IB A PLAN TO FIT YOUR BUDS
PIT YOUR FAMILY IN BUNLAND BBTATHS. WE WILL ENJOY SHOWING YOU CENTRAL FLORIDA'S MOST DELIGHTFUL COMMUNITY FOR FAMILY LIVING.

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factfli On a 914,500. Home
FHA ■ *00.61 Monthly for SO years.
VA • *80.08 Monthly for SO yean.
The VETERAN saves* $10.61 per month for 30 years.

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that retires g 614,16ft. mortgage wider F H A wil) retire a $16,400 lavectmeat for the qualified
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BRANFORD fUPI) — A small
» models, wttl be exhibited
» 1 p. m. until • p. m, free tornado hit this North Florida
rtalnment will include a pup. town Sunday, damaging several
ahow and concerts by the buildings and nproottng trees.
A windstorm with gust* up to
ilnole High School Band.
M miles an hour struck the
Panama City area. An estimated
MO,00| In damage* was (anted
at West Panama City Beaeh.
The damage included power
lines down, trees uprooted, a con­
crete garage leveled and damage
to the front of the town’* main
hotel.
In Branford, about M. miles
southwest of In be City, the tor*
nado struck si 10 a. m. H dam­
aged the roof of a motel, throe
vacant houses, the state fruit inlenato Republican Leader spection station, t bridge over
hope* the 8enato will dln- tho Suwannee River.
Mday night — or nt lenat Tho U. S. Weather Bureau
Issued a severe weather warning
aaaage.
(D-Ga.), leader of the today for ports of North Florida
and Southeast Georgia.
rould taka “a minimum of
Tho bureau said shower* and
thunderstorms accompanied by
haM and damaging wind* wen
expected In a IT emsnty area from
11 a. m. te &gt; p.tn.'The forecast
was for aa area 80 mile* on both
tklea of a line from TO miles westKilled
northwest of Tempo te M milt*
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) -A t leaat northeast ad Jacksonville.
Over two Incbee ad rain fell
) parsons wars killed during tho
1st weekend on Florida’s roods over Seminote eonnty Saturday
end Sunday.
id highways, tho State Patrol said
However, there woe no soriow*
da mi go te roods.
Lake Monro* has peseed Its
'our A Success
peak.
MOSCOW (UPI) - Soviet Pre­ The like has gone down tl/lOthg
tier Nikita Khrushchev said today of an inch since Friday, sod
tat even though differences re- nearly three laches since the high
lain on some issues, his recent water m art Tuesday. .
The lake retched a high of I D
laJt te France was highly sueiful" in his aim te strengthen feet above sea level for ibis season's rains. It was t.M Friday
or id peace.
and f.M today. It never got as
high a t the M t feet above sea
levers Traded
level mark of ISM.
CHICAGO (UPI) - The Chicago Tho overflow haa retreated
(hit* Sox, today obtained Boy from Fort MtUon Park, Sanford
iievera, slugging Washington Sen­ Public Worki Director S. M.
iors outfielder, for two players Richard said today.
md an undisclosed amount of cash.
To gel Sicvers, Uio Sox gave up
:ttcher Karl Battey and rookie outlaldor Don Mincber,

The river aland at M J feet at
Quincy—far above flood stage and
half a foot higher than In 1MT,
when a torrent of water battered
through the dlfcoe in the greatest
previous flood in Central Illinois.
Sis thousand aero* were flooded
then.
The breakthrough ended a la­
bour battle for guirdamen and
volunteers who worn osar eshaus*
lion from stacking sandbag*
against the crumbling dikes.
Observers said the flood at
Meyer took Urn river’s pressure
off other weak spots on the Quiney dike*. But the Mississippi was
reported roiling for o strike at
tagging levees at Hannibal, Mo.,
when tho water lovel was N.4
feet and still rising.
The Missouri River also veered
across thousands of acres of farm­
land as it marchod toward tta
merger with tho Mississippi aorth
of 84. Louis.

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FLOOD RESCUES worn numetuun near Gurnoo, 111 wham Id 000
n forced t&lt; mov#
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W EATHER: P artly cloudy w ith scattered showers tonight and Tuesday. High today in tho low 80’a. Low tonight fal the 60's,

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e weekend navy plana
avt praiao today to Lt.
k C. Hardke, high school
coach h en and om af
n killed.
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GENEVA (U PI) — Tho Sovtet Union roekod tho 10-**.
tion disarm am ent conferonco today w ith o lengthy eold w ar
bloat againnt th e W est and charged th a t th e United Btatno
was seeking control* only over thoae weapons In which R Is
Inferior.
In perhaps the moat bristling neti-W eetern o u tb u rst
'since the talks opened March II,
Russia'* Valerian A. Zorin charg­
ed the United States and iu alllea
da not really want to disarm but
only to "talk endlessly about con­
trol measures."
Ha indicated the Russians cam*
to Geneve determined te gel the
West to sigo a blank check—promiilag ’o disarm te four years
bafo
ly discussion of Individual
dlsr i moat measures or eon-

TWo Important atspa la lb*
growth of Seminole County will
bo discussed at Tuesday's County
Commission meeting.
The Counly Drainage Commit­
tee will present lu long range plan
te aolvo drainage and flooding
problems is the county end tbs
new. *®®pr*tansiyojqAte* grw,
The final drainage pRa
completed at a meeting of
group last Wedneaday. Among
twaammeodaltona te hn prow
tn tho asm mission will be tho
structien at primary drainage
choa la Urn county and that di

Project Urged
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GOP Jamboree
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Prcti(tent EMcahowar la expected to
■ovate a IMP Republican campaign
thorn* tonight in o major speech
to the party faithful at a GOP
"Jumbo Jamborco." The Prcsidcat
Vie# President Richard M. Nlxoo,
Cabinet member* and Republican
tmMieeeloaal leaders iro n I* apnone at n riant bon aomer and
rally at Ulin* Arena her*. No llvo
TV-ModIo covert go was planned.

T ax Examptions
Gain In County

tt-yaar-old man test tho sight
of hit right eye when he was hit
with a glass in Fern Path around
midnight Saturday.
Richard Harper was taken te
the Florida Sanitarium after tba
tcuffl* at to* PaUo Bar In Fora
Park, the. sheriffs office reported.
Harper's pa rente live In Apopka.
Hubert Mathis .af Orlando la
bring held on 6LM0 bond boro on
an aggravated assault charge of
having hit Harpor frith the glam.

Hunting Season
Deaths A t 10

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Hi*
Game and Fresh Water Fish Com­
Approximately 10,MO p a r s o n s mission today reported Users were
have filed for homestead siamo- •T firearm Injuries which resulted
(ten ter 1000, Tax Assessor Rich­
ard McCann* said today.
McCaaan said that this was a*
increase af 1,00* over 10M.
The deadline tor renewing and
filing for Vamatead eiemption*
was Friday.
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Board To Discuss
ion May Take Throne
Drainage, Zoning
&lt; PENH, Cambodia (UPI)
fri family council will be
o determine whether Prince
n Sihanouk ahould taka
• throne left by the death
ither, informed source* said
King Norodom Suramarit,
Cambodia's five million ina, died Sunday after a sudu s. H* was M.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

MONDAY, A PRIL 4. 1960

John M. McCarty, candidate for
gnvornor, will visit Sanford Turnday aa part of hi* marathon campaiga mring te discuss his “work
program" for Florida.
The Fori Fierce attorney, busl■gpaman, citrus grower ami for­
mer circuit court Judge, will bsvo
breakfast whh local supporters at
• a. to. and will viiit tho down­
town area before a speech at Mag­
nolia and Flrat St. at 10 a. m.
Following the speech. McCarty
edit attend n lunch with the local
McCarty for Governor commute*.
McCarty baa been on whirlwind
tear of the state, covering more
than half of Florida's *7 counties
te three weeks. He will visit II
counties this weak as part of hia

campaign te bring hia “ work pro­
gram ” te IV attention af Use rot­
or*. McCarty said hia program will
let the voters know where he
steads an ovsry issue.
Water nod its uses occupied the
attention during the weekend ef

Fred Dickinson, speaking la Key
West, promised*to work for oaten■ion of tho East Coast Inland Wa­
terway from Marathon te Eey
Woat. Uo also called tbs atete's
fishing laws a "hodge-podge" and
arid &amp; elected be would ask for
n complete study of Ibtao statutes.
Haydoo Burnt, in Vera Beach,
said misuse of drainage funds was
a contributing factor te recent
floods te Central Florida,
“11 la obvious that huge sum*
of public funds allocated for drainapt have boon used Instead for
land reclamation," ha said. "The
of loday'a Herald la lilted largely waters from reclaimed lands hava
by a Pago I story.
It la Urn explanation te the
theorem by Norbert Petris, ex­
change student at Scmlnola High
School, which woo for him tho
lap award i t tba Science' Fair.
Ha worked out aa rs pi an* don of
another theorem which bad beta
loft aaoxpiateod for SOP year*. Du*
Herbert G. Behrens today an­
te tho length of tho story, It has nounced he Is withdrawing from
boa* placed oa Pago 10, t&gt;«c*usc tho District &gt; Counly Commission

Behrens Withdraws
From Board Race
race.

Behrens, te a statement te tba
Horrid, aald V was withdrawing
from Um race because ef ill
health.
Bpbrons said V wishes te thank
IV Many friends wV have sup­
ported him uatfl this time.

Prison Spending
Gain Is Noted
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Id* i*e spent M.IW.0M on
construction during ten pas

merely been diverted te other
land*, thus compounding the prob­
lem there."
McCarty, speaking in Kau Hal­
ite, warned against water pollu“Wo want yaar-round industry
all right but lat's bo choosy about
tb* kind of industry and not run
the risk of raining our fishing and
chasing off our tourists,' ho said.
Ha said he had found along the
St. Johns River between Can GalII* and Jacksonville “at least one
example of n factory that haa
dumped Its waste into tba river
and spotted the bate fishing for
many miles. Tbs public apparently
can do nothing about It."
Farris Bryant, alto appearing la
Esu Gain*, repeated his stand for
repeal ef the Florida tetangible
U* Increase of 1MT.
“Io this respect we Have mods
a a)tstako which as governor 1
will endeavor te correct," V said.

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American TAT .......
American Tobacco .
Bethlehem Steel ...
Caterpillar ...............
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Chrysler ...................
Curtiss • Wright ...
DuPont ...... .............
Eastman Kodak .....
Ford Motor . . . . . . . . .
General Elactrls ...
General Motors .......
Graham • Paige ...
Int. TAT .................
LorlUsrd ■- - ..............
Minute Maid ..........
Penney ....................
Penn RB
Sear* Roebuck .......
Standard OU (NJ) .
Sludebaker ...............
U. S. Itari .......
Wcstteghouse El. ...

tow* by wo UV S. feMgnUsn took
Friday f o r . a start on disarma­
ment—a frees* on armed forces
level*, advance\ noUfkaUen Of
space satellite warfara.
Zorin sold tho approach “I* not
suitable. It can only load a Way
from disarmament, and tbs Sov­
iet Union will not fellow teg l
course."
Ha Insisted the assifssoneh
“must agree as n first, teak an
tbs general scops of general and
complete disarmament."
Later, nt n newa conference,
Zorin hinted the Bovieta might
trad* on outer space agreement
for a promise ter the United Btatea
to pull Us troops out of Europe.
ts i
But the Weet already Kiss
ha* ris
eUtcd
the United State* will keep troops
oversees until the world te wall
along the path of diaarnumont.
Zorin said tba reason the United
States proposed outlawing outer
space wcopoos of mate destruc­
tion was that H was second bote
in this field.
U. I. Delegate Fredrick M.
Eaton quickly reminded Zorin that
no nation had pat put n nuclear
weapon into outer space. Eaten
said the United States merely
wanted to insure that outer epee*
would be kept clean of such weap­
ons forever.

k*“*at^

Hqrimaa said today.

'-•sad

Candidates Claim
'Foot In Dow'
MILWAUKEE (UPI) - P»sl&lt;
dentist aspirants John Kennedy on Iht edge of the r a
and Hubert Humphrey bavorit Beardall Av*. when a car
won custody of tho White House Highway Patrol Trooper
yet, but te the final beura today
of tb* basted Wisconsin primary
each was claiming b* had a teat
In tho door.
Kennedy started K Sunday
wbsa h* told a nationwide totevision audlanc* V bad tent s
latter te Pnsidant Eisenhower
that If atected In November V
would ooaflnue any moratorium
on underground nuclear tests ne­
gotiated te
eurroat Genova
talks.
The Massachusetts lawmaker
said ha wrote the letter volun­
tarily io that IV President
“ would i t toast Vvo my vtow
OH it.*
Humphrey didn’t lot Eonaody

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pnrntfo wUl make plenty
mtef when Geneva's eltl- Chuluota, Rings TV fc Oviedo,
ip it op at their Frontier Cooks Corner in Sanford nr at the
Geneva Grocery Stora.
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l on thn. mm, sad the
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Anyone
it or ba

Oewty palltkal candidate. art
■tw ll i n t ts make the most of their
"agtaaM M u" opportunities at a
pnlRiriai n i l / ta ba held In the
gftaew aan.^
A « aa l tkket ta the celebration's
barbecue will alio get you into
dates to be held at the Geneve
Community Hall,
Ttefcata a rt IMS for adults and
,W esata for studenti and child-

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L. B, Nichols, First St., Chulu.
ota, announced the approval of the
Chuluota American Legion Poet
charter by District Legiow Com­
mander R, D. Williams.
Tbs Chuluota Post has l i char­
ter members, and n meeting will
be called soon to sleet officer*.
Nichole Is temporary acting
chairman and (*»onra Packard Is
temporary secretary . treasurer.
Former servicemen in this area
can rontact elthsr ona nf th* act­
ing effieam for further Informa­
tion.

Of Mild w. Bell laid thejj
There will be over MOO more
Mind. I toward better road]
persons voting In the May t
i la an while another can!
Democratic primary this year than
In the previous election, Super­
district, John Fllipaj
visor of . Registration Camilla
IcCaana action is needed ri
Bruce (old eandldalee a t th* first
a work ato dralnaie probk
County Democratic Committee
The Sanford tax deadline Friday
ra a fair cited the need fa
political rally Saturday at Lake
landfill program ini
found the city tax collector's of­
Monroe.
ier, hii
Roy Mann, candl
fice with i t .Si percent ad the tax
Mr*. Bruce said that approxi­
i to re- achool board post 1
roll In.
mately 14,100 qualified In vote this
ka cor- j, («id he favors et
year aa compared to only tl.500
This bottom the April 1, l i i s
rate facilities for
in
lian.
She
added
that
41S
new
collection mark by 1.1 percent.
mission opponent Ray Slat
voters qualified Saturday just be­
T. V. present doe to aid
Finance Dimeter Henry Tamm
fore the vote registration dead­
hi (are
your candidates
said today. City Hall has onlloctad
line.
i| elec- (table post from D
MS0.SM.S0 a# the S4H.t01.tS on
Mr*. Bruce was Just one of the
spoke and gave th
the tax rolls. Notice# ta delinquent
Si candidates who spoke at the
align led tions. They are R.
rally.
real and personal property tax
to help o. C. Owens, Alvin
Mrs. Brace told the large erowd
|c pro- Lewis A. Tate.
payor* will be out in 10 days.
that she has been supervisor of
Thsra is n penalty of one percent
registration for nine years* and
"bad done a pretty good Job."
Her opponent. Mrs. Katherine
Reynolds, ssld If elected she would
do the Job to the beet of her
Sanford's Kiwanlana will depart
from their usual Wsdntsday apeak at the TtSO Mayfair Inn din- ability and carry on the dullea
of the office In an efficient and
luncheon schedule this week to
Join their wives In n Ladles Night n«r. Sevenl past presidents of tho orderly manner.
Planning for n Nn
dinner Thursday. Russell Cole, dis­ Sanford Club am axpocted to at­ Each candidate was allowed
park is the current pf
three minutes to outline his quali­
trict governor of tho Klwanis will tend the dinner.
have "good Judgment as the North Orlando Gsrdct
fications and views.
Following are tome of their growth of the county hinges on The club which nun
30 members pinna to i
comments.
who will be in office."
Another candidate for District officials with heautifl
Senatorial Candidate S. Gary
Bennett— "If elected 1 hope to I commissioner, J. H. Van Hoy, park to be at Third Si
pay back tbs debt that Brnvard said be la running on hi* varied non Ave.
A representative fra
owe# to Seminole County with business background which would
“Douglas
* Slenitroa
"
“li as senator. help him solve the many pro- Orlando Company la |
Stenstrom looked out for Brevard blema tho county faces.
speak at the club’s ni
County and 1 will look out for
The third candidate for the of­ April 14.
■laaippi has not been affected by Seminole.”
fice, Ted WUllami, said ha was
Senatorial Candidate Bernird la th* n e e to protect the In­
eitdown*.
In addition, sympathy demon­ Parrish— "I promise to work for terests of the entire county.
District I candidate James P.
stration* hava been staged from a fair rsapportlonment. Both
roost-Lucoast by Nsgroas and Seminole ana Brevard Counties Avery said he would fight any
are suffering from growing pains attempt to serve the Interests of
white* to ehow support for South­ and
they both need equal reprt- minority groups and would work
ern Negroes. Most of tho sym­ ecritatloa
In tho senate.”
toward n bettor road maintanance Sarah Frances Msnnln
pathisers hava been college stu­ David Calebs],
for the program.
Hstel DeWitt, Osteen;
dents and the demonstrations took office of Circuit running
Clerk— A. R. Lormaan said he standi borne, Sanford; Robert
tho form of picketing of flva-and- "The clerk's officeCourt
mutt keep for progress, leadership, ability Sanford; Joseph Riggin
tan-cent stores.
pace with the growth of the coun­ and desire lor improvement.
Ralph “Henkle,
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The Congress of Racial Equali­ ty. I plan a vast modernisation
W. Lawrence Swafford said be Robinson, Sanford; Dare
ty, (COMB), ona of th# main mov­ program to do tho Job."
would continue to battle for aa nor, Sanford; Felix :
ing forces behind the iKdown Arthur Beckwith Jr., opposing orderly
development of the coun­ Puerto Rico; Judith A
movement, rolled for picketing of Gatebel laid, "This la no popu­ ty and Edward
Lee Zimmerman, Sanford,
larity contest. I plan to continue else running, tor the District J
Births
tba Job ii a practical and offi­ Job. said ha would fight "put­ Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle
ciant manner."
ting the squeew an persons with Sanford; a ion; Mr. am
Sheriff J, U Hobby- "I plan a fixed Income in the county."
gar E. Osborne, Sanfoi
to continue to operate th* office
Otis Fours kre, also in the Dis­ Mr. and Mra..George Pe
like It belongs to th* good people trict S race was not at the rally Land, • daughter.
of Seminole County and not my- due to Illness.
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N A \ \ c«n always be found here in Sanford, now
tnmerce ha* presented the Naval Air Station with
n wind and weather. Accepting the shelter from
Perkin* Jr., is (’apt. Robert \V. Slye, commanding
ninole l minty officials nnd businessmen gathered
tide the NAS main gate Friday.
(Herald Photo)

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of
Strength, Thii muit be combined
kith a major effort in the field
lif arm* eontrol. In a world where
Die deitructive capacity of a (in­
kle thermo nuclear bomb U equivBlrnt to a line of World War II
Blockbuster* itretrhed acrosi the
L'niled Stale* from San Franci*eo
ko New York we cannot afford to
lake chaneei. The armi control
reiearch Institute I have prolvo.**d would eliminate thole gapi
in our knowledge and information
[which hamper current negolia[lions. It would undertake, coor­
dinate, and fallow through on the
reieireh, development, and policy
planning needed for a workable
dlaarmamenl program. But a new
'agency ii not enough. It will need
■trong leadership,
imaginative
thinking, and a national priority
or attention and fundi.
The continuing problem* of WIscon(in dairy farmer* have also
been a source of concern wher­
ever t hare gone in the state.
The dairy lnduilry, like any
other induitry, muit find a way
to keep supply in balance with
demand. When the iteel compajjjJli„jfound, two ycari ago, that
omy could only absorb

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production. Instead of lowering
price*, they raised them. The
tame lesson can be applied to the
dairy industry. But it will take
group action. The farmers themtelvei should participate in the
program. It would be compara­
tively simple to estimate demand
and establish production goals.
Since there it no current sur­
plus, now would be a good time
lo start the program. Each farm­
er would receive ■ quota based
on his history in the dairy busi­
ness, and since there is no sur­
plus at the present time the quota
would not reduce hla production
below h!l present dutput. Trice
support* would be largely aca­
demic. But I favor keeping them
on a standby basis, to prevent
temporary dislocation! or unfore­
seen contingencies from driving
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physician, and kept three rpeaking
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e.tii n a m e w i t h t h e C l e r k nf t h e
THOMAS K. S P IR E S .
C ir c u it c o u r t , Hem lnole C o u n l r .
d e e e t e e d C o u n t y F lo rid * , in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h
r n c v r r n n M . p a v is a h c i n t o b i i Ih* p ro v isio n * nf t h e F i c t i t i o u s
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WASHINGTON (U ri)-C h»Irman Clinton I*. Anderson (DN. M.) said today tha Congmatonal Atomic Energy Commute*;
want* more data on U. S. plan*
to th'are information with Runia
on peaceful uies of nuclear energy.
The New Mexico (enator urtred
the State Department and Atomic
Energy Commission (AEC) to
make public detailed project* pro.
poaed under the U. S. » Soviet
agreement dined laft November.
The pact developed from talk*
held during Soviet Premier Nikita
Khrushchev’* U. S. vldt.
"We want to know what benefit* will come to the United
State* through the program,''
Anderton aald. "We want to find
out what our vldtor* will he able
to iee in Ru**ia, what informa­
tion we will gel."
,
Anderaon'* committee had plan­
ned to review the agreement last
week, but a acheduled meeting
developed into a discuiiion of nu­
clear te*ting. Anderaon *aid the
aeadon would be reachedulrd.
Anderaon »aid he had no partic­
ular apprrhrndoni about the pro­
gram. But he ftreaaed that more

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earning* which are channeled Into
underdeveloped countries selected
by the President.
Spare: The chairman and an­
other member of the House Spar*
Committee urged the Air Force
to revive an anti-missile ray gun
project that wa« dropped despite a
go-ahead by scientists. Chairman
Overton Brook* (D-Ls.) **ld a
method of u»lng light ray* to ex­
plode enemy missile* needed con­
tinued Invent!getion. Rep. James
M. Quigley (D-Pa.) »ald “maybe
we ought to take a gamble" end
reinstate the research project.

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WASHINGTON - As the daw,
the weeks, the months tick on,
the most priceless commodity Is
time. The rice It asnlnit the
spread o( nuclear wespons to
koep them from tho possession
not ot the present three or four
powers but of tlx end then seves
and eight and then 10 or 12.
If this happens (he hope of
checking the competition for nu­
clear arms will have been fore­
closed and the ehancei of an ac­
cidental war will have been en­
ormously increased. The realixslion of this was clearly behind
everything President Elsenhower
said at hit press conference.
One remark went almost un­
noticed. That'was the possibility
of newer, end, while he did not
__ ____
add
this,_ far more economical
wayt of producing the hydrogen
fusion. At least one such method
Is now theoretically possible. And
If we have learned one thing In
the past two decades It is what
Is theoretically possible soon be­
comes practically possible.
Tho nightmare grimly visible
behind the President’s measured
words la a world In which Red
China haa nuclear weapons; and

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M u r Who attended the Science F air a t Seminole High
c u m a w a y praising the exhibit#—and m any a d .
ja itte d they couldn't exactly understand aome of th e eelentifie works th a t th e stu d en ts do flo well.
All th e students who took part in the Science F a ir m ust
be congratulated, especially those whose projects were Judg.
• d outstanding.
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N o rtw rtP e te rs , German exchange student here, won
th e Jaycee award fo r th e best overall project end the Dear*
b o m aw ard fo r th e beet physical reienre exhibit; Owen
■Canmaek of Geneva won firs t prise In the biological science
t W d a h d Ronald Goer**, a junior high student, had the best
display on th e h e a rt and circulatory system .
^ T h e Science Club e t the high school also m ust be com.
m ended for ita g in g the fair end proving again th a t our
School

Judge’s Claim
Is Unmatched

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■ Judge W. A. P sttlshsll, who w ss In Sanford laat wssk
m e w in g old acquaintances and doing s little cam paigning
for re-election, revealed one little-known fact about hia pant.
Tha judge, a Sanford reslrf ‘
• d th a publisher of The Herald
ia paper’s

Nasser in Egypt with the ulti­
mate power of destruction. This
la a nightmare that should give
pause to even the moit-detcrmlned proponents of continued test­
ing to perfect the 'American nu­
clear arsenal
Of President Elsenhower’s eight
years la the White House only
2M days remain. The question Is
whether In this short span of
time It will be possible to get
an agreement on nuclear testing.
That la a paramount Importance

N oV thw candldate'for any office can make th a t atata-

■y. P O L NEWBOM
|y divided four-nation commission
UP! Peretga Editor
. If tha 19-nation disarmament wts act up consisting of Sweden
and Switzerland r e p r e s e n t i n g
Weetore or aeutraf nations and
necessary fln t for the United Poland end Czechoslovakia repre­
Malta and lu Wealern alllet to senting the Reds.
The Commission was a fares
nlnd the Communlita of some
rd facta,
Aa tha conference neared the
Md ef Its third week, Cast and In clear violation of the agreeWiat had engaged In some polite meal and the Communist mem
aparring without concrete m u lti. bers ef the Supervisory Coramls
Issue* remained Use aame: Tha ■Ion effectively vetoed any foveaWent demanding that each phaaa ligation.
Within four y a m of the armlsef disarmament he accompanied
by cheat-proof sosinl*, aad tha
Saviet-M Communist Mae de­
manding total dlaarmameet now
Chinese “ volunteers" and n force
-With controls later.
The Weal haa two rectal Ira­ of hundreds of combat aircraft
ida ssamples before U of what including jet bombers.
By April of 1MT, Ml pretenses
te a happen la any agreement
with tho Hods ttoleia U Is accom­ hid been abandoned and tha U-N.
panied bp enforceable guarantees. forcea fo K orn were building up
I l l s correspondent was on eye their own firepower. Including
alomle-capaMe weapons.
The Tritee Bupe -isory Commis­
sion no loogar function* fo alihaf
North or South Korea, and today
’tho Unlfod Nation* still are angaged fo a Korean “police ac­
tion."
Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush­
chev has said hs wants disarm amaat, and fo this It Is considered
be fo sincere. But he has not yet

who played the part of a Jaw
of Jerusalem philosophised reson­
antly Into the ear of Washington's
leading Communist about peace.
“Our two countries can find
amity," handsome Heston was
saying. "It ran be found In the
medium ef motion pictures." The
ambeesador listened, smiled, nad
•aid nothing.
There was more Irony at tha
reception. Ambassador Mostafa

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CASE B-411: "Disgusted" sent
tha following anonymous' note to
me recently.
Although I don’t use letters aa
tha bails of this cllncnl column In
practical psychology, I think this
cow mortis bolng an exception.
"Doctor (T&gt; Crone," she began
(1*11 givt you hoi letter verbatim
and with her own marking*), "you
are an ass of tho first order. Even
a greater on* than Dr, Kinsey.
“Kafarring to your article fo this
morsteg’a Erl* N*wa, may I ask

D A ILY C R O S S W O R D

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Editor:
Would like to thank you for tho
splendid cooperation you extended
the Sanford Garden Club on our
recent Home and Garden Tour.
Without your support the tour
Mrs. Irwin Flelschar
Gentlemen:
Editor:
On behalf of tha Seminole Coun­
ty Society for Crippled Children
I with to thank you for the won­
derful publicity coverage your
paper gave our Annual Easter Lily
Ball,
Wo feel that without your mar­
velous cooperation we would not
have had such success with thie
dance aa wa did.
Phil Logan
President

LONDON (UPI) - The SimonCarves Engineering Group has
contracted to build aa SS.400.000
fertiliser factory soar Madras,
ladla. Scheduled to coma into
production fo IMS, tho factory
will turn out aomo 11,000 tons
ot compound fertilisers based on
ammonium phosphate osch year.

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But tha man didn’t show. Iro­
nically, Hiss Harrartet had stay­
ed away from tha reception be­
cause she thought Kamel was
coming,
On political backfire*;
They hailed good ele Charley
Halleck of Indiana, Republican
leadtr of tha House, at ■ big
party sa “ Hoosler of tha Year."
The whole atmosphere was bud­
dy-buddy. But President Elsen­
hower, In Ms exuberance for
attend. This waa odd in view of backslapplng, tossed an unwitting
Calm’s hostility toward tha mo­ curve i t Charley, who's aspiring
vie —tad especially toward Ac- to be vice-presidential candidate
Iren Haya Harrarcet, who comas on the Nixon ticket
Ike looked down on Speaker of
the House Bam Rayburn, on
avowed backer of Ms fellow-Texas,
Democrat Lyndon Johnson, for
president. Elsenhower told the 1,M0 guests: "You know. I’m a
former constituent from Mr, Bern's
district ‘dows hs- Texsf," \
The president was com et, for
he was born In-Denison, Tfx. But
this pleasantry was at odds with
tho Republican slogan against
Johnson, which emphasises that
“no Taxao has over been elected
to the presidency,"
ently upbraids her male for pos­ On bureaucratic boo-boos:
Whan an official of the Depart­
sible unfaithfulness, has often
driven him to such a (regie state ment of Health, Education and
by her failure to pick up her wlfsly Welfare waa promoted to aislitant lacrefory, ho seat a letter to
cues in tho boudoir.
You faithful readers know I am a Son. W* L. Prouty (R., Mesa.),
But when the man signed it,
happily married fomtly man, with
flva children, and a record of over he overlooked one thing — that
tho electric typewriter bad missed
40 years as a Bible d a is teacher,
Aa a psychologist (Ph. D.)t as punching all the “e’a." The fullwell as a physician (M. D.), 1 paged, alsgU-ipseod letter went
havs doubla adanUfie qualifica­ along Ilka this;
tion* for writing an "advice" col­ “Sfoo Congrss refid laat Sptmbr
umn for modern newspapers.
thr hav bn ky person il ebaaga
My private secretary Is a devout within tho Dpartmnt of Halth, duRoman Catholic and she was calloa and Wlfar."
"burned up" at this latter, but U The senator recalled Georgs
doean’t ruffle bar for it shone the Bernard' Shaw'a offer of a prise
lady really reade bar newspaper for host streamlining tha Engand la thus widening her perspec­ lints language.
tive, although grudgingly.
He replied:
Modern newspapers thus try to
”Th |ttr addrsd to m detd today
make people think! That’* my first has Shavian flavor and It may wfl
goal, too.
b that you aa an Innovator fo th
(Always write Is Dr. Crsoo hi fUd ot fdral proa would b ntitld to
tare ef this newspaper, ancle*- aom form of bounty undr th atrang
tag a Mag 4c stamped, addressed provisions of th G. B. 8. will."
cavelepe and We to caver typing
Tho lawmaker signed hla rei
aad prtoifoa coats when yen send Wlnsinn L. Prouty, Unitd ft
Snator.

both ss a beg!
symbol.
Within the Adi
U at least the,
that a nuclear tt
approved at the
ence and rstifleM
within 90 days oM
ment of Congrefl
Senate leaders ■
impossible.
^
The value of tfl
course, on the ufl
of it. In the S e a
squandered. Witfl
more of the rtvM
versy still to n in l
or more has fond
The routine buill
be done is piled I
tlon.
1
Time figures I
calculations on el
■ small start cm
checking the nucH
tinder the Arncrid
president cannot 1
cessor to any eomd
makes. Thus a pro
ium on low-level j
Ing outside the re
tlon, cannot be a
next January &gt;0.
The president
chance to say I
might come throu
pallon of Dcmocr#
the summit. They 1
msnd of the aamt
tees after n u t Jal
ccpt on the narrot
when an internally
la actually consldi
• • he rejected thj
Time has been |
many ways. The It
agreed dlsarmamei
terim settlement i
strong after Premia!

Happiness Through Health

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Do.. You Have Ulcers?
(By DR. F .L E O KERW1N)

m
tha woman who bore you, could b*
proud of you.
"Nor do I understand how your
wife end daughters (if nay) can
stand you. I Imagine every upright
man would and does ridicule you.
"Do you get the point? YOU
ARK LOW| (Signed) Disgusted."
Then this goadlsdy added a poet-

How often huve you known
•ome friend who practically
Uvad on milk and soft foods?
Hia compallnt waa an ulcerstod stomach. Th# same suffere r may keep a box of baking
■ ■ ■ ■
in hi* p o o

always a curs fo r overy sffeet. I t cannot ba o lh e rw fo a for ghat (a tha g reat law of
nature. Tha causa of almost
every body disturbance can
be traced to the nervous ays.
tem for i t ia th a on* g reat dl-

The ’Amens’ of an outraged civil­
isation would be like the
chorea.
"And speaking of cow nu n bon.
yours would bo Cow No. I, fo ■
psychiatric ward."
Wall, I’ll 1st you trofoed readers

You’ll enjoy tha fej

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&gt;P. Purcelli, Perklm and Robir nh^.' modt*11' wl» "&gt;»d«
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uM k-- h* r aompfcta costume
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Mr., Georie
’ rS. r‘‘i, GMr|t s,iw - Mr‘| . L?r.. M«. William
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P*“t Colmin. Ura.
“fan While. Mn. Domld Klimm.
“ S|ndri Rider, Mlu Giy
■nt ind Mila Mirty Stcmper.
n&gt;r*e (eirltaa and handtom*
;n. Judie Ambroi* Olliff. DaI Gatchel and Mirvbi Rohlfi,
ipeircd in butineti auiti and
anini itlire, to ahow whit the
ill-dreued malt nil be weirini
lU imon.
Luiie (Mn. Chitlcai Smith
roved to be ai eicellenl comentator and had glowing de»*iptioni about the rlothca and
lodeli ai they promenaded
cron the itair.
The ]idiet coiffure* were by
filial House of Beiuty, Mary
■rown'i, Neil’i, Eva Beaa and
pvel/n'i Beauty Salons-and ankher glamour touch waa added in
leauty Counselor makeup applied
iy Mrs. Bernard Harkey.
Shirley, as chairman, also exended the club's “thank you" to
:oger llama who furnished losey background music, to WilsonHaler and the Sanford Klonst for
[be atige tcenery and to Mc•rory’a for the yellow tulipa
nd greenery that decorated the
lining tablet.
During a fashion break, C. I*
Compton at the pimo accompa­
nied Pina Harriion who aang
I Could Have Danced All Night",
'Jane Htrward, who danced
lumber.
xea wet* won by Mi»«
I. Mn. AI Hunt and
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MRS. LESLIE E. THOMPSON*,
Loch Arbor, and Mr. Thompson
have had at their gueats, her
nephew md hla bride, Mr. and
I /* - ^*an D*rcy of Gtouccitfr,
Men. Mra. Thompson said the
honeymoonera were so Impressed
with Sanford, and Florida in
general, that they would like to
return here to mike their home.

4-H Girls Meet
At Leader’s Home
In Lake Mary
Pat Willla and Saundra Hum­
phrey had chair* of the meeting
of the 4-H Girls club of Like
Mary this week held at the home
of Iheir leader, Mr*. Ted Brook­
lyn.
Wanda Mixon reported to thn
group on the county council meet­
ing. Pol holders tha* the girli
had made were dlsp’syed
The following subjec'a were dis­
cussed: plans for a fashion *lww,
achievement day, ■ skating party
and 4-8 camp.
The girls held a picnic, Sat­
urday, at the fire tower In Ix&gt;ngwood. They Invited the 411 boy*
aa guests. Each girl prepared and
packed a lunch for two and all
met at the home of Mrs. Brook­
lyn and went In a group to the
picnic site,
The next regular meeting la
scheduled for April It.

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Jaycecs Wivei Club meets .it
I p. m, at the home of Mra,
Bill Klinefelter, 811 Escambia Dr,
A board mealing will precede the
program, starting at T:1S p. a .

Lois Ann ami Paul Drop chuck,
who will be leaving aoon to make
their home In Pt. Lauderdale, were
honored with a farewell party and
"eook out".
Eunice and Jim Horton and Jay
Walter were hosts And the party
waa held at Jay’i home m Banana
Lake. A supper of matted hot do**,
talada, cake and coffee was served
to those attending.
The guest list Included members
of the young adult Sunday School
Clan and the choir member* aod
their famillea of the First Chris­
tian Church. Paul and Lola Ann
hava been active la- both groupe.
Those attending were the two
gueata of honor, Nancy and Whltey
McMullin. Celeste Harless, Delore* Barnett and eons, Mike and
Devi, LU Sonny, Jimmie and
Chcryle Horton.
Norma, Bobby end Robert Hood,
Harold and Betty Kennedy, Bill
and Martha Young, Edna and O.
D. Landrcss. Grace and Ira Metxger, Cleble Dobson, AI Neglcy,
Skip, Sue and Linda Sue Specs,
Ruby and John Diets, Sara Hood
and the hosts.

Honors BTU Girls
The Intrrmediete Glrla* of the
BTU of the Flrit Baptist Church
of Oviedo were honored with a
supper at the home of Mr. end
Mr*. G. W. Alford In the Lake
Hayes section. Hosting the party
were Mr*. Alford. Mr*. A. T.
Cartledge and Bill Gammage.
Mr*. Cartledge will aial«( Gammage with this group In their
BTU work.
The delicious barbecue dinner,
served picnic fashion, waa enjoy­
ed by Misses Carol, Jcannle and
Gladys Alford: MU* Linda Har­
ris, Mia* Julie Gore, Mias Clyde
Dunklee, Mias Marilyn Mathers,
Mill Jackie Pcndarvis. Mias San­
dra Maya. Misses Rose Marie
and-Carol Beaile ■, Mias Beverly
Cauthan, G. v.. Alford, A. T.
Cartledge am. the toata.
Keep an Ironing board and iron
sat up while sewing and press each
team ai It la finished. This pro­
duces neater, more tailored results
and makes tha final prosing a
aimplt matter.
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to ^ W ji from Uu
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Uirrounduij
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fan b« fl
with flu. M;.l
been ill.
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moo I.. Conner, IntmedlPresident of tha Florida
1 of Garden Clubs will
ribbon at the Format
Opening Ceremonies at 3:10 p.
m., next Friday.
The Armory i« being turned
virtually into an Oriental pardiae of elegant almplirity for
“Ortantal Patfaa" — w»h lh«
more than one thouaand garden
dab members gathering bloetoma
treei and ahrubs to blend together
a harmony of Ken# and acnnl.
Ros* lover* will appreciate tha
exhibit of the American Rom Socifty which promiaei to be •
thing of beauty line* roan* art
at their peek bloom at thie time.

(Wedding Announced

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Women of tha Pirat PreabfterIan Church Executive Board meattag at i$ a- a - PUathea Class
marts with Mr*. O. H. Pauver, B.
Sanford Ava. at J:&lt;S p. as.
Deacon* mooting M the Pirat
Baptist Church at 1:14 p
youth dee com

them.

IMPORTANT PART OF TH IS SPRING S WARDROBE:
Thin one ia n "no" color green and w hite diamond pat­
tern. Tlie cropped jack et ha* a wide, ahallow neckline
with a three button horizonal closing and th ree quarter
eleevea. M idriff etyiing interest ia in the m atching green
cumm erbund on th e cap aleaved aheath.

League Presents

Oviedo S. S. Class

Palestine Program

Training Center

Sponsors Trip To

The Sanford Story League met quested to write notes of evalua­
at the Episcopal I'amli llou.e tion concerning the Story Teller.
for their monthly soixion. with
Mrs. Moule, program chairman,
Mr*. John Jura*, ftrat vice presi­ introduced Mr*. Margaret Green,
dent presiding.
guest speaker of the evening, llrr
H waa announced that Ihoxe subject was "Palestine, Past,
appointed to aerve on (he nomi­ Present and Kulurr."
nating committee were Mra. R.. Mn. Green gave the members
V. Moule. Mr*. Ella Howard and maps of Paleatlne with all im ­
Mr*. J. P. Thurmond.
portant piblieal ritiea marked
Mra. *. W. Tench, correspond­ She explain ed the “ ftah" was the
ing secretary, reported that let­ sign of Christianity In ea rly bibli­
ters have been mailed to leader* cal tim es.
of girl acoula and brownie troops
A song, with words telling the
inviting them to the March and story of Palestine, was sung by
1the group to the tunc nt "Mary­
April meeting!.
Mrs. R. D. Braden told a short land My Maryland." Mra. Green
atory eotitled "Tha Poor Rich" then told the story of Palestine,
after which members were re- from before the coming of Christ
to the present day. She also fold
the future as predicted in the
Bible.
Hostess
Mrs. Fred Robb, asaiated by
her daughter, served retreihmrnta to the membera present
and tha following *ursts, Mra.
Membera of the Mary Lawton Margaret Alexander of Monticello,
Circle of Oviedo gathered at the Mrs. Harry Osteen and Mrs. Ro­
home ef Mrs. Baall Maya in bert Williams, Osteen, Mn.Charles
Chuluota recently for their busi­ Bone and Mr*. David Smith,
ness meeting and party. The par­
ty had been postponed due to
tbe inelement weather at tha
aeheduleil time.
Min Lola Ruddell gave the davotiona) fallowed by tha pro­
gram hi charge of Mrs. Drady
Mathers. Those taking part on
tha program In addition to Mrs.
Mathers were Mia* Ruddell. Mr*.
Hetti* Ragsdale, Mra. J. G.
Beaaiey and Mra. J. B. Jonea Jr.
Mra. G. W. Alford, chairman,
presided over the business meet­
ing at which time Mr*. A. J.
Reynold* was greeted aa a new
member of the circle.
Mra. Maya, aaiisted by her
daughter*, Miss Janira Mays and
Mrs. Sandra May*, served de­
licious assorted sandwlrhra, cook­
ies, candies and coffer.
Mrs. Mary Mulllna and Mrs.
Georg* Haig were special gueata
for Iba avanlng. Others tnjoying
the event included Mr*. G, W.
Alford, Mr*. A. J. Reynolds, Mrs.
P. G. Norman, Mr*. Drady E.
Mathers, and tha hnatesa and her
daughter*.
Tha harder the water, the ffior*
aoap or detergent you should use
for your laundry.
It Ukfa an entire day's pay to
buy • bar af soap In Poland.

Mrawherry Tagging
Strawberry topping for pancakes
is easy In make. Whip together
equal amounts of strawberry pre­
serve* and softened butter.
College studcols are among the
moat devoted buyers ef wash-andwear clothing.

lly MARIAN R. JONES
Membera of the Kingdom Seek­
ers Sunday School Class of tha
First Baptist Church of Oviedo
mel at the educational building
for their quarterly business meet­
ing, preceded by a covered dish
supper.
The table was drrorated - with
ramelllii. Following (he supper,
Mra, Dradv E. Mather* presided
over tha business KSilon. Mem­
bers voted to sponsor the trip to
Ridgecrest, the Baptist training
center nrar Asheville, N. C., for
Rose Marie Beaaiey. Quilt a few
are planning to ao from tbii
church to Ridircrest In July.
4 chain letter waa written to
Mrs. J. N. Thompson, who taught
tha elan until bar rerent 111*
nesa. It waa also decided to re­
member both Mra. Tliompion and
Mra. R. L. Wheeler, who baa
been lick so long, both part teach­
ers of the elaaa, with Easter re­
membrance*
Mn. Pat Brown substituted for
Mra. Vera Bell m aearelaty for
Ihe evening.

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Personals
By FRANCE! WROTE!
Rev. John W. Pilley ef U hn
Mary has returned from a week*
vacation In Mississippi srith Mt
family.
Thirty-two memben of the Lake
Mnry Community Preahyterlen
ehtirch Joined In a cavalcade to
Lake Wales to see the Paiaton
Play. They had a very tsapiratinnal afternoon.
There will be aaecutive meet­
ing the UPW nt the Community
Presbyterian Churrh to Lako
Mary, Tuesday at • p, m.
I.aura Stinnett* and Abhto
Freese drove to Mount Dora Bus*
day, on a sightseeing trip.
Harry Waiter, Mr, and Mr*.
Birger Wetter, Sonji, David and
Joy Weater, and Dolores Kirach,
spent a day recently at New
Smyrna Beach swimming to tho
Atlantic and picnlelng on Hw
beach,
Other Lake Mary resident* aeon
at New Smyrna include Myron
William*. David Wllaon, Gini Tay*
lor, Carl Stubbing* and two
hooeymooMra, Mr. and Mra. Lana
Taylor.
Mr. and Mra. Franklin F. Skeen,
and their daughter, Elisabeth Jo,
drove to Maypoct aod Jackson­
ville, la it weak and v en t tho
week-end to Jackeonvtlta. Mr,
Skeen la the ehief aviation atniettiral mechanic at tho laniard
Naval Air Bate. He leavta for
aea duty April 4 from NorMk* t
Va. and will bo away until Juan
4. Mra. Skeen and Jedy returned
to their home In Lake Mary lain
Sunday. Mr. Skoen'a mother who
has been staying with them as­
pects to leave this weak lav hot
homo to Virginia.

Florida's Best Home Values!

Harris, Horton
Mr and Mra. Merle Harris of
Longwood, announce thn marriage
sf their daughter, Elisabeth, to
Jeff Hort. ion of Mr. and Mra.
Lyle Horton, Longwood.
The wedding took place March
H at Altamonte Springs, with
Homer Sewell officiating.
The brida was born In Laconia,
H. H. end attended achoola la
ginthrop. Mo. and Long wood.
Mr. Horton waa born In Longwood and attanded achoola there.
He la employed by Rector Bros.
They will make their home m
Palmetto Ave., Longwood.

Lake Mary

Mrs. May*
To Oviedo Circle

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grovta at noon, fadlni
Meditation Garden la

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Seminole Rebekah Lodge No, 41
met at the Odd Fellowa Hall for
the monthly meeting with Mra.
Bertha Snyder, noble grand, pro­
dding.
Mra. Edna Earle of Toledo, Ohtn
waa welcomed aa a visitor. Mra.
Ann Jurat read the atory of
Schuyler Colfax, the founder of
the Rebekah degree.
Membera baying birthday* la
March were honored. They wen
Mr. and Mr*. D. C. Howard. Mr*.
Eva Beckham and Mra. Mary
Jameson.
Obligation night will be
at the next meeting,
lor April 14.

TH E LADIES AID SOCIETY of tho Lutheran Church of thn Redeemer in
Manning to hold a nmorgnabord April 23 with Mra. Jam es Kkern aa general
chairm an. Mra. Ekern, center, Mra. George Dnniela, prcaident of the Lmliea
Aid, (le ft) nnd Mra. John Senkarik, food chairm an, met recently to plan
the menu and aet up other committee* to aaaiat with arrangem ents,
(Herald Photo)

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Weekend
Sports

By JERRY COVINGTON ,
W*U, ole man w eather atruck again
thin weekend and washed away two tllta
• t Memorial Stadium . Friday night the
Beminoles were scheduled to face Lake,
view in an OBC tilt but the rains came.
Saturday night th e benefit game for Por­
te r Lansing got as fa r as the second Inning
when the clouds b u rst again.
Although it was a bad night for every­
one who came to see the gam e between
Tacoma and Springfield it was very suc­
cessful fo r the Lansing drive. There w’as
a fine crowd on hand and the gate receipts
should tally up into a nice sum for the
veteran sportsm an who was Injured eight
weeks ago in a car wreck.
Thera were many form er baseball
greata among the onlookers Saturday
night. Big Hank Sauer, who is now a scout
for the Giants, was sitting along the first
line chatting with farm director and
Hall of Fam er Carl Hubbell. And of course,
our old buddy, Hans Lobcrt, was there
w ith h it crew taking care of the beautiful
diamond th a t he so patiently pels along all
•pring.
There waa another fellow we will long

Trlm-stla Figure Salon made ansthar cleat aweep by taking four
mere point* and taking over lint
lice la the Jet Bowlerellti
owling League.
Sweeney's ended In aecond place
will* ilx wins and two lonei, with
Nell's llslr Salon and Ro-Jays
eloae behind In a lie for the
third apot,
Mary Eatsri hold* fourth place
With Home of Rahlia and Duke
and Ducheaa lied for fifth place
i i tha circuit.
YowsU's, Ivty’i and llovve’s

remember for his pinch hitting feats in
th e 1954 World Series who was on hand.
Big Dusty Rhodes was in left field fo r the
Tacoma team and he scored one of th e two
runs a fte r he had walked In the f ir s t in­
nings.

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Business M anager Pete Schaal reporta
th a t everything is set for the opening
game in the
signs are sold and' practically ail of the
ads in the score book hava been taken.
Pete say* th a t m anager Robbie Robertson has been w riting every day and th e
29-year old catcher and m anager la very
excited about his bail club. K anias City la
supposed to make definite team assign­
ments today, so wa should release our
roster in a day or so.
This year the Greyhounds have done
away with their station wagons and will
be riding in a bus. The bus was purchased
from the M ayfair Inn and is to be com­
pletely painted and decorated, I t la a pas­
senger type bus and should be much more
comfortable for th e long tripa to Tampa
and St. Pete.

H I M P m a International
Saturday
HALLANDALE, Fla., (CPI) —
Bally Acba, a top contender lor
the Kentucky Derby, aeored •
noat victory over Venetian Way
In the I t 20,600 Gullatreara Park
Handicap.
LONDON (CPI) - An Oxford
crew, using new shovel-like oara,
defeated Cambridie by a length
and one-quarter in their tradition­
al race on the River Tbamea.
BALTIMORE, Ud. (CPI) -S u g ­
ar Ray Roblnion, tuning-up for a
return bout with Paul Pender,
knocked out Tony Bsldonl In 1:40
of the fir at round with a head
and body attack.
AUSTIN, Tea. (UPI)-Blll Nleder topped the world’* ihot-put
record with a heave of 09 feet,
T Inehea at the Teaaa Relay*.
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (UPI) Record! were broken In all 14
swimming evenla of the National
AAU champlonihlp* at Yale'a
Payne Whitney pool.
Sunday
BRADENTON (CPI) - The
Waahlnglon Senator* traded catch­
er Clint Courtney and inficldcr
Ron Samford to the Baltimore
Oriole* for infielder Billy Gardner.
RIVERSIDE, Calif. (CPI)-Carroll Shelby of Dallai, Tea., won
the (30,000 Riverside Grand Prlx
auto race. Argentine champion
Count Pedro Von Dory was killed
In the race when hi* Poriche
•0 overturned.

Azalea Winner
Out Of Masters

The curlalh will fall on another
record-breaking aeaion at SanfordOrlando Kennel Club tonight after
an 11-event achedule alarting at

Melon. A. R, Ewbank* lait weak
cracked a seven-year record for
the long dlatance by covering the
lhreeelghths-mile courae in lt.S4
aecond*.
1 : 10.
In the Au Ravolr Handicap, an
The unuiually fast achedule of evenly-matched field could provide
race* will b* highlighted by the Au a fitting climax for the aaaaon by
Revoir Handicap, a three-eighthsmile teat for many of Ihe fineit
greyhound! who have competed
The competition wlU Include Ele­
throughout Uie 02-day meet.
gant Miaa and Guaaie Lee, veteran
The 10th affair alio will be alara who have raced brilliantly In
Grade-A. It will Include auch stand- the past 10 daya.
outa aa A. R. Ewbank* and O. B.'i
Elegant Mlaa ll freah from de­
feating Pina by a note and Guaaie
Lee hai won two out of her moat
recent three evenla.
. way shove their averages. Al­
Andalc, winner of the Central
though Ann Oliver had high game
Florida Derby Friday night, and
§1 ipo, YowtU'a were only able to
three other lop greyhound* from
.take ooo point.
tha local track will compete neat
House of RahIJa lost three to
Friday in a special 81,000 event at
.Mary Esthers with Fran Mackey
Saraaota. Joining Andale for the
With
a
four
game
lead,
and
only
Isadlng tha Dress Shop with a one more night of play IcR In the big race will be Wealthy, Ed'*
IBS Strlea snd Kathy Poullcr com­ Thuriday Night Mixed League,1B. Black Smoke and Ed's Black
puting the 4-8 spilt.
Builder* Supplies, ran Putty.
Howe's Fashion's had a belter Edward*
real
assured
that they will be this
weak, apllttlng 2 and 2 with year's champs.
Neil's Hair Salon. Arlile Johnson's
The money prixea and other
high game won tha first point for league award* will be preirnted to
Ute Draaa Shop, Baity Dedmon'i tha
team* and Individuate after thia
188 gams u d Marjorie Lyona
league play.
111 gamo gave the Hair Salon week'a
In
leal
week's action. Furniture
Jflgh gams for the week,
Center look all three games from
.. Ro-Jay'a and Sweeney's also Stetnmcyer
Roofing, and look AUGUSTA. Ga. (UPI) — Ban
'•pllt 3 and 8 with Ann ConUlng ■way their chance of ending In top Horan and Ham Snead, the hard
high for the Dreaa Shop and Ue- ■poll as the Roofers now have 48te core of golfdom'a “old guard,"
. lla DaPslma high for the Station- wins, In aecond, just four less than were, among tha airly arrivals sacond spot when Flnstarwald
-ary (tore.
Ihe Builders Supply team, and with getting In thalr prattle* licks to­ fired a two-ovar-par 74 for a total
* Ivey'a Shoe Store Just couldn't only
three more game* to be roll­ day for tha 24th renewal of tha of 281, to 279 for Brawtr.
"gel ahead of the Figure Salon.
Malters to umam ant which opan*
- Calaite Smith wis high for Ivay’s. ed.Florida State Bank did their beat Thursday.
Mary fairs loading the Trlm-elte lo even it up, aa they look (ha first
The 47-yaar-old Snaad, a threeteam. _______________
two games from B. Edwards, but lima Matters wlnnar, looked trim
the Bankers were Just twelve plna fit and atltl flushed from his vic­
Svore Named
short of taking tha lait game, tory in the DaSoto Lake* tournwhich would have kept everyone nay last weak a t Bradenton. It
New Giant Coach guessing until the last ball was roll­ waa tha 104th triumph of hla profaislonal caraar.
‘ NEW YORK (UPI) —llsrland ed Thuriday.
Sunland Estates played Pinrcreit
Hogan, alio 47, has been bon­
•ivsrs, wboas Unsbscklng helped
.the New York Giants field one on Uie center lanei, and by losing ing up for the Mtitara by praeof the National Football League'* two, gava Plnaerest a fighting
bogey whan ha hit Into a sandbest dafaaiivs unite la reeent at a- chance toward* ending in third
trap and had to taka an extra
bona, haa been signed to re- ■pot. Sunland haa 4 win* la that
stroke to get out. Powell parred
•place Tom Landrjr as the elub’i position, and Plnccreit la one game
tack with 43.
the hole.
ijefeqeiv* coach.
The Bankers were tha hottest watkand by shoaling * four-un•&lt; Landry, rated os* of football's
.finest defensive strategists, left team present a* they set a new dtr-par 41 In hia flrat practice
-.the Giant* immediately after last league record for acratch series, round over the picturesque Augus­
-year1* championship game to be- turning in a 3.314 lo lake their own ta National course.
-jema head coach of the league'! money *jvot. Geurge Swann w it re­
sponsible for a large portion of this
sew Dalle*
team.
CHICAGO (UPI) — Basketball
•s
------ | ---Patriots Sign Two
as he recked up e 999 aeries.
star-Wllt (The Stilt) Chamberlain
Filling In Ihe split circle wee
BOSTON (UPI)
The Bost
today pondered an offer from, the
Sanford Golfers
Gordon Smart, Ponce Elmore and Patrioti signed two Midwest line­ Harlem Globetrotters said to ha
Benny Phares, all making the 3-1U, men Sunday for lhair 1810 Ameri­ “in the neighborhood of 1126,000.”
§Defeot Cadets
Jesse Gardner and Mu llosford can Football League season, Com­
Glebatrottera' boss Abe Saper« Sanford golfers defeated Florida picking up the 5 8, Jess Carathcra, ing lo term* were John Gremer, ateln mat with Chamberlain Sun­
the 5-8-10, Lillian Ogden the 3-6- a 290-pound Uckle from Illinois day, than saltl ha had mods Cham^Military School, 12-4 Saturday.
- Bobby Qlceaon was medalist for 10, and BUI Foster, who got a and Harvey I. Hosteller, a 240- berlain the offer and Chamberlain
-the Seminotes with a 78.
whole mess, the 14-10-74.
pound guardifrom Purdue,
had taken off for an undlselnxtd
•pot "In the eait" to “think It
over."
Chamberlain test week quit the
Philadelphia Warriors in the Na­
tional Basketball Association and
£ L O B ANGELES (UPI) Thus started the speedway saga Wednesday. This la strongs, con­ said he did not plan to return to
“Strings things con happen, admits of the grim, hlue-cycd woman sidering the fact that spaed Is not tha NBA.
'Aland* Vlekl Wood, when a woman known as the 'racing grandma" a factor but all traffic laws must
who has won some 35 trophlas,
-'fahoola off her mouth."
five powder puff deibies, holds t&gt;« observed In a motor marathon Takes Title
n Vicki did, baek in 1963. Htr hus­ tha women's mark of 130 miles designed to prove tha mileage ca­ H1GHWOOD, III. (U P I)- Indian­
band, 8ka*ter, took htr to a worn- per hour at the New Daytona In­ pabilities of tha care you will ka apolis. Ind., Sunday waa crowned
2|n’a stock car race In thalr native ternational Speedway, set a wom­ driving.
the fifth international Little Guya
D etroit and Vicki leokad rather en'* mark of 150 milei per hour “It’s Just that It's competition," basketball champions. They de­
'Scornfully at thalr afforts.
on tha Daytona Beach measured she dimpled, “and I love compe­ feated Highwood, III., 43-34. which
5 “If I couldn’t drive better then mile and today U somewhere be­ tition. I'm even a little scared, finished In Ute runnerup slot for
-that," aha said, slipping her three tween Tuesmeari, N, M„ and like I am bafore a race. Don't the third straight year.
rjhlldren bet dog money, "1 Wichita, Kani., driving a Dodge ask me why. Onro you get start­
Wouldn't even have tha ntrve to Dari fix tn tha famed Economy ed, the fright and the excitement
f a t out th an and nuke n spec- Run.
disappears.
Vicki was “all excited" before “Tha first day we go through
lad* of myeaIf."
• They wont again the neat weak. •he left Los Angeles an Saturday Hell," she added. “That'a a town
3tnd, whan ft cams time for the in tha 2,000 mile five-day grind In California hut Is sums up the
•women'* race, the implsh-eyrd which winds up at Minneapolis on whole situation."
' Ik eater took Vlekl by the hand,
"l4d her down to the pita end ush-

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Set For Masters

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UI*nt for recording contract*. Both country
and western, rock and roll u d “popo" wlU bo
accepted. F or audition appointment, apply in
poroon a t 107 Eaat Rich A va, Apt. 4. DoLand,
between 4 and 8 p. aa. from April 4 th on; n r
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Florida and no team 1*
to see them leave than
lengcl * bedraggled Sew
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line, the right-hinder tb*
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Ih Pirate*, pitched his
lOmplete game of the ex*
competition and (hi M r
Loul* pitcher when hi
10 hit* igainit New

BOATING ENTHUSIASTS from Sanford were up early Friday
boats in top shape for th e annual Silver Dollar Cruise to Ocala. Over 61
(ord boats participated in the cruiae which ended Sunday. The crui
eluded a 70 mile trip on the Oklawaha River from Welaka to Ocala.
(Herald I

ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UPI) - The
riddle of ' ‘what's happening to
Bob Cousy?" held all tha atten­
tion today in the National Baskelball Association championship
playoff between the SI. Louis
Hawks snd Cousy'a Boston CalUfa.
The Hawks evened the best-of*
seven series at 2-2 Sunday, drop­
ping Boston, 104-98, at St. Louia
while holding the usually highscoring Cousy to but one basket
In 13 tries.
In all, Couay now has scored
but IT of 49 field goal attempt*
in the four game aeriei for a
frigid .218 ahoollng percentage.
“It just seemi to be one of
those thlngi." Boalon coach Red
Auerbach said. “ The ball limply
it not going through the basket
for Bob. He certainly la physically fit and all that. It’s juat not
falling in. There doein’t seem
much that can be dona.1'
The aeriei now is scheduled to
move lo Boiton for the crucial
fifth game Tuesday, then return
to St. Louis for a sixth gam* on
Thuriday. A seventh game, If
necessary, would btf played In
Boston on Saturday.

final four minute, of the first pe­
riod to take a 21-18 edge at the
quarter. By the half, St. Louis
had built Ha edge to 90-39, after
earlier leading by 12 pointi, 40-28.
Boston fought back in the third
period and twic* managed to
come within one point. St. Louis,
however, pulled in front once
again la the period’* final mo­
ments and ted, 81-43, at the end
of the third quarter. In the final
period, the Celtic* never could
come closer than nine pointi.
Boston did try a last minute
drive, however, but waa acverly
hurt when Frank Ramsey fouled
out with four minutes left and,
itlll later, Tom Halnsohn bad to
be helped from the floor with a
cut eyebrow suffered during ac­
tion under the backboardi.
Key men la the Hawks attack
ware Bob Pattlt and Cliff Hagan.
Pettit wound up Uto game'a top
aeorer, with 88, and Hagan added
29 before a national telaviaion at
dtence and a crowd of 10,ei2i
High for Boatoa were BUI Shi
man and Ramaey, each of wB*
•cored 80.
St. Louie wound up scorteg
of Its 81 Raid goal ettemi
a .488 percentage mark,
pared with Boalon'a 88 oij
.399. In rebounds, them
claimed IT to Boston's Ik

DETROIT (UPI)
It w*a on
to Montreal for the Toronto Ma­
ple Leaf* today for an all-Can­
ada final In the Stanley Cup play­
offs.
The Leafs, powered by Frank
Mshovllch and Bob Pulford, ral­
lied In the final period Sunday
night to turn baek tha Detroit Rod
Wings, 4-8, and advenes to tha
finals against tha National Hoekay
League and dafandlng cup cham­
pion Canedleni.
“I'd sure lika to gat thra*
more winners against Montreal,"
•aid Mahovlfch after sweeping tha
puck Into tha Detroit net at 8:40
of the third period fer what proved
to be the winning goal.
Mehovlich blinked the red light
only three times during the alagame aeries with the Wings, but
each time hia effort netted a win­
ning goal.

Toronto, which t n W n
to Montreal during the rca*—
■seaon, will oppose the Csnadlena
at Montreal In a beat-of-sevengeme aariaa starting Thursday
for the cevatad playoff trophy.
Coach and General Manager
Puneh lmteeh made a hasty exit
from the Olympia after tha Leaf*
pasted thalr oeeeSMry few th win
over Detroit.
But the playero said what lmlech doubtless would have said—
the big fight Is atill ahead.
“We didn’t fer* too well against
Montreal during the regular seaion," Makovlleh said. “But we'll
give It everything we've get In the
finals."

Sanford Babe Rl
out* will be held!
Thuriday.
All boya who wig
1 and not over ll
■re eligible for I
Playera from lam
have to attend lh|
held on the Semina
baieball diamond,
muit present birt
Ronald Perry, Is
announced that a*
had been approved'
Oviedo will hava j
this sea,on. Lake
nounced earlier; a,
Last year, aponi
tary, Kiwi nil, (
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47 per cent of the protein needed
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then igainit aome ol tha
beat long-ball hitter*.
IC« tha homtr-hippy Sta
s Glints Tuesday at
tents reeled off on* *|
ileal game* Sunday wbnu
Ireisoud hit two triplsr
rs In live rum during *
i sixth inning to apart a
[mph over the Chicago
|Ulie Maya hit hix eighth
tnd Orlando Cepeda hia
[the exhibition action (of
1*. Frank Thomu hit twi
[Cuba, another gang of
Biers who play tha Card*
■end.
kr Sunday action, Balk
k t all the way and all
lly (our hid in pitching
laukat Bravea to a 11
aver the Washington Sap­
id in a game halted by
k r lix inning,, llaok
| f the Detroit Tiger, lim.
IPiratcs to e ring]* by
■avttz while winning, 1-*.
fie sixth comecutiva loa*
i Green’s single In thr
g give the Boston Rw
victory over the Clevt4ns; the Los Angeltl
and Cincinnati Rads
at 4 1 when rain hilled
' eight innings; the Baldole, downed tha KanAthletics, 9-2, and tha
Fhlle Sox defeated tha
ill Phillies, 4-2, in I

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Crackdown Started
By Revenue Agents

Mon. April 4. I960— Pago 7

Dow Mystery Hour Gets Off
To Rousing Start On TV
£

By FRU) UANZlr.
NEW YORK (UPI) - For Uioie
who swine only with the quiet,
underplayed mysteries, “ T h e
Bat" will never do.
Both for those who enjoy their
whodunits in the all-out, nodoors-barred style, where charac­
ters have names like Courtlclgh
Fleming, hands reach through
Qwindowi, shadowy figures das
down corridors, peopc streak up
and down stairs while old women
shriek and heroes hold their chins
high. Thursday night's production
of “The Bat" should have been
perfect.
1 thought the 30 year-old mys­
tery melodrama classic by Mary
Roberta Rinehart and Avery Hopgood got NBC-TV’i "Dow Hour of
Great Mysteries" off to a daRightfully spooky, exciting start.
Walter Kerr's adaptation reeeived a staging that made no
attempt to conceal or soften a
story that hai been made to seem
rather primitive and quaint wnh
the pasaage of the years. In fact,
the opposite was true. The pro­
duction by Jlobert Saudek Asaotal touch*! — the creaking doori,
clatea used those vary fuadamenthunder, dark hallway*, hidden
fcrooms, dead bodies and furtive
glances—to make "The Bat" cap­
tivating entertainment.
They don’t write 'em like that
anymore. (And If they do. they
don't get them produced.) But
the suspense-building trick* still

Bob Hope will be master of cere­
monies for the 32nd Academy
Awards Program that will be pre­
sented on NBC-TV and NBC Radio
a t 10:30 p. m . to d a y .

work. The plan that acared audiencci three decades ago had
plenty of scary hill of business
to offer Thursday night, thanks to
the high-speed, busy staging by
Paul N’iekell.
The cast that made it hum in­
cluded Helen Hayes, Jason Robards and Margaret Hamilton.
Mias Hayes was Just right as the
shrewd, indomitable Cornelia Van
Oren. Milt Hamilton, as usual,
was excellent ai a nervoui wreck
named Llirie. Robards didn't en­
ter into the spirit of the play ai
completely as he might have. But
as a representation of a famoui
old mystery story, this product
"The Bat" hit a home run.
"The Many Sides of Mickey
Rooney" were exposed to a CBSTV special Thursday night.
The hour offered Mickey a
chance to act, sing, dance and do
comedy. He proved that he is un­
doubtedly a great guy to have at
a party, or on a night club stage.
Much of Rooney'a humor, how­
ever, Is the aort that schoolboys
go in for. It Involves such deli­
cate touches as nose-wiping, garlie breath and the drunk act. It
draw* easy laughs — I laughed,
too — but It is the sort of laugh­
ter that hai mental reservations.
The show'* pace, crisp at the
start, wilted before the hair-way
point and never managed to perk
up again, Aniiting Micky were
Joey Forman and Gloria De
Haven.
Historians may be interested to
not* than when Mickey imperson­
ated a drunk in one sketch, lie
opened with: “Which way la it to
■The Jack P air Show'?"
Joe E. Brown served as host
Thursday night for ABC-TV'a vi­
deotaped circus special, which
featured a number of acts in the
ona-ring Bertram Mills Circus of
London. The performers were
brisk, daring and cievar and al­
though inadequate lighting dimin­
ished the effectiveness of the per­
formances, It still adds up to a
delightful show for children of all
agea.

Ringside Requests
NEW YORK (UPI) — A total
of 7M ringside reservations al­
ready have been received for the
June 22 return title bout between
Ingamar Johansson and Floyd
Pattaraon, Feature Sports Ine.
disclosed today.

AUCTIONEER J. C. Pearson give* C.len Grango a box supper th a t he bid
on a t the Lake Mary box aupper held Friday night nt the firehouse.
(H erald Photo)

Sanford Pastor
Opens Revival Tour

Red Satellite Nations To Join
In Giant Cuban Rally Tonight
HAVANA (UPI) — A week-long
Communist youth rally opens tiefore the television cameras in Ha­
vana tonight with delegates from
Russia, Red China and other satel­
lite nation* invited to present their
views on world politics to the Cu­
ban public.
The rally, to which a total of
about 20 nationa were invited, ia
sponsored by Cuba's National Con­
gress of Socialist Youth and is the
biggest such Communist galhoring
to be held in this country in rec­
ent years.
Premier Fidel Castro and hia top
revolutionary aides were expected
to put in appcarancei at the meet­
ing, which will kick off other mass
Communist functions in Cuba In
the next few months, including a
massive May Day parade and a
possible "Latin American youth
congress" in July.
Tonight's program, starting al
f p . m .at the Estrada Palma theatar, will feature among other
speakers Piero Pieralli from Com­
munist Hungary, president of tha

WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h e In­
ternal Rcvrnue Service has offi­
cially adopted tougher income tax
regulations to reduce expense ac­
count (ax cheating by corporations,
businevsmen and employe*.
Starting next year the IRS will
'require more information on busnesses' tax returns about expense
account allowances. Its ohject is
to crack down on two kinds of tax
fiJP*:
Excessive deductions for enterlaimcnt and other expenses which
do not qualify as "ordinary and
necessary" business outlays.
—Failure of taxpayers to report
as income general expense account
allowaners, vacations and other
tilings of value from an employer
which are really part of the tax­
payer's salary.
Internal Revenue Commissioner
Dana Latham first proposed the
more detailed reporting and an­
nounced the crackdown on ex­
pense account tax dodges last Dec.
23. Ai made final Sunday night,
thr regulations were changed only
in minor ways.

World Federation of Democratic
Youth which claims affiliates in 67
nations.
Although no definite program
was published for the rally, it
was expected to be used ns a
springboard for continuing Cuban
attacks against the United Mates.
In a display of anti-U. S. feeling
Sunday, the mayor of Santigo, one
of the center* of Castro's guerrilla
war against former President Fulgcncio Baliita, deleted Americun
names and titles from prominent
atreeti and parks.

Refinery Developed
TULSA, Okla. (UPI) - A portable "Turn Thumb' refinery that
can ride a truck piggyback may
solve the problem of obtaining
petroleum products for drilling
operations In the Jungle or deeeri, the American Petroleum in­
stitute says. The miniature unit
would process from 300 to l,5oo
barrels of oil a day and require
a crew of only two men per
shift.

Taslor C. W. Beach of the San­
ford Seventh-Day Adventist Church
left Friday to conduct a week-long
revival at Vero Beach.
Pastor O. V. Schneider, Bible In­
structor at Forest Lake Academy
will be the speakrr at the local
church Saturday in the absence of
the regular pastor. Pastor W. L.
Marart of Orlando will condurt the
Wednesday evening Prayer Serv­
ice.
In the Southern Union, compris­
ing the eight southern stairs, a spe­
cial emphasis is being put on
evangelism during April and May.
As a part of this program known
as Operation Dixie there is to he a
wide exchange of pastors for one
week revivals.
Annminrcment of the speaker for
the local revival will be made lat­
er.
One doren graded extra large
eggs must weigh not less than 21
ounces per dozen, according to
USDA and Florida Department of
Agriculture standards.

Offer Turned Down
GOTEBORG. Sweden (UPI)—
Heavyw«icht Alonzo Johnson of
Rsnkin, Pa., who defeated a alahlcmate of champion Ingemar
Johansson Sunday, has turned
down en offer to become a spar­
ring partner for Johansson be­
cause "I consider myself too good
to become a spar mate." Despite
a brow cut, Johnson scored an
eight-round decision over Thornrr
.Unman, while Johansson worked
at Ahsman’s second.

Bob will be the only matter of
ceremonies for the year's biggest
television program. It will be the
eighth year that Hope has been the
star of the Oscar show. Bob has
often ihared the honors with as
many as a half-dozen of Holly­
wood's top personalities but this
year he and he alone has been
chosen.
Favored for “best picture" of
1959 ia “ Bcti-Hur" which threatens
to be the sweepatakes winner by
collecting the most awards. It
topped all competition with II nom­
inations.
Best actor honori favor Chariton
Heston, who played the title role
In the M-G-M epic.
He li running against James
Stewart (Anatomy of a Murder),
Laurenre Harvey (Room at the
Top), Paul Muni (Tha Last Angry

Plane Makes
Unscheduled Stop
After Bomb Threat
NEW YORK (UPI)—A Nationai Air Llnee plana with 111 peraont aboard landed here Sunday
after an unscheduled four-hour
stop in Wilmington, N. C., because
of a bomb thieat,
Tha Super-1! Constellation wa*
on a non-stop flight from Miami
to New York when the National
office in Miami received a talaphone call that a bomb had been
placed on the plane.
Tha plana was ordered by radio
to land in Wilmington, where a
search failed to turn up a bomb,

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2-BEDROOM home, kllrhrn equip­ 175 ACRES, fenced, for rent
near Geneva. $200 per year. Call
ped, $75 month. Outtide city
FA 2 0687.
limit*. FA 28660.

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1. Good Food
S. For Rent
L Wanted to Kent
4. Rral E ilat. Wanted
L Real F.etata For-Sat.
L M o rt|a |. Loam
T. Buai.ee. Opporlunllte.
T-A Inauranca
l a A Female Help Wanted
9
f. Mai. Help Wanted
Id. Male or Femal#
It. Work Wanted
It. Plumhini SerricM
11. Electrical Sarrirao
14. Build, Paint A Repair
II. Special Services
18-A Beauty Parton
14. Flowere A Plant!
17. Peta • Livestock . Supplle.
II. Machinery • Toala
&amp; It. Boat, and Matora
™ M. Automobile.
M-A Trailer,
f l. Furniture
15. Article. For Sale
IS A Article Wauled
M. Notice. A Peraeule
14. Leal A F etid

24. Lost A Found
LOST: Large rad mal. Golden
Retriever. REWARD. Telephone
FA 2-376B.

2. F or Rent
MT EXCAMBRIA DR.: I bedroom
unfurnished house. Ph. FA 2 0920
after 2:00 p. m.
LARGE I brdm. torn. apt. IST.I0
1701 Magnolia. FA 1-3951.
•-BEDROOM furnithed country
home on Orange Blvd., • milet
Weat ot Sanford. Home like nepr.
Everything spic and Span. 170
per month. H. R. Rice, 34 Sunnet Dr., DeBary, Fin.

ROOM, private hath, private en­
trance. FA 2 6681 or FA 2-3961.

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Odham &amp; Tudor

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2 RKimOOMH, 1V| TILE BATHS with colored nature*,
lerraase floor*. Venetian blind*, rarperte. screen perch.
■Hilly room and many ether extra*.

All Home* Carry A 1 Yr. F.H.A. W arranty
IN THE CITY — ALL CITY CONVENIENCES

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1405 WYNNEWOOD DR., 3 BR.. LOVELY 2 bedroom house lVh
block* from Mayfair Country
CBS home; *1800 equity or
Club Golf Course; reasonable.
terini, Ph. FA 2 3110.
Phone between 7 and 9 p. m.,
FA 2 2252.
FAMILY TYPE HOME - 3 bed
roomi, t baths, large living
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
room, separate dining room,
breakfast room, rear patio. 220
J. W. HALL
square feet, plus floored atlic.
2544 French Ave.
817,500; low down payment.
Write owner, t/o Box 2, Sanford “Cal Ball" ReatLr
Phon* FA 2-2941
Herald.
2-BEDROOM house, clean. Lew
down payment, only 957.50 mo.
C. A. Whiddon, Sr. 166 Country Club C i r c l e .
FA 2-1564.
BROKER
$92 So. Park Ave. Pfe PA 1 MM

Call ua today for appointment.

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Phono FA 2-4991
$12 N. Park
'Phona FA 29331 2601 Park Dr.
FOR, SALE by owner, one bed
room houae trailer, large built
on cabana, lot 200' x 190', Or­
ange City. Call after 5:00 P M.,
SP 44342.
3-BEDROOM, 2 oath home In
Sunland Ratatei. FA 2 2809.

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates
Registered Real Eilat* Broker
Ph. FA 2 1301 17-92 at Hiawatha

7. Huai neon Opportunities
FOR LEASE: Well established
service station, good location.
Contact tha Pure Oil Company,
604 W. 9th. St.
GROCERY ft "66" Service Station
on llwy. 17-92, across from
Cirrualand aile.

H. Female Help Wanted

CURB GIRLS
Must lie 21. Apply in person Pif
*N Whistle.
TYPIST or stenographer, short­
hand and Irgal experience profered but not required. FA 2-4114.

10. M ile e r Female
WANTED - Man, or lady, for
my Watkins Route. Yes, I am
retiring after serving the cuaInmert in Ihli area for the pail
25 year*. Thrre will be no ob­
ligation to me. t fust want to
aeo a ' good Watkin* Dealer
operating my route Call nr •((
C, L. Allen, Apopka, Phone
Tucker 45483.

plant In yard* or grovea. Shade
trees also available. Ed Daria,
FA 2-4317,
REDIMIX-CONCRETE

37“ window ain* turn
84*' Window Llntola SMS

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11. Work W anted
CLEANING and ironing; will car*
for children. 5oa E. 10th. St.
WILL keep children, $1,25 per day.
Ravenna Park Area. FA 27709.
HOUSEWORE. FA 1H96.

1800 BLK. • W. 3rd

SAM LAWSON
FA I-SMI

FA 2-4200

CHECKING, cleaning and oiling 20. Automobiles
window air conditioner*, $250 '54 NASH, rebuilt motor, $32S.
e*ch plu* filter* and material*.
FA 20720.
FA 2-7895,

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

STURDY 1951 HUDSON, Roomy,
comfortable, run* good and ha*
good brake*. $250. Hy Owner
Buck Glass
FA 26406.
Vent C.lnss

Windshield*
Door Glass
SERVICE
Senkarik Glass and Paint Co.
It 114 W. 2nd SI.

act; refrigerator, stove; dinette
set; living room suite; $1,909
value for S8M. Tel. FA 2-5485,
ick
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TRADING POST. FA S-M77.

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Refrigerator ....................$!00.M
burner “Superior" Gea
Range ..............................$160.09
tahngany Drop Leaf Table
ft 4 chain .......... ..........$75 0#
Ihlna Closet ......................$25.0*
lahogany Twin Beds, lanerspring Mattresses . .$tOQ-M
lahogany Vanity ft Night
Stand
............................$15.04

FA 2 4622 20-A Trailer*
GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS in­ 1960, 34 ft. all modern two bed­
stalled and repaired. Roof reroom LaSalle mobile home.
pair. No Job too small. Free
Mini sell right away. Co*t
•atlmatea. FA 2-8463.
$3,805, will take 22650. See at DeWtlt'a Trailer Park, So. of San­
ENVELOPES, letterheads, atateford. llwy. 17-92
menta. Invoices, hand billi, and
programs, j U . Pr-tgreaalve CAHANNA, 9 ft. x 27 ft., 7 ft.
Priming Co. Phone FA 2 2S5tx 9 ft. along# area Included;
Cabinet ............................$100 04
306 West 13th St.
drape* and floor covering; 9300. "Zenith"
Radio ft Record
Ray
Kenyon,
lOf
So.
Wade
Ave.,
CUSTOM UFIIOLSTERING: All
Player - 8 ft a 8H ft.
Deland.
Mahogany Cabinet (needs
work guaranteed. Frro Esti­
mates. Phon* FA 2-7111.
repairing) ........................ $$$.$•
RICHARDSON 1937, SO ft. X 9
ft., 2 bedroom, air conditioned; "O. E." Vacuum Cleaner
WE REPAIR AND SLBVICB
with attachment! ..,...$ 0 .0 4
coat $6,500—sacrifice for 93,000.
STINE
Must go this week. Ray Ken­
Machinery and Supply Ob.
yon, 109 So. Wade Ave., De207 W. tod St.’
Phv. FA 24432
•59 KENMORE DRYER, practi­
Sewing Mach. Repairs 23 FT. NASSAU, 17 ft. Trotwood cally hew; will sacrifice tor
Trailer, cheap and clean. 3519 laa* than half. FA $4324.
ALL MAKES
MODKIJ
IN So. Park (14 hr. ser.)
Orlando Dr., Sanford, DeWilt'i *
FA 2-3625
Trailer Park.
coven. Call after 1:8$ p.
FA 2447$.
COMPLETE
21. Furniture
LAWS MAINTENANCE
Mowing — Edging — Kcrtlliilng Used furniture, appliances, tools JM8RELLA tent* $39.8$ up. I
beat cushions. ARMY-NA’
Renovating — Fertilizer Salei
etc. BougM-Sold Larry's Mart rest,
FREE ESTIMATES
215 Sanford Ave. Ph. PA 14119 SURPLUS, 51$ Sanford Ave.
JOHN LOMMERSK, FA 2-7117
$SAVE$ .
TV and RADIO REPAIR, after
New ft Used
5:i*ii nights and weekends; Randeak. TA 24559.___________
fmd, Ijike Mary and Longwood. F urniture and Appliances
FA 2-2772 and FA 2-6615.
25. K H u c n t i S T T E t T S a r
:
PIANO TUNING ft REPAIRING
aet-Bee g. p m a t n . p a a - m i
W. L. HARMON
AIRLINE
PH, PA 1-4122 After 9 P. 0 . ROLLAWAY, BnipHai and Baby
ENJOY FR EE TRAVEL .
Bed*.
Day,
Week
or
Month—
TV SERVICE within Hie hour.
GOOD P A T — SECURITY
FURNITURE CENTER
Servlre call $3 ,ilua parti. Call
1100 French Ava.
FA 29955, Sumbine TV, 203
Ph. «A 3-780
Sanford Ave.
from thla vicinity to train Im­
New
ft
Uard
Furniture ft Applimediately . for attractive airline
SERVICE CALLS 1200
sores. A Good Place To
positions a i Hostess, ReserveThe Rlggrit Lillie Shop
BUY, SELL or TRADE
tienlat, Ticket Agent and Ope­
In Sanford. All Parti And
rations. Short, low coat tralnlni
Ijrtwr Guaranteed 90 Days.
Jenkins Furniture
SANFORD RADIO ft TV CENTER 400 Sanford Are.
PA 8-7450 can qualify you. WUl net in­
terfere with present employ*
9lh. ft Sanford Ave. FA 2 9741
ment. IN
Women will be trained
^M
td In
• BIG VALUES
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
• JUICK CREDIT
rharm and beauty technique*.
AS type* and alaea. tori ailed
Must
have pleasant
• EASY TERMS
iiuii ntv#
pi fu lfil personality,
ptnoH iuijt
"Do h Youraelf”
WE GIVE TOP VALUE ITAMrS
ilgh school graduate, ago 19 to
high
0.. *Inquiries confidential. AnINCOME TAX SERVICE
WILSON - MAIER 0
reditad by NHSC. Write ton
credited
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
New and Uaed Furniture
qualifying dctalla. Include •■*,
111) Celery Ave. Tel- FA 2-1394 It! E. First M.
PA l ien
phone. Airline Peraonnel Train,
ing, National School i f Aaro­
TO YOUR DOOR SERVICE
DIVAN and chair set $55; trundle
ns tie*. Boa it, « /• tartard
Every Tuesday and Wednesday
beds $40 or take all tor $90.
SANFORT ft SOWERS
Herald.
718 W. First.
lit K. Wethourne Ave. Ml 2-I4T!
WINTER PARK, FLA.
22. Articles For Sale
Chain Saws — Tool* — Bolts—
PIANO: apartment site upright,
Nuts — Screw*
amali, look* and play* good,
and Other Parts. Phone or Write
$150. Phona PA 3-1971.
15-A. Beauty Parlor*
SPINET PIANO, MUST SELL We have In this vicinity a beau­
Be Lovelier With Professional
tiful aptort piano which can be
Beauty Care..
purchased hy a reliable pmon
with good credit for small de­
posit and small monthly pay­
ments. Inquire Credit Manager,
345 No. Orange Ave., Orlando!
Beauty Salsa
2510 Oak
FA MI94
Phone GA 9-4577.

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2412 WILLOW: 3 bedroom unfurnprice will he reduced $50 each
i»hcd house, kitchen el'Clrlcally
day until sold. Original price
equipped, $100. FA 2-0274.
*16,850—today's $14,350. Present
loan, approximately 110,650 ean
RENT OR SALE: 2-bedroom, kit­
he iMiimcd, Monthly payment*
chen furnithed home. Phone
are $7R. Shown by appointment
FA 2 2541.
only. Don't delay. See today.
FURNISHED apartment*, hard­ Call FA 2 5204.
wood floors, tile bath*. 602 W.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor Attractive I bedroom, 1 bath
27th. Street.
Raymond Liiudqulst, Assoc.
home in one of 5anford'i fineat
2-BEDROOM house, unfurnished, FA 2-3951
Atlantic Rank Bldg.
TATE.
neighborhoods. Of CB construc­
So. Sanford Ave. on Oakway
tion,
this
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feature*
kitchen
SUNLAND
ESTATES:
Large
3
Drive, near Lake Jessup. $50
equipment, extra targe living With river* overflowing and lakes
bedroom, 2 hath bouse; built
per month. Phone FA 2 0915.
approaching record levels, much
area, and patio. After a reason
in GE equipment. FHA or FHA
property
whii
able
down
payment
yon
can
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house,
In Service payment. 11.100 equi­
desirable la now under water.
assume a VA mortgage payable
kitchen equipped, 2405 Willow
ty; will sell for $1,400. FA 2-3172.
at 88t.0 per month. Total
Ave. Call FA 2 2932 or FA 2-2821.
WYNNEWOOD SECTION: 3 bed
price $11,995. Contact ns to­ We would welcome an opportunlty
to show you some of the HIGH
RENT A BED
room hlock home; all electric
day!
and DRY acreage we have for
Rellaway, Hotplta’ ft Baby Bed* kitchen, sertrn porch. 91300
Stenstrom Realty
tale. One piece In particular,
By Diy, Week or Month.
equity, monthly payments 159,
ONE HUNDRED ACRES OF
full price $9,500. Ph. FA 2-5979 1M N. Path Ava. Phone FA 8-1420
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
ROLLING WOODED L A N D
"Opea tit 1:30 P. M."
Ph. FA S-5181
116 W. 1st St.
3 BEDROOM block home, kitchen
FACING H1WAY 46 J U S T
equipped; patio. Buy my equity,
EIGHT MILES EAST OK SAN­
*50 PER MONTH: 25* x 60' storassume 44$% mortgage. PineFORD, should not be overlookage. Phone FA 2-3649 or see 203
f t . P a ra
crest area. FA 2-2843. «
W. First St.

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tically controlled Heal. Well,
eduaira rentals for pour Inspec­
Landicapped Lot an Dead End SALE OR RENT: Completely
tion. In Sanford's finest neigh­ NICE bedroom, private entrance
Street where Children play in
borhoods, theta homes are all
and hath. Phone FA 2-2448.
furnished 3 bedroom frame
aafety. We will be proud to show
completely furnithed for grahouae. Shaded corner lot, high
FURNISHED S bedroom trailer
yon this today.
edeua living,
and dry location. Sale price
with 20 ft. aluminum room.
MOVE RIGHT IN
$4100. Krala Really, 3 Angeles
FHA Financing—No Closing Cost
RELLONVILLE - 4 large bed­ Call FA 2-48M.
Rd., DeBary. NO 8 4797.
room*, 2 full baths, wither- 5-ROOM furnished garage apart­ — for an appointment call —
Helen E. Noonan
dryer, dishwasher, all linens
ment with private g a r a g e
at FA 1-7731—lira. 10 a. m.-I p, m.
tornlshed, 9171 per month.
FARM ER'S AGENCY
Adulti. FA 2-3202.
or anytime —
N. Y. Farmer, Realtor
W, H. BUI Stamper Agency
D, H. Whitmore
PINECREST, THIRD ADDITION 2 • BEDROOM nicely furnished
—3 bedroom i, 2 toll baths, auto­ house, 3312 S a n f o r d Ave. FA 2-1331
PA 2-49fl
lillian G. Trams
FA 2 3859.
Associate*.
matic washer, IIBO per month
Includes complete lawn care.
J18S. French Ave. Th. FA M t t l
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After hours, FA 3 3911, FA 2-4921,
FA 1-0291
TWENTIETH STREET — 2 bed­ We have customers waiting for
good rental* throughout San­
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ford. U*t your property with
torniahlnia Include .even a
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pianol t i l l per month.
ery Delta, $450 per acre, only
prompt, personal, and efficient
1250 down, five year* to pay
aervlce. Contact properly man­
YALE AVENUE — 1 bedroom, 1
balance. Richards Hots] Mel­
ager at
bath, large screened Florida
bourne, Fla.
room, excellent condition, $100
Sten strom Realty
per month.
REAL e s t a t e
insu ra n ce
III N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
SURETY BONDS
“ Open Evening! til 8:30 PM"
Cell today for appointment!
RAYMOND M. BALL
LARGE 3 bedroom furnished upSten strom Realty
AND ASSOCIATES
llatrs
apartment,
downtown,
l i t N, Park Avenue
Amy Aaderaon
water
furnished.
$15.
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Phone FA 2-2420
Genevieve (Jeanle) Blair
FA 2 3071 before 1:30 P. M.
“ Open evening, til 1:30 PM"
Carl Cborpcning, Jr.
FOR SALE or RENT by owner:
Robert J. Schmidt
New 1-hedronm houae, hard­
Cmdr. O. R. Strickland
NEW HOMES BY
wood floor*; Lake Mary. Phon#
Marvin Willlami
FA 2 4940.
218 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-5941
* Sanford
Evana Bldg Lake Vary
Ph.*FA 2-1290
Routh P lR c c rn t
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On Oners Seed, Be. of Sanford
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DAMAGE IN
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t-ROOM furnished apartment 160 3-REDROOM furnished h o u s e .
month. FA 1-5021.
Large lot and plenty of shade.
FA 2-1305.
SLEEPING ROOMS, The Gablet.
401 Magnolia Ave. *\\ 1-0720.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: room*
private baths, 114 W. First St
3-REDROOM, 1 bath home, kit­
chen electrically equipped, $100 5. Heal E hUI# For Sain
per month, U5 Oakland Dr.,
Sunland Estate*. Conlart H.B.
O d h a m. Deland, REdwood
NOW ONI-Y $5000
4-4003, or Mr*. II. B. Odham,
Two bedroom frame home
FA 2 4033. Sanford.
on large wooded lot
tropical landscaping
NEW ipicloua 2 bedroom home
close in
in Loch Arhor. PA 2 5301.
S-ROOM, 1-bedroom furnished gar­ W. H. “ Bill" STEMPER Agency
112 N. Park
age apartment. Call FA 2 0638. Phone FA 2 4991
Phone FA 2 8331 2601 Park Dr.
FURN. apt. 2300 MeUonvill.
3 BEDROOM, 1 bath home. Ul
1-BEDROOM furnithed houae $60
So, Sqnland Drive. 1500 down,
per month. 2429 Chase Ave. Ph.
assume 4*«r» VA loan, $10 mo.
FA 2-7415.
FA 3-1256.
SMALL unfurnished house, W. lit
St. $25 mo. S. H. Buchaman.
20 building lota in Oviedo —9200.00
each.
OFFICE SPACE, $50 month. 300
St.
Johns Realty Co.
W. 13th Street. Ph. FA 2-2951
116 N. Park Avenue
days. FA 2-1401 nights.
1-BEDROOM houf, furnished, in
Oftecn. FA 2 1126.

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SH ER IFF I . L. HOBBY f iv a a talk on bicycla safety to Girl Scouts of
Troop 296 Thursday. Listening to the sheriff a t Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Smith's
Onora Rd. home were Cheryl Jones, Linda Conn, Dlsnne Guthrie, Jane
Harts,. Ja n et Oliver, Vickie McArdle, Susan McCaskill, Nancy Rodgers,
Claire Rossman, Connie Royer, P a tty Sm ith, Susan Stein, Ronnie Todd,
Linda Wilson and Sandra Bum s.
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’ Nprbart Paters’ prise winning
malhemsllcil theorem Is a brain
tester if there aver was one.
The German exchange student
who took two of the four top
honors at the Seminole County
Science Pair Thunder worked
out “ The Extension of the Pythe
gorean Theorem and Its explena
tloa of Permet'e Leal Theorem."
If you think that eounds herd,
the explanation rune eomething
like UiU. Pyihegoraa wee an old
time Greek who worked out i
formula thawing that In a right
triangle,' (one that was 0 *0 da
angle) the length of the
eel elde "squared" (multiplied
by Heel/) le equal to the lum
of the other two aides when they
are multiplied by themselves.
New In 1S3T, a Frenchman
named Permit said you couldn't
take two whole numbore, multi
ply each one by lliell more thea
eere, add the product! together,
and nave tba turn come out equal
to another number multiplied by
Itself the earne number of limes
at the other number* were.
Unfortunately for lha rest of ua
teller mathematicians. Perm it
never proved hla statement. That
didn't atop moit people from ae
ra tin g K however.
You could eee by trying it out,
that If you "cubed" a whole num­
ber, (multiplied It by Itaelf twice)
it wouldn't be equal to the cum
of any other two whole number*
"cubed."
Norbort wondered about this.
Perm it bad left the hint of a
proof. In the margin of hla note­
book he had written, "I have
discovered t truly remarkshlc
proof which thi* margin la too
amall to contain."
Could an extension of Pytha­
goras's theorem prove Kermat'a
statement? Norbert looked it the
problem geometrically
Re derived a formula far obli­
que triangles (having an angle
greater than 80 degrees), which
gave numbers less than the aide
lengths of the triangle Itself.
By multiplying each side by a
number he got for it, Norbert
could get the longest side length,
multiplied by Its number, to equal
the sum of the two ehorter eidee,
•acb multiplied by its number.
The aides weren't being "squar­
ed" and It wasn't a right triangle,
but it wai aaet of an axtenslon
af the Pythagorean theorem.
And hare's the catch. The aqua­
tion only worked when you multi­
plied earh side by a certain num­
ber lesa than the aide length it­
self. Now If you took this equa­
tion out af toe geometric field,
MIt into the algebraic field, and
L each side of the triangle re­
present one of Fermat's numbers,
yen could see that lha geometric
aquation was eimllar to Fermat's
algebra le lUtement.
Except Fermat said toe equa­
tion wouldn't wort if the numbers
wore more than "aquared" and
Norbert'e eimllar equation would
anly work If Ua numbers were
toes thee “aquared."
Wall Nortmat’a idea W that toe
two opinions actually Jive to prove
Permet'e erigtail eta lament, Ike
Frenchmeo'e equation won’t work
Bfcon you muIGpty Ua numbers
ennelvea more than wee,

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and Norbert’i similar equation
will only work when you multiply
his number! hy certain quantities
less than the numbers themselvea.
Fermat's equation won't work
for exponents greeter then two,
and Norbert'e will only work for
nxponents leu than two.
Just for the record, the form­
ula Norbert derived la: two times
the line of one half of the oblique
angle equals the nth root of two,
which represents a number leu
than two. RlghtT
Strangely enough, the Seminole
High senior wee walking hla dog
near his Dortmund, Germany,
home when he first begin to
to think about the theory. That
was three years ago.
"But since 1 didn't have enough
methemetici, I couldn't work out
lha formula for three yeare,” be
said.
"Only after liking trigonometry
at Seminole High Sehool, and n

lot of working on the problem,
I discovered Ihe formula which
enabled me lo prove my theorem."
Seminole High Science Tcarher
Don Reynolds, who wss the guid­
ing light of the science fair, call­
ed Norberl's theory "exceptional­
ly advanred rceerrb . . ., especi­
ally for a high school student. It
was the first lima In 300 years
lhal anyone hid gonr lo the (rou­
ble to prove It," he Hid.
Norbert plans to enter his
theory demonstration In the Slate
Science Pair at Melbourne Thurs­
day through Saturday, lie has
alwayi been attracted to math and
chemistry,and la,"very much in­
terested in every field of science."
Norbert Improved hla English
fast after the Kiwanls sponsored
his trip here test August. He
made an A-minus average left
term. Since his visa is only good
for one year, Norbert will hive
lo return to Germany after his
graduation In June,

Mother-Henning Time For Cherry
Trees Going On This Time Of Year
■y DICK WEST
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Every
year about this lime ■ sirs ole
percentage of the population here
becomes wistfully preoccupied
with mother-banning our cherry
trees.
Motber-hennlng a cherry tree
might strike you ns .a fruitless
pastime ami technically this
would be correct. The trees hlossom hut don't bear.
It la not, therefore, the hope
of obtaining the Ingredients for a
cobbler that keeps us on tenter­
hooks. We arc only interested In
blossoms for blossoms' sake.
Being kept on lenterhooks for
the sake of blossoms is el best
B trying experience. Tils year,
complicating factors have arisen
which make It well nigh unbear­
able,
Left to their own devices, Ihe
trees, a 1812 gift from Japan, will
normally bloom sometime be­
tween March 81 and April IT.
They form a pretty pink patch on
the. seal of the government and
•very one goes around telling
everyone eiae that apring Is here
at laet.
We are not eontent with having
the cherry trees bloom in their
own good time..We went them to

bloom during (he cherry blossom
festival, which is something the
Japanese didn't lake into account
when "tey gave us Ihe trees.
Over (he years, the National
Park service, which hai charge
of mother-henning, has tried out
■ variety of chemicals to retard,
accelerete or prolong Blossom
time.
Hut even with Ihe eld of science
getting the blossomi to coincide
with the blossom festival is still
a precarious business, a little akin
to missile launching.
I have been down to see the
trees a ru'iple of limes recently
and I must report lhat things look
bad. The start of the festival is
only a week away and those trees
are still as barren as doorknobs.
The reason is lhat the flora
sround here has been Intimidated
hy an unseasonable spslc of cold
weathrr. 1 mean winter has not
just been blustering; It has. been
filibustering.
There's sttR a chance the
weather will warm up in time to
prevent a bionomics* festival.
But I don't Ihtnk I ein stand Ihe
suspense.

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VOL. XLIX

United Pres* Leased W ire

Established 1908

TUESDAY. APRIL 5, 1960

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 06A

The Counly Commission will
meet In special session at to a.
m. Wednesday to discus* setting
up boundaries for- propo*ed water
control district* in Loch Arhnr,
West Crystal Lake, Lake Mary
and Lake Emma.
The board will meet with the
Sanfurd engineer firm, Leffler and
Uuih, now in the process of
drawing up the boundaries Also
at the meeting Will be a delega­
tion of property owners from the
areas involved.
After the boundaries are drawn
up. a committee of property own-

h Judge Alexander
Is Found Dead
Cuunly Judge Wilson Alexander was found dead a t his
home in Geneva Monday night.
A fter investigation by S heriff J. L. Hobby and Coroner
$ u g h Duncan, the coroner ruled the judge’s death a suicide.
Judge Alexander’s body was found beside his living m ini
sofa, where he apparently had used a stick to press the

Police Attempt
To Drive Africans
Sack To Work
CAPE TOWN. South Africa
(UPI)— Police dubbed, whipped
•nd shot their way through the
native township of Nyanga outside
Capo Town today in an affort to
driva stay-at-home Negroea beck
lo their jobs.
The aeriee of raids by tha heavarmed polios h it dooms of
rks injured.
"They’ve Just passed through
again," out African who was
helping the tone aodUal doctor
treating the injured natives said
by telephone from Nyanga. "It's
impossible to give casualty fi­
gures.”
Police official# said the n id i
were matte lo break the atay-athomo movement by native* and
|woo them back to work.
*DoMni of injured Negroea were
give* fleet aid. many of than un­
der o pouring rain. The first aid
worker said in tha telephone re­
past that "there wars some bullet
wound* among the inured."
The raids began at • a. m. and
were stiU going o* sin hours
later.

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Disarmament Plan
GENEVA (UPI t—The West to­
day rejected Russia's grandiose
plan for world disarmament In lour
years and the United Mates de­
clared it would sign do East-Weal
arms pact that endangers Ameri­
can security.
.T hus, tha 10-nation disarmament
’ftoferenc# appeared near total
deadlock at the eod af ita ISth
ecition, with both the Soviet# and
the West now Laving rejected the
ether's plsn.
V. S. Delegate Fredrick M. Bat­
on told the Soviets at the tern hour
and M minute session, an* of the
longest since the group convened
March IS, that any agreement to
cut troops and arms would have
to be carefully balanced to that
a i l e d States security Is not Jeop­
ardised.
France’s Jules Mock followed
up with a sweeping rejection on
behalf of the Weal of the entire
plan put forward by Premier Ni­
kita Khrushchev himself, and echo­
ed hereby Soviet Chief Delegate
Valerian A. Zorin.

Ike Gives Boost
to Nixon Vote
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Abun­
dant praise from President Eisen­
hower gave Vice President Rich­
ard M. Nixon a limely boost today
in his bid for volet in the Wiscon­
sin presidential primary.
Until a few days ago, Nixon
was almost a forgotten man In
l.iday's Wisconsin voting because
r wgv untippotnl in the GOP
He. Hriulilicanx Mill fear he
mil run third behind Democratic
Sens. John F. Kennedy of Mas­
sachusetts and H ihrrt II, llumphery of Minnesota
Eisenhower, who had previous­
ly given an informal endorsement
to Nixon at a new* conference,
did his best Monday night to re­
mind the voter* that Nixon la his
candidate by pruring praise on
foe vlrr president

trigger of a■ shotgun to cause
death. Hobby said. The charge
hit him in the cheat, the sheriff
reported.
No inquest will he held and no
indication nf tha cause of the
Judge's action was found, (hi of­
ficer* said.
Alexander, who was to. was
found dead in his house by Wild­
life Officer Robert Johnson, who
went there lo see him after the
judge did not appear at his of­
fice Monday. He reportedly had
not been in the office since
Thursday.
Funeral arrangements are in­
complete.
The Judge, who was unopposed
for rc-cleclion, was completing
a full term a* county judge. He
wai appointed to succeed the
late Judge Ernest Houshoider be­
fore Ute 1US election, la which
ha won a four-year term.
The attorney general's office
will be notified today lo aet a
qualification deadline for any
candidate wishing to run for the
judge'* post in the May I Demo­
cratic primary. State Rep. Mack
Cleveland Jr. laid this morning.
Meanwhile, Circuit Judge Vo­
ile Williams reported that he will
handled all "urgent" matters «t
the County Court until a new
judge la named.

Politickin' Tonight
At Lake Mary
held at I p. m. today at the Lake
Mary • Chamber of Commerce.
Each candidate will be allotted
time in which to present his quali­
fications and platform.
Eight more Democratic rallies
are to follow the one tonight. The
next will be Wednesday night at
the Longwood Community Center,
The rallies are sponsored by the
C o u n t y Democratic Executive
Committee.

Lake Mary Boys
Held In Theft
Three Leke Mary boys were
arrested
Monday night
aiyf
charged with stealing more than
•100 worth of goodi from the
Lake Mary Food Market.
After Deputy James Moore
found a door forced open at the
food market, a combination of
footprints, bieyclt tracks and In­
formation about hoya who had
been hanging around the stora
led him to one of tha youths'
homea.
Cigarcta, randy, potato chips,
socks and cigara wen mint of
the articles taken. Tha boy* art
between II and !• yaara old.

News Briefs

•rs In the area* will be formed to
circulate a petition to set up a
tax district and have it placed
nn the general election ballot in
November.
The basic problem, according to
County Engineer Robert Davis, is
the giant outfall of water from
the Crystal Lake chain to the
Smith canal which leads into
I-ake Monroe.
The situation ha* hern termed
"critical" by Davis.
The board this morning also
heard recommendations from Ihe
County Drainage and Conserva­
tion Commillrr, which urged the
const ruction and maintenance of
sufficient
primary
drainage
dllrhrs to serve all four drainage
basins in the county.

Other recommendatiana bf tha
committee were that the county
prepare and designate a primary
drainage system on county rightsof-way and that the coat of thl*
primary system be part af tb#
road and bridge fund.
The board agreed to study tha
re com mends Dona and meet with
tha drainage committee at I p.
m. April t3 (or more discussion*
of the long range plan.
Krider informed the board that
a special meetinr has been sat
for April 2! with othar Central
Florida officials to discus* a long
rang* water control plan la re­
lieve flooding in tha east lid*
of tha county and Mar the St.
Johns River,

Tour Plans Begin
WASHINGTON (UPt) - While
House Press Secretary James C.
Hagcrty leaves today with a group
of other olficials on a 2fl,(X)0milr
Jet flight lo make arrangement*
for President Eisenhowers visits
to Russia and Japan in June.

Ad Budget Same

A MCCARTY BUTTON in pinned on Mra. H arry W eir by John McCarty in
Sanford today to apeak about hi# campaign for governor. (Herald Photo)

John McCarty spoke In Sanford
this morning on what h« called
some of the key points of his
program "for an even heller Flor­
ida" if he is elected governor,
McCarty said ho felt that the
school segregation problem should
be handled on a county by county
basis and that segregation should
be maintained “ aa long as posRble."
He said he favors strengthening
of the pupil assignment law.
He added that he believes "the
law should be upheld and sitdown
demonstrations by Negroes not
allowed in stores having lunch
counters.
"Stores are not public insti­
tution* and the owner must have
Uw right to serve customers ac­
cording to his community tradi­
tions," he said.
Speaking of the need for flood
control, the Ft. Pierre candidate
stressed that "wa must outline a
plan lo keep these emergencies
from arising time after time.”
Leadership at the state level must
be sufficient to get cooperation
of local, slate and federal agencies
to solve this problem, McCarty
stressed.
On the taerraaing highway pro­
blem, he said "we have to
get out of the sand" with a road
program lo fit the growth of the
state.
Taxation has got to he reviewed
McCarty said, and stata expen­
ditures thoroughly planned for
economical operations.
"And I don’t want the sales
tax extended to include food and
medicine, either," he declared.

He asked Seminole County volera:
, "Do you know that onr out of
five of your voles Just doesn’t
count, a* far aa representation in
the legislature goes?"
This question Introduced his
stand on rcappartionment. He said
r’R ’te n t fair for one codnty with
only a few thousand papulation lo
have tha aamc Senate voice as
two such as Seminole and Brevard
with 16u,000."

At Miami Bench Monday night,
Jacksonville Mryor Haydon Burns
said if elerted he would not forget
the voter and taxpayer who put
him Into office. He said the voter
ond taxpayer w mid not become
"the forgotten man" if ha ia
governor.
\Dovle E. Carlton Jr., speaking
In\M iami Monday, said giving
each school child driver educa­
tion would tie one of the brst and
cheapest ways of eulling down
traffic accidents.
He said his highway safety
program includes driver educa­
tion, stricter enforcement of iraf
fic laws and highway engineering.
Savings in livea. Injuries, prop­
erty damage and lower insurance
Stock rates "would more than pay for
the entire education program,"
Carlton said.
Fred Dickinson of West Palm
fleach proposed a way to solve
the problems of overcrowding in
Florida's colleges and universities
—more junior colleges.
"I think we can reach thousands
more student* by spreading more
nf the munry we have in junior
college* than we could by putting
Die same money in two nr three
four-year college*," Dickinson
said at 1-ake Worth.
Farris Bryant of Ocala cam
palgncd In Stuart. Fort Pierce,
Vcro Beach, Melbourne, F.au
Gallie and Coma fodhy. Monday
he spent the day in Miami filming
television talks,
lie called for revision of the
slate constitution "article by ar
tide to modern!!* our govern
menl."

1 p. m. Stocks
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Bethlehem Steel .
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River Floods Cover
10 0 ,0 0 0 Acres

TALLAHASSEE (UPI)-A Hate
advertising budget of &lt;960,000, Ihr
same amount as allocated last
H.v United I’ress International
year, wa* adopted Monday by the
The Miaaisaippi find Missouri river* pounded badly weak*
Stale Development Commission. micd levees and swamped thousand* of acres of farm land to*
The commission allocated 1760,000
for tourist promotion and 1200,000 day in rucinir toward their confluence near St. Lout*.
Nearly 100,000 acres of valuable crop land lay eight be
for agricultural advertising.

Air Age Lag*

ten feet under w ater in Illinola and Missouri.
National Guard, college student*, convict* and volunteers

JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Tha
world U "still in Ihe stone ag* of
aeronautical development," avia­
tion rxccutivc Eddie Kickenbarker
said Monday. "Our progress will
be limited only hy (be limit* or
human imagination." Rfrkenbaekcr laid Ihe Southern Conference
of the Mortgage Bankers Aaan. of
America,

Rights Bill To Pass
But Not Tonight,
Johnson Reports

Segregation Is Community
Business, McCarty Says Wiring Causes Fire

19(0 Cancer Drive
Theme Outlined

"Onr million rurcs rale SI mil­
lion," said Dr. William M. Sheddm, Florida slate chairman for
Ihr 11)60 Canter Crusade at the
dinner meeting Monday night af
the Seminole County Chapter.
Pointing out that there ia now
a sens* nf urgency with regard
In research in the field of canerr. Dr. Shrddrn said that Ihr
theme of the I960 Crusade should
be Confidence and Hope . , .
"Confidence In the full support af
the people for research, and Hope
for the fulurr where any lurn
may tic the breakthrough against
the disease."
Anti-Influence
"Hormones, virus studies, new
drugs," said Dr. Shrddrn, “arc
Bill Aoproved
all underlain: critical and ex­
WASHINGTON (UPI) - T h e haustive investigation, and with
House Armed .Services Commillet1 promising results m laborator­
voted today to make It a court- ies and hospitals wc feel that wa
martial oifrnse for a retired mili­ are cracking the wall that sur­
tary officer lo take a selling job round* the mystery of eaocer.
with a defense contractor within
"A crash program has been able
two year* after he Iravea tha aerv Ui drfral some of our most pre­
valent diaeasea in the past and,
8y a 23 to • margin, tha com­ with a crash program, 1 am con­
%
mittee agreed to back a strength- vinced that cancer also can go
eoed substitute for Ua owa "anti down to defeat." he said.
influMce-peddling" bill scheduled
"Mia* Crusade," who will ap­
lo come up for debate an the pear in Seminole Counly with her
How* floor Wedneiday.
Sword of Hope, the symbol of tha
M warn aa a k d a u attempt to Gaacar Crusade. created the area
head atf a drive t» rovlea the toalrmen and their gueats at tha
tegtriatlnn oa the f W and write meeting at the Mar-Lou Restaurn«
i p 't l

W ater Control District
Plan To Be Discussed

ZELLWOOD (UPi) - Fire Inspector* said today faulty wiring
apparently caused the blare which
started In the loft nf the blocksquare Zrllwood Fruit Distribu­
tors' packing house and earned an
estimated 1230,000 damage. Fire­
men from five lowni were able la
save only part of tha bulkdlng'a
eaet end.

Pastor Fights Books
MIAMI (UPI) - Rev. William
If. Walker was identified Monday
at the anonymous culler whose
complaint led lo banning of two
wcll-knowm novels from D a d e
County achool libraries. Walker,
dean of Die Miami Bible Institute,
said he will continue fighting to
keep the books from being put
back on individual required read
ing lists.

Lobby Is Tough
PALM BEACH (UPI) - Florida
ia apending nearly M million an
nually to keep highway rlghts-of
way safe and attractive, Gov. 1-e
Boy Colllni told the Garden Club
of America Monday. But effort*
lo eliminate billboard* have barn
hampered hy Ihe "powerful in
fluencc of Die billboard lobby in
our misapportioned atata legisla
foTr,' Collin
llina said.

Fire Hospitalizes
Longwood Pastor
The pastor of fo»ngwood’s Firat
Pentecostal Church was in good
condition al Florida Sanitarium
today after a grease fire burned
her severely Saturday,
Rev. K. Ruth Grant was giving
a party at her home for a Sun­
day School class when a pan of
grease Bared up on Die stove,
her husband, J. H. Grant, said.
Rev. Grant suffered second and
third rirgier burnt. She was taken
lo Florida Sanitarium hy Clyde
McCoy, who brought some of Die
children to the party.

U. S. To Share
Satellite Data

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Demo­
crat le Leader Lyndon B, Johnson
said today Ihe Senate will paas
the pemiing civil right! bill "about
aubatanUslly aa it ia"—but not by
tonight.
Johnson, in ruling out the like­
lihood of further significant
amendments, also said final Renata passage "will taka a little
time yet."
He m ade hi* com m en t Io ' m w s m en as the S enate m et for another
long day of d eb ate on tb s Houseapproved m easure.

But Senate GOP Leader Ever­
ett M. Dlrksen still hoped for com­
pletion of work on the legislation
tonight.
Sen. *am J. Ervin Jr. (D-N.C.),
unofficial "lawyer" for Ihe wellorganised southern forces, said:
"I doubt very much If the bill
will be passed (hi* week.”
Ervin said Ihs southern sens(ora had "a- lot of talking to do
regarding tha Iniquities In thii
bill" before a final vole. But nei­
ther he nor other southerners
would indicate whether they
would launch arMhar full-scale
talkathon,
The Senate Monday crushed
four liberal attempts to strengthen
Ihe bill. Johnson and Dirksen
worked closely together to beat
down opposition and cut down on
the debate,
Monday's action killed off most
nf the liberals' hopes for toughen­
ing up Uie House-approved meas­
ure which the Senate Judiciary
Committee already bad weak­
ened.
Sen. Philip A. Hart (D Mich.)
said hr was cunsidering an at­
tempt to add an anti-lynching
amendment to the bill. He admit­
ted. however, that his ehancei of
success were slim.

Hospital Addition
Meet Set April 12

labored round tb* clock to ahem
up sagging dike* directing rivat
towns and farms from tha worst
floods in yaara.
The crisis cen te red a* * TO mil*
stretch of the Mississippi from
Keokuk, Iowa, to ClarkavUlt, Mo.,
when Old Man River was an hi*
moat aavag* rampage la memory.
The father at water* punched
through two dike* M ar Quincy,
III., and sent ita muddy watao
coursing over Tl,000 lo *0 ,00* aero*
of corn, bass and wheat farm­
land.
But tha puck hod boon axpocted and 1,000 bottomland resident*
had lima to pick up their belongInis and mov* to high ground.
Rain-swollen rivers also plagued
Alabama bottomland.
The Mohawk,
Hudson, riven
banks la upilst* Now York. Dam*
aga was light, but at lagte M
families left their homes and * aim
year-old boy wa* Injured whoa the
basement of hfc homo i d lapsed.
President Elsenhower declared
Nebraska'# bard-hit flood holt a
disaster area and dlagatrhad Civfl
Defense Director Lao Hough and
Red Cross President Alfred Gruan*
ther to tour flood areas hi Iowa,
Nebraska, South Dakota and ML
noli.
The Red Cross estimated flub
spring flooda In eight Mdwaat
states had driven 16,000 person*
into makeshift aboltor* and • to­
tal at 21,000 persona ware
to soma degree.

Young Wife H oi
Child On Table
In Court Building
CHICAGO (UPIV—A 1C-year-eld
wife gave birth to a girt an a
table in a criminal court buDding
Monday, mlnutfi before her huehand waa arraigned ia the m s I
room on burglary charge*.
Mr*. Rita Eakea had gon* to
court to see her husband, Frank,
» , who has been Jailed on bur­
glary charges since March S. She
complained of feeling ill and wa*
led into ■ vacant Jurors' room
where she gave birth to • 3-pound
('-•ounce girl whom ahn named

mia.

Mrs. Eakea and tha baby, who
waa not expected unUI May, war*
The Seminole Memorial tloipi- taken to a hospital where both
lal hoard of Iruslres will inert were promunerd in good condi­
April 12 tn decide exactly what tion.
fnciliDea will be hi.iit In the new
Uoa.ooo hospital addition, archi­
Legal Separation
tect John Burton said today.
Burton, who will design the ad­ NEW YORK (UPI) - Mrs. Tin*
dition, said Die trustees are wait­ Onaisis withdrew what had prom­
ing for a report from Chicago hos­ ised to be a sensational divorce
pital ronsutlant Dr. Hrrman Smith suit today and announced ah* had
ax to juil what facilities should he agreed to a legal separation from
included in the addition The re­ Greek shipping multi-millionaire
port i« expected by April 12.
Aristotle 8. Oiiassls.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Senate
Democratic leader Lyndon H.
Johnson ssys Ihe United Stales
plans to make "freely available
lo the world" the Information re­
ceived from Ihe Tiros I weather
lalcllile.
Johnson made Ihe statement to
the Senate Monday a* Ihe satellite
wai photographing cloud cover
above eastern Russia and north­
An art of good will turned into
ern Red China, murh of the
United Slates, the Parific Ocean a nightmare for Oviedo Peace
and Central America.
Justice Theodore Aulin Monday
night.
At 7 p. m., a 23 year-old man
Demo Group Set
knorked on Aulin's door and said
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Chair­ he wanted the 10 year old pcM*
man Paul M. Butler today ap­
pointed 14 Democratic national Justice to perform a marriage
committee member* lo haodla ceremony.
The man told Aulin that b* had
arrangements for the party's conv e s t a in La* Angela* next July. not beau lo church ia two y ean
Included In tbo group, beside* aad waa afraid to aak Ms poster
Butler, wa* Mrs. W, W. (Peggy) to perform the ceremony.
(lilnaiviMa, Fla,

Fake Bridegroom Robs

Oviedo Peace Justice

SEMINOLE COUNTY’S CANCER CRUSADE kickoff wiui highlighted by
the prenenca of the m ystery "Miss Crusade,” wielding sword a t right.
"Miaa Crusade" will appear a t forthcom ing civic mealing* to push tha
fig h t agmlnat cancer. Backing Bar up ara, from tha left, Robert Shedden and
Mrs. Tom Largen, co-chuiman of the Cancer Crusnde for Snnford, and Dr.
William Shedden, sta te chairm an.
(Herald Photo)

W

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wanted Ut* caremony performed
near Slavla.
After Aulin had been goM for a
few hours hla wife became wor­
ried and ealltd Constable Goorga
Kelsey.
A search n i started and a tout
• p. m. Aulia wa* found am a
deserted road M*r fllavi* trying
to walk tom*.
Tb* peace justice teM
that Uw man tod
•re*.
"II* held me up at knife ptete,"

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P.S.C

SH ER IFF I . L. HOBBY f iv a a talk on bicycla safety to Girl Scouts of
Troop 296 Thursday. Listening to the sheriff a t Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Smith's
Onora Rd. home were Cheryl Jones, Linda Conn, Dlsnne Guthrie, Jane
Harts,. Ja n et Oliver, Vickie McArdle, Susan McCaskill, Nancy Rodgers,
Claire Rossman, Connie Royer, P a tty Sm ith, Susan Stein, Ronnie Todd,
Linda W ilson and Sandra Bum s.
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’ Nprbart Paters’ prise winning
malhemsllcil theorem Is a brain
tester if there aver was one.
The German exchange student
who took two of the four top
honors at the Seminole County
Science Pair Thunder worked
out “ The Extension of the Pythe
gorean Theorem and Its explena
tloa of Permet'e Leal Theorem."
If you think that eounds herd,
the explanation rune eomething
like UiU. Pyihegoraa wee an old
time Greek who worked out i
formula thawing that In a right
triangle, ' (one that was 0 *0 da
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take two whole numbore, multi
ply each one by lliell more thea
eere, add the product! together,
and nave tba turn come out equal
to another number multiplied by
Itself the earne number of limes
at the other number* were.
Unfortunately for lha rest of ua
teller mathematicians. Perm it
never proved hla statement. That
didn't atop moit people from ae
ra tin g K however.
You could eee by trying it out,
that If you "cubed" a whole num­
ber, (multiplied It by Itaelf twice)
it wouldn't be equal to the cum
of any other two whole number*
"cubed."
Norbort wondered about this.
Perm it bad left the hint of a
proof. In the margin of hla note­
book he had written, "I have
discovered t truly remarkshlc
proof which thi* margin la too
amall to contain."
Could an extension of Pytha­
goras's theorem prove Kermat'a
statement? Norbert looked it the
problem geometrically
Re derived a formula far obli­
que triangles (having an angle
greater than 80 degrees), which
gave numbers less than the aide
lengths of the triangle Itself.
By multiplying each side by a
number he got for it, Norbert
could get the longest side length,
multiplied by Its number, to equal
the sum of the two ehorter eidee,
•acb multiplied by its number.
The aides weren't being "squar­
ed" and It wasn't a right triangle,
but it wai aaet of an axtenslon
af the Pythagorean theorem.
And hare's the catch. The aqua­
tion only worked when you multi­
plied earh side by a certain num­
ber lesa than the aide length it­
self. Now If you took this equa­
tion out af toe geometric field,
MIt into the algebraic field, and
L each side of the triangle re­
present one of Fermat's numbers,
yen could see that lha geometric
aquation was eimllar to Fermat's
algebra le lUtement.

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and Norbert’i similar equation
will only work when you multiply
his number! hy certain quantities
less than the numbers themselvea.
Fermat's equation won't work
for exponents greeter then two,
and Norbert'e will only work for
nxponents leu than two.
Just for the record, the form­
ula Norbert derived la: two times
the line of one half of the oblique
angle equals the nth root of two,
which represents a number leu
than two. RlghtT
Strangely enough, the Seminole
High senior wee walking hla dog
near his Dortmund, Germany,
home when he first begin to
to think about the theory. That
was three years ago.
"But since 1 didn't have enough
methemetici, I couldn't work out
lha formula for three yeare,” be
said.
"Only after liking trigonometry
at Seminole High Sehool, and n

lot of working on the problem,
I discovered Ihe formula which
enabled me lo prove my theorem."
Seminole High Science Tcarher
Don Reynolds, who wss the guid­
ing light of the science fair, call­
ed Norberl's theory "exceptional­
ly advanred rceerrb . . ., especi­
ally for a high school student. It
was the first lima In 300 years
lhal anyone hid gonr lo the (rou­
ble to prove It," he Hid.
Norbert plans to enter his
theory demonstration In the Slate
Science Pair at Melbourne Thurs­
day through Saturday, lie has
alwayi been attracted to math and
chemistry,and la,"very much in­
terested in every field of science."
Norbert Improved hla English
fast after the Kiwanls sponsored
his trip here test August. He
made an A-minus average left
term. Since his visa is only good
for one year, Norbert will hive
lo return to Germany after his
graduation In June,

Mother-Henning Time For Cherry
Trees Going On This Time Of Year
■y DICK WEST
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Every
year about this lime ■ sirs ole
percentage of the population here
becomes wistfully preoccupied
with mother-banning our cherry
trees.
Motber-hennlng a cherry tree
might strike you ns .a fruitless
pastime ami technically this
would be correct. The trees hlossom hut don't bear.
It la not, therefore, the hope
of obtaining the Ingredients for a
cobbler that keeps us on tenter­
hooks. We arc only interested In
blossoms for blossoms' sake.
Being kept on lenterhooks for
the sake of blossoms is el best
B trying experience. Tils year,
complicating factors have arisen
which make It well nigh unbear­
able,
Left to their own devices, Ihe
trees, a 1812 gift from Japan, will
normally bloom sometime be­
tween March 81 and April IT.
They form a pretty pink patch on
the. seal of the government and
•very one goes around telling
everyone eiae that apring Is here
at laet.
We are not eontent with having
the cherry trees bloom in their
own good time..We went them to

bloom during (he cherry blossom
festival, which is something the
Japanese didn't lake into account
when "tey gave us Ihe trees.
Over (he years, the National
Park service, which hai charge
of mother-henning, has tried out
■ variety of chemicals to retard,
accelerete or prolong Blossom
time.
Hut even with Ihe eld of science
getting the blossomi to coincide
with the blossom festival is still
a precarious business, a little akin
to missile launching.
I have been down to see the
trees a ru'iple of limes recently
and I must report lhat things look
bad. The start of the festival is
only a week away and those trees
are still as barren as doorknobs.
The reason is lhat the flora
sround here has been Intimidated
hy an unseasonable spslc of cold
weathrr. 1 mean winter has not
just been blustering; It has. been
filibustering.
There's sttR a chance the
weather will warm up in time to
prevent a bionomics* festival.
But I don't Ihtnk I ein stand Ihe
suspense.

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VOL. XLIX

United Pres* Leased W ire

Established 1908

TUESDAY. APRIL 5, 1960

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 06A

The Counly Commission will
meet In special session at to a.
m. Wednesday to discus* setting
up boundaries for- propo*ed water
control district* in Loch Arhnr,
West Crystal Lake, Lake Mary
and Lake Emma.
The board will meet with the
Sanfurd engineer firm, Leffler and
Uuih, now in the process of
drawing up the boundaries Also
at the meeting Will be a delega­
tion of property owners from the
areas involved.
After the boundaries are drawn
up. a committee of property own-

h Judge Alexander

Is Found Dead
Cuunly Judge Wilson Alexander was found dead a t his
home in Geneva Monday night.
A fter investigation by S heriff J. L. Hobby and Coroner
$ u g h Duncan, the coroner ruled the judge’s death a suicide.
Judge Alexander’s body was found beside his living m ini
sofa, where he apparently had used a stick to press the

Police Attempt
To Drive Africans
Sack To Work
CAPE TOWN. South Africa
(UPI)— Police dubbed, whipped
•nd shot their way through the
native township of Nyanga outside
Capo Town today in an affort to
driva stay-at-home Negroea beck
lo their jobs.
The aeriee of raids by tha heavarmed polios h it dooms of
rks injured.
"They’ve Just passed through
again," out African who was
helping the tone aodUal doctor
treating the injured natives said
by telephone from Nyanga. "It's
impossible to give casualty fi­
gures.”
Police official# said the n id i
were matte lo break the atay-athomo movement by native* and
|woo them back to work.
*DoMni of injured Negroea were
give* fleet aid. many of than un­
der o pouring rain. The first aid
worker said in tha telephone re­
past that "there wars some bullet
wound* among the inured."
The raids began at • a. m. and
were stiU going o* sin hours
later.

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Disarmament Plan
GENEVA (UPI t—The West to­
day rejected Russia's grandiose
plan for world disarmament In lour
years and the United Mates de­
clared it would sign do East-Weal
arms pact that endangers Ameri­
can security.
.T hus, tha 10-nation disarmament
’ftoferenc# appeared near total
deadlock at the eod af ita ISth
ecition, with both the Soviet# and
the West now Laving rejected the
ether's plsn.
V. S. Delegate Fredrick M. Bat­
on told the Soviets at the tern hour
and M minute session, an* of the
longest since the group convened
March IS, that any agreement to
cut troops and arms would have
to be carefully balanced to that
a i l e d States security Is not Jeop­
ardised.
France’s Jules Mock followed
up with a sweeping rejection on
behalf of the Weal of the entire
plan put forward by Premier Ni­
kita Khrushchev himself, and echo­
ed hereby Soviet Chief Delegate
Valerian A. Zorin.

Ike Gives Boost
t o Nixon Vote
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Abun­
dant praise from President Eisen­
hower gave Vice President Rich­
ard M. Nixon a limely boost today
in his bid for volet in the Wiscon­
sin presidential primary.
Until a few days ago, Nixon
was almost a forgotten man In
l.iday's Wisconsin voting because
r wgv untippotnl in the GOP
He. Hriulilicanx Mill fear he
mil run third behind Democratic
Sens. John F. Kennedy of Mas­
sachusetts and H ihrrt II, llumphery of Minnesota
Eisenhower, who had previous­
ly given an informal endorsement
to Nixon at a new* conference,
did his best Monday night to re­
mind the voter* that Nixon la his
candidate by pruring praise on
foe vlrr president

trigger of a■ shotgun to cause
death. Hobby said. The charge
hit him in the cheat, the sheriff
reported.
No inquest will he held and no
indication nf tha cause of the
Judge's action was found, (hi of­
ficer* said.
Alexander, who was to. was
found dead in his house by Wild­
life Officer Robert Johnson, who
went there lo see him after the
judge did not appear at his of­
fice Monday. He reportedly had
not been in the office since
Thursday.
Funeral arrangements are in­
complete.
The Judge, who was unopposed
for rc-cleclion, was completing
a full term a* county judge. He
wai appointed to succeed the
late Judge Ernest Houshoider be­
fore Ute 1US election, la which
ha won a four-year term.
The attorney general's office
will be notified today lo aet a
qualification deadline for any
candidate wishing to run for the
judge'* post in the May I Demo­
cratic primary. State Rep. Mack
Cleveland Jr. laid this morning.
Meanwhile, Circuit Judge Vo­
ile Williams reported that he will
handled all "urgent" matters «t
the County Court until a new
judge la named.

Politickin' Tonight
At Lake Mary
held at I p. m. today at the Lake
Mary • Chamber of Commerce.
Each candidate will be allotted
time in which to present his quali­
fications and platform.
Eight more Democratic rallies
are to follow the one tonight. The
next will be Wednesday night at
the Longwood Community Center,
The rallies are sponsored by the
C o u n t y Democratic Executive
Committee.

Lake Mary Boys
Held In Theft
Three Leke Mary boys were
arrested
Monday night
aiyf
charged with stealing more than
•100 worth of goodi from the
Lake Mary Food Market.
After Deputy James Moore
found a door forced open at the
food market, a combination of
footprints, bieyclt tracks and In­
formation about hoya who had
been hanging around the stora
led him to one of tha youths'
homea.
Cigarcta, randy, potato chips,
socks and cigara wen mint of
the articles taken. Tha boy* art
between II and !• yaara old.

News Briefs

Other recommendatiana bf tha
committee were that the county
prepare and designate a primary
drainage system on county rightsof-way and that the coat of thl*
primary system be part af tb#
road and bridge fund.
The board agreed to study tha
re com mends Dona and meet with
tha drainage committee at I p.
m. April t3 (or more discussion*
of the long range plan.
Krider informed the board that
a special meetinr has been sat
for April 2! with othar Central
Florida officials to discus* a long
rang* water control plan la re­
lieve flooding in tha east lid*
of tha county and Mar the St.
Johns River,

Tour Plans Begin
WASHINGTON (UPt) - While
House Press Secretary James C.
Hagcrty leaves today with a group
of other olficials on a 2fl,(X)0milr
Jet flight lo make arrangement*
for President Eisenhowers visits
to Russia and Japan in June.

Ad Budget Same

Segregation Is Community
Business, McCarty Says
John McCarty spoke In Sanford
this morning on what h« called
some of the key points of his
program "for an even heller Flor­
ida" if he is elected governor,
McCarty said ho felt that the
school segregation problem should
be handled on a county by county
basis and that segregation should
be maintained “ aa long as posRble."
He said he favors strengthening
of the pupil assignment law.
He added that he believes "the
law should be upheld and sitdown
demonstrations by Negroes not
allowed in stores having lunch
counters.
"Stores are not public insti­
tution* and the owner must have
Uw right to serve customers ac­
cording to his community tradi­
tions," he said.
Speaking of the need for flood
control, the Ft. Pierre candidate
stressed that "wa must outline a
plan lo keep these emergencies
from arising time after time.”
Leadership at the state level must
be sufficient to get cooperation
of local, slate and federal agencies
to solve this problem, McCarty
stressed.
On the taerraaing highway pro­
blem, he said "we have to
get out of the sand" with a road
program lo fit the growth of the
state.
Taxation has got to he reviewed
McCarty said, and stata expen­
ditures thoroughly planned for
economical operations.
"And I don’t want the sales
tax extended to include food and
medicine, either," he declared.

He asked Seminole County volera:
, "Do you know that onr out of
five of your voles Just doesn’t
count, a* far aa representation in
the legislature goes?"
This question Introduced his
stand on rcappartionment. He said
r’R ’te n t fair for one codnty with
only a few thousand papulation lo
have tha aamc Senate voice as
two such as Seminole and Brevard
with 16u,000."

At Miami Bench Monday night,
Jacksonville Mryor Haydon Burns
said if elerted he would not forget
the voter and taxpayer who put
him Into office. He said the voter
ond taxpayer w mid not become
"the forgotten man" if ha ia
governor.
\Dovle E. Carlton Jr., speaking
In\M iami Monday, said giving
each school child driver educa­
tion would tie one of the brst and
cheapest ways of eulling down
traffic accidents.
He said his highway safety
program includes driver educa­
tion, stricter enforcement of iraf
fic laws and highway engineering.
Savings in livea. Injuries, prop­
erty damage and lower insurance
Stock rates "would more than pay for
the entire education program,"
Carlton said.
Fred Dickinson of West Palm
fleach proposed a way to solve
the problems of overcrowding in
Florida's colleges and universities
—more junior colleges.
"I think we can reach thousands
more student* by spreading more
nf the munry we have in junior
college* than we could by putting
Die same money in two nr three
four-year college*," Dickinson
said at 1-ake Worth.
Farris Bryant of Ocala cam
palgncd In Stuart. Fort Pierce,
Vcro Beach, Melbourne, F.au
Gallie and Coma fodhy. Monday
he spent the day in Miami filming
television talks,
lie called for revision of the
slate constitution "article by ar
tide to modern!!* our govern
menl."

1 p. m. Stocks
NEW YORK (UIM) prices at 1 p. in.;
American T A T
American Toharco
Bethlehem Steel .
Caterpillar a • MMSIil
C A O ................
Chrysler
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Curtiss • Wright .
DuPont
Ford Motor
General Electric • M ill
General Motnrs ...
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Standard Oil (NJ)
Studehaker ...........
U. S. Steel . ...
Wextinghouse El. .

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River Floods Cover
100,000 Acres

TALLAHASSEE (UPI)-A Hate
advertising budget of &lt;960,000, Ihr
same amount as allocated last
H.v United I’ress International
year, wa* adopted Monday by the
The Miaaisaippi find Missouri river* pounded badly weak*
Stale Development Commission. micd levees and swamped thousand* of acres of farm land to*
The commission allocated 1760,000
for tourist promotion and 1200,000 day in rucinir toward their confluence near St. Lout*.
Nearly 100,000 acres of valuable crop land lay eight be
for agricultural advertising.

A MCCARTY BUTTON in pinned on Mra. H arry W eir by John McCarty in
Sanford today to apeak about hi# campaign for governor. (Herald Photo)

19(0 Cancer Drive
Theme Outlined

"Onr million rurcs rale SI mil­
lion," said Dr. William M. Sheddm, Florida slate chairman for
Ihr 11)60 Canter Crusade at the
dinner meeting Monday night af
the Seminole County Chapter.
Pointing out that there ia now
a sens* nf urgency with regard
In research in the field of canerr. Dr. Shrddrn said that Ihr
theme of the I960 Crusade should
be Confidence and Hope . , .
"Confidence In the full support af
the people for research, and Hope
for the fulurr where any lurn
may tic the breakthrough against
the disease."
Anti-Influence
"Hormones, virus studies, new
drugs," said Dr. Shrddrn, “arc
Bill Aoproved
all underlain: critical and ex­
WASHINGTON (UPI) - T h e haustive investigation, and with
House Armed .Services Commillet1 promising results m laborator­
voted today to make It a court- ies and hospitals wc feel that wa
martial oifrnse for a retired mili­ are cracking the wall that sur­
tary officer lo take a selling job round* the mystery of eaocer.
with a defense contractor within
"A crash program has been able
two year* after he Iravea tha aerv Ui drfral some of our most pre­
valent diaeasea in the past and,
8y a 23 to • margin, tha com­ with a crash program, 1 am con­
%
mittee agreed to back a strength- vinced that cancer also can go
eoed substitute for Ua owa "anti down to defeat." he said.
influMce-peddling" bill scheduled
"Mia* Crusade," who will ap­
lo come up for debate an the pear in Seminole Counly with her
How* floor Wedneiday.
Sword of Hope, the symbol of tha
M warn aa a k d a u attempt to Gaacar Crusade. created the area
head atf a drive t» rovlea the toalrmen and their gueats at tha
tegtriatlnn oa the f W and write meeting at the Mar-Lou Restaurn«
i p 't l

•rs In the area* will be formed to
circulate a petition to set up a
tax district and have it placed
nn the general election ballot in
November.
The basic problem, according to
County Engineer Robert Davis, is
the giant outfall of water from
the Crystal Lake chain to the
Smith canal which leads into
I-ake Monroe.
The situation ha* hern termed
"critical" by Davis.
The board this morning also
heard recommendations from Ihe
County Drainage and Conserva­
tion Commillrr, which urged the
const ruction and maintenance of
sufficient
primary
drainage
dllrhrs to serve all four drainage
basins in the county.

Air Age Lag*

ten feet under w ater in Illinola and Missouri.
National Guard, college student*, convict* and volunteers

JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Tha
world U "still in Ihe stone ag* of
aeronautical development," avia­
tion rxccutivc Eddie Kickenbarker
said Monday. "Our progress will
be limited only hy (be limit* or
human imagination." Rfrkenbaekcr laid Ihe Southern Conference
of the Mortgage Bankers Aaan. of
America,

Rights Bill To Pass
But Not Tonight,
Johnson Reports

W iring Causes Fire
ZELLWOOD (UPi) - Fire Inspector* said today faulty wiring
apparently caused the blare which
started In the loft nf the blocksquare Zrllwood Fruit Distribu­
tors' packing house and earned an
estimated 1230,000 damage. Fire­
men from five lowni were able la
save only part of tha bulkdlng'a
eaet end.

Pastor Fights Books
MIAMI (UPI) - Rev. William
If. Walker was identified Monday
at the anonymous culler whose
complaint led lo banning of two
wcll-knowm novels from D a d e
County achool libraries. Walker,
dean of Die Miami Bible Institute,
said he will continue fighting to
keep the books from being put
back on individual required read
ing lists.

Lobby Is Tough
PALM BEACH (UPI) - Florida
ia apending nearly M million an
nually to keep highway rlghts-of
way safe and attractive, Gov. 1-e
Boy Colllni told the Garden Club
of America Monday. But effort*
lo eliminate billboard* have barn
hampered hy Ihe "powerful in
fluencc of Die billboard lobby in
our misapportioned atata legisla
foTr,' Collin
llina said.

Fire Hospitalizes
Longwood Pastor
The pastor of fo»ngwood’s Firat
Pentecostal Church was in good
condition al Florida Sanitarium
today after a grease fire burned
her severely Saturday,
Rev. K. Ruth Grant was giving
a party at her home for a Sun­
day School class when a pan of
grease Bared up on Die stove,
her husband, J. H. Grant, said.
Rev. Grant suffered second and
third rirgier burnt. She was taken
lo Florida Sanitarium hy Clyde
McCoy, who brought some of Die
children to the party.

U. S. To Share
Satellite Data

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Demo­
crat le Leader Lyndon B, Johnson
said today Ihe Senate will paas
the pemiing civil right! bill "about
aubatanUslly aa it ia"—but not by
tonight.
Johnson, in ruling out the like­
lihood of further significant
amendments, also said final Renata passage "will taka a little
time yet."
He made hi* comment Io ' mws men as the Senate met for another
long day of debate on tbs Houseapproved measure.
But Senate GOP Leader Ever­
ett M. Dlrksen still hoped for com­
pletion of work on the legislation
tonight.
Sen. *am J. Ervin Jr. (D-N.C.),
unofficial "lawyer" for Ihe wellorganised southern forces, said:
"I doubt very much If the bill
will be passed (hi* week.”
Ervin said Ihs southern sens(ora had "a- lot of talking to do
regarding tha Iniquities In thii
bill" before a final vole. But nei­
ther he nor other southerners
would indicate whether they
would launch arMhar full-scale
talkathon,
The Senate Monday crushed
four liberal attempts to strengthen
Ihe bill. Johnson and Dirksen
worked closely together to beat
down opposition and cut down on
the debate,
Monday's action killed off most
nf the liberals' hopes for toughen­
ing up Uie House-approved meas­
ure which the Senate Judiciary
Committee already bad weak­
ened.
Sen. Philip A. Hart (D Mich.)
said hr was cunsidering an at­
tempt to add an anti-lynching
amendment to the bill. He admit­
ted. however, that his ehancei of
success were slim.

labored round tb* clock to ahem
up sagging dike* directing rivat
towns and farms from tha worst
floods in yaara.
The crisis centered a* * TO mil*
stretch of the Mississippi from
Keokuk, Iowa, to ClarkavUlt, Mo.,
when Old Man River was an hi*
moat aavag* rampage la memory.
The father at water* punched
through two dike* M ar Quincy,
III., and sent ita muddy watao
coursing over Tl,000 lo *0 ,00* aero*
of corn, bass and wheat farm­
land.
But tha puck hod boon axpocted and 1,000 bottomland resident*
had lima to pick up their belongInis and mov* to high ground.
Rain-swollen rivers also plagued
Alabama bottomland.
The Mohawk,
Hudson, riven
banks la upilst* Now York. Dam*
aga was light, but at lagte M
families left their homes and * aim
year-old boy wa* Injured whoa the
basement of hfc homo i d lapsed.
President Elsenhower declared
Nebraska'# bard-hit flood holt a
disaster area and dlagatrhad Civfl
Defense Director Lao Hough and
Red Cross President Alfred Gruan*
ther to tour flood areas hi Iowa,
Nebraska, South Dakota and ML
noli.
The Red Cross estimated flub
spring flooda In eight Mdwaat
states had driven 16,000 person*
into makeshift aboltor* and • to­
tal at 21,000 persona ware
to soma degree.

Young Wife Hoi
Child On Table
In Court Building

CHICAGO (UPIV—A 1C-year-eld
wife gave birth to a girt an a
table in a criminal court buDding
Monday, mlnutfi before her huehand waa arraigned ia the m s I
room on burglary charge*.
Mr*. Rita Eakea had gon* to
court to see her husband, Frank,
» , who has been Jailed on bur­
glary charges since March S. She
complained of feeling ill and wa*
led into ■ vacant Jurors' room
where she gave birth to • 3-pound
girl whom ahn named
Hospital Addition ('-•ounce
mia.
Mrs. Eakea and tha baby, who
Meet Set April 12
waa not expected unUI May, war*
The Seminole Memorial tloipi- taken to a hospital where both
lal hoard of Iruslres will inert were promunerd in good condi­
April 12 tn decide exactly what tion.
fnciliDea will be hi.iit In the new
Uoa.ooo hospital addition, archi­
Separation
tect John Burton said today.
Burton, who will design the ad­ NEW YORK (UPI) - Mrs. Tin*
dition, said Die trustees are wait­ Onaisis withdrew what had prom­
ing for a report from Chicago hos­ ised to be a sensational divorce
pital ronsutlant Dr. Hrrman Smith suit today and announced ah* had
ax to juil what facilities should he agreed to a legal separation from
included in the addition The re­ Greek shipping multi-millionaire
port i« expected by April 12.
Aristotle 8. Oiiassls.

Legal

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Senate
Democratic leader Lyndon H.
Johnson ssys Ihe United Stales
plans to make "freely available
lo the world" the Information re­
ceived from Ihe Tiros I weather
lalcllile.
Johnson made Ihe statement to
the Senate Monday a* Ihe satellite
wai photographing cloud cover
above eastern Russia and north­
An art of good will turned into
ern Red China, murh of the
United Slates, the Parific Ocean a nightmare for Oviedo Peace
and Central America.
Justice Theodore Aulin Monday
night.
At 7 p. m., a 23 year-old man
Demo Group Set
knorked on Aulin's door and said
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Chair­ he wanted the 10 year old pcM*
man Paul M. Butler today ap­
pointed 14 Democratic national Justice to perform a marriage
committee member* lo haodla ceremony.
The man told Aulin that b* had
arrangements for the party's conv e s t a in La* Angela* next July. not beau lo church ia two y ean
Included In tbo group, beside* aad waa afraid to aak Ms poster
Butler, wa* Mrs. W, W. (Peggy) to perform the ceremony.
(lilnaiviMa, Fla,

Fake Bridegroom Robs

Oviedo Peace Justice

SEMINOLE COUNTY’S CANCER CRUSADE kickoff wiui highlighted by
the prenenca of the m ystery "Miss Crusade,” wielding sword a t right.
"Miaa Crusade" will appear a t forthcom ing civic mealing* to push tha
fig h t agmlnat cancer. Backing Bar up ara, from tha left, Robert Shedden and
Mrs. Tom Largen, co-chuiman of the Cancer Crusnde for Snnford, and Dr.
William Shedden, sta te chairm an.
(Herald Photo)

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wanted Ut* caremony performed
near Slavla.
After Aulin had been goM for a
few hours hla wife became wor­
ried and ealltd Constable Goorga
Kelsey.
A search n i started and a tout
• p. m. Aulia wa* found am a
deserted road M*r fllavi* trying
to walk tom*.
Tb* peace justice teM
that Uw man tod
•re*.
"II* held me up at knife ptete,"

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�■y United Frees Intrra alionet
A committee of white and Negro
leaders will recommend "signifi­
cant changes" today in the present
lunch counler segregation practices
at dime and variety (tores in Nashvflle, Tcnn.

Opera hlgbllghia and the high­ may round out the 1M0-41 season.
land fling if* in the effing for The 1M0-61 msmberihip hy mall
Entertain- drive 1* now in progress,
- Association Chairman Cheater
Reariek said tha officers and dir- {
actors may discuss a dressing
room addllfon to tha Civic Centar
• t their April U ‘meeting.
1
"Caledonia, The Slngera and DanThe commission decided to by­
f oera ef Scotland” are alio being pass discussion of tha addition at
.looked to*bring the color, music its March 35 meeting. Architect
tmt r.srtlil glory of the highland* John Burton had recommended
that if an addition wars mads,
it should he a two dressing room
affair extending along tha hack
m u le," put on by the National and sides of tha Civie Canter.
-Opera Company. This la the Cln1Senile 'stdry In tong.
• Alee Templeton, and Whlttf- Lions To Hear
pwre and Lowe are pianists who
the

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(T h e association has slgnsd
Metropolitan Opera1 star niae
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Benefits Talk

Tha Casselberry Lions will hear
• talk on social security at their
meeting Thursday. Kenneth L .1
Harvey of Penn Mutual Insurance
will apeak at tha 6:50 p. m. din­
ner at the Glass Houta Restaur­
ant.

A FLAG FOR TH E BROWNIES of the F irnt Methodist Church Troop 218
prcHcnted by Sttnford'e American Legion Post (18 recently, J ; Q. Gallo­
way, flag chairm an for the Campbell Loaaing poat, gave the flag to Suganne
Brown. Looking on are Melanie Bone, Carolyn Little, Judy Smith, Janice
Kay Baggerly, Kathle Munson, Analea Moore, Anne Kanavel, Carol Wllaon,
and Chria Van Winkle. Mrs. Charlea Bone ia the troop loader. She la a ssist­
ed by Mrs. David Sm ith and Mrs, J. T, Baggerly.
(Herald Photo)
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ryo wvsrjp'iL
last, at last I would tike to thank
tha memory of that wonderful lit­
tle girl Anna Frank who wrote
with such depth and perception
about human beings.
"1 didn't think I was going to
win. I was ready to go home.”
Mlaa Signa ret became the first
*ctre*a to win an Oscar in a Brit­
ish-mad* film, and has never
made a movie In the United States.
She came to this country for the
first time last year, accompanying
her husband Yvea Montand.
Both Montand and Simone were
refused visas to this country two
yeara ago by tha Department of
Immigration for political reason*.

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GAINESVILLE (UPI) — Bunshine may some day furnish elec­
tricity for Florida homes.
Solar energy egperta f r o m
around the country gathered here
today to discuss the possibilities.
At a two-day meeting, they
planned to talk about using sun­
shine for water heating, air con­
ditioning, water distillation and
refrigeration.
A University of Florida spokes­
man aald severe! research scien­
tist* believe solar energy may
■one day prove aa efficient as
electricity and nuclear energy.
engineering Dean Joseph Well
described solar energy aa "the
key to the t l s t century."
The symposium Is ro-sponeored
by the university'* mechanical
engineering department and the
Solar Energy Applications Committ** ef the American Society ef
Mechanical Engineers.

IYDNEY, Australia (UPI) CUve Btewart, Australian middle­
weight tad light heavyweight
champion, won a 10-round decision
over Tony Dupe* of New Orleans
TAMPA (UPJ) — The governor's Monday eight. Stewart, effectively
commission on rae# relations said using n head and body attack,
it would begin field work today weighed ISIS. Dupaa, a H under­
dog, sealed lM ft.
with local communiliei which have
requested assistance.
The commission also announced
it was encouraged by the response
to i|a proposal that each Florida
community establish n bi-raclal
committee.
“Several communities already
have created such committees
and others are being formed," the
commission said la i statement
Saturday. "Tha commission's atari
will begin work Monday with many
localities requesting assistance."
The formation of twp tub-orga­
III Ml Mill l&lt; I VI IIV
nisations waa announced.

The wren-member committee
ha« prepared a report for Nsshvll c
Mayor Ben Weit a* a poMible roHilion to proteiU by Naihvllle Np
groci against aegreglllon at the
lunch counter. Dr. Madison sarratt. chairman of the committee,
would not reyeal the specific point*
until the proposal la given to the
mayor this afternoon.
At least 150 persons have been
arrested in Nashville in connection
with ilia nine-week-old protests hy
Southern Negroes. Sarralt. former
vlee chancellor of Vanderbilt Uni­
versity. aald hia committee propoial ia one which "we believe if
the merchants would adopt'and the
the Undents accept would ease ten­
sions.’'
Nashville Negro students previ­
ously refected a plan for partial
integration of lunch counters.
Two similar plans have failed In
North Carolina. The chairman of a
"human relatlona” committee at
Chapel Hill. N. C., reported Mon­
day that efforts to begin a 30-day
trial period of integrated restau­
rant service in Chapel Hill were
balked by refusal of three restau­
rant owners to go along.
Merchants at High Taint, N. C.,
turned down « similar plan k it
week.
White parsons played a major
part In Monday's demonstrations.
About 10 white student* from
Union Theological Seminary (Pres­
byterian) In Richmond, V*., picket­
ed e department store. They car­
ried placards saying that "sagragallon denlaa the dignity of man."

Mile* Horton, director of in la.
trgratcd school at Monle* gif,
Trnn.. closed by the itate. told &lt;
church group at Knoxville that
tome Negro college atudenti no*
do not want the help or whites be­
came they "/ear the whilei may
take over Icaderahlp and in tome
eases they don't truit them.” Il

Harriett Bassett, t3, died at tha
Sirepla Rest Home Friday,
Miss Bassett had been combiM
tn Sanford during tha w i n t e r
and she became a permanent resi­
dent here In 1B53. Miaa iaaw tt waa
a member of the Congregational
Church of Aihvevilie, Maw. She la
survived by a cousing, C. A. Wales,
Burial will be announced later.
Gramkow Funeral Home la la
charge of funeral arrangements.

Bake Sale P lans

Inform al G athering
The DeBary Volunteer Firemen's
Association will hold an informal
evening of entertainment this com­
ing Friday. It will bo held la tbo
Firehouse atartiog at 7:10 p. m.
Music will be provided by Fire De­
partment members, and refresh­
ments will be servad. The public
it invited, and there will be no
charge.

DIVIDENDS

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The winners were both axrlted
and grateful In their acceptance
■perches.
Miss Signoret, a W-reer-old
blonde, told tha I.IW celebrities
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and tfana
in Uia theater, "I can't
say anything. All, I thank you.
You can't Imagine what it 1* for
me, being French.
ijefure leaving hi* seat lleaton
hugged and kissed his wife. Then
he marched stiffly to the slags to
•ay, "When you stand here you
want to thank everybody you.evrr
knew in this business. Ten years
ago next month I made iny first
picture. Since than I worked with
many of you and all of you did
&gt;1
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iA l'O
something ato. . 1help
me coat#
get Vhere."
Jubilant William Wyler, winner
of twrf previous directing Olcars,
said, "Wo broke the record." re­
ferring to "Ren-Hur" 11 award*
la the 11 eategorlea far which It
waa nominated.
The M-G-M religious epie, filmed
on location In Rome, surpassed the
previous record holdor, "Gigl,"
which collected nine award* last
year.
M-G-M topped tha etudlo total*
with It, all for "Ben-Hur.” Neat
was loth Century-Foa with thrs*.
Miss Winter* broke into tears
backstage, crying, "I got H. at
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The car of your life for the Mm # of your life!

Commies Claim
Highest Mountain
1 KATMANDU, Nepal (UFI) Communist Chiha has laid claim
to ML Everest, highest mountain
In tha world, the Nepal**# govern­
ment disclosed today.
Premier I . P. Kolrala said tha
Chlaosa claim to tha m.ooi • fool
Himalayan peak was formally
presented during his meant visit
to Peiping, along with claims on
othar •tratebas of frontier terri­
tory long considered Nepal***.
Kolrala told a proas confaranca
ham ho “ strongly denied tha Chi­
nes* claim to Everest."
"We will remain when we am
ia the Himalayas and wo shall in
no cam permit any atunochwent oo any pert at .our border,"
Kotrala aald. Ha said ha had con­
veyed that waning to Chines* au­
thorities.
Kolrala said that during hia
talk* with Chinos* Premier Chou
En-lal ho had beta confronted
with e ntw map ahbwlng Pei­
ping's conception t i tha Nepal-

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Blvd. when their enthusiasm was
•omewhnt dimmed by the month­
long strike of the Screen Aclore
Guild against the major movie
etudioe.
Master of ceremeonle* Bob Hop*
Joked about tho strike on tha natlonally televised ehow saying,
"Welcome to Hollywood** most
glamorous strike meeting.”
Later in the show Hope was
surprised himself when he was
resented with tha eparlal Jean
sreholt Award for humanitarian-

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Tha World War f Veteran* «w
DaBary. both tha Barracks and tha
Auxiliary, win hold their regular
meeting In the Community Centar
at l:J 0 p. m. Friday. Pinna for the
forthcoming bake sale at tha DoBiry Plata, April M, will he Aacussed.

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Pink* Ladies Plan

Oviedo
SSHonored
At Award Banquet

Fashion Show And
Card Party, May 12
Mr*. Victor Robeilo hi*'been
appointed general chairman of a
(aihion show and dessert card
parly, sponsored hy the Women'*
Auxiliary of the Seminole Memo­
rial Hospital and scheduled for
May 12 at the Sanford Woman's
Club.
Thi* will he one of the main
event* during hospital week,
which Is May I to 14.
Mr*. Robcllo has railed a meet­
ing of her It committee member*
for Wednesday. The group will
meet at Mrs. Robrllo's home to
organise and formulate plans for
the event.

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By MARIAM R. JONES
A banquet honoring the Sunday
School teacher* and oflicer* of the
First Baptist Church of Oviedo
was enjoyed by forty-one, Friday
evening at the Driftwood In Or­
lando.
The banquet was given In recog­
nition of the Sunday School having

Dorcas Circle To
Sponsor Barbecue
Saturday Evening

Party Planners
Get Surprised At
Birthday Party

THIS GROUP of S tarlig h t Promenaders gave an inter­
pretation of a "Beatnik" square danco at the party night
a t tha Civic Center. They are (center front) Lee Wake-

man, around the circle from left, Rece Wnkemnn, Dick
mill Fay Hnxton, Bill and Ann Jly e r and Fred and
Shirley Edyvean.
(Herald Photo)

•Stadight Promenaders Hold Monthly
Party Night For Daytona Beach Club
Th# Starlight Promenadecra, a
local square dance club aponsored
by tha Sanford Recreation Depart­
ment, entertained th # D i x i e
li.a res from Daytona Beach at
etr regular monthly party night.
The Starlight Promenaders dance
each week and once a month they
invite another club from the sur­
rounding area to be their gursti.
Host couplet for the month were
Run and Jean Morris, Fred and
Viv Parian!, /elia and John Brock,
John and Mary Wilson and Abie
and Hetty Dumond, who provided
refreshments in the Beatnik style.
. It was truly "Beatnik Night" at

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the Civic Center with a "Grand
Square Beatnik" Interpretation
dance penormed by those real cool
guya and dolls, Dill ami Ann Myer,
Dick and Fay Haxlon, Rccc and
Lee Wakcman, and Fred and Shir­
ley Edyvean.

A good tlms was had by all, es­
pecially hv the Dixie Squares who
are looking forward to a return
visit to Sanford.
The Starlight Promenaders are
nowr sponsoring a beginners' aqua re
dance clan at tha Civic Center

every Wednesday night that has an
enrollment of fifty people. The
rlaia ii now half way through the
Instruction and Is a very enthusi­
astic group. Dates for the next
enrollment will b a announced
shortly.

The executive board of the
Chulunta Womrn'a Club held a
scheduled meeting on Wednesday
evening at the home of Mrs.
Charles Fox on First Street, Seven
of the eight Iwanl member* pres­
ent had planned to have a sur­
prise birthday parly for Mrs. A.
Jackson after the huslne** of the
hoard was completed, The sur­
prise was entirely luerassful and
Mrs. Jackson was presented with
a rake and gift from all of the
member*.
There were more surprises to
follow, though—a rake and a gift
for Mra. T. Coberly—a eake and a
gift for Mrs. W. Jepson and a cake
and a gift for Mrs. R. Van Wormert
With half of th# "planner!"
also celebrating birthdays within
the next two weeka the party
turned out to be a "really big
one". A wonderful lime waa had
by alt including those who didn’t
gel aurprlied, Mra. P, Corlon,
Mrs. I,. Morskl, Mrs. E. Murphy
and Mrs. Fox.

Church
Calendar
TUESDAY
Daughters of Wesley, SS rlisa,
of the First Methodist Church
will meet in McKinley Hall at

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Bible survey clan of the Firat
Baptist Church mreia at 9:30
a. m, and 7:30 p. m.
The official board of the First
Church meets at 7:30 p. m.
Pinecrest Baptist Church WMU
executive meeting, 4:30 p. m., th*
general peeling, 7:30 p. m.
WEDNESDAY
SS officers of Ihe Pinecreit Bap­
tist Church meet at 4:30 p. m., the
RA meeting, 7 p. m. Prayer meet­
ing, &gt; p. m.
Girl Scout Troop 231 meet* in
thr First Presbyterian Church at
3:13 p. m. The Senior High Choir
Supper, 4 p. m.
Prayer meeting of lha First Bap­
tist Church, 7:30 p. m. Sunday
School Workers conference, 4:13
p m.
Slmt-ln Prayer Group meeting In
the hum* or K. C. Williams, 9:30
a m. sponsored hy the First Meth­
odist Church.

p i R, JONES
BY MARIAN
William Hart, ion of Mr. and
Mra. L. V. lfart, haa Joined the
Air Force and left last week for
^Jacksonville, thqn on la Taxaaior
hi* boot tr*tnin|. WHlttm end Mr.
and Mrs. Johnny Jonet, were din­
ner guests at the Hart home prior
to William's departure.
The Jones building, former home
of the Oviedo Post Office, and
alio that occupied by Olllff'a Bar­
bershop. la undergoing quite a
fare-lifting. Work is progressing
nicely. In tha meanwhile, Leon Ollift hat hit equipment in the
£front part of the Ktng-Burna Elec­
tric Shop next door.
Mra, Hazel Wilton la « new ad­
dition to lha Lola' Beauty Shop
thrae days. Hazel, a newcomer 10
Oviedo, ta an accomplished beauti­
cian and quit* a bit of help to Mrs.
MISS SYLVIA PRICE bride-elect la ahown w ith aotne of th * R ifts she reLota Jones, who haa the shop ad­
jacent to her home.
celvinl a t a limrerie ahower a t tha home of Mra. Fred Behrena. From left
T. E. L. Class To
Jimmy Brookshire, who h u
are Mrs. W alter Price, the bride's m other, Mra. Alfred Stanley, m other of
been attending Georgia Taeb, At­
the groom-elect, Mias Price and Mrs. Behrena.
(Herald Photo)
lanta, Ga„ under the Martin CoMeet Thursday
,A Op plan, ia now at home and
^working at Martin Co. In Orlan­
Tlie T. E. L. Sunday School
do. Hit parents mads tha trip to
claia
of the First Baptist Church
Atlanta to bring him home. Jim­
will
meet
in the church chapel,
my made th* Dean'* list wkUa
Mlia Sylvia Price, June bride- with the punchbowl. Petit fours, nolds, Mra. Hope Ahirard, Mrs. Thursday afternoon at 1 p. m. for
sandwiches
and
punch
were
aerved
at school.
Carol
Little
and
the
Misses
Peggy
elect was the guest of honor at a
and social meeting.
by the hostess to Mra. Alfred Lindquist, Helen Price, Jeannette a business
Mra. J, A. Benson and her group
lingerie ahower given by Mrs. FTed Stanley,
mother of the groom-elect, Price and Diane Moye,
will he hottest to the group.
Behrena at her modern mobile Mrs. Waller Price, mother of Min
home on lha old Lake Monroe Rd. Price, Mra. Mary Grace Wright,
As each guest arrived they were Mr*. Claudette Behrens. Mra. Her­
given an oranga blossom corsage. bert Behrens, Mra. Nancy Rey­
Use favorite recipe* of the guests
Th* piano, moat baaic of all
ware given to Mias Price for har
In my
muale
instrument*, fa enjoying Its
cook book. Game* were played and
biggest
boom.
prize* won by Mrs. Hope Shlrard
KATE GREENAWAY
WEDNESDAY
More people are buying and play­
Joint meeting of the General and Mra. Herbert Bahrena.
ing
pianoa
than
aver
before
and
business and luncheon meeting of The room waa decorated with a salea reached a new high L it
tha Sanford Woman'! Club and tha profusion of pink and while carna­
Social Department. Luncheon nl tions. Th# serving table was over­
12:30 noon nnd aoelal meeting nt 2 laid with a lace cloth and centerrd
p. m.

D orothy M cAlexander

Miss McAlexander,
L. T. Sheppard Win
Rainbow Award
Mra. Kathleen Reynolds, mother
advisor of the Sanford' Asscmbly
No. 23, Order of the Rainbow for
girls, announced that Min Doro­
thy McAlexander and Mr. Leslie
T. Sheppard hava been awarded
(ha "Grand Cron of Color," by
Ihe supreme assembly, MeAlrster
Okie.
Mlta McAleiander and Mr. Shep­
pard were awarded thla honor for
distinguished service to Rainbow.
It la the hlgheit honor that can
he given in the order of Rainbow
for girls.
'Dorothy la Ihe daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. McAlexander and
is ihe Worthy Advisor of the San­
ford Assembly. She has been an
active member of Ihe assembly
sine* March, 1937.
.She ia a member n( the senior
elan of Sanford High School and
It treasurer of the Future Teach­
ers’ Club. She baa been a mem­
ber nf thla eluh the entire four
yrara of her high school career
and recently won an outstanding
service award for her work In It.
She plans to enter college next
year and prepare to be a (eacher.
Mr. Sheppard haa been active
in Maaonic work in Sanford for 23
year*. Ha waa Worthy Patron of
Seminole Chapter No. 2 OKS in
1947 and was Instrumental in get­
ting the local rainbow aaarmbly
instituted. He Is passenger agent
for the ACL Railroad In Sanford.

acquired the standard recognition
it had been striving for. It is one
of seven of the M in thr Seminole
Association to achieve this goat. At
the present time Ihia ia the only
standard association in the State of
Florida.
The Rev. Jack T. Bryant pre­
sented W. A. Ward Jr., S. S. Sup­
erintendent, a copy of Halley'*
handbook of the Bible, in recogni­
tion of this achievement, Ha alio
presented all of the teacheri and
officers a book mark.
Guest speaker for the event waa
Rev. Roy Melton, pastor of th*
Northside Baptist Church in DeLand and superintendent of the as­
sociation Sunday school work. lira.
D, D. Danlell and Mrs. Lawrence
D. Wood were in charge of a r­
rangement!.
Those enjoying the banquet In­
cluded the Rev end Mrs. Bryant,
Mr. and Mrs. Ward, Mr. and Mrs.
T. &gt;1. Danlell, Mr, and Mrs. Ben
F. Ward Jr., Mr, and Mra. A. A.
Myers, Mr. and Mra. Robert L.
Ward. Mlsi Nancy Myers, Mrs.
Mae E. King, Roy Eaton, Mr. and
Mrs, George C. Meant, Mr. and
Mra. Milton Gore, Mr. and Mra. J.
Y. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Tedford, Mra. Lawrence D. Wood,
Mrs. D. D. Danlell, Mra. C. M.
An*, Mra. Ruth Brown, Mrs. J. G.
Beasley, Mr. and Mra. B, F.
Wheeler Jr., Mr. and M n. Bill
Usery, Mr. and Mra. Anthony
Daniel!, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Gammage, Mr. and M n. Joo I. Beasley
and Mr. and Mrs. S. It. Riggins.

Member* of the Dorcas Circle
of the Upsala Community Pres­
byterian Church discussed plan*
for (he forthcoming barbecue al
their monthly meeting at the
church.
Mrs. Clover Marrs, president,
gave the devotion and presided
at the business session. The harherue Is scheduled for thla Sat­
urday. Serving will begin at 3:10
p. m. The public Is invited and
tlrketa may be purchased from
any member or at the door. Proreeds will be used for the benefit
of the new fellowship hall,
Refreshment a were served by
hoatesies, Mrs. Mary liar key and
Mra. Kay Thomson to Mra.
Marrs, Mra, Josephine White,
Mrs. Beulah Cruthls, Mra. Bell*
Ballenger, Mr*. Freida Danlell,
Mra. Florence Starnes, Mrs. M.
Hawthorne, Mra. Amanda Reevca.
Mr*. Dorothy Uoyd, Mrs. Daisy
Dowel), Mrs. Belle Roiiman, Mra. Farewell Luncheon
Elsie Rosetlne, Mra. Sara Hodge
and Missea Edith and Clara
Honors Club Member
Speer*.
Hostri*#* for the May meeting
Th# ladlei of the Woodrosa
will be Mra. Slimes and Min
circle of the garden club held
Avia Starnes.
a farewell luncheon for lira. A.
B, Montford last week. Mra,
Mont ford la leaving ter California
Chuluota Club
tha first of April. The luncheon
in the form of a pot-luek m ail
Meets Tonight
waa held at lha home al Mn,
James Brown in Suniand Estates.
Members of Ihe Chuluota Wom­ Lunch was aarved on plcnle taan's Club wilt meet tonlghl al
• p. in. at tha Community Club
Those attending war*, Mr*.
Home for the regular monthly Montford, Mrs. D. K. Dorman,
meeting. An election will alio be Mrs. Leonard DaWiU, Mrs. Ted
held to select the nominating Lewis,. Mra. H. D, McNair, Mrs.
committee to present the new slat* John Stankiewlc*, Mra, Eckhart,
of officers.
Mra. A. A. Wilton, Mr*. WoadtU
AU paid up member* are Hoi me* and Mr*. Jama* Brown.
urged to attend and have a voice A good time wat reported by all.
in icleclipg tha officara for the
coming year. Contact Mra. A.
Jackson, treasurer, to pay your
Tha Pony Expresi lu ted Iren
dura before this mealing.
April I, 1440 until Oct. &gt;4, 1141.

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BY MRS. H. L. JOHNSON
Mr. and Mrs. Talmadgo Metta
Sr. have gone to New Orleans,
La., to are their first grandchild.
The child, a daughter waa born to
Mr. and Mra. Rosa llanum March
29. Mra. llanum ia the former
Minna Lee Melt*.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Behrena have
moved to Riviera Beach, Fla.
where they will reside.

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CASK B&lt;4S0: Dr. Mark, u e d W,
; li ■ talented medical educator.
"Dr, Crane,” its began. "I «...
fe]r wife f r u n ago and thought
maybe your .Scientific Marriage
Foudolioa might help ma find a
congenial widow or unmarried
women between the ages of 40 and
to,
"Since t am ratfeer wealthy and
widely acquainted throughout my
state, I fearan't wanted it known
locally that 1 waa thinking at a
possible second marriage.
"But I lead a lonely life aod
would bo muck happier with a
charming woman of a gay dlspoiltton and cultured background."
In tbo first book of the Bible,
Oed aaid ' i t to not good that mao
ahnnld be alone, ao I will make ao
bote meat (or him," (Genesis
•rtf).
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SASB.9N American men, aged SI
andnjw atd, who are widowers or

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tfela matter of introducing people
' to congenial membera of thq opMalta mx U a vital need to Amer
toa today.
to
Thao, I wrote to tome of the
SMtodattona, such ai the Ford
ranndatioo, outlining thin crucial
But I found that medical re­
search and ether conventional top­
ics wars their chief concern, so I
finally consented to help organise
the non-profit, Interdenominational
iatontlfto Marriage Foundation.
It feu already introduced thouaf Am folks and produced
1 happy marriagea.
Wo haw 1 about SAW talented
__ rabble and Catholic
«, who interview aU tb* AppUeanta and check an each on*’*
three efearaetor voferancei.

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Then we Introduce people of the
same religion, hobbies. Ideal*,
race, etc., ao wc know all tbo ma­
jor cauaes for marital friction are
eliminated at the outset.
If our Applicants soon fall to
love, they don’t need to worry
much about major quarrels over
religion, bobbles, and even polities.
Within n month, Dr. Mark bad
thus been Introduced to n lovely
woman, aged 41, who waa ao un­
married church secretary.
Mrs. C ru s and 1 later attended
their wedding. This woman Joined
Dr. Mark to singing in tbo church
Oi
choir and soon became president
of the college Faculty Wives’ Club.
After six months, Mn. Crane and
I had dinner with the Mwlyweds.
When we were a Iona, Dr. M*rit
told me be wea hippier to this new
marring* than to nls first ono, for
bin first wife never accompanied
him loth* many banquets and con­
ventions he wss called upon to ad
dress.
"In our So yasrs of marriage,”
be said, "aba nevar went out with
me but three limes! So I ltd a
lonely life,
"She waa a spotless housekeeper
knd a wonderful cook, but ••
physician and university professor,
1 waa forced to accept a banquet
Invitation an average of at least
once per weak.
"My new wife goes with me as
1 drive acron the state for lee
ture*. W* ahare mors totaraate and
bobbin.
"Dr. Crane," be added. "I wish
you'd warn young women, that the
modern American husband need*
■ versatile wife. Being a good
cook is not enough I"
Girls, being a SUCCESSFUL
wife U a complex career. She
should be typist sad bookkeeper,
public speaker and musician, cook
and child specialist, as wall as pal
and playmate of her husband.
Send for my S00-point "Teste for
Husbands and Wives," enclosing a
stomped return envelope, plus SOc
(non-profit).
WASHINGTON - fo r those ob­
rays 1write to Dr. Crane In
(Always
jectors wbo'vo beta yowling about
c a n of tl
medicine to public drinking water
tog a m g to stem
envelope and Me to cover typing —namely fluoride—there’s another
chapter to tb* wind.
and printing reals when ,
Out to gouUt Dakota, school kids
fer one af hie booklets.)
ara being used te tost another
mineral for Improving growing
rth. H u National Isstltutea of
Health a rt putting it to bread, lt’a
called calelum dlbsle pbospbato.
Tb* stuff was first tasted on ani­
Address — Shlnnsko town 1 mals, and now Dr.'Francis A. Ar­
Tyoma, Wakamatri City, Fukuoka,
id, dimeter of dental research,
Japan.
waa telliag aur ccograsemen: "It
Lina af interest — reefing and laoka vary promising."
collecting postcard.
Ons thing this phosphite has
Our club has tons of, thousands over fluoride, Uuy say, la that it's
of mombors throughout Japan. tasteless. But it will ba at least two
Its purpose It to create a friend­ yean before our scientists know
ship and understanding Interna­ for sura whether it does young­
tionally. We ara trying to Intro* sters’ teeth any good.
There Is ao way to tell now
duco your country to Japan with
whather tho pboaphale, If deemed
tho boat of our kuowisdgt.
Our club's address lsi Voire of effective, will be pumped into our
Nippon, e.p.c. 6004, Chomt Mina- drinking water, aa fluoride ha*
been. If it Is, I'll wager then'll ba
mkho, Nerimako, Tokyo, Japan.
Miss Takako Nakana bowls Ilka th en still a n about flu­
oridation.
Aetually, 140 million of the coun­
try's 110 million souls have been
Screwworm Battled
spared so far from being forced to
Until aa eradlcaUm program drink medicated aich-two-oh. And
wm started to tt t; , ecrowwormi I oavy 'am.
caused groat expense and trouble
A good part of our lawmaken
to Seminole County cattlemen. say tboy'n sold on fluoridation.
Eradication of tho screwworm will But 1 nodes they're still Importing
mean great dollar savings to coun­ bottles of unfluoridated water into
ty eattlamon.
their offleas on Capitol HIU — at
quite some axtra tost to the tax-

k will bn a g n a t help to me. If
pou can publish tbla letter to pour
paper 1 would m en than appreci­
ate it.
of ncaivine too
&lt; la tbo
Many answers as a result o f pub.
JlcaUea k will ba ao pnblam for
me, because our club hat ao many
members, and 1 can divide tboaa
answer* among the member,
m a t to tetmdus* myself brief.
. My aaaM and addnea a n aa lol*
Name — Takalio Nekono (girl)
age 1«.

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The young woman, he said, read
to an agricultural yearbook that
fluoride was poison for cattle. "She
resinned," said the lawmaker,
"that if fluoride is pol*°n for cat­
tle, It must be poison for human
beings."
Dr. Arnold poo-poobed the lady'a
anxiety. Ha laid cattle out to Utah,
for Instance, didn’t get sick iigtll
they consumed up to 100 mUllgrame of fluoride a day.

Tht amount of poison put Into
our drinking water, he aald, is 100
times less than that. "One part
per million is not toxic,” he aaid,
"and it Is not carcinogenic.”
Rep. Melvin R. Laird (R., Wis.),
who recalled what happened to
some of hia constituents just before
tost Thanksgiving, retorted:
"It depends on whether you ara
to Uw cranberry &gt;Industry or
not. . .

Kennedy Appears To Be Main
Issue, Political Analyst Finds
MILWAUKEE (UPI)—The baetc Issue In Wisconsin's bong-bang
presidential primary Is Sen. John
F. Kennedy (D-Masa.) — also hie
religion and hla cousins and kla
aunts.
Kennedy's religion, R o m a n
Catholic, is very much an Issue,
but the best advertised Issue Is
Kennedy, himself. Samuel Lubell,
pollster and political analyst, and
a good on*, has been her*. Lubell
rang doorbells all ovsr. In a Wis­
consin speech he summed It up
neatly.
"Most psople,” Lubell said,
"are going to vote for or against
Kennedy, Ho ie tb* liius.’’
Kennedy'* relatives have been
campaigning state-wide. Kennedy
money has been spent In substan­
tial amounts. How much! One
answer to that question ie thle:
Enough Kennedy money hse
been spent to eitablish and to
nourish a crack state-wide organ­
isation. Ben. Hubert M. Humphrey

((D-Mtoa.) has spent meat* toe.
Probably not so much aa Kem
dy. Humphrey la campaigning aa
Uw poor man’s candidate. If
Humphrey has spent ah muck as
Kennedy, much moat have bean
misspent.
Tb* Minnesotan's campaign or*
sanitation la not to tha same
claaa with Kannady'a. No quaaUon
about that.
The type of Kennedy orseals*
tton which brought out n remark­
able Democratic vote In tha uncon
teated New Hampshire primary la
ticking kero Uko aa aspensiva
watch.
Buried Ilka a lima bomb to this
campaign baa bean tha Issue of
a man's religion, Kennedy's. The
bomb boomed four days ego with
publication in Wisconsin weakly
newspaper* of an advertisement
complaining that Catholic voter*,
regardless of party, were gang
tog up on Humphrey, Tb* ad called
on Protestant voters to give Hum.
phroy a square reel. In effect, It
said: Cathollci will vote tkeir re­
ligion: Protestanto ebould vet*
their'*.
Humphrey and other reepoul
ble politicians emphatically repud la ted the weekly newspaper
advertisement and the whole eon
rapt of religion as on Issue her*.
Kennedy freely says that he
know* Humphrey had nothing to
do with raising U. But the Issue
Ie up. Reto me Tuesday will be
analysed to large part on tha boat*
of Kennedy1! showing to various
counties to relation to the religious
complexion of those counties.
Wisconsin reluctantly It shew
Ing the way.

" C i . u Frank Nixon, father of
tho vice president, once told me
that the only thing be disliked
about coming to Washington to
visit bis son was tha fluoridated
water. He called It "poisoned wa­
ter.’’
He'd solve the problem, though,
by Journeying mart du n 100 miles
to bln old farm M ar Hanover, Pa„
and bring back pure, fresh spring
water to gallon jugs.
What makes ma suspicious of Doctors Suggest
fluoridated water la what'a happen­
ed to that elgbt-year-oid Indian of Doing Dishes
ours. He's been drinking the stuff
almost constantly sinco birth, and Just Once Daily
to Uw tost couple years ha’s broken
DENVER (UPI) - When tbo
off two permanent teeth because
af brittleness. The tame thing's maq «ln your family oast comhappened to tha little girl next tains about atacka of dlihea pitdoor. Yet, this Is not a hereditary ig up from several meals, you
have a ready-made alibi.characteristic to either family,
It’# not just an excuse, but ad­
I've asked several dentists
whather-thin condition may hava vice from the Colorado Medical
boon caused by too much fluoride, Society, telliag women to "stock
aid they replied they didn't know. dishes from several meala and
lap- Winfield JL Denton (D., do them all at cace.”
lad.) told NIH'a Dr. Arnold that
It's a way te avoid rough, red
ba waa hard put by a lady who 'dlihpan bands, Uhich the socle'
works next door to his congression­ ty'e doctor* claim are a special
Commercial canners buy about
al office.
problem In their high, dry cli­ M percent of tho farmers’
lonato crop every year.
mate.
U. g. land grant colleges have
about M percent of tbo college
laUoo
students, but these
gee grant 40 per cant of all
Harold Urey (Bern ItOl) aald:
doctoral degrees on all subjects
and train about half the officers
’’WE NEED FIR ST O F A LL TO
of tha armed forces.
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Whan , tha Florida ’ delegation
shows up for tha Democratic Ns
Uoaal Convention to Lot Angeles,
July 11, they will carry with them
M delegate • votes for Beaator
George Smathen for Uw presides
Uni nomination. These to votes
will be to the band! of 43 prom­
inent Floridlani—hand-picked by a
special ''committee'' aa represent­
ing n cross section of tho thtoklog
of tbo Democratic Party to Flor­
ida. glxtoen of these folks will have
a full vote while Uw remaining 2*
will have only one-half a vote eqcb.
On Uw first roll call, all votes
will bo cast fer Saatber*. After
that, ho will '‘release” them from
Umlr pledge to him and tboy may
vote as they pleas*. Under the cir­
cumstances, u would seem likely
that they will get together on their
choice and vole to a block—al­
though It doesn't have to work that
way.
A "cross-section" of thle cross
section of delegatee tocludei such
well-known persons a* Senator
Speuard Holland, Governor LcRoy
Collins and Coogn .men Bob
Slkee, Jim Haky, Billy Metthewi.
Former Congressman Bill Lantaff

Oviedo Political
Roily Aids Named

ASSIGNMENT WASHINGTON

to the Editor

Editori
I am writing this letter as I
have lea n ed the m m of your
pops* through the Veto* of NippM pea pal club. The reason of
writing la that because 1 Ilka to
have a friend in your country but
I do not know how to got ono. So
of your
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WASHINGTON SEE SAW

R U SS IA N IC E BREAKER

FRIG HTEN ED"
Physicians knew hew quickly a minor ailment
ran develop Inin a serious problem. They fear the
consequence* of neglect.
People with lesser knowledge often wait unit!
they are real tick before consulting n physician.
They attempt to treat themselves. This Is meet
unwise and can lend to much future bed health.
Be eaf*. Bee your physirinl quickly when tick.
YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE UB when
you Med n medicine. Pick up your prescription If
shooping nearby, or we .will deliver promptly
without extra charge. A grant many people entrust us with their prescriptions. May we com­
pound yours?

The Oviedo Women's Club will
sponsor a political rally April 16
at tha school gymnasium. Mrs, W.
H. Martin, chairman for the rally,
announced today committee chair­
men and helpers for the supper to
bo held prior to the rally,
Mrs. Charles T. Niblick and
Mrs. Roy Clonto Jr. are co-chair­
men of tha ticket committee. Help­
ers will be M n. C. L. West, Mn.
J. R. Battle, Mrs. Jack Dodd, Mn.
John Lundy, Mn. W. R. Meek 8r.,
M n. E. L. Luttrell, Mrs, Warren
McCall, M n. Jamas Wilson, and
Mn. Frank Byrne.
Tbs salad committee consists of
Mn. C. R. Clents Sr., chairman:
Mn. Georg* C. Means, D. D. Daniell, and Jamea E. Brookshire.
Tha chicken committee: Mn, J.
H. Staley, Mrs, K. M, Olllff, Mn.
Roy Britt, M n. G. 8, Moon, Mn.
R. W. Estoa, Mn. J. H. Lee Sr.,
Mrs. Lynn Motler and Mrs. A. A.
Myers.
Donations Committee: M r* .
Ralph Naaly and Mrs. E. O.
Smith.
Bread Commlttrer. Mrs. Ma* E..
King and Mila Ruth Davidaon.
Table: M n. Georg* Kelsey and
Mn. W. R. Maak Jr.
Publicity: M n. J . E. Brookshire.

is on the Hat aa well as Secretary
of State Robert Gray, former Gov
ernor Millard Caldwell, president
of Stetson University aod on* time
candidate for the U. S. S cute,
0111* Edmunds.
Suspense bolding tb* ebarm that
it doea for tb* interest of men’s
minds, It la safe to say that the
Democratic Convention to Lot An­
geles will make a much belter
television show than the Republi­
can! will alag* in Chicago. The

Quotable
Quotes
By United Press IaternaUeaal
MILWAUKEE — Sens. Hubert
H. Humphrey (D-Mton.) aod John
P. Kennedy (D-Maae.), refuting
to predict how they will do to today't Witcontln presidential pri­
mary:
Humphrey: *T hive been gaintog the Ian few dayi."
Kennedy: "1 juet hope.’*
CHICAGO — A court employe,
after Mn. Rita Eaket, 17, gave
birth to a baby In the Criminal
Court Building where her hubend wat being arraigned on
burglary charges:
"Monday la always a busy dsy
to court."
JACKSONVILLE - World War
I ace Eddie Rlckenbacker, now
chairman of the board of East­
ern Airlines, speaking of the
future of aviation.:
"With the technological tools
within our grasp, we can pro­
gress farther In the next 10 yean
thin we have in the past 30."
CARCAS, Venezula — Adlal
Stevenson, slating that the South
Americans be met on his twomonth tour of Latin America all
like the Democratic Party:
"I with they'd com* up and
vote to November.

SECURITY
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Cblcop alM r
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Ilk* a prii* flgbt who** abowi up to battle tbo champion.
Nothing could be dulkr. But, in
Lee Angeles anything can happen.
It might even b* that tho M Flor­
ida votes could break • tl*.
Our only objection to th# 14*
Angeles show la the four koJrs
difference to time. We can't go to
Los Angeles—but we do plan to
watch the sxeitemont en television.
Wa dread to think haw red-oyed
and alaopy-ktndod wall bn If tha
Democrats gat too totg-wtoSad.
At th* risk of being accused of
trying to be "punay" we would ilk*
to aay that pretty Mtes Bowden,
receptionist to Son. Smatbors* offlee, certainly didn't Uv* up to hoc
name last week. Har first n am e's
Layte. pronounced as to "lata for
school." And ibo waa anything but
late when she won th* coveted titk
of “ Florida Cherry Blossom Prin­
ces*" for 1600. Mlsa Bowden la
th* daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. G.
Bowden, 111 N.E. Mud St., Ft.
Lauderdale. She was graduated
from Florida State UnlvarsRy in
US* with a Bachelor*’ degree to
advertising and publie reUUoao. Aa
Florida’s princess, Mias Bowdt*
will compete for th* Utk af "WithIngton Cherry Bloeiom Queea."
Fata (to the form of a spinning
wheel of fortune) rather than
judges will determine tb* winner
of that event.
The Chamber of Commerce or
somebody should give Mrs. Mary
Holland a fjsnd clap or steading
ovation or a medal for the Job ohm
dkl the other day to boosting tb*
Everglades National Farit. M ^
Holland waa the principal spanker
before the Senate Wives Red Croas
Ladle* Group. She told to colorful
atyk the story of the Evergkdea
Park and of Its natural beauty and
the wildlife that lives there. Har
enthusiasm for the park seams to
come naturally. While Sen. Holland
waa still governor of Florida h*
worked to establish tb* park. Ho
and Mrs. Holland bev* visited tha
Everglades many time* nod th&lt; \
both took great prid* to th* ftoal
settlement (principally through hit
efforts) of the park boundaries.

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Sanford Archer Takes
State Championship
Glenn Williams of tha Sanford- Intermediate free style elaas i t
^eminola Archcry Club won the Winter Park Sunday.
More than too archers from Flo­
siata championship trophy in the
rida competed in the match.
In the men's class B bare bow
competition, Joe Coulombs of the
Sanford club took third place with
a 2,19.1 total.
The Seminole archers have tak­
en top honors in the last two
tournaments held in the slate.
The club Is now conducting a
BOSTON (UP!) — The Pres- membership drive. Anyone inter­
ture will be on the Boston Cel­ ested In joining Is asked to attend
tics tonight despite tljelr home the group's next meeting at 7 p.nt.
court advantage when they en­ Wednesday in tha Civic Center.
tertain the St. Louis Hawks In
the fifth game of their Nations!
Basketball Association championsh!o aeries.
The two teams are lied at two
victories apiece in the best of
k rv e n playoffs.
The pressure comet from the
feeling that the Hawks have
found the secret of containing the
Mrs. Arthur Russell took lowdefending champions. That secret medal honors and Mrs. Reha Ma­
Is two-fold: First, to slow down
th« Celtics, who love to run their han won net medal honors in
opponents into the floor. And, qualifying for the Sanford Wom­
second, to hope that the normal­ en’s Golf Association Club cham­
ly flashy Bob Cousy continues to pionihip at the Mayfair Country
play In the tattle-tale gray style Club.
that he has thua far In the ser­
In the championship flight, Mrs.
ge*The first factor it the only one Russell defeated Min Keenan und
which St. Louis can control and Mrs. Mahan bested Barbara
the Hawks have been successful Rowell.
in games No. 2 and 4 in stall­
Other championship flight win­
ing Boston's fast break stuff. ners wete Dot Powetl, Ellen Kelts,
Even Celtics coach Bed Auer­ Dottic dc Ganalil, Jeanne Koulk,
bach admits that when Boston is Kanchon Mrltohrrt* end Ruth
stripped of ita speed the club "is Herron.
in trouble.**
Second flight winners were
Couty’s woes have hurt Boston Helen C am way, Mrylle Adams,
even more than th« figures might Meg Urquhart and Doris Schautfh o w . The aging 31 backcourt tect.
" t a r has been averaging only
Third fllgiu wlmicis were Doris
.243 in hi* floor shooting, netting Spencer, Gladys Brown, Jane Meonly IT baiketi in the first four Kibbin and Essie Batson.
games. Even more important,
Cousy has been making offensive
errors, such as losing possession
of the ball, more often than ever
before and thus hat not been the
spark the Celtics need for their
well-balanced attack.

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King Results
SYDNEY. Australia (UPI) —
Clive Slewart, 139*,, Australia,
wutpolsted Tony Dupaa, 13934, New
Orleans (ID).
NEW YORK (UPI) - Jorge
Fernendex, 149, Buenos Aires,
stopped Mel Barker, 14734, Aus­
tin, Tex. (T).

t# HOLYOKE. Mass. (Upl) — Aid
Chick, IS , Westfield, Sate., atopped Larry Silva, 121, Boston (2),

Housewives Kegler
League 'Tight'

The Housewives Bowling League
is all wound up in a double three
way tie as the housewives go Into
their fourth week of bowling at Jet
Lanes.
Teami One. Two and Three are
all lied for the top spot. The other
three squads are tied for fourth
place. Team Five has the actual
single game lead with a 373 score.
Varna Bolton has tha season's high
scora so far, ltT.
The foag, matuber teams were
wgaalzed In mid-March. They
bawl every Wednesday.

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Sian Muital has just about con­
vinced the St. Louis Cardinals
that he's going la bounce back
from the 1339 dcharte with a
great '60 season.
The 39-year old six-time Nation
al League halting champion fell
lo .233 last season but predicted
that he would return to stardom
this year. Hr worked out with
special weights am) did various
other exercises all winter ta try
to make a fast start.
And. It appears today, that It
all worked.
The Cardinals slart four-game
exhibition lour of the West with
Musiat sporting a .340 spring
average and leading the team
with 14 runs baited in. Daryl
Spencer’s .399 average and four
homeri were other reasons the
Cardinals won 11 of their last 1.1
games and have a I3-T spring
record.
The Itedblrds were a terrific
disappointment as a seventh-place
team last season but look like
they might be a surprise package
this year.

Sports

so heavily to bring the Nats out of the
cellar have y et to come through with ma­
jo r league form and unless they do they
are still in for trouble. W ith the power
th a t is in the lineup, it looks as though
they should be world beaters but Camilio
Pa squill, and sometimes Pete Rumos, can­
not carry the whole load.
The one team in the National League
th a t has impressed me this sitring is Cin­
cinnati. There is no question about h it­
ting hero and now they have come up with
some fine pitching performances this
spring. Jim Hrosnnn hits been very effec­
tive along with Bill Henry, Turkey, and
Ncwcombe. If a couple of these fellows
have a big year the Giants, Dodgers, and
Braves can look out. Last year this club
had to score 1&amp; runs to win a ball game
and if they get someone to shut the dopr
this will be the team .
From the results seen this spring every
team in both leagues has shown great im­
provement and this should be one of the
finest baseball years in the history of the
game. Cleveland, Chicago, New York, and
D etroit ail have a good chance to take it ail
and in the National League, w ith the ex­
ception of the Phillies, any one of these
clubs could end up In the World Series,
Yes, even the lowly Cults have a chnnce
with th eir grent young pitching sta ff and
group of sluggers led by Ernie Banks.

plained. "It doesn't figure that
those of ua — the bulk of us—
can get Inside them on the green
when wa have to go for auch
more distance on our approaches."
The Mastara course is a long
on* — 4,990 yard*. It’s ideal for
the power klUar.
"Even if you atray your drives,
you can't gat Into too much trou­
ble," observed Ben Hogan, a twotime winner of this golfing clas­
sic. "This definitely is a course
for those fellow* who can hit Us*
ball a mile."
Bantam Ben Isn't at all satis­
fied with bis gam*. Neither U
Burk*, whoa* left wrist still g ina
him trouble —an Injury which
baa plagued him for over a year.
Despita his brilliant showing
thus tar In 19*0 — ba baa won
tome 114.000. more than doubts
the amount of any other player
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Isn't hitting the hall well either.
"I'm just not in the groove."
said Palmer, who won the Mas­
ters in 1939 and then lo*t it last
year after being lied (or the lead
going Into the final round.
He's still having trouble with
the par three 133 yard 12th hole.
There ia a pond In front of the
green and Palmer lost his rbance
to win last year by putting hit
lea shot into the water. He's been
doing the same thing In practice
rounds.
"Maybe I'll start playing short
and then pitching over the pond,"
be said.
Despite bts poor practice rounda,
however, Palmer probably will he
the favorite when the field tees
off oo Thursday. Souchak. who "is
back os the beam." and tha 47year-old Snead, trying for an un­
precedented fourth Masters title,
rank s ia k behind hiss.

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Fort M e llo n P a r k - (Lakefront &amp; 1st St.)

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Long Ball Hitters Favored In Masters Championship
AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI) - Look
« it for tho long ball hittcra was
»* watchword at Uw Mastara toay — la short, Arnold Palmar,
Ilka Souchak and Saamy Snead.
"I figure," said Jackie Burke,
the 1*39 Masters etaa apian, "that
Mu power hitters hare a two
stroke advantage an every round.
That gives than an tight stroke
edge for four round* and ask**
It nighty hard far Uu rest of tu
la nake up. Tha anly way you
‘•a beat them la with dead-eye
W recking and sensational outI."
He doesn't figure that anyone la
* 10 men field for the Bids Masre gaff tourney 1* (stag to
a u up with ooougk t i that aysacking and putting to bast our
laser, Souchak and Bared,
an they are ualaf six. sev*
•Ight irons far their apebes, tha rest of us are using
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Caom qton^m g Covers
By JER R Y COVINGTON
W ithin th a next few days most of the
m ajor league team s will be on th eir lung
tripa home. F o r some team s it has been a
good apring and for some a very poor one.
The New York Yankee* have had their
trouble* beating anyone this apring but
thl* doenn't mean th a t they can be counted
\ out. A* we look back over the Inat decade
D th e Yanks have never been anything red
hot in the G rapefruit circuit.
Thinga have been looking a little
worse, however, this apring, from the
standpoint of individual performance*.
U p until the other day when Bolt Turley
w ent back to a full wind up And pitched
his firs t effective ball of th e spring, none
o f the old sta rs had anything to show th a t
th e m ighty Yanka would be coming back.
Mickey Mantle has become ao obsessed
• w ith dollar m arks th a t he will probably
p u t baseball second to his m any invest­
m ents. He had a fa ir year last season aven
though it w asn't th e Mickey of old times,
but if he continues to concentrate, on
money m ore th an on winning a baseball
gam e he i&gt; going to have hia troubles this
season.
Our W ashington Senators a te running
true to form th is spring and tha one prob­
l e m th a t kept them from coming up in the
^ s ta n d in g s last season still exists. The
young rookie pitchsra th a t are counted on

WtiAT

The Washington Senator* nipped
the Kan*** City Athletic*, 3 2, in
the only game Monday but there
were levers! player movement*
a* team* began in rut down to­
ward the 29 man roller strength
maximum.
Clnirk Stobh* arul Dick Hyde
pitched (me relief ball over the
last eight Inning* tor the Sena­
tor*. Stubbs, who relieved Hill
Fischer in the second inning,
yielded a two-run homer to Bob
Ccrv hut then shut out the A'a
with two hits until the eighth.
Hyde, top relict ace in the Ameri­
can League in 1939. blanked Kan­
sas City the rest o( the way.
The Senators .cored the deci­
sive run off Johnny Kut'ka In the
levpnth when tanny Green sin­
gled. went to second on an inlirld
out and tallied on a single by
Faye Thruneberry.
The New York Yankees op­
tioned Iclt-handed pitcher Harold
Stowe to Binghampton Of the East­
ern League and assigned catcher
Joe Miller to their Amarillo farm
in the Texas League. Stowe, 22year old fastballer who had a 3-4
record with Fargo (N.D.) last
*ra*on, impressed Managrr Casey
Stengel early in the spring but
wa* shy in experience.
The Pittsburgh Pirates cut four
pitchers. Including Curl Ray don,
who had a lainc arm moil of tail
aeaion. Itaydnn, Ed Raula, Tom
Cheney and Al Jackson, all rook­
ies, were sent lo the farm clubs'
training ramp al Jacksonville
(or realignment.
The Chicago Cubs rut duwn lo
29 wall deals Intolvlng six play­
ers. Infleldcr Jerry Kindall and
pitchers Dick Ellsworth and Joe
Scharferiiolh were optioned to
lion-tun on 24 hour recall. Thirdbaicuian Ron Santo and pitcher
Dave Gctard were returned to
Houston and pitcher John Uocti
was purchased from the San An­
tonio club.
The Detroit tigers itiignrd
rookie shortstop Frank Kostrn to
their new farm rlub at Drnver In
the American AsMirialion, cutting
their rosier lo 33 players.

Over 100 '6 0 Model Cars and Trucks
W ill Be On Display
AND

F U R N I S H E D BY:
• Brass Motors
• Holler Motor Sales
• Bill Hemphill Motor, Inc.
• Hunt-Lincoln Mercury Inc.
• Seminole County Motors Inc.
# Strickland - Morrison Inc.
• Sanford Motor Co.
• McKee Motor Co.

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7:30-8:30

the SEMINOLE HIGH
SCHOOL HAND

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fo ju c M A W M A
Will be open each night and
operated by the Seminole
High School Hand

A GRAND PRIZE will ba flven »w»y
Friday N ight at 8:0D p. m.
Drop by and get complete detail*
from any dealer and —

Sievers Trade Good
Move, Lopez Says
SARASOTA (UPI) — The acquisitlon of Roy Sievers from the
Washington Senators was hailed
by White Sox Manager Al taper
today as a "good move which
should make ll that much ea«ier
for us to win the pennant."
tapes, who predicted another
Chicago flag prior to the Sievers
deal, isld Sievers would be in­
valuable a* a pinch-hitter and a*
insurance juat in cate first baseman Ted Klusicwski or Minnie
Minoto can’t play the full season.
"We've strengthened ourselves
all the way around," Lopez ex­
claimed. "Now tf Klu can’t go
the full season we have an out­
standing replacement. Even tf
Klu goes all the way — and I'm
convinced he can — then Sievers
gives ua that much more bench
strength."
The deal, which lent Sievers to
the Sox for catcher Earl Baltey
and rookie first baseman Don
Mlnrher- and tisn.ooo was tha
third major swap involving a
power hitter that Chicago has
made ainre the end of the 1939
World Series.
They acquired Gene Freese
from tb* Phltad dphia Phillies
and Minoso from tha Cleveland
Indiana in winter deals. Freese
bit 23 burners last year. Minoso
and Sievers each had 21, ana less
Ilian -Sherman Dollar who led the
Wnite Sox sluggers last season
with 22.

ckets For Door P riz e s Can Be Picked Up At
Auto Dealership Participating or at Auto Show!

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* Wed, the beat wey to find out
Id U etuod tbe giant Sanford
Ante Shew openlns Wedneaday et
f t . Mellon Part:.
The ahow will feature more than
Me ef the tteo ea- modela made
h r General Motore. Chryaler
Feed, American Motore and Stodchtkor-Packard. Trueke made by
llicoe compenloi alee will be en

Sale*. Hunt Uacoln-ftereury, Mc­
Kee Motor Co., Seminole County
Motor* Inc., Sanford Molar Co.
end Stricklind-Morrlaon Inc.
Among the new cara to be ahown
will be the Valiant, Chryaler'a
compact car, featuring a ala

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txclUag feature of the
dlaplay will be the lateal in im­
parted care and all Ameriean
M ill compact cere.
Tbe abew will run from I p.
m. until • p. m. Wedniadar,
Thursday and Friday, There will
be an ndmlaaleo charge,
A deer prite will be given each
sight and a caih prite will be
awarded Pridey, The Seminole
Blgb School band will play a

A new mesatlne "American
Youth," edited eapcclelly for teen­
ager! with partlrutar cmphaati on
tafe driving practices, hai been
Introduced.
It la being sent free every
month to newly-licensed young
driven at their hornet.
Each Itiuc contain* articles on
bobbles, aports, achool acllvltlei,
vocational guidance, outatanding
teen-ager* and other stories of
general Intereit to youngatera as
well et at lean one article doilgncd to promote tefe driving
habits among the nation’* young
motorlat*.
Initial circulation ia approil-

cylinder cnilnc: Studabiker'a
Lark, introducing a convertible
and four-door wagon; Corvair
from Chevrolet, called by tome
the moat revolullonary car to hit
the aulo industry in a decade.
Tbe Comal, new American built
car, -aLo will be displayed.
Ford’i Falcon will feature com­
fortable styling; AMC's “Ameri­
can" orfera a new idea in power
steering; Chevrolet offera the
economy VI, new awing lo aavo;
new
Ford'a car will highlight naw
lieck body linea; Plymouth will
feature two naw cnglooi, one for
economy and ona for power.
Dodge la offering the ntw
“ Dart," n low prletd car with
high clan power.
The all-new Rambler rcUina
the »ame styling concept but now
offera a rear-facing third aeat
wagon. Pontiac offera an Improv­
ed economy veralon of lie big
modela while the Rambler Ambaaaador la nearly two Inthta
lower and ahorter.
Two new cara have been added
in the Dodge aerie* including the
Matathr and the Polare. Each
hat three engine option*.
The new Bulck hie a heavier
and moro ilreamllned look with

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all new atyiea. The Oldimoblle
faaa pul a more economical engin* in ita giant SS. The new De­
lete offera all-new atyllng and
ntw body conitrucllon.
Chryaler'a “300" will highlight
ipectacular alyling.
Mercury it atreuing soft ride
end quietness of operation.
Important changca in this year'!
Lincoln alao will be explained at
the ahow.

Florida To Go GOP,
Parly Chief Says
WASHINGTON' (UPI) — I, Lee
Potter, Republican campaign chief
for the South, predict! that aeven
southern states will vote Tor Rich­
ard M. Nixon for president next
November.
Poller told a GOP women'* conforence forum Monday that Vir­
ginia, Tbnaeaaer, Texas, Florida,
Louiaiana, Kentucky and North
Carolina would go Republican.
“ It la not Inconceivable that we
might add all the other toulhern
atatea." ho doclartd.
Potter alto predicted the Re-.
publicans will unseat between aix
and eight Democratic congress­
men In Ihe la southern states.
He laid GOP candidate* would
win aeata In North Carolina, Vir­
ginia, Florida, Kentucky and poatlbly in Text a, but declined lo
name the district* ''became we
don’t want to tip our hand."

ONE OF THE POWERHOUSES of the Auto Show will
be this big Chrysler New Yorker hardtop, one of models

♦new Dodges. Service Manager Ray Plunkett supervisee
preparation of the Chryaler for the ahow.

to bo shown by Seminole County Motors, including the

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exhibit!

virtually does away with squeaks, rati
ties and ru s t Anew Economy Slant "6M
engine th a t lies a t a 30* angle to save
on gas. A new D-500 Ram Induction
V-S th at gives supercharged perform­
ance. New Vacuum Door Locks that let
you lock all four doors with the touch
of a switch. New Space-Age interiors.
A t the auto ahow—and all over Amer­
ica—the cars that are getting the meat
attention all carry the name DODGE!

New things, exciting things, come
doubts a t the Dodge exhibit N ot just

one new and exciting line of c a n to
see but tteo. There’s the dashing Dodge
D a r t a complete new line of economy
c a n in tbe low-pries fs ld . There’s the
m agnificent new '60 Dodge — the
greatest Dodge ever—big, solid, built
to command. Beth are superb can.
And new and exciting features? By the
acorn! New Uni body construction that

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W a want you In visit our C entral Development communities and tea what
•searing vahtee wa are effacing today in Machle-built homes. We want you to
know how little it costs to “live in the cun" and to too for youraclf all the many
wossdarful outdoor activitioa people anjoy b e n alt year round. Wa know th at
ceaoayou have aasa thoao raoamunitioo at firat hand, you will go back north and
spread the word among your friend*. A few minute* of your lime apsnt a t any
of our a s a a communities will t»U you far more than anything ww could
pamihly s i prem by the printed word. So we urge you by all mean* to enter
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HARRISBURG, I's. (UPI) —
Pennsylvania thl* lum m n wilt
become the only state to inquire
physical examination! for motor*
itU.
Pennaylvanian* applying for a
learner’* permit will have to meet
nine physical stand mils, be* Idea
the uiual vision text. Every driv­
er in the itate wilt have to un­
dergo re-examination every 10

year* to see If he ia atilt physicaliy fit to drive.
No other *la‘e haa aurh a re­
quirement. The Panama Canal
Zone require* a phyaieal exam­
ination upon the original appli­
cation for a driver'* llcen**, but
no re-examination thereafter. The
Province of Quebec, Canada, re­
quire* a limple psychological exa­
mination. For {he moat part other

driving agencies merely demand
the vision teat.
Four of the physical standard*
for Pennsylvania drivers will he
judged by the state troopers who
administer the driving skill test.
They include vision less than
L’Q/70, loss of the use of both
hands, neurological disorders af­
fecting co-ordination or muscular

control, and ebvlous shortaeea e f
breath following exercise.
The applicant for a driver's
license also will have te submit
a doctor's certificate stating be
doe* not suffer from blood pres­
sure above 180/100, a disabling
n e r v o u s disorder, uncontrolled
epllepsv or diabetes, chronle al­
coholism, or narcotics addiction.

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SHINING UP A STAR of the Holler Motor group of new
c a rt which Will be la th e A uto Show began Monday nit
thla Corvair waa made ready fo r th e three-day exhibit.
The Corvair will be one of th e m any compact cars dis­

played a t the show. It's the pride of Chevrolet. Holler
also will show Oldsmobilcs, Cadillacs and Chevrolet
trucks.

’Skins Sign Gardi
WASHINGTON (UPI) -

'Tackle

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valuable player by hla teammates
lilt itaion, has beta signed by the
Washington Redskins. The 'Skins
also announced a six-game pre­
season schedule that features the
San Francisco Forty-Niners, Los
Angeles Rams, Chicago Rears,
Philadelphia Eagles, Baltimore
Colts and Green Bay Packers.

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S E E T H E C H E V R O L E T E X H IB IT m
TH ESE 8TUDEBAKER LARKS will be among th a mora th an 100 new
modal nutomobilaa on display a t th e Auto Show sta rtin g Wednesday. Don
Bales, left, and Qgdfr-Elliaon o f -Sanford-Motor Co. have theag th ree tjeady
to ahow.

S A N F O R D A U T O SH O W

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00 p. m. . 9:00 p. m. A pril 6, 7, 8

You're got a special reason for bringing the family
•long when you visit the Chevrolet exhibit this year.
That a becauta there's so much new and different
that you'll want the whole gang to help decide which
of these beauties belongs in your budget. The super­
lative '60 Chevrolet. . . the revolutionary Corvair. . .
the aleak Corvette . . . the new Sturdi-Bilt truck.

Here's the lighthearted Bel Air 2-Door Sport Coupe,
and e more beautiful htend of elegance end economy
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ear claims ■•* dementi which
you. ar either *r yeu. may her*
a«1n*t the ritate of JOHN. X.
DONEUK&gt;N, deceaeaa, lata at arid
Caunty, la tha Oaaaty Judge ar
aemtnele Oeaaty, Florida, at hi*
attic* Is tha eaurt boost at aaia
Caunty at Santera, Fieri**, within
eight ralendar mentha from tha
^alaa* at tha (tret publication af
“ ttl» nollcr. Each claim or demand
•hall ba in wrltlnt, and ehall
ami* th* place or reddenc* and
poet ettica addreta at the claim,
ant. and ehall he ewern t* by th*
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*•1 any each claim or demend net
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John U Deneleon A* Ad*
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1-BEDROOM house, kllchfn equip­ DOWNSTAIRS apt $45. FA 2 2764.
LAFF-A-DAY
ped. |T1 month. Outside city
NEW house. ready to move in.
limits. FA 1-6660.
Weal on FlrM St. to Rlvcrvlew
Ave., thrn North about three
( ROOM furnished apartment *60
block*. D. R. Schoolcraft.
month. FA 1-M21.
furnished apartment,
SLEEPING ROOMS. The Gable*, 2-BEDROOM
703 Palmetto, I.V) per month.
Ml Mainolia Ave. fa 24)710.
FURNISHED h&lt;nt»r at 1013 Elm.
I-BEDROOM, 1 bath houic. kitFA 2-A200.
ebaa alactrically equipped, lino
par month. Ill Oakland Dr., COMPLETELY furnuhed 3 bed
Sunland Eatatca, Contact H.B.
room trailer, air conditioned.
O d h a m , Deland, REdwood
FA 25134.
4-4006, or Mra. H. B. Odham,
LOCH AnBOR
FA 2-MS3, Sanford.
3-RDRM-, Hi hath unturn. home
NEW ipaeioui I bedroom home
on canal. *100. FA 2 3951.
In Loch Arbor, fa 2 5301.
2-BEDROOM bungalow, furnish
ed. 315 Palmetto.
5-ROOM, 1-bedroom furnithed iar■•a apartment. Call FA 2-0*31.
FURNISHED apartment for cou
pie or two gentlemen. FA 2-Tdfin.
FURN. ap t MOO MtllonvUl*
I-BEDROOM furnlihed home ISO 2-BEDnoOiiTiraller |To per week!
par month. 2420 Chaia Ave. Pb.
Ph. PA 2 0519. Call after 4 p m.
PA 2-74*5.
175 ACRES, fenced, for rent
near Geneva. 1200 per year. Call
ROOM, private bath, private en■■I Fttium 9r*bt*u,tova
FA 2 06*7.
trance. FA 2-0011 or T k 1-3966
W'«14 r(*Mi fwwtto |l
FURNISHED cottage located at 3-BEDROOM furnlihed h a u l * .
Large lot and plenty of ihade.
Plva Point*, 165 par month. Ph.
Pnris, and that’s all you
PA 2-14S7.
FA 2 1305.
your into hurt r*
WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
room*
UNFURNISHED 2-bedroom home
private bath*, 114 W. Pint St. 5. Real Estate For Salt
with Bleeping porch. FA 2-1395.
8. Female Help Want ml
2412 WILLOW: I bedroom unfurn- 5. Real E a ta le F o r Sale
1405 WYNNEWOOD DR., 3 BR.,
Lahed bouae, kitchen electrically
CBS borne; *1800 equity or
CURB GIRLS
equipped, sioo. fa ion*.
term*. Ph. FA 2 5660.
NOW ONLY $600(1
Must to 21. Apply in person. Pig
RENT OR SALE: 3-badroom, kitTwn bedroom frame home
FAMILY TYPE HOME - ) tod
•N Whistle.
chav furnished horn*. Phma
on large wooded tot
room*, 2 bath*, large living
PA S-2S4L
‘ tropical landicaping
room, separate dining room,
close in
FURNISHED apartment*, hard­
breakfast room, rear patio. 220 DEBAHY-ORANGK CITY
wood floor*, tile bath*, toi W.
square feet, plus floored attic.
AVON CALLLNG for represen­
W. H. "Bill" STEMPER Agency
27th. Street.
*17.500; tow down payment.
tatives to meet demanda cra­
Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
Write owner, e o Box I, Sanford
ted hy national advertising.
UNFURNISHED * bedroom hon»a, Phone FA 2*331 3401 Park Dr.
Herald.
Write for interview with 5lan
kitchen equipped, I4M Willow
ager. Mra. Jean Milanlch, Box
Are. Call FA 2 032 ar PA 2-2921. I-BEDROOM, 1 bath home. 116 I-BEDROOM, I oath home In
246, Lockhart.
So. Sunland Drive. *500 down,
Sunland Ritate*. FA 2
R E N T A B ED
auume 4*«'A VA loan, *60 mo.
FA 2 1256.
■elleway, HotpUa’ A Baby Bed*
WOMEN SEW easy ready-cut
Ey Day, Weak ar Month.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Roaltor C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
wrap a round aprons home. Earn
CABROLL’S FURNITURE
BROKER
Raymond I.undquiit, Assoc.
*26.ta doten — spare time.
Ph. PA S419J
IIS w. at St.
FA 2-3961
Atlantic Rank Bldg. 202 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-56*1
Writ* Accurate Mfgr'a., Freep u r n . Apt. t o m w . a t st.
port, New York.
SUNLAND ESTATES: U rge 1
FARMER'S AGENCY
bedroom, I balh home; built
FURNISHED apartment, clean
GIRLS for telephone si let work.
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
in GE equipment. FHA or FHA
and eloae In. Adult* only.
No experience necessary. Dey
D.
H.
Whitmore
In Service payment. $1,600 equi­
Simmy Cowan, PA 1-4013.
or evening work. Apply to Mr.
Lillian
G.
Tram*
ty; will »eU for Sl.400. FA 2-3672.
Adkins, Valdes Hotel, Thursday
Associates
REAL NICE 1 bedroom unfurnkebad apartment, kitchen equip- WYNNEWOOD SECTION: 3 bed­ 116 S. French Ave. Ph. FA 2 5221 or Friday. No phone calls.
room block home; all electric After hours, FA 2-2616, FA 2-4B21 TYPIST or stenographer, abortMd, ITS 1M II I | * * 1 1 a
ktlchen, icreen porch. SI300 FA 2-0261.
p a t-m i.
hand and legal experience proequity, monthly payment* |3B,
NICE bedroom, private entrance
full price 69,500. Ph. FA 2-5676 I ACRES fatrn land Sanford Cel­ fered but not required. FA t-4114.
and balk. Phone FA 2-244*.
ery Delta, *450 per acre, only
9-BEDROOM block home, kitchen
*250 down, five years to psy 9. Mala Help Wanted
FURNISHED 1 bedroom trailer
equipped: patio. Buy my equity,
balance. Ricbardi Hotel Mel­
with 99 ft. aluminum room.
SALESMEN, part-time, neat to
auume 4tv% mortgage. Pinebourne, Fla.
Call PA I-4SSS.
appearance, late teen* or early
creit area. FA 2-2643.
INSURANCE
twenties, with auto or scooter,
BROOM furnlthad garage apart­ WILL TRADE—Large ranch-type REAL ESTATE
SURETY BONDS
to work with national organliament with private g a r a g &lt;
home for imaller houie or
lin. Closing leads. No canvasAdult*. FA 2-5202.
RAYMOND
M.
BALL
— . . h i . Si
big. Apply 293 Me itch Building,
UUam—an me--------- .* ..home trailer. FA 2-7651.
AND ASSOCIATES
„S to t.
* • BEDROOM Blcaly furnlihed
Amy Andrraoa
bouae, *112 S a n f o r d Ave.
$550 DOWN
Genevieve
(Jeanle)
Blair
2-MEN for sperial delivery work.
FA 3-3459.
Beautiful 2 Bedroom 2 Bath Home
Carl Cbdrpcning, Jr.
Must have car. Excellent pay,
with
Hardwood
floor*.
G.
E.
Robert 4. Schmidt
LARGE 2 bedroom furnlihed upApply to Mr. Adkins, Veldes
equipped
Kitchen.
Thermosta­
Cmdr. G. R. Strickland
etalr- apartment, downtown,
Hotel, Thursday P. M., or Fri­
tically controlled Heat. Well,
Marvin William*
water furaiibed. 1*5. C a l l
day. No phone cells.
Landtcapped Lot on Dead End 21* So. Park Ave. Ph. YA 2-M4I
FA 2-1071 before 5:10 P, M.
Street where Children play in
Sanford
10. Male or Female
I BEDROOM HOUSE kitchen
safety. Wc will be proud to show
Evans Bldg Lake Mary
equipped, children welcomed.
you thia today.
Ph. Y \ 2-1290
WANTED — Man, or lady, for
FA l-M l.
MOVE RIGHT IN
my Watkins Route. Yea. I am
103
W.
ONORA
RD.,
Pineirest:
retiring after aerving the cut
You, too, can en)oy lakefront liv­ FHA Financing—No Closing Cost
Like new 3 bedroom. l 'i bath,
—
for
an
appointment
call
—
Inmrri in this area for the past
ing! Juet In lima for the hoi
1300 sq. ft, living area. Com­
Helm
K.
Noonen
25 ytar*. Thera will be no ob­
month* ahead, we arc pleaaed
pletely
fenced
large
back
lot.
ligation to my. I just want to
to offer thia new 2 bedroom at FA 2-T71I—Hr». to a. m. 5 p. m.
Outside
well
with
sprinkler
sys­
or anytime —
see a good Walking Dealer
horn*. The letting i* 5 acre*
tem. Low equity snd assume
W. H. Bill Stcmpcr Agency
operating my route Cali or »ee
of beautifully ihaded land with
payments.
FA 2-4991
C. L. Allen, Apopka, Phone
IS9 ft on a apriag-fed lake of FA 2-6331
Tucker 634*3.
the Butler Chain. Unbelievable FPU SALE by owner, one bed­
at ISO par month. Contact pro­
room house trailer, large built St. Johns Realty Co.
perty manager at
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
on cabana, lot 200' a 190', Or­
Personnel Service
ange City. Call eflci 5.00 P M., 111 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 6123
Stenstrom Realty
DESIGNED FOR SERVICE
SP
46342.
l i t N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2120
HOUSE; I bedrooms, 1 belli, C1I, 4t» Metcalf Bldg. Orlando, Fla.
“Open evening* til 1:10 p. m."
kitchen equipped. Large lot. VA
FOR THE BEST
loan. Sunland Estates. FA 2 215*. I I . Work Wanted
In i-urnmcmal and residential
1BEDROOM unfurnlahed hou*e
building sites — have a Urge WYNNEWOOD SECTION; 1 own•71 per meath. Dayi, FA 2 0626
CLEANING end ironing; will car#
selection.
—Night*, FA 2*573,
#r. excellent rondition. extra
for children. 506 E. 10th. 81.
large 2 bedroom house. L-shaped
2B. R. houte, furnlihed. Adults.
4 BEDROOM. 2 RATH
living-dining area. 10' x 20' WILL keep children, *1,25 per day.
FA *76*4.__________________ C. H, S. home loeatrd on 90 x
screened porch overlooking oak
Ravenna Park Area. FA 2T7n«.
140 ft, lot with good water and
shaded patio. Fenced backyard.
l-ROOM furnished gartge apartlake privileges.
Kitchen equipped with GE appli­ HOUSEWORK, FA 2 2*96.
mfel c 1a a 4 to downtown.
ances. Fully tiled bath. Many
FA 24604. . .104 Palmetto.
4 BEDROOM. 2 BATH
extra features. Can be refinanc­ DAYS A houtework. FA 2
C. B. S. home on high lot with
ed with low. down payment or
paved street and right* to canal.
e.
lake advantage of original WILL do ironinr in h «
FA 2 6014,
Home equipped with GE stove,
It Faya
l 'i ', mortgage with payment!
refrigerator, duhwaiher, dispo­ *60 02 month. Call KA 2-4550
sal and washing machine.
or Inapect at 34U Stevens Ave. HOUSEWORK, FA 13510 after 6.
Te Uss
$18,800 - $2,000 DK.'
REAL ESTATjT d RWEAN

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W ant

AM.

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates
Regiatorcd Real Estate Broker
Ph. FA 2 1101 17 92 at Hiawatha

WANTED
COMBINATION
P A IN T &amp; B O D Y M A N
APPLY AT

J. W. HALL
2544 French Ave.
Realtor
"Call Hall"
Phone FA 3 *441

NOW IS THE REST TIME
TO INSPECT REAL ES­
TATE.

We would welcome an opportunity
to show you aoma of the HIGH
and DRY acreage we have for
sale. One piece in particular,
ONE HUNDRED AtRKS OF
ROLLING WOODED L A N D
FACING HIWAY 46 J U B T
EIGHT MILES EAST OF SAN­
FORD, fbould not be overlook-

Second fir Palmetto

W. H. "Bill" STEMPER Agency
Phene FA 2-4991
113 N. Park
Phone FA 3-S331 1M1 Park Dr.

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INSTALLED

Windshield
Rack C.laea 20. Automobiles
Sell Ue Your Furniture, Quick*
Door Gian*
V ent Glass ■94 NASH, rebuilt motor,, $3M. Service With The Cash. STJPEB
TRADING TORT. FA I-OdTT.
SERVICE
FA M7M.
Senkarik Glaaa end Paint Co.
'»•
KENMORE DBYER, p n eth
19*0 HUDSON with overdriva. E«11 114 W. tod f t

FA t-46to

rcllenti shape for Ha age- $IM.
FA 3-toto.

Mather of Sanford

INCOME TAX SERVICE
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
l i l t Celery Av*. Tel- FA 11*94

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$50 DOWN
YOU

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$10,750 - FROM - $69 MO.

REALTOR W EEK
SPEC IA U It
3 Bedroom, 2 bath, ranrh atyle
Loch Arbor home. &gt; years old,
excellent condition, prlred to
SELL at 913,990 00, *1090.00
down, balance at U.99 monthly.

Beautiful 99 Acre tract of high,
rolling land and small springfad lake, located to Geneva
area, mly MH.OO per acre.
illness forces tale of nice 1
bedroom beau i t *481 Orange
Avenue, featuring hardwood
ftoora, full tilad bath, kiteban
•quipped, targe porch, beautiful
Oak tree in back yard, only
*1600 dawn, *76.00 month.

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3 Bedroom, J bath, newly rede­
corated inside and out, located
in beautiful Wynnewood at 2409
DnCottoa, only 110,600.00, ns
lew M 16*0.00 down.

3REI)R04)MN. Its TILE BATHS with rotor** fistaroa,
Irrraisn floors, Venetian blinds, carport*, screen porch,
utility room and many other estras.

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•■illy new; trill sacrifice
less than half. FA 9 4 m .

ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
ments, invoices, hand bUli, and
LIVING ROOM aulta, new alip
p r o g r a m a. etc. Progressive I t CHEVY, rleaa, |ood running
cavers. CiU after 1:99 f . m.,
Printing Co. Phono FA 3-IMt— condition, radio and beater.
FA 24979.
•IT* cash. FA *-7«0.
306 West 13th St.
U RGE utility trailer 125. paint,
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: AU 20*A Trailer*
coU. lento. ARMY-NAVY SUR.
work guaraalted. Free EatfPLUS, 310 Senferd Ave.
CABANNA, 9 ft. * 27 ft., T ft.
males. Phone FA S-7III.
a 9 ft. storage area Included; COUCH, chair and 31 in. Dumont
drapea and floor covering; *500.
console TV. Inquire to* Pal­
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Ray Kenyon, 109 So. Wade Ave.,
metto, Apt. B,
S TI NE
Deland.
Machinery and Supply Ce.
207 W. 2nd SI.
Pb. FA 2-64*2 RICHARDSON tUT, 10 ft. a 9 SINGER PORTABLE, 9V.90 fuB
price. Like new, AtUehmente
• ft., 3 bedroom, air conditioned;
and guarantee. Writ* Boi 6M,
COMPLETE
coat 94.500—tiertflra for *1.000.
c/q Sanford Herald.
LAWN MAINTENANCE
Must go thia weak. Ray Ken­
Mowing — Edging — Fartilisiag
31
IN. TV., Ilka new. C al
yon. It* So. Wade Ave., DeRenovating — fertiliser Sale*
FA 3-S37S or see at 1201 Park.
land.
FREE ESTIMATES
JOHN LOMMERSE, FA 1-T1IT 39 rT. NASSAU, IT H. Trotwood FOLDING COT with mattnaa,
perfect condition, vary reaeat­
Trailer, cheap and claan. 33t*
TV and RADIO REPAIR, after
able. Call anytime st 12 AatoOrlando Dr., Sanford, DeWitt's
6:00 nights and weekaadi; Banriano Rd., DeBary, J. F. MaeTrailer Pert.
ford, tjk » Mary an* I.ona wood.
tort.
* FA 2-2772 end FA 2-661*.
1956 LIBERTY (Styleline) « ' s I',
I bedroom, Perfect condition. 22-A Article* Wan t*T
P1ANo ” t UNINCl” ft~R E PAWING
Priced for quick sale. Let 47,
W. L. HARMON
DeWItt'e Trailer Ph., 1 mile WANTED TO BUY: a ay type
Ph. FA 2-4*21
desk. FA 2-4599.
So. on 17-92. Sanford.
TV SERVICE within th# hour.
24. Lost ft Found
Sarvire call t l plus parti. Call 21. K urniturt
FA 2 9655, Sunshine TV, M l
Used furniture, apfUaates, tools LOST: Large red mala
Sanford Ave.
Retriever. REWARD.
etc. leught-leld Larry's Mart
FA 2-IT«.
SERVICE CALLft to to
ft* Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 1-41*1
The Blggeat Utile Shep
LOST: Small, brownish red
In Sanford. All Part* Ann
JSAVEf
part Chihuahua and Terrier, am
Ijibor Guaranteed to Dtya.
New ft Used
aweri to name of Jr. Reward.
SANFORD RADIO ft TV CENTER
FA 2 Mil.
Pth. ft Sanford Ave. FA 1-9741 F urniture and Appliances
PUMPS - IPRINRLERB
type* sad usee,
R. Fleet ft. Vft. FA 14*11
"De it YeuraaM"

NO WATER
DAMAGE IN

MOVES

21. F urniture

MIDDLE AGED, able bodied maa Sewing: Mach. Repairs ROLLAWAY, Hospital ta d Baby
with wife and teen age daughter
Beds. Day. Week or Month—
ALL MAKES fc MODEL*
wishes work, prefer farming or
FURNITURE CE.VTBR
104
Se,
Park
(34
hr.
ter.)
raring for ranch, but will ac­
1100 French Ave.
FA
2-3421
cept anything If term* are right.
Ph. TA 2 7*61
Write Box WW, c o Sanford
TO YOUR DOOR SERVICE
New
A
Used
Furniture
AppUHerald.
Every Tuesday and Wednesday
antes. A Good Place T*
SANFORT k SOWERS
BUY, SELL or TRADE
1*2. Plum bing Services
111 F.. Wrlhourne Ave. MI 2 2474
Jenkins
Furniture
WINTER PARK, FLA..
PLUMBING
FA $-7499
Chaia Saw* — Tools — Bolt*— 100 Sanford Ave.
Contracting 4 Repairs
Nuta — Serewa
Free Estimates
• BIG VALUES
and Other Part*. Phona or Write
R L HARVEY
• fUICK CREDIT
304 Sanford Ave. Phone FA I
• EASY TERMS
IS-A Beauty ‘Parlors
WE GIVE TOP VALUE B7AMPB
Re Lovelier With Professional
WILSON - MAIER
Beauty Cara.
New and Used Furniture
Sit E. First 5L
FA *462*
Plumbing A Heating
DIVAN
and
chair
set
*55;
trundle
AIR C0VUIT10NING
beds *40 or lake all for *00.
CONTRACT and REP*7R WORK
71* W. First.
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA I4MS U10 Oik Scanty Salon FA 2-7664
22. A rticles F or Sal*
III. Electrical Service*
A Satisfied customer la our be-4
advertisement.
PIANO; apartment slsa upright,
House Wiring — Electric Service
HARRIETT S BEAUTY NOOK
small, looks and plays good,
Sid Vihlen
!W So. Osk
Ph FA 1 5742
(150. Phone FA 3-1971.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
112 Magnolia
FA 2-MI* IN. Flowers ft Plant*
GUN, 410. tost offer
Tl* W. Flr»t St.
14. Build, P aint ft Repair
Cut Flowrra For A.:y Occassioa
REDI-MIX-CONCRETE
SANFORD •LOWER SHOP
THOS. E. THOMPSON
57" Window Sills 11.29
FA 2-1622
or
FA 1 0270
General Contractor
64” Window LliMala *1.25
LF.Gl'STRUM P L A N T * . Ph.
Home Carpentry Repairs
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
FA 2 7949.
Roofing ft Sidiag
309 Elm Ave.
Ph. FA l-*T91
Phone FA 2*451
17. Pels, Livestock, Supplied l ik e NEW hoapltal bed. Pboae
FA 1 3295,
WALL PAPERING ft PAINTING
Work Guaranteed
Rod Bawd SHETLAND PONIES. Land, Os­
FACTORY TO YOU
Contact *06 West Sth ft.
teen, Ph. FA 2-7514 after 5 p. m.
ALUMINUM
Phone FA 3-M4I
VENETIAN BLINDS
BOXER puppies, AKC register­
ed. reasonably priced; females Enel (tied head, log-prom
FOR Carpenter Work done better,
rail with ptaatle ends, Plnetta
only. Phone FA 2-7MO.
remodeling or a new home, Pb.
ur rayon tope*. Colton or aylon
FA 2-0312, Audit Powell, Builder
cord*.
18. Machinery • Toole
CARPENTRY, painting, yoofing
Senkarik Glass and P aint Co.
CASE
Grata
Tractor
and
T
ft.
and concrete work; flrel (less.
FA 9-4923
disc. Alio fertiliser spreader in 112-11* W. 2nd 8t.
FA 3-4IM.
good conditio*. Can be aeen
SPINET PIANO
anytime; reasonably priced. Call D u e to unfortunate circum*
IS. Special Services
FA 2-0*67,
•tanrn, have two reclaimed
Spinets, famous brand, like
REAT1MO
I t . B oats and M stors
new, guaranteed, one walnut
H. B. POPE CO.
one mahogany. Will soil la re­
F)o S. Park — FA I-4M4
Gateway To Tha Waterway
liable person to tbla a rts at
Your KVINRUDE Dealer
tremendous savings. Writ* eg
CHECKING, cleaning end oiling
Robson S p o rtin g Goods
phona Credit Manager, SteCp.'i,
window air conditioner*, 12,to 9*4-4-* E. tot.
Ph FA t-IMI
641 N, Orange, Orlando.
each plua Altera and materials.
FA 3-2995.
II FT, Nt-HAT runabout (ever LIKE NEW: Complet. bedroom
nightor), fully equipped. 'Sacri­ Mt; refrigerator; stove; dinette
fice tor quick tale. C a l l
AUTO GLASS
set; living room suite: $1,609
TA snots.
. value for 68M, Tel. FA 94496.

7. Uuaincto Opftorlunlti##
FOR LEASE: Wall established
servloe statioa, good location.
Contact tha Pure Oil Company,
6M V. *U. K

16. Spatial Service*

C o u n t r y c lu b ^

With river* overflowing end lakes
approaching record levels, much
property which normally appear*
desirable is now under water.

Call ua today for appointment.

HOLLERS

J

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II. Work Wanted

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Hospital Notes
Chancey Walker, Sanford; Clau­
dette 0. Smell, Enterprise; Grace
S. Smith, Sanford; Dorothy Price,
Sanford; Carl R. Weber, DeBary;
Joseph Cornelius, Sanford; Flor­
ence A. Webber, DeBary; Florence
Symes, Sanford; Mary Ann Plercy,
Sanford; Charlotte Singleton, Senford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Manning,
Sanford, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Hewitt. Osteen, n eon; Mr.
end Mrs. EmiJa J. Toupc. Sanford.
■ daughter; Mr. and Mrs. George
A. Smith Jr., Sanford, a son; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Price, Sanford,
a ton; Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Small, Enterprise, a daughter.
Dtomiaeala
Willi* Lee McDonald. Maitland;
Gregory KoMh Dorman, Sanford;
Elisa Brown, Sanford; Carrie
Robineon, Sanford Jessie B, Hern­
don, $anford; Lulu Harriot, San­
ford; Mrs. Thelma Peterson and
baby.
APRIL S
Humus Cberbeaneeu, Isnford;
August Schsppgls, DeBary; Edgar
Jab**, Sanford; C h a r 1 • a C.
Flower*, Sanfofd; Otfda F. Lot,
Sanford; Richard Quit, Chicago,
lit.; Elmer C. Hay man, Sanford,
John Stevens, Sanford, A. Harry K.

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(I) DuPont Show
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Leddford,
Sanford, a daughter.
KNfMlOMlf
Elmer Cochran, isnford; Mrs.
H aul Hewitt and baby, Osteen;
Joseph Cornelius, Sanford; Juanita
Cook, Isnford; Charles Carlten,
DeBary; Find Youls, Geneva;
Bonnie Cattady, isnford; William
Pries, Sanford; Mary Eula Holtsdaw, Sanford; Mndelia* O’MnUey,
Sanford; Mrs. L uoa Osboroo and
baby, Sanford; Rtv. Ernest Camp­
bell, Mt. Vernon. Va.; Fella Meldoaado, Puerto Rico; Miry Llul*
Stevens, Sanford.
APRIL S

James Green, Sanford; Dora s u t ­
ler, Sanford; Towann* Evans, San­
ford; Dorothy E. Daccy, Sanford;
(1) Continental Claasroem
(I) Today — Devs Oerrowsy Vara Virginia M*ntur, Maitland;
(I) Wwither ‘
Miltins Bush, Oviedo.
(It-Farm Merkel Rep-LL
Dismissals
(•) Cartoon*
Beatrice .Biver*. Sanford; Char(I) Today
III News
totle Singleton, Sanford; Florence
(I) Newa
Webber, DeBary; M a r y A nn
(I) Csplale Kangaroo
Piercy, Sanford; Rev. Ralph
(S) Morning Thostr*
(I) Itomper Room
Hankie, Sanford; Maty Erne*!
Mooning and baby, Sanford.
(!) P*w***ndinterview,
(I) News • Woether
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N ew N icknam e
1*1 lied Howe allow
(!) Kerteon Kaptve
OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI) - Th*
(ll Play Tour Hunth
Oakland entry af tha m w Ameri­
(I) On The Q*
cas Football League will announce
(!) Mevl*
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Us nicknnma tonight at a teiti(It 1 Lev* Luey
monial dinner far Coach Eddie
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Erdelata.
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TUESDAY A. M.

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'Men Into Space'
Star Avoids Youth
RADNOR, I’a. — Since he took
the role of an astronaut on “ Men
Into Space," William I-undifen ha a
had good reaaon to avoid youngalert.
As TV's Cot. Edward MrCauloy,
I.undlgun manages to reflect the
proper nnaiety when preaauru
drop* or the hydrosine tanks nr
moonquakea rut off communica­
tions, although ho admits h*
doesn't know a logarithm from a
rocket sled. But when he meets n
park of hero-worehlpplng youngstars, Lundigan told TV Guide
magezlne, he’s In real trouble. “I
can't gnawer the questions they
ask,” says Lundigan. MI excuse
myself and pretend to answer the
phone. Or *Im I wind up asking
the question*. And aura enough,
the boy* know th* answer*."

Gonsavles Top
Choice In Bout
OAKLAND, C*lif. (UPI) -V et•ran Johnny Gonsavlci, a new
light gleaming In hi* *y* under
tb* influence of hypnosis, i* a T-5
favorite te whip Young Bobby
Scanlon in their scheduled 10round battle at the Auditorium to­
night.
11i« two lightweight*, fighting
for a ipot in th* national rankings,
go into the battle- with a “win or
•lie" edict ringing in their ears.
Saving* In Um 107 association* of
tb* Florida Saving* and Loan Lea­
gue now amount to t2,44S,4M,000.
November livings incrcaud by
over III million during November
to &gt;ct a new record for that niootk.

were it ■ Minimum. On# scene
(hit hid tom# Impact showed
Murray being rocked out a t bed
bp a distent bomb bleat and then,
with a imall family about him,
watching from a patio aa a fire­
ball bloaaomed on the horiioo.
The big vivid tern* depicted a
riot ia a aupermarket with genelae-lookiag hysteria.
But It waa tn effectively cap­
turing the little worriea and eonaideratkm* of a back-to-nature talatenct that the play failed.
Don Murray did hi* beat with
a role that lacked clear defini­
tion. Supporting him were Kim
Hunter, Dana Andrews, Everett
Sloane, Barbara Rush, Judith
Evelyn-and Rita Moreno. They all
tried to appear deeply affected by
the goings-on. Min Rush’a criip
appearance Indicated that, come
what may, cosmetic counters and
beauty parlors will be with us.
There were Ju«t enough of the»e
unreal touches to keep the produc­
tion from being a moving assault
on civilian complacency and a
meaningful answer to the fatalists
among u*.
Because of the overlapping
times, I caught only gUmpsca of
“ Hollywood Sings," the NBC-TV
special that stirred 'Tammy
Grimes -and Eddie Albert Sunday
night. Boris Karloff served as the
narrator.
It seemed to me that Mi*s
Grimes and Albert were putting
out some wonderful songs In a
classy, tasteful and simple pro­
duction. Miss Grimes, with the
voice of melted custard and the
hairdo to match, is a completely
captivating performer. She's TV's
brightest star right now and 1
suppose she'll soon be ao busy

1Troubleshooter*" or NBC-TV
starting Friday,
* •
new audieiteo-partcipoUoa show,
“Head of tho Claeo," with Gene
R ayburn s* em cee.

Ing ■■ yet. Tho eortm wM bn
taped “On Location" In New
York, with Be* Bonner ao producor.
If presoot plant work out, oomposer Giin-Carto Menotti. will
have a new opera debut over
CBS-TV on Easter Sunday. URL
CBS-TV alto ia in tho process of
deciding whether to eommlsalot
a Jerome Robbini-Uooard Bern­
stein ballet version of the fclk
story, “The Dybbuk."
“Children are People." de­
scribed by NBC-TV as “toe Bret
major network Miow p reen ted
entirely with children under 12."
will star Jay North, Jerry Mathers and' Angela Cartwright or
En te r Sunday.

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NEW YORK (UPI) - Having
trouble with your marriage?
According to Sunday night'*
“ Playhouee to:* translation of
“ Ales, Babylon,’* if all-out ther­
monuclear warfare ever comes,
true love will bloom again under
that mushroom cloud.
While Peg Prank'* novel was
basically concerned wMh ehowing
bow the people af Fort Repose,
Fla., daggered to their feet att­
ar being clobbered by nucleir
warfare, the CBS-TV production
concerned Keel/ with reconciling
ao estranged couple, played by
Don Murray and Barbara Rush.
The holocaust of war was almost
elbowed aside.
The editorial sieve through
which adapter David Shaw sifted
Pat Frank’a novel managed to
grab all the stereotyped, sharpedged blocks of action and emo­
tion In the hook and reject all the
subtleties. Shaw's rewrite also
sprinkled the proceeding with vid­
eos dive fallout in the form of
pompous, obvious dialogue which
served to magnify the artificiality
of hia characters and the sketchi­
ness of their general behavior un­
der stress conditions.
The TV play's affirmation of
mankind's Indestructibility was
on the soap-opera level. Reader*
of the novel will understand that.
The very subject of Frank's
book rries out for the memora­
ble, moving TV scenes. The CBSTV production had them, but they

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Established 1908

Flood Dangers Spread
To Northeastern Areas
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Ttaa rising Mississippi and Mil*
souri rivers threatened wore davaitalion in Ulinoii and Missouri
today and hundreda of New York
and Connecticut ruidents fled
tbeir homes before one of the
Northenet'a worst flood! sines tho
IMTi.
The Mississippi River rose to
new crests in hard-hit western ftNnoie, but observers doubted that
any more levau would be broken.
Army engineers said the river
would crest at M J feet today at
Quincy, 111., and 33.4 feet Thurs­
day at Hannibal, Mo., birthplace
of Merit Twain.
*
But Urn runoff from two earlier
levee breaks Mar Quincy was
expected la ease the pressure on
other sodden dtttao along tho snF T riser.
Work on tho leveoe went oa
through the night from Quincy to
Louisiana, Mo., la an effort to
■bore up tho dlkao before tho
aew crests strike.
National Guard and volunteer
rescue workers raced from crisis
to crisis ■tong the Missouri River
M tho Big Muddy cracked doeene
of small,dikes and flowed over
hundred! of acres of Missouri
Tho Missouri Bowed a mile
wide between Glasgow, Mo., snd
tho etato eapitol at Jefferson
City, earryiag green winter wheat
and freshly plowed loam soft with
it m it headed toward Me con­
fluence with the Mississippi sear
•t. Louis.
Officials Mid river town* ware
wall protected, bat feared that
thou aands more acres of rich
river bottomland would wash
away before one of the worst
Midwestern floods subsidca.
Mesawhile. Connecticut and up­
state New York residents fseed
their want flood threat since the
berricgM Diana deluge in 19U.
and their earned worst la 12
years.
Emergency ere we threw up g
sandbag banter along the rapid­
ly riling Connecticut River, but
other swallan streams flowed
aver their beaks* te black reads
and inundate feodeand* sf farm
•tree.
1
Nearly *M persons left their
homes la the face of flooding
along the Connecticut, the Mo­
hawk, tho Hudson and doxena of
tributaries.
At least too,000 acres of lilinaie
and Mlseowt farmland wars un­
der water and the figure mounted
hourly at new breakthroughs
re reported in small, badly
skaoed dikes.

Phone Study Asked
In North Orlando
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North Orlando residents may
soon be asked whether they want
faaford nr Winter Park telephone
•ambers.
Charles Bigelow, of TO S. Cortex
Ave., told tho villas* council last
night that Mwax Urns far a survey
ta m o bow many people ia North
Orlando want Wlnjer Park ex­
changee instead of thoir present
Sanford numbers.
Mayor Roy Liddicolt told Bigelew te draw up a rough draft of
a survey farm that aould bo revised as necessary.
Liddicolt, Councilman Joe Jackson snd Bigelow agreed that if the
majority of the people in North
Orlando want Winter Park ex­
changes, everyone in the village
will hare te have that exchange
or not bare a phono at all.
The council agreed te let Urn Flor­
ida Railroad and Public Utilities
Commission decide bow many villags signatures should be required
far a change,

Oviedo M ay Get
New Fire Truck
Oviedo will be getting • new
•re truck in tho Mar future.
Mayor La* Gary authorised
„ Fire (Thief T. L. Uago Jr. to
Ok investigate tha cost af a aew
i
truck and report hark te the town
eswtell.
At tha present time the fire
department has two fire trucks.
Gere reported else that tha
aatweil ia invastigallag the possi­
bility af purihaatag a telophase
alarm system for the fire etslloa.
ai

DtBary Auxiliary
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M Prank Sparrow will ahow slides
.(.a f kis travail at the DaBary
American Legion Poet Women's
Auxiliary meeting Thursday night.
Miss Gail Holloway, whom tbs
to arodtad to Florida
toa w tt ha pee i eat
» meeting ia the

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News Briefs
Folk Festival May 6
WHITE SPRINGS (UPD - The
eighth annual Florida Folk Frstival will bo held at the Stephen
Foster Memorial hero May 6-1,
it was announced today.

$2 Million On Hand
TALLAHASSEE (UPD — Brw
•rage Director L. Grant Peeples
said today dgaret tax collections
for tho month of February
amounted to 12,640,197. Ho said
of that amount M94.U2 toll go
to tho stats gtneral revenue fund,
and the rest, fl.94l.ST4, will be
distributed to incorporated com­
munities.

Seminoles Get Land
TROUBLE FROM OLE MAN RIVER spreads across the
Midwest as levees give away under high w aters, Resi­
dents of Alexandria, Mo., are shown bolstering defenses
against floods and above is a view of N orth Sioux City,
Iowa, w here the Big Sioux spills over its banks into the
town.

Armed Troops Jail 30 0
ln;New African Outbreak
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa
(UPlt— Armed troops and police
bached by armored cars seised
sn African hostel nrar Durban
today and sm ile d sboul 300 na­
tives.
Offlclsls -aid natives had taken
control or the S. J. Smith hostel
near Lamontviile, which houses
about 4,500 Negroes, when agiletors and inlimidatori forced white
officials out Monday night.
Police surrounded the hostel in
the early morning hours today
and advised IhoM who wanted to
leave to do so. Tho Inhabitants
were warned that gunfire would
bo used if necessary te force
them out.

But the guns were sot used.
Police said about M0 AfrlcaM
were irreited and a search af the
hostel turned up a large number
of weapons, including hammers,
hsM-heU and clubs with knobbed
ends.
Negroes were reported fleeing
Lamontviile and other native set­
tlements near Cepe Towrf, tome
In search of food and others to
seek nruge In tribal' homes to
avoid new beatings by elub snd
whip-wielding South African po­
lice.
The native settlements were re­
ported quid but tone* today, a
national holiday.

NO. 666

It appeared Gamble and Andre
might be headed into another stats
to launch Iheir wedding formali­
ties one* more—this lima fas sco­
re!.
The South Carolina wedding lic­
ense would bav* been valid any­
where ia this state after a 14hour wait. Newsman were pouring
in by the doxen. It appeared like­
ly Gamble and Penunbaaau fear­
ed iegxl moves te halt a South
Carolina ceremony.
la Nsw York, tha atlenMy for
Gambia's grind mother ami guard­
ian, Mrs. Henry Harper Benedict,
TS, left ne doubt that all possible
stepa would be lake* ta halt toe
match.

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Residents Offer To Pay
For Drainage Project
Representative* of property
owners in the Crystal Lake Chain
area today offered to raise ap­
proximately t9,ooo to build a
1,500-foot pipe line from Ink* DeForest throush Country Club Road
into the Smith Canal to prevent
future flooding in that area.
The property owners presented
their proposal to three mem­
bers of the County Commission.
Commission Chairman John Krlder said hr would call a special
meeting of the whole board tor
10 a. m. Thursday to vote on
(be proposal or offer "a counter­
proposal.”
Krider explained that he felt
that Ute coal of the project would
be more than the 59.000 figure.
Representatives of the area at
the meeting voiced the opinion
that s special lax district would
just mean resentment among
many properly owners In that
arcs and would take too long a.
time to establish.
“ We need immediate relief,"
one properly owner said.
County Engineer Robert Davis
said that if the county did the
work It would take from M to
GO days to eomplste.
Krider said "we have levied
a road mlllage and are using too
much of that money tor drainage
and not building roads.
Tho Crystal Laka Chain area

includes Loch Arbor, Lake Mary
snd Lake Emms.
J. O, Gregory, spokesman tor
the group, said that ■ definite
health harard ia involved. He
explained that approximately 50
percent of the homes in Loch Ar­
bor are having septic tank trou­
ble.
Krider slid he realiird the
troup his problem* but said

these problems exist throughout
the county.
The group heard engineer Wil­
liam Leffler explain the complete
improvement program
which
would cost 545,000 and would in­
clude laying pipe on Vihlen Road
and purchasing needed ex semen ta
and manholei.
The group agreed that they
could not possibly raise that
much money and Krider said

TALLAHASSEE (UPD - A land
grant to the Seminole Indians, the
war against the fire ant, and
pay raise policy for stats' emplo­
yes were among items concerning
the Slate Cabinet Tuesday. The
cabinet set aside 142,129 acres of
Everglades for Seminol* use. Tho
cabinet board of commissioners
WINTER PARK (UPD — Gen­
of state institutions will admin­
eral Manager Homer Hooks of
istrate tha tract.
the Florida Citrus Commission
said Tuesday it would be wrong
Mayo In Hospital
OCALA (UPD - Agricultural for Ibe United Slates to aid the
Commissioner Nathan Mayo., bos- West Indies cilrus Industry.
Hooks said he bad beard reports
pitalltad Monday night for Mon lhat
(hi* country was preparing
cbial. trouble. Is expert * 4-to
-to grant the West Indian govern­
main ftc're under care for four
a multi-million dollar sum.
or five more day*. It was the ment
said he had nothing against
third time in recent weeks that theHegrant
as long as the money
Mayo, 13, has had to enter a was not used
to eld the West
hospital for bronchial treatment. Indira citrus industry
"lo our
Ha was listed in satisfactory con­ further detriment."
dition Tuesday.
The speech was delivered to lb*
Zftih annual mreting of the Flor­
Milk Hearing Set
ida Cilrus Production Credit Assn.
TALLAHASSEE (UP1) - The
Hooks said he received Iho In­
Florida Milk Commission today formation from sources in Ja ­
set a public hearing here for maica. Hr *sid he had asked Sen.
April 29 te investigate milk prob­ Spcssard Holland to check th*
lem! to marketing areas undsr report and provide details of th*
the commission control. Admin­ reported plsn.
istrator Howard Walton said
items for discussion would In­
clude assignment of producers
te distributors, and whether the
diitrlbutori could he forced to
take tha milk of producers so
assigned.
The Seminole High Band con­
cert scheduled for Ihe Sanford
Auto Show tonight will not begin
until 1:15 p. m. Bandmaster Ern­
est Cowley announced today.
The eoncert st FI. Melton Park
wss originally srh*dulsd tor T:»
p. m., but many of the band
The secretary of state has open- members have Wednesday night
church obligations so Iho per­
ed qualifying for the position of forms net has lM-en set hark 45
county judge until noon Tuesday, a minutes, he said.
telegram to Circuit Court Clerk
David Gatcbal said today.
First Atom Bomb
Any candidates for the office left
vacant by lbs death of Judge Wil­ Blamed In Death
son Alexander may file to run from
HIROSHIMA. Japan (JUPD - A
today until tha deadline. Judge
Alaxandar was unopposed for re- high school girl. Ilirdko Kijiyams, died Tuesday of ltukemis
• lection.
which doctors said was caused by
(be atomic bomb dropped on this
city 1} year* ago.
Snark Is Fired
Mias Kajiyams was 20 months
CAPE CANAVERAL tUPD — A ntd when the bomb was dropped.
snark guided missile wilh a dummy Her parents said she appeared lo
warhead was fired on an Intercon- he In good health until she com­
liMntai range flight down the At- plained of a dixty spell fast
laatto missile range today.
mbntb.

Auto Show Concert
Slated For 8:15

there ie no money hi the ta d fst
for such a large program at toll
lime.
Another solution wee offered kg
Davis • • building a dike west
of toe concrete bridge near th*
Laka Mary Road. However, tha
group turned thumb* down on tola
plan as a temporary reltef mea­
sure because It would affect pro­
perty owners on th* other rid* ri
Lake Mary-

Kennedy Wins Primary
plurality ef a record popular
vote.
Kennedy’s edge In Tuesday's
popular vole wss shout 100,009
over Sen. Hubert Humphrey. He
look about 29 percent of the total
vote cast, while Humphrey got
an estimated It and Vice Presi­
dent Richard M. Nixon, 20. Nixon
wes tho only Republican eandl
date.
The
pert Wisconsin'! largo
Catholic population played ta Ken
nedx's victory ia likely saver to
be Known (or certain. Tha Cath­
olic vole was heavy for Kennedy
bul wasn't tha sole reason for
his victory ever Humphrey,
Protests nL
Humphrey woo early strength
from rural areas as tha vote
count bsgan. Bui Kennedy forged
inlo tho load on tho strength of
big majorities in the larger all­
Funeral service* for Judge Wil­ ies, including Milwaukee and Konson Alexander Jr. will be held at oaha. With 2,409 af Wisconsin's I.'
It a. m. Thursday st Brisson
Funeral Homs.
Members of th* SemiMle Coun­
ty Bar Assn, have been asked to
serve as honorary pallbearers,
Tha body will be taka* to Dan­
ville, Ky. for burial. \
Judge Alexander, who died
Monday: was a S atin af Stan­
The County Commission wits in­
ford, Ky., aad moved to Fern formed Tuesday by the State Rond
Park In 1950. Before bis appoint­ Department that tha 14. B. Tyler
ment as county Judge and re- Co. of Louisville, Ky„ has rejected
election, hr served as city attor­ the eontrael u&gt; pave a mite and
ney for Altamonte Springs. Ha half of secondary road In Seminole
graduated from Ihe University of County.
Miami In law after attending Cen­
William S. KiUlan, chairman of
tre College and the University of Ihe SKD in a tetter te the board
Kentucky. He was a veteran of said that tho paving company has
World War II and aerved overseas canceled lie contract te par* San
in Ihe Air Force.
ford Ave. from ZSth SI. to Glndrr’s
He was a member of the Corner because of th* Jong delay
Prairie Lake VFW and Ameri- in obtaining the right-of-way tor
can Legioo posts, was • director Ihe project.
of the Seminole County Chamber
Tha Tyler Company was award­
of Commerce and a member *1 ed tha bid Nov. 19, 1959, The com­
the Casselberry Lion* Club and pany was tha low bidder for tha
Ibe Sportsmen's Assn.
project at a cost of 9299,319.
Judge Alexander helprd organHowever, Killian recommended
lie ihe Seminole Juvenile Assn., lhat the board accept tha second
Inr., and served with mental low bidder, Ihe C. A. Mayor Pav­
health and other civic groups. Ho ing Co. of Orlando te do fee pro­
also wss county juvenile judge. ject at a cost of 9314,259.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
Tha board agreed that the work
Vivian B. Alexander, a son, Peter muet start as soon as possible and
Michael, end daughter, Mrs. Dana voted te accept lha Meyer pro*
Ire Johnson, ill of Alternant* sal.
Springe: his mother, Mrs. Cled*
County Commission Chairman
K. Alexander, Danville, Ky., and John Krider laid it would not pay
a brother, S. C. Alexander id te re-advertise aa "w* may gat
Danville.
tripped with much higher bids."
Ho cited lhat tha Meyor Com­
pany would start tha projeel im­
mediately.
Offices To Close
MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPD Sen. John F. Kennedy rode a lide
of big city votes lo victory in
Wisconsin’s wealhorvane primary
election.
The
Massachusetts
senator
gained momentum in his drive
for .the Democratic presidential
nomin ■lion by capturing six out
of 10 congressional districts, a
big majority of the state's con­
vention delegates and a fat

Judge Alexander
Funeral Services
U. S. Aid To Indies To Be Thursday
Citrus Opposed

Grandma Halts Runaway Qualifying Open
For. Judge Post
Heiress' Plans Again
DILLUN, S. C. (UPD - Runa­
way balreis Gamble Benedict and
her Romenlan-bom lover fled Ibclr
South Carolina hideaway today un­
der threats from home that “all
necessary measures" will be taken
to break up her elopement.
Gamble, 19, and Andre Porumbcanu, 35, got safely to Dillon,
S. C., Tuesday only to be identified
as they applied for a marriage lic­
ense that would have been effec­
tive this afternoon.
At midmornfng one of the cou­
ple's escorts arrived by plaM and
withdrew the birth certificate Gam­
ble had deposited with Probata
Judge Walker Allen. The laU,
blonde young man flew off with
tha document at once.

First riiitora to th* Sanford
Auto Show wort tho*« first grndors and toachsr# from Apopka.
His Mg show oponod today and
toll run through Friday from
S p.m, to 9 p.m. when 100 cars and
onlstialnmrnt will W on stsgo.
Everybody's invited.

Construction Firm

For Services

Tho courthouse will be closed Longwood Rally
from 10:M a. m. until noon Thurs­
day lor the funeral of County Judge At 8 P. M. Today
Wilson Alexander, Circuit Court
Th* third county Demncntlc
Clerk David Gatehel said today. polticel rally will be held in the
open air tonight.
The meeting is scheduled for
Gates Illness Short
Sunshine Park In Longwood. The
WASHINGTON (UPD - Defense rally I* sponsored, by, the County
Secretory Thomas S. Gates Jr. Democralie Executive Commit­
was back at work today after tee. In event of rain the meet­
having bean slightly ill at a ing, which ii slated to start at
Whit* Hout* reception Tuesday 9 p. m.. will bs held In tha Longwood Community Center,
night.

4*0 pro darts tallied Kennedy had
493,953 votes, Humphrey 99C.9M
and Nixon 399.439.
Equally aa Important aa the
popularity contort wta the roe#
for Wisconsin's 3! convention
delegate*. Kennedy won 39 data-gate votes and Humphrey 10.
One vote was assigned to the
state's Democratic national committeoman and eommittoewemam
It was split between Kennedy and
Humphrey. Se the
waa: Kennedy, rite;
19*.

Senate Rejects
Limit On Federal
Voting Referees
WASHINGTON (UFU-lfc* t m
ate today rejected h seuthsre
proposal to limit registration
powers ef federal feting referee*
to congressional election aanteeta.
A proposed amendment le th t
nd _ eivB rifhte' Mil ky Ian.
m J. Ervta StT (B-NJC.) wad
tabled,on S'
h r h rth l.
pubUcSn leader Thorn at WT Kwcbel of California. Ito lw N i we*
T» to 19.
Ervin's process! would, ta ofc
feet, hav* allowed court-appoint­
ed referees provided ta the Houta*
passed bill to register velars m \j
for tho oleettao ef area tore and
members af Mw H n n r t Repre­
sentatives.
The BUI, aa approved bp Mm
House, would 1*4 the proposed
federal refer*** reaUter potential
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tries to giro the federal •govern­
ment power to peas an ihe qua Ufe
cations af voters—a power he
said was granted by the Consti­
tution to the states. Th* Use*,
Ervta said.-'Is whether Oon,
went* to "deetroy" a go
of separate atatea.
Only brief debate preceded tan
vote te tab!# Krvln'a amendment.
In answer te a question, Roritel said lha refare* provision ad
it now stands would apply to any
elect too, even bond Issua veto* Id
cities aod counties, if that* waa
a denial of voting rights.
Ervin said there waa noth­
ing In th* Constitution which
lives the federal government tho
right ta register voters ta state
and focal elections. Ha nskad the
Senate if it waa "willing In aall
lha birthright of Americana to
appease a few organisations."
Th* vote on Ervin’s amend­
ment came before Se*. Allan J,
Ellender (D-La.) waa scheduled
to resume a one-man talkathon
which wus slowing progress to­
ward a final vote.
Senate leaders ahisd away from
any predictions on how much fond­
er the debate would centinut,
although members itlll hoped that
final action could bo taken .feta

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Ellender held the floor fed
save* hours and Id minute* Tues­
day.

Charges Begin Te Fly As Political Rally Series Continues President Okays
The battle among candidate* for
political office in the county brokn
out ta earnest Tuesday night at
Lake Mary wilh a number of can­
didates taking verbal pokes at each
other.
Charges of "liar” and deal" were
heard ae opponents in the District
9 County Commission rare spoke.
Incumbent Lawrence Swofford
said that a "deal has brea made ta
Lake Mary." He said one resident
in the district has said la public "f
will get what I want if a certain
candidate ia elected."
Swofford said that this same man
has made demands upon him time
and time asais to build a road
and 1 hero

Candidate James Avery, one of
Swofford'* opponents, said that
Swofford was refering te him. "The
Incumbent is an unmitigated liar,"
he charged.
Avery declared that ha entered
tho race on "my awn two fret and
I havn made ne promises te any
individual *r group.
“I have even turned down
campaign contributions," Avery
said.
Tax Assessor Richard McCanns
said that bin opponent, Mrs. Mary
E arla, Walker, had cams out al
an earlier political rally ta favor
of a high level assessment and
"now she ii
on lbs subject." •
Mi*. Walter, arid -at Hm rally
that M tea ta started alto wtR work
"Now it seems a deal has hero toward thanying tho "unfair, unSwafford said.
I «

Candidate for Sheriff J. Q. Gal­
loway said there are beverage
rules being violated by "a certain
few in th* eounty" and if alerted
he would crack down on ell viola­
tors and not show any partiality.
Sheriff J. L. Hobby asked voters
lo chock yia record. If* said he was
the first to start county patrols,
94 hour service and uniformed de­
puties.
Circuit Court Clark David Cal­
ebs! answered an* earlier political
rally efcarg* by his opponent, Ar­
thur Beckwith Jr., lhat "this is no
papnlarily reel sat and Nut them
la ne substitute for experisner."
"I didn't just coma out of no1 invito

tions. "You will tee who is the
best man. The governor appointed
my opponent and now let the peo­
ple decide," he said.
District 5 County Commissioner
Horner Little said that the (tounty
Commission has rome a long way
in careful planning for tho county's
growth. Ho said (bat the board
appointed a drainage committee
end “today (hey turned over a long
rang* plan to relieve flooding in
the county."
His opponent, John FUxpatrick,
said ha was behind the full lax
evaluation, but realised 14 is far
from perfect. George Bell, another
opponent in that district, said ha
was not supported Ip any group
or person, and vorid wort toward
Beckwith urged voters to inves- Improving roads and schools.
Candidates ta (ho District 1

mission race, T. V. Brawn ad Don
Balai. said they would work to
selva tha dralnaga problem ta tha
county.
J. C. Hutchinson, also running
in District I, said ho wanted mote
varied crops in tho county, nsw
industry and a baiter economy.
Candidalee for District 9 com­
missioner J. D. Cordell and J. H.
Van Hoy said they would run on
their pact business records and
cited tha aaad for leadership ta
the county.
Ted Williams, w ether candidate
ta that rare said he bed a plea
to eliminate
that would
not ha w extra coat to taxpayers.
Ptotrtot» Pans ■ last sn a a illd ili
A. B. L ara ana, asdd that tha need
commissioner from District S
should have tea state# ta “ttask

for himsrtf and know tha value
of th* Lax dollar."
Kd Elm merman, also running for
that post said ho favored e "pay
as you go" attitude and said that
voters in Laka Mary voted n fire
district by a large majority and
are wilting in pay for U, bul have
received no help from the present
commission.
Candidates for the supervisor of
registration poet, Mrs. Camilla
Bruce aad.Mrs. Katherine Reyn*
elds both cited the important job
of th* Registrar's Office. Mrs.
Reynolds said ah* would keep th*
regtatratiw attire
w added am ice to th*
office open any longer than R I*

Missile Boost
WASHINGTON (UPt) - Presi­
dent Elsenhower today approved
plans for bolstering the Aties and
Polaris mlssita
continental defense programs, in­
cluding th* 8up*r-Sage and Bnmare pnjacla. will ha eut hack.
Mia action wag taken In n addfarenca with Up dal
st lb* White H*us*.

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Hospital Notes
Chancey Walker, Sanford; Clau­
dette 0. Smell, Enterprise; Grace
S. Smith, Sanford; Dorothy Price,
Sanford; Carl R. Weber, DeBary;
Joseph Cornelius, Sanford; Flor­
ence A. Webber, DeBary; Florence
Symes, Sanford; Mary Ann Plercy,
Sanford; Charlotte Singleton, Senford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Manning,
Sanford, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Hewitt. Osteen, n eon; Mr.
end Mrs. EmiJa J. Toupc. Sanford.
■ daughter; Mr. and Mrs. George
A. Smith Jr., Sanford, a son; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Price, Sanford,
a ton; Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Small, Enterprise, a daughter.
Dtomiaeala
Willi* Lee McDonald. Maitland;
Gregory KoMh Dorman, Sanford;
Elisa Brown, Sanford; Carrie
Robineon, Sanford Jessie B, Hern­
don, $anford; Lulu Harriot, San­
ford; Mrs. Thelma Peterson and
baby.
APRIL S
Humus Cberbeaneeu, Isnford;
August Schsppgls, DeBary; Edgar
Jab**, Sanford; C h a r 1 • a C.
Flower*, Sanfofd; Otfda F. Lot,
Sanford; Richard Quit, Chicago,
lit.; Elmer C. Hay man, Sanford,
John Stevens, Sanford, A. Harry K.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Leddford,
Sanford, a daughter.

KNfMlOMlf

Elmer Cochran, isnford; Mrs.
H aul Hewitt and baby, Osteen;
Joseph Cornelius, Sanford; Juanita
Cook, Isnford; Charles Carlten,
DeBary; Find Youls, Geneva;
Bonnie Cattady, isnford; William
Pries, Sanford; Mary Eula Holtsdaw, Sanford; Mndelia* O’MnUey,
Sanford; Mrs. L uoa Osboroo and
baby, Sanford; Rtv. Ernest Camp­
bell, Mt. Vernon. Va.; Fella Meldoaado, Puerto Rico; Miry Llul*
Stevens, Sanford.

APRIL S

James Green, Sanford; Dora s u t ­
ler, Sanford; Towann* Evans, San­
ford; Dorothy E. Daccy, Sanford;
Vara Virginia M*ntur, Maitland;
Miltins Bush, Oviedo.
Dismissals
Beatrice .Biver*. Sanford; Chartotle Singleton, Sanford; Florence
Webber, DeBary; M a r y A nn
Piercy, Sanford; Rev. Ralph
Hankie, Sanford; Maty Erne*!
Mooning and baby, Sanford.

'Men Into Space'
Star Avoids Youth
RADNOR, I’a. — Since he took
the role of an astronaut on “ Men
Into Space," William I-undifen ha a
had good reaaon to avoid youngalert.
As TV's Cot. Edward MrCauloy,
I.undlgun manages to reflect the
proper nnaiety when preaauru
drop* or the hydrosine tanks nr
moonquakea rut off communica­
tions, although ho admits h*
doesn't know a logarithm from a
rocket sled. But when he meets n
park of hero-worehlpplng youngstars, Lundigan told TV Guide
magezlne, he’s In real trouble. “I
can't gnawer the questions they
ask,” says Lundigan. MI excuse
myself and pretend to answer the
phone. Or *Im I wind up asking
the question*. And aura enough,
the boy* know th* answer*."

Gonsavles Top
Choice In Bout
OAKLAND, C*lif. (UPI) -V et•ran Johnny Gonsavlci, a new
light gleaming In hi* *y* under
tb* influence of hypnosis, i* a T-5
favorite te whip Young Bobby
Scanlon in their scheduled 10round battle at the Auditorium to­
night.
11i« two lightweight*, fighting
for a ipot in th* national rankings,
go into the battle- with a “win or
•lie" edict ringing in their ears.
Saving* In Um 107 association* of
tb* Florida Saving* and Loan Lea­
gue now amount to t2,44S,4M,000.
November livings incrcaud by
over III million during November
to &gt;ct a new record for that niootk.

OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI) - Th*
Oakland entry af tha m w Ameri­
cas Football League will announce
Us nicknnma tonight at a teitimonial dinner far Coach Eddie
Erdelata.

were it ■ Minimum. On# scene
(hit hid tom# Impact showed
Murray being rocked out at bed
bp a distent bomb bleat and then,
with a imall family about him,
watching from a patio aa a fire­
ball bloaaomed on the horiioo.
The big vivid tern* depicted a
riot ia a aupermarket with genelae-lookiag hysteria.
But It waa tn effectively cap­
turing the little worriea and eonaideratkm* of a back-to-nature talatenct that the play failed.
Don Murray did hi* beat with
a role that lacked clear defini­
tion. Supporting him were Kim
Hunter, Dana Andrews, Everett
Sloane, Barbara Rush, Judith
Evelyn-and Rita Moreno. They all
tried to appear deeply affected by
the goings-on. Min Rush’a criip
appearance Indicated that, come
what may, cosmetic counters and
beauty parlors will be with us.
There were Ju«t enough of the»e
unreal touches to keep the produc­
tion from being a moving assault
on civilian complacency and a
meaningful answer to the fatalists
among u*.
Because of the overlapping
times, I caught only gUmpsca of
“ Hollywood Sings," the NBC-TV
special that stirred 'Tammy
Grimes -and Eddie Albert Sunday
night. Boris Karloff served as the
narrator.
It seemed to me that Mi*s
Grimes and Albert were putting
out some wonderful songs In a
classy, tasteful and simple pro­
duction. Miss Grimes, with the
voice of melted custard and the
hairdo to match, is a completely
captivating performer. She's TV's
brightest star right now and 1
suppose she'll soon be ao busy

1Troubleshooter*" or NBC-TV
starting Friday,
* •
new audieiteo-partcipoUoa show,
“Head of tho Claeo," with Gene
Rayburn s* emcee.

Ing ■■ yet. Tho eortm wM bn
taped “On Location" In New
York, with Be* Bonner ao producor.
If presoot plant work out, oomposer Giin-Carto Menotti. will
have a new opera debut over
CBS-TV on Easter Sunday. URL
CBS-TV alto ia in tho process of
deciding whether to eommlsalot
a Jerome Robbini-Uooard Bern­
stein ballet version of the fclk
story, “The Dybbuk."
“Children are People." de­
scribed by NBC-TV as “toe Bret
major network Miow p reen ted
entirely with children under 12."
will star Jay North, Jerry Mathers and' Angela Cartwright or
En te r Sunday.

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By FRED 1MNX10
NEW YORK (UPI) - Having
trouble with your marriage?
According to Sunday night'*
“ Playhouee to:* translation of
“ Ales, Babylon,’* if all-out ther­
monuclear warfare ever comes,
true love will bloom again under
that mushroom cloud.
While Peg Prank'* novel was
basically concerned wMh ehowing
bow the people af Fort Repose,
Fla., daggered to their feet att­
ar being clobbered by nucleir
warfare, the CBS-TV production
concerned Keel/ with reconciling
ao estranged couple, played by
Don Murray and Barbara Rush.
The holocaust of war was almost
elbowed aside.
The editorial sieve through
which adapter David Shaw sifted
Pat Frank’a novel managed to
grab all the stereotyped, sharpedged blocks of action and emo­
tion In the hook and reject all the
subtleties. Shaw's rewrite also
sprinkled the proceeding with vid­
eos dive fallout in the form of
pompous, obvious dialogue which
served to magnify the artificiality
of hia characters and the sketchi­
ness of their general behavior un­
der stress conditions.
The TV play's affirmation of
mankind's Indestructibility was
on the soap-opera level. Reader*
of the novel will understand that.
The very subject of Frank's
book rries out for the memora­
ble, moving TV scenes. The CBSTV production had them, but they

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United Press Leased Wire Established 1908
WEDNESDAY. APRIL 6. 1960

Flood Dangers Spread
To Northeastern Areas
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Ttaa rising Mississippi and Mil*
souri rivers threatened wore davaitalion in Ulinoii and Missouri
today and hundreda of New York
and Connecticut ruidents fled
tbeir homes before one of the
Northenet'a worst flood! sines tho
IMTi.
The Mississippi River rose to
new crests in hard-hit western ftNnoie, but observers doubted that
any more levau would be broken.
Army engineers said the river
would crest at M J feet today at
Quincy, 111., and 33.4 feet Thurs­
day at Hannibal, Mo., birthplace
of Merit Twain.
*
But Urn runoff from two earlier
levee breaks Mar Quincy was
expected la ease the pressure on
other sodden dtttao along tho snF T riser.
Work on tho leveoe went oa
through the night from Quincy to
Louisiana, Mo., la an effort to
■bore up tho dlkao before tho
aew crests strike.
National Guard and volunteer
rescue workers raced from crisis
to crisis ■tong the Missouri River
M tho Big Muddy cracked doeene
of small,dikes and flowed over
hundred! of acres of Missouri
Tho Missouri Bowed a mile
wide between Glasgow, Mo., snd
tho etato eapitol at Jefferson
City, earryiag green winter wheat
and freshly plowed loam soft with
it m it headed toward Me con­
fluence with the Mississippi sear
•t. Louis.
Officials Mid river town* ware
wall protected, bat feared that
thou aands more acres of rich
river bottomland would wash
away before one of the worst
Midwestern floods subsidca.
Mesawhile. Connecticut and up­
state New York residents fseed
their want flood threat since the
berricgM Diana deluge in 19U.
and their earned worst la 12
years.
Emergency ere we threw up g
sandbag banter along the rapid­
ly riling Connecticut River, but
other swallan streams flowed
aver their beaks* te black reads
and inundate feodeand* sf farm
•tree.
1
Nearly *M persons left their
homes la the face of flooding
along the Connecticut, the Mo­
hawk, tho Hudson and doxena of
tributaries.
At least too,000 acres of lilinaie
and Mlseowt farmland wars un­
der water and the figure mounted
hourly at new breakthroughs
re reported in small, badly
skaoed dikes.

Phone Study Asked
In North Orlando
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North Orlando residents may
soon be asked whether they want
faaford nr Winter Park telephone
•ambers.
Charles Bigelow, of TO S. Cortex
Ave., told tho villas* council last
night that Mwax Urns far a survey
t a m o bow many people ia North
Orlando want Wlnjer Park ex­
changee instead of thoir present
Sanford numbers.
Mayor Roy Liddicolt told Bigelew te draw up a rough draft of
a survey farm that aould bo revised as necessary.
Liddicolt, Councilman Joe Jackson snd Bigelow agreed that if the
majority of the people in North
Orlando want Winter Park ex­
changes, everyone in the village
will hare te have that exchange
or not bare a phono at all.
The council agreed te let Urn Flor­
ida Railroad and Public Utilities
Commission decide bow many villags signatures should be required
far a change,

Oviedo May Get
New Fire Truck
Oviedo will be getting • new
•re truck in tho Mar future.
Mayor La* Gary authorised
„ Fire (Thief T. L. Uago Jr. to
Ok investigate tha cost af a aew
i
truck and report hark te the town
eswtell.
At tha present time the fire
department has two fire trucks.
Gere reported else that tha
aatweil ia invastigallag the possi­
bility af purihaatag a telophase
alarm system for the fire etslloa.
ai

DtBary Auxiliary
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M Prank Sparrow will ahow slides
.(.a f kis travail at the DaBary
American Legion Poet Women's
Auxiliary meeting Thursday night.
Miss Gail Holloway, whom tbs
to arodtad to Florida
toa w tt ha pee i eat
» meeting ia the

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News Briefs
Folk Festival May 6
WHITE SPRINGS (UPD - The
eighth annual Florida Folk Frstival will bo held at the Stephen
Foster Memorial hero May 6-1,
it was announced today.

$2 Million On Hand
TALLAHASSEE (UPD — Brw
•rage Director L. Grant Peeples
said today dgaret tax collections
for tho month of February
amounted to 12,640,197. Ho said
of that amount M94.U2 toll go
to tho stats gtneral revenue fund,
and the rest, fl.94l.ST4, will be
distributed to incorporated com­
munities.

TROUBLE FROM OLE MAN RIVER spreads across the
Midwest as levees give away under high waters, Resi­
dents of Alexandria, Mo., are shown bolstering defenses
against floods and above is a view of North Sioux City,
Iowa, where the Big Sioux spills over its banks into the
town.

Armed Troops Jail 3 0 0
ln;New African Outbreak
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa
(UPlt— Armed troops and police
bached by armored cars seised
sn African hostel nrar Durban
today and sm ile d sboul 300 na­
tives.
Offlclsls -aid natives had taken
control or the S. J. Smith hostel
near Lamontviile, which houses
about 4,500 Negroes, when agiletors and inlimidatori forced white
officials out Monday night.
Police surrounded the hostel in
the early morning hours today
and advised IhoM who wanted to
leave to do so. Tho Inhabitants
were warned that gunfire would
bo used if necessary te force
them out.

But the guns were sot used.
Police said about M0 AfrlcaM
were irreited and a search af the
hostel turned up a large number
of weapons, including hammers,
hsM-heU and clubs with knobbed
ends.
Negroes were reported fleeing
Lamontviile and other native set­
tlements near Cepe Towrf, tome
In search of food and others to
seek nruge In tribal' homes to
avoid new beatings by elub snd
whip-wielding South African po­
lice.
The native settlements were re­
ported quid but tone* today, a
national holiday.

Grandma Halts Runaway
Heiress' Plans Again
DILLUN, S. C. (UPD - Runa­
way balreis Gamble Benedict and
her Romenlan-bom lover fled Ibclr
South Carolina hideaway today un­
der threats from home that “all
necessary measures" will be taken
to break up her elopement.
Gamble, 19, and Andre Porumbcanu, 35, got safely to Dillon,
S. C., Tuesday only to be identified
as they applied for a marriage lic­
ense that would have been effec­
tive this afternoon.
At midmornfng one of the cou­
ple's escorts arrived by plaM and
withdrew the birth certificate Gam­
ble had deposited with Probata
Judge Walker Allen. The laU,
blonde young man flew off with
tha document at once.

It appeared Gamble and Andre
might be headed into another stats
to launch Iheir wedding formali­
ties one* more—this lima fas sco­
re!.
The South Carolina wedding lic­
ense would bav* been valid any­
where ia this state after a 14hour wait. Newsman were pouring
in by the doxen. It appeared like­
ly Gamble and Penunbaaau fear­
ed iegxl moves te halt a South
Carolina ceremony.
la Nsw York, tha atlenMy for
Gambia's grind mother ami guard­
ian, Mrs. Henry Harper Benedict,
TS, left ne doubt that all possible
stepa would be lake* ta halt toe
match.

NO. 666

First riiitora to th* Sanford
Auto Show wort tho*« first grndors and toachsr# from Apopka.
His Mg show oponod today and
toll run through Friday from
S p.m, to 9 p.m. when 100 cars and
onlstialnmrnt will W on stsgo.
Everybody's invited.

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Residents Offer To Pay
For Drainage Project
Representative* of property
owners in the Crystal Lake Chain
area today offered to raise ap­
proximately t9,ooo to build a
1,500-foot pipe line from Ink* DeForest throush Country Club Road
into the Smith Canal to prevent
future flooding in that area.
The property owners presented
their proposal to three mem­
bers of the County Commission.
Commission Chairman John Krlder said hr would call a special
meeting of the whole board tor
10 a. m. Thursday to vote on
(be proposal or offer "a counter­
proposal.”
Krider explained that he felt
that Ute coal of the project would
be more than the 59.000 figure.
Representatives of the area at
the meeting voiced the opinion
that s special lax district would
just mean resentment among
many properly owners In that
arcs and would take too long a.
time to establish.
“ We need immediate relief,"
one properly owner said.
County Engineer Robert Davis
said that if the county did the
work It would take from M to
GO days to eomplste.
Krider said "we have levied
a road mlllage and are using too
much of that money tor drainage
and not building roads.
Tho Crystal Laka Chain area

includes Loch Arbor, Lake Mary
snd Lake Emms.
J. O, Gregory, spokesman tor
the group, said that ■ definite
health harard ia involved. He
explained that approximately 50
percent of the homes in Loch Ar­
bor are having septic tank trou­
ble.
Krider slid he realiird the
troup his problem* but said

these problems exist throughout
the county.
The group heard engineer Wil­
liam Leffler explain the complete
improvement program
which
would cost 545,000 and would in­
clude laying pipe on Vihlen Road
and purchasing needed ex semen ta
and manholei.
The group agreed that they
could not possibly raise that
much money and Krider said

Kennedy Wins Primary
plurality ef a record popular
vote.
Kennedy’s edge In Tuesday's
popular vole wss shout 100,009
over Sen. Hubert Humphrey. He
look about 29 percent of the total
vote cast, while Humphrey got
an estimated It and Vice Presi­
dent Richard M. Nixon, 20. Nixon
wes tho only Republican eandl
date.
The
pert Wisconsin'! largo
Catholic population played ta Ken
nedx's victory ia likely saver to
be Known (or certain. Tha Cath­
olic vole was heavy for Kennedy
bul wasn't tha sole reason for
his victory ever Humphrey,
Protests nL
Humphrey woo early strength
from rural areas as tha vote
count bsgan. Bui Kennedy forged
inlo tho load on tho strength of
big majorities in the larger all­
Funeral service* for Judge Wil­ ies, including Milwaukee and Konson Alexander Jr. will be held at oaha. With 2,409 af Wisconsin's I.'
It a. m. Thursday st Brisson
Funeral Homs.
Members of th* SemiMle Coun­
ty Bar Assn, have been asked to
serve as honorary pallbearers,
Tha body will be taka* to Dan­
ville, Ky. for burial. \
Judge Alexander, who died
Monday: was a S atin af Stan­
The County Commission wits in­
ford, Ky., aad moved to Fern formed Tuesday by the State Rond
Park In 1950. Before bis appoint­ Department that tha 14. B. Tyler
ment as county Judge and re- Co. of Louisville, Ky„ has rejected
election, hr served as city attor­ the eontrael u&gt; pave a mite and
ney for Altamonte Springs. Ha half of secondary road In Seminole
graduated from Ihe University of County.
Miami In law after attending Cen­
William S. KiUlan, chairman of
tre College and the University of Ihe SKD in a tetter te the board
Kentucky. He was a veteran of said that tho paving company has
World War II and aerved overseas canceled lie contract te par* San
in Ihe Air Force.
ford Ave. from ZSth SI. to Glndrr’s
He was a member of the Corner because of th* Jong delay
Prairie Lake VFW and Ameri- in obtaining the right-of-way tor
can Legioo posts, was • director Ihe project.
of the Seminole County Chamber
Tha Tyler Company was award­
of Commerce and a member *1 ed tha bid Nov. 19, 1959, The com­
the Casselberry Lion* Club and pany was tha low bidder for tha
Ibe Sportsmen's Assn.
project at a cost of 9299,319.
Judge Alexander helprd organHowever, Killian recommended
lie ihe Seminole Juvenile Assn., lhat the board accept tha second
Inr., and served with mental low bidder, Ihe C. A. Mayor Pav­
health and other civic groups. Ho ing Co. of Orlando te do fee pro­
also wss county juvenile judge. ject at a cost of 9314,259.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
Tha board agreed that the work
Vivian B. Alexander, a son, Peter muet start as soon as possible and
Michael, end daughter, Mrs. Dana voted te accept lha Meyer pro*
Ire Johnson, ill of Alternant* sal.
Springe: his mother, Mrs. Cled*
County Commission Chairman
K. Alexander, Danville, Ky., and John Krider laid it would not pay
a brother, S. C. Alexander id te re-advertise aa "w* may gat
Danville.
tripped with much higher bids."
Ho cited lhat tha Meyor Com­
pany would start tha projeel im­
mediately.
MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPD Sen. John F. Kennedy rode a lide
of big city votes lo victory in
Wisconsin’s wealhorvane primary
election.
The
Massachusetts
senator
gained momentum in his drive
for .the Democratic presidential
nomin ■lion by capturing six out
of 10 congressional districts, a
big majority of the state's con­
vention delegates and a fat

Judge Alexander
Seminoles Get Land
TALLAHASSEE (UPD - A land
Funeral Services
grant to the Seminole Indians, the
war against the fire ant, and
pay raise policy for stats' emplo­
yes were among items concerning U. S. Aid To Indies
To Be Thursday
the Slate Cabinet Tuesday. The
cabinet set aside 142,129 acres of
Everglades for Seminol* use. Tho Citrus Opposed
cabinet board of commissioners

WINTER PARK (UPD — Gen­
of state institutions will admin­
eral Manager Homer Hooks of
istrate tha tract.
the Florida Citrus Commission
said Tuesday it would be wrong
Mayo In Hospital
OCALA (UPD - Agricultural for Ibe United Slates to aid the
Commissioner Nathan Mayo., bos- West Indies cilrus Industry.
Hooks said he bad beard reports
pitalltad Monday night for Mon lhat
(hi* country was preparing
cbial. trouble. Is expert * 4-to
-to grant the West Indian govern­
main ftc're under care for four
a multi-million dollar sum.
or five more day*. It was the ment
said he had nothing against
third time in recent weeks that theHegrant
as long as the money
Mayo, 13, has had to enter a was not used
to eld the West
hospital for bronchial treatment. Indira citrus industry
"lo our
Ha was listed in satisfactory con­ further detriment."
dition Tuesday.
The speech was delivered to lb*
Zftih annual mreting of the Flor­
Milk H earing Set
ida Cilrus Production Credit Assn.
TALLAHASSEE (UP1) - The
Hooks said he received Iho In­
Florida Milk Commission today formation from sources in Ja ­
set a public hearing here for maica. Hr *sid he had asked Sen.
April 29 te investigate milk prob­ Spcssard Holland to check th*
lem! to marketing areas undsr report and provide details of th*
the commission control. Admin­ reported plsn.
istrator Howard Walton said
items for discussion would In­
clude assignment of producers
te distributors, and whether the
diitrlbutori could he forced to
take tha milk of producers so
assigned.
The Seminole High Band con­
cert scheduled for Ihe Sanford
Auto Show tonight will not begin
until 1:15 p. m. Bandmaster Ern­
est Cowley announced today.
The eoncert st FI. Melton Park
wss originally srh*dulsd tor T:»
p. m., but many of the band
The secretary of state has open- members have Wednesday night
church obligations so Iho per­
ed qualifying for the position of forms net has lM-en set hark 45
county judge until noon Tuesday, a minutes, he said.
telegram to Circuit Court Clerk
David Gatcbal said today.
Any candidates for the office left
vacant by lbs death of Judge Wil­
son Alexander may file to run from
HIROSHIMA. Japan (JUPD - A
today until tha deadline. Judge
Alaxandar was unopposed for re- high school girl. Ilirdko Kijiyams, died Tuesday of ltukemis
• lection.
which doctors said was caused by
(be atomic bomb dropped on this
city 1} year* ago.
Snark Is Fired
Mias Kajiyams was 20 months
CAPE CANAVERAL tUPD — A ntd when the bomb was dropped.
snark guided missile wilh a dummy Her parents said she appeared lo
warhead was fired on an Intercon- he In good health until she com­
liMntai range flight down the At- plained of a dixty spell fast
laatto missile range today.
mbntb.

Auto Show Concert
Slated For 8:15

Qualifying Open
For. Judge Post

First Atom Bomb
Blamed In Death

there ie no money hi the ta d fst
for such a large program at toll
lime.
Another solution wee offered kg
Davis • • building a dike west
of toe concrete bridge near th*
Laka Mary Road. However, tha
group turned thumb* down on tola
plan as a temporary reltef mea­
sure because It would affect pro­
perty owners on th* other rid* ri
Lake Mary-

Construction Firm

Offices To Close
For Services

Longwood Rally
A t 8 P. M . Today

Tho courthouse will be closed
from 10:M a. m. until noon Thurs­
day lor the funeral of County Judge
Wilson Alexander, Circuit Court
Th* third county Demncntlc
Clerk David Gatehel said today. polticel rally will be held in the
open air tonight.
The meeting is scheduled for
Gates Illness Short
Sunshine Park In Longwood. The
WASHINGTON (UPD - Defense rally I* sponsored, by, the County
Secretory Thomas S. Gates Jr. Democralie Executive Commit­
was back at work today after tee. In event of rain the meet­
having bean slightly ill at a ing, which ii slated to start at
Whit* Hout* reception Tuesday 9 p. m.. will bs held In tha Longwood Community Center,
night.

4*0 pro darts tallied Kennedy had
493,953 votes, Humphrey 99C.9M
and Nixon 399.439.
Equally aa Important aa the
popularity contort wta the roe#
for Wisconsin's 3! convention
delegate*. Kennedy won 39 data-gate votes and Humphrey 10.
One vote was assigned to the
state's Democratic national committeoman and eommittoewemam
It was split between Kennedy and
Humphrey. Se the
waa: Kennedy, rite;
19*.

Senate Rejects
Limit On Federal
Voting Referees
WASHINGTON (UFU-lfc* t m
ate today rejected h seuthsre
proposal to limit registration
powers ef federal feting referee*
to congressional election aanteeta.
A proposed amendment le th t
nd _ eivB rifhte' Mil ky Ian.
m J. Ervta StT (B-NJC.) wad
tabled,on S'
h r h rth l.
pubUcSn leader Thorn at WT Kwcbel of California. Ito lw N i we*
T» to 19.
Ervin's process! would, ta ofc
feet, hav* allowed court-appoint­
ed referees provided ta the Houta*
passed bill to register velars m \j
for tho oleettao ef area tore and
members af Mw H n n r t Repre­
sentatives.
The BUI, aa approved bp Mm
House, would 1*4 the proposed
federal refer*** reaUter potential
to
wel -» N
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jnH
It •rofOOw
alaalLua —O Erea
vtHtn
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stats aad local.
Ervin said tho WMinra thud
tries to giro the federal •govern­
ment power to peas an ihe qua Ufe
cations af voters—a power he
said was granted by the Consti­
tution to the states. Th* Use*,
Ervta said.-'Is whether Oon,
went* to "deetroy" a go
of separate atatea.
Only brief debate preceded tan
vote te tab!# Krvln'a amendment.
In answer te a question, Roritel said lha refare* provision ad
it now stands would apply to any
elect too, even bond Issua veto* Id
cities aod counties, if that* waa
a denial of voting rights.
Ervin said there waa noth­
ing In th* Constitution which
lives the federal government tho
right ta register voters ta state
and focal elections. Ha nskad the
Senate if it waa "willing In aall
lha birthright of Americana to
appease a few organisations."
Th* vote on Ervin’s amend­
ment came before Se*. Allan J,
Ellender (D-La.) waa scheduled
to resume a one-man talkathon
which wus slowing progress to­
ward a final vote.
Senate leaders ahisd away from
any predictions on how much fond­
er the debate would centinut,
although members itlll hoped that
final action could bo taken .feta

£

Ellender held the floor fed
save* hours and Id minute* Tues­
day.

Charges Begin Te Fly As Political Rally Series Continues President Okays
The battle among candidate* for
political office in the county brokn
out ta earnest Tuesday night at
Lake Mary wilh a number of can­
didates taking verbal pokes at each
other.
Charges of "liar” and deal" were
heard ae opponents in the District
9 County Commission rare spoke.
Incumbent Lawrence Swofford
said that a "deal has brea made ta
Lake Mary." He said one resident
in the district has said la public "f
will get what I want if a certain
candidate ia elected."
Swofford said that this same man
has made demands upon him time
and time asais to build a road
and 1 hero

Candidate James Avery, one of
Swofford'* opponents, said that
Swofford was refering te him. "The
Incumbent is an unmitigated liar,"
he charged.
Avery declared that ha entered
tho race on "my awn two fret and
I havn made ne promises te any
individual *r group.
“I have even turned down
campaign contributions," Avery
said.
Tax Assessor Richard McCanns
said that bin opponent, Mrs. Mary
E arla, Walker, had cams out al
an earlier political rally ta favor
of a high level assessment and
"now she ii
on lbs subject." •

Candidate for Sheriff J. Q. Gal­
loway said there are beverage
rules being violated by "a certain
few in th* eounty" and if alerted
he would crack down on ell viola­
tors and not show any partiality.
Sheriff J. L. Hobby asked voters
lo chock yia record. If* said he was
the first to start county patrols,
94 hour service and uniformed de­
puties.
Circuit Court Clark David Cal­
ebs! answered an* earlier political
rally efcarg* by his opponent, Ar­
thur Beckwith Jr., lhat "this is no
papnlarily reel sat and Nut them
la ne substitute for experisner."
"I didn't just coma out of noMi*. Walter, arid -at Hm rally
1 invito

that Mtea ta started alto wtR work

"Now it seems a deal has hero toward thanying tho "unfair, unSwafford said.
I «

tions. "You will tee who is the
best man. The governor appointed
my opponent and now let the peo­
ple decide," he said.
District 5 County Commissioner
Horner Little said that the (tounty
Commission has rome a long way
in careful planning for tho county's
growth. Ho said (bat the board
appointed a drainage committee
end “today (hey turned over a long
rang* plan to relieve flooding in
the county."
His opponent, John FUxpatrick,
said ha was behind the full lax
evaluation, but realised 14 is far
from perfect. George Bell, another
opponent in that district, said ha

mission race, T. V. Brawn ad Don
Balai. said they would work to
selva tha dralnaga problem ta tha
county.
J. C. Hutchinson, also running
in District I, said ho wanted mote
varied crops in tho county, nsw
industry and a baiter economy.
Candidalee for District 9 com­
missioner J. D. Cordell and J. H.
Van Hoy said they would run on
their pact business records and
cited tha aaad for leadership ta
the county.
Ted Williams, w ether candidate
ta that rare said he bed a plea
to eliminate
that would
not ha w extra coat to taxpayers.
was not supported Ip any group Ptotrtot» Pans ■ last sn a a illd ili
or person, and vorid wort toward A. B. L ara ana, asdd that tha need
Beckwith urged voters to inves- Improving roads and schools.
commissioner from District S
Candidates ta (ho District 1
should have tea state# ta “ttask

for himsrtf and know tha value
of th* Lax dollar."
Kd Elm merman, also running for
that post said ho favored e "pay
as you go" attitude and said that
voters in Laka Mary voted n fire
district by a large majority and
are wilting in pay for U, bul have
received no help from the present
commission.
Candidates for the supervisor of
registration poet, Mrs. Camilla
Bruce aad.Mrs. Katherine Reyn*
elds both cited the important job
of th* Registrar's Office. Mrs.
Reynolds said ah* would keep th*
regtatratiw attire
w added am ice to th*
office open any longer than R I*

Missile Boost

WASHINGTON (UPt) - Presi­
dent Elsenhower today approved
plans for bolstering the Aties and
Polaris mlssita

continental defense programs, in­
cluding th* 8up*r-Sage and Bnmare pnjacla. will ha eut hack.
Mia action wag taken In n addfarenca with Up dal
st lb* White H*us*.

%

�U M of tbe 2.1ITAM acres Ameri­
cana own fat Cube.
Antonio Nunez Jimenez, working
beta of Castro’s land reform Inetitute, aaid ia his itrat annual repart
that nearly four million foreignowned acres eventually will he
takes nver.
Bo far as ia known, tha M-rNr
bonds with which Um government
ia supposed to pay for the property
it lelze* have not yet been printed.
Some American cattlemen have
accepted five-year bond* ia pay­
ment for ranches u k es over kp
Um government.

Around
The Clock
lira. Peter Sehaal of Orlando
win direct play at another ses­
sion of the City Bridge Club at
1 M p. m. Thursday at the abuffleboard club In Ft. Hsi loo Park.
The Pinecreal P-TA eieeutiv#
board meeting will bo held at •
p. m. Thursday ia the school
cafetorium.
Tbo regular P-TA meeting will
be ot 7:10 p. m. Friday. The pro­
gram will includo presentation
of tbo musical dance revue by
tbe fourth and fifth grade chorus,
with Mrs. Pina Harrison direct-

Ttw Ethel Root Circle of tbe
Congregational Church it prepar­
ing a cook book for distribution.
Members of the circle bare col­ 7:M p. m. dinner at Um Mayfair
Dr. T. F. McDaniel af Saafgrd lected "old family" rocipes for
ia reported Improving at Jackson the book and are now collecting
Now officers will bo elected at
Memorial Hospital in Miami. Mrs. data oo desserts.
a meeting of the Moose Lodge
McDaniel aaid the doctor would
The Sanford Kiwanis Club will ot S p. m. today at the Moot#
welcome cards and tetters from
Sanford residents. Ho ia In roam hive a Ladies Night dinner Thurs­ building «n Park Dr, Members
day. Russell Cole, district gover­ ora urged to attend and vote on
1210 at tbe Miami hospital.
nor of tbo Kiwanis will speak at the sow slate.

Dr. McDaniel
Is Improving

latent seizure —first sa­
nd at tbo spaaing Monday
a f A Mg Communist wovenm n ■■ i s t m i t i tha total of

BT PHIL NEWSOM
UPI f s n i p Editor
French atomic source* bare In­
dicated they have enough plutoni­
um- for throe or four fairly small
bombs. At the moment, the ex­
perts era concentrating on getting
the French device* down *to n
manageable size. The tin t two
French blast* wore set off ee toe
surface, but Um next one likely
will be dropped from a plana.
Western intelligence circles hi
Berlin are checking sUU-unconfirmed report* that East German
Communists ora training apodal
army oniu far partisan activity
behind tBo Worn'S l i r a i t tho
event af war. The aafla report­
edly a r t composed of IS soldier

volunteers, om non-com and one
officer, all speaking perfect Eng
llah. They would be diupped be­
hind Um lines wearing Western
uniforms. This ia • technique
reminiscent af the Nazis’ "opera­
tion grief* during the Battle of
the Bui go In World War 11.
BslaUoas between West Germa­
ny and the Arab states arc de­
teriorating and will get worse be­
fore they got better.
Tho Arab state* are furious
about tho mooting in Nov York
between West German Chancellor

On dm mlmr aide of the eote.

Q uotable
Q u o tas
MILWAUKEE, Win. — Wiscon­
sin Republican Chairman Claude
Jasper, In n telegram af eongratuloiloua to Vico President
Richard M. Nison, who waa m opposed in tho GOP column end
ran third to too two-party pri­
mary:
"Mamr Republican*, having setbftoid o W-year-urge to bo king­
maker* in to* Democrat!* pri­
mary- frill now concentrate on a
complete EspehUcoa victory to

with Arab stator trying to prmT
aura it by threatening to recog­
nize Um government of Comma■tot B u t Germany.
Tbo CemmanUU are getting
reedy to Mope one M took world
pooeo council meetings, Mia time
la Sofia, Bulgaria. Boms insider*
believe tha council meeting will
bo a front to oomouflago a ahull
•aoaton of Communist leaders
from tho Balkans. Moscow la said
to ho hnhaupy about "ludapando r a " Mediae!** to tho Balkan
MtoUitos. The peace council la
Mhadutod for Inter this mouth.

The County Conan ii lioa Tuesday
agree* on the need fee an audi­
torium for tbe health center now
being roflitrurted and authorized
adveniiing for a budget amend­
ment of ttf je a to make tbe fundi
available for Shoemaker Conit ruction Co. to include it in the
project.
When the Sanford Company v a i
awarded the low bid to coniiruct
the renter, commissioner* accept­
ed aa alternate bid which would
eliminate the auditorium in tbo
rear of the building.
Commissioner Vernon Dunn said
Tuesday that an auditorium, or
"meeting place," ia a mutt for
a i f health center. Board Chair­
man John Krider said that the
auditorium also could be uaed for
a meeting place for civilian dofenae official!.
Tbe Shoemaker Construction Co.
waa awarded the contract for the
project in- February on a bate
bid of IN,000. However, with
equipment and the auditorium the
coot would ho approalmately
1110,000.
Hill-Burton federal funds will
contribute 131.000 for the project.
In other butineaa during the

gai, «fl and greatr. whfl# T w it*
was the lew bidder m fuel oil.
C M B liiienm deterred aetien
on awarding a bid for a pick-up
truck for the county road depart­
ment until neat wzek.
Board members also authorized
County Engineer Robert Davis to
employ engineers to wort on
construction details for an access
road to the now Seminole High
School oo Lake Jennie.
Tin county and tebanl board

meeting, the board agreed to bold
a Joint aaaaion with Um Comity
Zoning Board to iron out final
details of a comprehensive inn­
ing regulation.
The meeting will be at 7:J0 p.
m. April 10. The date of a countywide bearing on the new propoaal
hae been act for Hoy 1 ot 7:10 p.
m. ia the courthouse.
Tbe board alto awarded the bids
on gasoline, oils and grease. Gulf
Oil CO. waa tbe low bidder m the

TAMPA (UPI)—Tfco future of ring manned aircraft af the Strate­
MacDOl Air Force Bose looked gic Air Commsad.
•von dimmer today with the an­ Tbe Air Force said personnel of
tbo air defense wing would bo
soot in other bases, including Tyn­
as air dafanta wing would ha dall Air 7« m Bam at Panama
shipped elsewhere.
City.
Tbo Air Force la Washington dlnnwvar, U added that the SMth
said Tuesday the «7Wh Air De­ Bomb Wing, equipped with B-«7
fense Wing r a i d bn dlabaaded. Jot hombora aid the beadquarters
Tbe action came aa eivle bin- of the Kh Air Divtalee would not
rests in the Tampa Bay area bo sffocted by tha order.
worried about the deactivation of
tbo entire 7J*0-mae base and Hz
economic effects. Tha Air Farce
tha Saver and preronU
ia considering rioting down Maefalling apart.
Dm because missiles am repla-

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foods over seen outside Britain
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Coliseum Juno 10-M.
Tbo Importance to Britain of
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II and Prrsldcnt Eisenhower to
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WASHINGTON (UPI) - Colom­
bian President Alberto Ltorna Comarge ashed Congress today to
help Lotto America quickly before
economic backwardness cause* a
shift to dictatorships or commun­
ism.
Llorts waned (tiers was grave
risk if too United Mateo w o n
"too late or with tee litUo" to
helping Latin America emerge
from poverty.
He said in an address to a Joint
session of Congroat that South
Americans might torn their hncka
on their democratic loaders onless help la Mot soon. This, bo
Mid, could become "a retreat, a
n u t. aa historical disaster.”
The Colombian chief executive,
on a four-day state visit m a
guest of President Eisenhower,
delivered n speech which was
moderate to tmw but unmbtokabiy d ear regarding Latin Ameri­
ca's r a d for economic aid.
Litre* declared Lotto America
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Homer Barrage Stuns Grapefruit Loop
Uafcei P m * International
Tha grcatast home run barraie
a| this *prlnf, *1 homer* on a
tingle day, Taft would-be major
league pitchers stunned today and
.probably blew a few of them back
to the minora,*
. Top dramatic- clout* were sup­
plied Tueaday by Daryl Spencer of
the Bt. Louis Cardinals, whose tworun homer In the ninth Inning helprbeat his old Ban Francisco Giant
(teammates, 6-5, and Bob Skinner
:'of the Pirates, whose three-run
ihomer with one out la the ninth
■beat the PbUllei, T-9,
S Bob AUlaon of the Washington
Senators, stealing the thunder
from teammate Harmon Klllebrew,
was the only man to hit two hornr » u t the sluggers held away Just
about everywhere In the sunny
dimes. The only game that failed
-to produce a homer was the Milwaukee Braves' 5-9 victory over

the Cincinnati Beds and that also
was the only night gama on the
schedule.
There were five homers in the
Cards-Giants game, five in Kan­
sas City's 13-5 rout of Washington,
four In Cleveland's B-4 victory over
Los Angeles, three In Boston's 19-5
slugfest over the Chicago Cubs,
three In the Detroit Tigers' 14-4
drubbing of the Baltimore Orioles,
two In the New York Yankees' • 3
triumph over the Chicago White
Soi and five In the Phlli-PIrates
game.
Spencer's Iwo-run blow off Stu
Miller broke a 4-4 lie al &gt;joenlx
and opened a five-run, ninth-inning
rally for tho Cardinals. Ellis Bur­
ton also round-tripped for the
Cards while Jim Davenport, Or­
lando Cepeda, and Willie McCovey
connected for the Gianta.
The Piratea seemed on Ibe way
lo Iheir seventh straight loss when

Skinner aaved their bacon at Port
Myera, Bob Clemente had a threerun homer earlier for tha Pirates,
but homers by Ed Bouchee, Bobby
Del Greco, and Pancho Herrera
had given tha Phili a 5-4 lead go­
ing into the last of the ninth. Vic­
tim of tha game-winning blow was
ffumberto Robinson,
The Red Sox bagged II hil* In
beating the Cubs, including homers
by Haywood Sullivan and pitcher
Jerry Caaale. But Ernie Banka'
homer led the Cubs' counter-sttaek
and relief pitcher Alan Worthing­
ton bad to crokc off a ninth inning
Chicago rally to aave the game,
Detroit staged the biggest single
inning of the spring—12 runs—In
trouncing the Orioles. Seventeen
Tigers went lo bat In that big
frame but the “slugging" included
only five hita along with *ix walks,
a hit batsman, and two errors.
Rookie aoulhpew Steve Berber waa

trampled In the melee end relief
pitcher Wei Stock, already ticketed
for the minora, gave up homers
later in the game to Neil Cbrisley
and Steve Bilko. Jim Bunnlng, who
yielded a homer to Roa Hansen,
was the winner with a five-hit,
seven-inning job.
Dodgers Duke SnJdsr, John Roseboro, and Larry Sherry locked
homers in their game with the In­
diana, but Rocky Colavito's homer
and double led Cleveland.
The Yankeci teed off for 13 bits
against four of the white Sox’ sec­
ond string hurlera and won caiUy
behind Jim Coates and John
Gabler. Bob Richardson of the
Yanks and Al Smith of tha Sox
bomered.
Pitcher Ray Herbert of the A'a,
had a day to remember when he
hurled nine Innings and locked a
grand-slam homer. Dick Williams
and Pels Daley also homcred for
tha A'a.

Imagine Bowling
An 89 In World's
Saturday For Golf
Palmer, who already h it won Top Kegler Play
Ga. (UP!) — Ar­
Tournament Here noldAUGUSTA,
Palmer, golfs leading mon­ 128,700 In 1000, won the Masters

Snead May Be Dark Horse
In Masters Opener Thursday

Qualifying Starts

ey winner tbia year, was Installed
a 3-1 favorite today to win the
Maaten tournament wnleh begins
Thursday,
But for every three who liked
him, there we a ona who felt that
Sammy Snead could upset the
odds and become the first four­
time Matters winner. Snead him­
self waa thinking along the aame
lines although he waa third choice
In the betting.
Mike Souchik waa the second
j Harold Ring, tourney chairman choke at 5-1 followed by Snead at
■aid today that g alfm who have 8-1.
iaeUbllahad handicap* need not
iguallfy and will bo placed In pro­
per flight* by tha handicap comtolttee.
&lt; This will bo a match play touraamant In fllghta of eight Prise*
Will ha awarded to winner* and
vunnar-up in oaeh flight The win- MIAMI BEAfcll (UPI) - A pro­
-war of tha championship flight moter's dream comes true tonight
&gt;UI reedva a prist awardsd by for Chris Dundee whoa Jay PullJim Spencer.
mar and Gaylo Karwtn elaah in a
All ftrtt match play must ba nationally televiaed 10 • round
played between April IS through welterweight fight which will be
April SO. Beeond match play muat ataged at tha plush Fountainsb* played between April 31 bleau Hotel.
through April ST. Tha finals ia all
Dundeo had no worries about
flights will ba played May 1.
empty aeata. All tlckata were pur­
A point aystarn tournament will chased In advance and will be
ba played May 1 by all flnallaU In given to tobacco distributors at­
tho tourney. After tha tourney a tending ■ convention at the hotel.
"bring your own iteak" party will It will be a “blackout" In ftba held at TtSO p, m. May 1 a t verso, with tho publie obla to toe
the fight only oa television.
tha country club.
Former heavyweight champion
Rocky Marciano, who lives in
nearby Fort Lauderdale, will ref­
Jngo To Tour
GOTRBORG, Sweden (UPI) — eree. The ring and aome 4,800
will be act up ia tha hotel’!
Heavyweight boning champion In­ •eata
grand ball room.
fant ar Johansson, who meets The fight Itself, though atagofl
Floyd Patters on in ■ June re­ In faahinnablo surroundings, has
match, Intends going on a two-a- little leaning In tha flitk world.
year boxing schedule after that Moat
outstanding
credentials
titla bout. Johauaon said ho would brought by tho principals la that
Uka to mart light heavywrtght Fullmer Is the brother of middle­
champion Archie Moore aa tala first weight champion Gene Fullmer
opponent If he wlna hi* return fight and Kerwln la the welterweight
with Patterson.
champ at Canada.
' Qualifying for medalist and
iahamplonshlp flight play for tha
G. W. Bpanear Mamorial Golf
Tournament will be bald Satur­
day and Sunday.
Tha tourney ia open to all mambar* of tha Mayfair Country Club
•nd personnsl at tha Sanford
yjaval Air Sutton. Entry fee will
be as and muat be posted by Mon-

Bout Promoters
Dream Comes True

In 1038 and was tied for the lead
after three,roundi last year. He
wound up third behjnd Art Wall
and Cary Middlecoff. Because of
Injuries and lllneii Wall will not
be able to defend the title.
Snead, admllllng Palmer will
be tough to beat, llktd hli own
ehancea if weather conditions do
not Improve. The 1.000-yard Au­
gusta National course was play­
ing long after two days of rain.
It waa jo water aoaked that three
boles - the Uth, 11th and 13thwera closed for Tuesday’s prac­
tice rounds and no golfers were
allowed to tee oft until 1 p. m.
"I've got a real good chance,"
reasoned the 47-year-old Snead,
“If the count keeps playing
long and aofl." Snead haa been
under par for each practice
round, but at he pointed out
"this doesn’t mean loo much.”
A strong wind began drying off
tha courts late Tueaday, but
Snead arid H Mill waa playing so
long that “loma of the boya are
having troubla getting boms In
two.”
Snead, who won hli first Maa­
ten title In 1848 and then picked
up all the marbles again In 1158
and 1954, predicted that "scorn
are going to run high If thay're
not able to cut thcae fairways
before all the shooting itarti."
All agreed that the course was
Ideal for tho power bitten like
Palmer, Bouehak and Snoad.

Palmer Favored
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Arnold
Palmar at Llgonlor, Pa., la tho
early favorite for tho 940,000
Tourna mint of Championa at Lai
Vegas, Nev., May 31. Palmar, alar
of (he winter golf trail, waa inalalled aa a 5-1 favorite In tha opening
odda. Defending champion Mike
Souchik of Grouinger, N. Y„ and
Gcno Littler of San Diego, Calif.,
wero Hated at 8-1,

TOLEDO, Ohio (UPI) - Some
12,000 bowlen already have gone
lo tha line in the annuel Ameri­
can Bowling Congrcis tournament
but the hero of them all—thus far
—haa lo be a Toledo aatesman
name Robert Gilbert.
Gilbert isn't going to win any
of the coveted 10-pln prizes being
fought for on the slick, polished
lanea where 30,000 entrants from
43 atatea will struggle until thia
ear • splitting convention etoiea
May 29. Ha Isn't even going to
finish second.
But Gilbert did roll hit three
game* out te the bitter end —
despite ■ darting game of 88.
Hia courage end fortitude doaerve aome sort of acclamation.
Under similar circumstances,
there are athletes of note who
would have taken either an axa
or a blow torch to the establish­
ment.
One who comes quickly te mind
la a gent named Tommy Bolt. It
this had happened te Boll, a fel­
low whe has destroyed more golf
clubs than all tha lady golfers in
existence, tha tournament would
be over. No more alleys.
Gilbert began his long-awaited
chance at bowling immortality
with six straight mixta. In one
frame ha picked off three pins
with the first hall and then got
two more on the second ball. When
it waa over he bad his S9. Gallant­
ly he steadied himself to follow
up with games of 131 and 116
whleh, while it didn’t threaten
any records, la considerably bet­
ter than 88.
Even so, that 88 lan't the loweat (core shot In the ABC. Last
year a gentleman who shall re­
main nameleaa, rolled a 67, aomawhat akin te failing to break loo
in the U.S, Open golf champion­
ship or striking out every time
at bat in the World Serial.

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ABC Scoring'Lull' Is Broken
TOLEDO, Ohio (UPI) - The
Cleveland, Ohio, Cetcry Market
team broke the scoring lull In the
American Bowling Congress tour­
nament Tuesday night but It Hill
wasn't enough te crack the top
five leader*.
The Ohioans rolled a 1,090 se­
ries te take seventh place In Iba
open team division standings.
Leadoff man Jamei Blair fash­
ioned a flat 879 aeries to spark
(ha Cleveland scoring attack with
anchor man Marlin Loschlave
contributing 839.

The team missed a good chance
to overtake the leading 9,098
rolled by A A A Asphalt team
of Birmingham, Mich., but team
members Joseph Rlni and Rich­
ard Cellura raa late trouble la
their third gams.
Rlnl had ■ finishing 144 after
opening with 221 and 214. And
Collura contributed a wash 156
after he scored 185 and 244 in his
firat two gamae. Their poor show­
ing left the team with a 883 final
gama after it opened with 989 and
1.098.

'Cooz' Back In Form; Celtics
Inch Closer To NBA Championship
BOSTON (UPI) -" T h e Cool It
back."
Big Bill Russell of the Celtics
summed up the general feeling
after Boston's aaay 127.102 win
over tha St. Louie • Hawks hare
Tuesday night.
Tha vletery gave Boston 8 9-2
edge la games, with the action
returning te St. Loula for the
ilxth game ia their Nation Baaketball Association championship
playoffs Thursday night, A Cel­
tics triumph would glva them
their second straight NBA erown.
Russell's four words meant
that veteran Bob Corny of tho
Celtlea was bsck In form agiln
after a disappointing serita. And
with "Coos" tn form too Celia
are hard te beat.
Even Ed MacAuley, coach at
the Hawks, admitted that:
"The difference waa Couiy."
he tald. “That'i for aura. He
played a real aood gama. When
he goea like that too Celtiei are
a hard team to atop.”
However, MacAuley waan't con­
ceding a thing te Boston aa far
aa the future waa concerned.
"If we can win at home tomor­
row night aad gat it down te a
ona • game aeries anything can
happen," ha said.
Asked if be thought tha crucial
firth gama defeat meant It was
all over, Easy Ed abot back:
"Not by a long abot."
The seventh and deciding game,
If necessary, will bo playod hart
Saturday afternoon. Tho acrap
wlU be televised.
Tommy Helnsobn, who connect­
ed on 14 of bis 23 shots from tho
floor in ■ brilliant performance,
led both teams with 24 point*.
But Htinaohn also gave all tho
honors te Cousy.
"Give tha credit for tonight's
game to Cousy," he laid. "Ha
made all the dutch abota and ha
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Ring Results
BUFFALO. N. Y. (UPD-Jnckle
Donnelly. 1ST. Buffalo, outpointed
Rocky Randell, 198'*, Romo, Ga.
(10).

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SAN ANTONIO, T#x. (UPI) Manuel Gontalea, 137, Odeats,
Tex., outpointed Rip Randall, 148,
Tyler. Tex. (10).
OAKLAND. Calif. (UPI)-J*h*ny Gonsalves, 113!*. Oakland, out*
pointed Bobby Scanlon, 138*4, San
Francisco (10).
LOS ANGELES (UPI)—Douglaa
VaUlant, 126, Cuba, outpointed
George Berry, III, Lee Angeled

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UPI) —
Zorn FoIJey. 198, Phoenix, Aria.,
outpointed Clarence Williams, 280,
Hayward. Calif. (10).

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LOS ANGELES (UPI) - BUI
Mihalo sot a record in the nations*
professlonaFwalking ehamplonshln
when ho covered the teur-mUP
course ia 98 minutes and 41 seeonds. John Peters of Detroit waa
second aad Art Lenen of Lea An*
golea finished third. The old record
of ts minutes and one second waa
art ia 1988.

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Off-Season Deals Making Giants A Contender For NL Crown
PHOENIX, Aril. (U P I)- Well,
ean the San Frandsee Giants win
It this time?
Laat season they led tha Nation­
al League for alm ut 10 weeks,
than collapsed In the late atagea
and finished third when the pitch­
ing staff ran out o( gas.
Now Manager Bill Rigney, who
•nly has a ona-ytar contract thia
time, haa been neatly plaead on
the spot by a pair of off-sea ion
teals whleh maka tha team look
sharper than aver. On paper,
that la.
The pitching rtaff waa strengthW»d by the acquisition at south­
paw BUly O'Dell (18-11) and Billy
Loot (4-T) from Baltimore.
And the elub alas lo t Don Rlaalagame, one of the Teague's beat
i t rood basemen, from St. Louis.
"I'd think toeyV win (bo pen­
nant now," Joluny Temple, the
termer Cincinnati second baa#■an, recently said at the Cleve­
land training camp. “They get
two good pitchers whleh they
needed and gave up nothtag far

rally-stepper. That means that
the Gianta now havo a premium
itartlag staff whleh ladudes Bam
Jones (ll-li), southpaws Johnny
Aalonelli (11-10) and Mike Mc­
Cormick (12-18) and right hander
Jack Sanford (15-19).
Georgs Zuverink, former Balti­
more right-hander now on a
"look" from tha dlaml Marlins,
also has abown well in spring
games and might givo the staff
added depth.
The Infield could be the bail in
the leagua. Willie McCovey, who
batted J54 last -year while win­
ning tho Rookla of the Year
■ward, la Installed at first base.
11a hopes te have a better allaround season, which means that
hia Raiding atLU needs seme Im­
provementBlaslngame, a sharp laadoff
man, la it second and much la
expected of him. Ed Bresaoud it
et shortstop and Jim Davenport,
tho UtUa master of Urn big play,
holds down third.
In U» outfield, the big question
mark la la left field when OrRigney, naturally, lan't saying lando Cepeda wUl open bis first
anything Uka that.
fuU ■«a *on at that position. Win­
"All I feel If that we'U be ■ ner ef Ute 1888 Rookie of Use Year
contender," tho tense manager ■ward as a first baseman, be was
declares. “Tha expertsate of last bumped off too job lest July
pear helped us aad our defense when McCovey cheeked In. Cepeu better. Our pitching la deeper. da has had limited outfield exBut wu still need a stronger perience.
"We'U try to eorrect any weakO'Dell figures la Rigney’a plana asiaae Cepeda might have," Rig­
a aa extra starter or middle- ney said. "And don't target,
B jto j pttdwr. Erratic Loss. U U then la WlUie Maya la center to
will be the late-ianlng I help Urn."

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baseball'* highest salaried play­
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ting Willie Kirkland, who has the
power, or right-handed batting
Felipe Alou, who posiaaiea the
speed and glove.
In order to add aome badly
needed left • handed batting
strength the Gianta acquired out­
fielder-first baseman Jim MarahaU In a deal with tho Red Box
and purchased firat baseman Dale
Long from Cuba. Both art ex­
pected to be used in plnch-hlttlng
roles.
Hoble Landrtlh was Ustod as
the Giants' alerting catcher, but
broke a finger In spring training

and may mlsa opening day. Bob
Schmidt, who had the Job In
ISJ8 but toft ft te Landfitk laat
season, will Uka over. Bchmldt
It a longbatl hitler but not aa good
a receiver aa little Hoble.
Andre Rogera, who failed to
make tha grade aa a abortstop
last ytar, now la being tried out
at third and ftn l bate aa a pos­
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�Wed. Aprfl 6. 1960—P«tre ft

iss Lax To Wed
Dr. Ronald Garner
Mr, and Mr*. Benny Lav, of
Savannah. (•*., announce the en­
gagement nf their daughter, De­
lon* Ann, to Dr. Ronald Smith
Garner, ton of Dr. and Mrs. Wade
If. Garner Sr., of Sanford.
Mis* Lax i* a graduate of Sa­
vannah High School and Georgia
Baptist Hospital School of Nursing
in Atlanta. She i* employed at
.Memorial Hospital of Chatham
County.
Dr. Garner is a graduate of
Seminole High School, Sanford, and
received hi* prrmedlcal education
at the University of Alabama. He
was a member ol Pi Kappa Phi
social fraternity.
He received hit M. D. degree
from the Unlvcrtity of Miami
School of Mrdirine and while
there, was a member of Phi Chi
medical fraternity. He it now
serving hi* internship at Memo­

Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Fete Miss Steniper
At M Q Ranch Party
.MRS, K II.A DAVIS, front, was jruest of honor at a birthday party, Riven
by her daughter, Mrs. Ted Jones, this weekend. She was celebrating her
81st birthday anniversary. With her from left, are four of her eight chil­
dren, Mrs. O. W. Hall. Mrs. Jones. Harvey Davis and Mrs. C. T. Sw aggcrty.
(Herald Photo)

'Mrs. Eula Davis Honored
At Party On 81st Birthday
Mrs. Eula Davii celebrated her
Slat birthday with a party at the
home of her daughter and son-inf l a w , Mr, and Mr*. Ted June*.
416 West First St. Hrr birthday
was Friday fApril Fool's Day)
hut Uit party was arranged for
Saturday, so more member* ot
the family could attend.
Thirty four relative* gathered
for a ' delicious buffet dinner and
UlaF Brnnncil ftrmmfl (hi nlftnn

sang familiar song* and had a
good time vision,.
The hou*e was decorated in a
yellow ami white color scheme
and the buffet table held an artiatic arrangement of yellow
roses, yellow ra'.dtc* and guld
sprinkled greenery.
I.ater in the &lt;evening many
neighbors and friend* also railed
In with the honoree a happy
birthday.
Mr*. Davis and her husband.
taa

Sanford in 1926. Site i* still an
active member of the Church of
God of Prophecy,
She ha* eight liung children.
Mr*. Jones, Mr*. O. W. Hall,
Mrs. C. T. Swaggerty, Mrs. J. C.
Sikes, Mrs. K. M. Cain and Mr.
New: Davit, all of Sanford, line
son, Harvey Davis, of Tampa and
one da its liter, Mrs. ft. T. Williams
of Ft. Walton.
Mr*. Daws makes hrr home
with her daughter and ion inMr. and .Mr*. Ted Jones,

Mi*-. Marty Stemper. a mem­
ber nf the Seminole High School
graduating das*. wa&gt; honored
with a Western party, thi* week­
end, by Mr. and Mr*. Herman E.
Morn* at the MQ Ranch.
The guc«t* were all dre*»cd in
Western attire and arrived at
the ranch at 6:30 p. m. for a
Western dinner.
Re*era! game* were played in­
cluding a icavenger hunt. The
guest of honor and her partner
for the evening, Lin Rl*ner, won
the prire for the scavenger hunt.
For achieving thi* feat, Lin wa*
appointed •'sheriff."
The entire group gathered
around the firr In the cookhouse
and were entertained by Mr.
Morris, who (old a fascinating
Western story.
Those attending were Marty,
Lin, Faye Garner, Charlie Rogan. Caroler Osterholm, Gary
Montgomery. Marilyn McDaniel,
John l.n*elacr. Frances Strick­
land. David [.runard, Judy Alienso, John Smith, Dee Hargrave,
Henry Schumacher, Jean Southwarti, Charlr« Oravrtr. Kay Ivey.
Ronnie Lindsey, Colrrn McFarlin. Noliert Peter*. Mr. and Mrs.
William It. Stemper, Billie Stem­
per and Donnie Sipes.

Box Social, Dance
Very Successful
The box social and dance. *pon
sored hy the Ladies Auxiliary of
the Lake Mary volunteer fire de­
partment. was a big success ac­
cording lo the chairman,'Mrs. Kay
Satiman.
A large crowd gathered .is Ihe
boxes were aueiionrd off. Winners
of the cake walk were Ruddy Somil Wintry Sclmelckert.
were won by Phyllis
Srhweickert and Ralph

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MISS DEHI1IE MCLAIN in shown xtnnding a t the buck of the refreshm ent
table a t her ninth birthday parly. Ail tha young guests are grouped nrmind
the table with her.

Debbie Celebrates Birthday
Debbie McLain celebrated her
ninth birthday with a party at
tba Guy's and Doll'* Nursery
phhool, Sunday afternoon from
I la 1 p. m. Hosteiiei were Dehbte'a mother, Mra, Ralph McLain
and Mra. Anna Markham.
Tha parly room wat decorated

with pink and white streamer*
and colored balloons banging from
the ceiling. The long table was
lined with small chairs, pink and
white carnations were placed in
the center, and individual place
mala and balle' dolls place mat*
were at each place setting. Pink
and white hats were given to
each guest.
The children played game* and
rode Trigger the Shetland pony,
Boat And Ski Club
during the afternoon. Prire* were
won by Vicki Hardin and Palsy
Thompson.
T o Meet Thursday
Debbie's grandmother made a
1 Tha Sanford Boat and Ski Club i tug ucred birthday cake and de­
will rural Thursday at I p. nt.
m. in ranted it with pink and white
(ha liltla irran hut on East First
Fir»t plastic ballet doll*. Ice cream
Street.
was srrted along with it.
After refreshment time the
Tha cruiae irhedult for the )ear
will b« presented for approval and group enjoyed tinging and play­
plana will be discussed concerning ing the rhythm hand accompan­
a concession aland durin| tha ied it the piano by Mr*. McLain.
marathon, May T.
Miss Jranne Markham led the

SERVED — or to TAKE OUT
from Noon to 1:00 A. M.

I c y . 1T-M ft*, al l u f w f

Gue*ts included Diane Bridges.
Linda Stafford, I.aurancll John­
son, Sheratynn William*, Dori
Bach, Jenny Olliff, Vicki Hardin,
Julie Dean, Patsy Thompson,
Linda MrArdle, Kay Fnrguion,
Regina Black. Ludlr King, Min­
dy Bowes, Margie Gaines, Jo­
anne llulin, Sandy and Nancy
Sprinkle and Bill and Hob Dur­
ham.
older guests included Mr. and
Mrs. It. A. Manning, Mr. and
Mrs. T. F. Henliam, Mna Doro­
thy Chamliers, Mrs II. O. Dur­
ham and Mrs. G. U. Sprinkle.
Mr*. Sprinkle aril two daughters
rim e up from Beil* Glade for
the party.

Personals
BY BKTTK GOLDMAN
Allan Lawrence is recuperating
from surgery in Winter Park Me­
morial Hospital. He is especlrd
to be able to return home the latter
part of this week,
Mra. W. E. Chadwick it back
in Chuluota after a few week* In
Green Cove Springs where she
was awaiting Ihe birth of her first
grandchild, Virginia Marie.
Susan Jrpson. wa* among the
0*iedn School student* that partirlpalrd in the county-wide spelling
ronte*t at Ihe Lyman School. Ia&gt;t
Saturday. Miss Lorraine Hrrncy
will tie among the contestant* in
Ihe spelling bee for high school
students lo be held at the Pinecrcsl
School In Sanford.

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singing. Pictures and movie* were
also made during the afternoon.

Junes won the stole,
which whs made and donated by
Mrs. Sassinan. It won first prize
a( Tie Seminole County Fair this
year.
Dancing was enjoyrd for the
remainder of the evening, to the
music ol the Topper*. This is a
local group including J. A. Peck
ham. Harry Wester and Dave
Shannon. Square dances wrre call­
ed hy Jay Sas*er,

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BETTY (Mrs. Jrck&gt; ERICK­
SON, president of the Jaycee
Wives, was in charge of Ihe meetsing Monday night at Ihe home
of Jean (Mrs. BUI' Kleinfellrr on

"gr*nd tour" list week when »he
entertained her bridge club in the
Eleanor Winkle of Lyman
afternoon and invited husband* were received in Bela chapter.
for cocktail* and dinner. Guests Following the installation all
Traveling Basket
members attending — including
were Mr. and Mr*, Brack Per­
Twent'-nne members and three
kin*. Mr. and Mr*. Bohhy New­
guest* of the Friendship League of
man Jr., Mr. and Mr*. Roy
the Congregational Church met at
Symes,
Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Petrrthe lake-side home nf Mrs. Elsie
son Jr., Mr. and Mr*. Ed HisLinz, for the monthly business ses­
sion.
gin*. -Mr. and Mr*. I-er Moore
Mr*. Kill Chahot presented the
and Mr. and -Mr*. Jimmy Trapps. 1
devotion and Sirs. H. Rollins led
Everyone *eetng ihe Morrison
the group tn prayer.
home for the first time gasp* in
The tra«eling gift basket, pre­
astonishment! Barbara, known for
pared by Mr*. Marge Heinbach,
her love of a blark and white
made a good start and money for
decor, cam* up with a surprise
the eontenta was dropped imn the
combination of blues, purple* and
class hank. A hake sale is plannrd
gold* for her new home • - and
(or the near future. Mrs. Howard
ii* all dune in an oriental flavor.
of the Ethel Hoot Circle, reported
Thr entrance hall in the splitthat the Illustrated rook book will
level house has a alone planter
go on sale this month.
filled with foliage and to the
Mrs. John Jones, co-hostess as­
rigid of ihts l* a dramatic array
sisted Mrs. Lins in serving re­
of exotic butterflies, mounted at
freshment s lo the group. Out of
in flight, across a white will. The
state visitors were Mrs. Arthur
living room, spacious and with
Longbottom of Connrrticut. a guest
■ lake view, has a brilliant hlur
of Rev, and Mrs. Csrter and Mr.
sofa, two purple chair*, a white
and Mrs Wilbur llrgamrn nf New
MRS. COLEMAN
oriental rug and "F ar East"
York The men joined the group
arreisorifi with the right aecrnt
at refreshment lime.
of color. A large tapestry, hand- Seminole, Volusia and Lake Coun­
painted hy Barbara, and other ties. were entertained al an
such personal touches, makes the ‘April Showers" banquet at tha
Oviedo Club Plans
room excitingly different. The club.
Other members attending from
most popular spot in the house is
the recreation room which is In Seminole County wera Misa Ethel
Friday Breakfast
height blue and ha* TV, a Hi-Fi Riser, Miss Edna Chittenden,
S1IIS. KRK’KSON
set, bar. and the latest purchase, Miss Rarahara Ruprecht, Mr*.
Memhers of the Oviedo Worn
an'« Club will meet Friday morn­ Escambia Drive. During the meet a spinet piano which Is being Velma Mitchell, Mrs. Wilma Moring at 9:30 In Fellowship Hall nf ing plans were made for a steak greatly enjoyed hy thp family.
the First Methodist Church for cook-out. with husbands, for Sat­
MILDRED AND BILL STEM­
the April meeting.
Breakfast will he ser*ed In­ urday, April 16, on Lake Golden. PER had a* Iheir weekend giicsls,
stead nf Ihe traditional luncheon. This event will honor all new and Mr, and .Mrs. Bill Turner, and
four children, of Pittsburgh. Mr.
Chairman of the breakfast Is Mrs. prospective members.
Turner i* with the Pittsburgh
A. II. Ray. assisted hv Mrs. Jack
BARBARA (Mrs. Jack) MOIL Pirates,
Dodd. Mrs. J, C. Michael. Mrs.
Alex Leinhart, Mrs. J. Y. Harris, R1SON and BARBARA (Mrs. Ken)
LORETTA
(Mr*.
Leonard)
Mrs. A. W. Kills and Mrs. Roy ROWELL have had llirir heads MUNSON it hack homp after five
Drill.
together this week planning a weeks in New York City * * hut
Final plana will he made for
dinner
party for 34 guest* thi* she says, "ft was all business,
the political rally and supper,
Saturday
Thr party will not one hit of fun."
sponsored by,the club. It is sched­ he at the night.
Morrison's
new home
uled for April 16 at the school
A HIT OF LATE REPORTING,
gymnasium from 5:30 tn * p, nt. | on Lake Amory in I-och Arbor but l-aur* and Andy Bracken re­
and
will
honor
Lee
and
Dave
cently were bos' i lo a lovely
Mrs. W. II. .Marlin has been
working with the committees, Cunning who will arn*r tomorrow dinner party. It was given to in­
concerning their duties and la*t tn he house-guests nf Cmdr. and troduce their new neighbor*. Kay
minute details, Until final com­ Mrs. Rowell. The Cunnings, now and Bart llartholamew, tn same
mittee, are announced, ticket* living in Philadelphia, were sta­ of their friends. The honored
will he sold under Ihe direction tioned here with the Navy until guests are a Na y ruuple and
of Mrs. Charles T. Nihlack and last June. Other parlies have hern ramr here from Jacksonville.
Mr*. Spark* l-ee Clonts, ticket planned In their honor so n will
tse a busy week end for the visi­
FOUR TEACHERS, from Semi­
chairman.
on.
nole County were Initialed into
MRS. WK8TGATE
Dr. and Mrs. Morrison's home Della Kappa Gamma, Interna­
has already hern thr setting for a tional professional organization gan. Miss Mattel Chapman, llr £
party - . it received Its first for outstanding Irachers. In an Rayburn Mllwee, Mra. Cecil Carl*
impressive reremony in the gar­ Inn, Mrs. little Nix, 3lrt. R. C.
den room of the Rath and Tennis Maxwell, MIm Dorothy Hlc« and
Club at Daytona Reach, Satur­ Mrs, Robert Schmidt,
Lutheran Church
day.
It was a big weekend for Mra.
Mr*. Boyd Coleman, teacher at Wesigate a* she wai also cele­
Plans Smorgasbord
Seminole High School, was re­ brating her wedding anntvmary
THURSDAY
ceived in Rho chapter. Mrs. P. J. and her husband surpriaed her
Sanford Boat and Ski Club meets
Plans for Ihe Smorgasbord-type Wrsigair of Sanford Junior High, with a white orchid!
at R p. m at Hie little green hut
on East First St. The cruise sche­ meal he ing given by the ladic* of
dule for the year will hr presented thr Lutheran Churrh of the Re­
deemer. are progressing favorably
for approval.
The Camellia Circle of the Gar­ according lo Mra. Jame* Kkern,
den Club will mtel al 8 p. m. , chairman of Ihe dinner. The event
at the Home Demon,trallun Cen­ being held from 5:30 to 7:30 p. in .
ter for a flower workshop. Mrs. April 2.1. will be served in Ihe
Frank L. Woodruff Ilf will hr rhureh building al uU W. 25th
In charge. All members are ask­ Place.
Food for Ihe smorgasbord, a
ed tn bring flowrr* and nrreiiary
materials for making their ar­ "t*«t your raparily'* type meal, i*
being prepared in great quantities
rangements.
by tome of Sanford'i best rooks
headed hy Mrs. John Kenkarik,
Mr*. Morris Hodges, and Mrs.
Claude Borngardner, The menu
which runsists of a grral variety
of dishes includes Swedish meal
balls, ham. ruid ruia, macaronituna easserole, baked beans, cole
THURSDAY
slaw, cheese* cupcakes and this
Flrat Presbyterian Church Girl year'a specially, fresh fruit cups.
Scouts meet in the Youth build­ A homemade randy table with
Ever been fo one o f our /nfom tof,
ing.
Mr*. J. 31anon Harman tn charge,
Royal Ambassadors of the First will be a special feature. Door
in fo r m a tiv e c lin ic laissoni?
Baptist Church meet at T p. m.
prizes will also he given. They will
HERE'S YOUR CHANCE 70 BE IN ON A GOOD ONIi
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meets In the chapel al 3 p. m. Mr*. Ekrrn.
Plnccrest Baptist Church visita­ Proceed* from Ihe dinner will he
tion, 10:30 a. m., 2 p. m, and T u*ed for thr program carried on
Sound quieting
p. m. Usher* meeting at 7:30 p. m. hy ihe church.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen.
Stuart Symington, tailoring hit
appeal for middle-of-the-road vot­
ers, U fitting hit Democratic
prtridrstlal campaign around a
"good builiicft managemenr
theme. The Hiatouri Democrat stm e#d fell bualoea* background la
political apeechei la PennaylT u la and Maryland earlier tfala
weak. He takea off Thursday en
a awing Into Nebraaka, North
Dakota and South Dakota.
The idee that Symington it a
lib e ra l who baa met a payroll”
—a tag applied by one newtpatr — appears to be fundamenSymington
I in meirami
la political
&gt;uld draw
ir Democrats and
__________
and some Repub­
licans — into hli comer.
"I hare spent moat of my life
la management," Symington re*
minded me Democratic audience
Maaday night at Machaalciburg.
Da. Ha Mid the waits ha stea In
•arerament. aa one with manage*
meat experience, la "truly appallNORTH ORLANDO GARDEN CLUB nambora ware heralding signs of
lag.**
apring at Mrn. Richard Stoddan’a Edgemon Ave. home Tuesday. Taking a
"I came to government out of
look at Mrs. Stodden's day lilies a rt Mrs. G. B. Dorman. Mrn. Stodden, Mrs.
buiaoos," Symington told a Jackson Day Democratic Dinner in
Robert W. Dean, club president; and Mra. Robert A. Derum. The club will
Salisbury. Md., Tuesday night. "I
hear a representative from tha North Orlando Company a t their April 14
believe that good buslneis manmeeting.
(Herald Photo)
agemeet c m save, in this year's
budget, many bDuoni a ytar.M
Before becoming Air Force Merotary la the- Truman adminis­
tration Symington made bla mark
la both the iteel and electrical
manufacturing flrtda.
Now, Ua associates say, be ia*
PITTSBURGH (UPI) - Albert
trade lo hit ban! the Idea that (Popeye) Thomas, 61, promised
the asUoo needs a "dynamic
ooeaoray” and should approach police the next time he wishes his
aummlt conferences in n position socks ha'll take his shoes off fi(at.
By DICK WEOT
bloisom feitival which ia being
Thornes' trouble began Tuesday
of relative strength which goes
WASHINGTON (UPI) - You held this week in honor of our
beyond military power.
night whan he popped hie socks
blooming troea. At le n t we hope
th a t includes economic, tech into a laundromat washing ma­ don't have to tell me what a
they
will bloom before the feiti­
youg
'man's
fancy
lightly
turns
aelogkal, psychological, and apir- chine. His ahoea, his feel and tha
lo thoughts of In spring, but I val la over. At this point It la
Ural strength, Symington be rest of him went in too.
never knew old Univae felt that more of a cherry bud faatival.
Themis couldn't get out.
Be that na it may. ibe festival
Reaeued by police, Thomai ex­ way too.
plained casually:
sponsor! lined up a group of
"I wanted to wash my locks.”
young military officer* to serve
Police Jailed him for being drunk
■a escorts for tho piineeaaea and
u d disorderly.
that la bow Univae get Into lh*
picture.
A leading cut flower producer,
I don’t mean that Uoivac bat
Florida la noted especially for
been drafted or anything Ilka
Cuba of tha First Presbyterian gladioli.
Ibat. It was called into service
Church Path U s -are Inspected by
to decide which officer should es­
real “top brass” at their recent
cort which princeii. This la no
maatiac.
aaay job.
Captain Robert W. Slyt, com­
In the peat, the faatival spon­
mander of the Sanford Naval Air
sors matched up the couplas ac­
Station, inspected the junior ranks
cording lo height and let it go
and awarded tha pack banner to
'AHeUMt.
at that. But this year they de­
dens one and five.
cided to do things, scientifically.
- Newly formed deni two and four
Each princess and escort was
war* welcomed Into the pack and
asked to fill out a questionnaire
a new dee mother, waa Introduced.
giving vital aUtlatici, back­
She is Mr*. James H. Bryant af
ground and interests. This datum
ltd Tangerine Dr.
wai fed late a Univae computer,
Den Flve-presentod a brief skit
which waa supposed to match the
entitled "Your Homo State.” Dei
right buy with the right girl.
Chief Randall Cbaaa Jr. directed
tha play.
Among other things, the partici­
pants were asked lo slate
Awards went to Jimmie Buckler,
whether they would perfar alngle
who received a gold arrow; Hugo
of double beds after they were
Mahlke, wolf badgo and ona year
married. In certain military cir­
pin; Tim Nkkalson, webelo badge
cles, this eauaed some eyebrowand twa year pin, Robert Gold­
lifting.
stein. two year pin; Dale Hancock.
«no year pin end Eddie Small.
The Air Force, which is our
youngest and therefor* our moat
demur* armed service, blushed,
dug its toe into lh* rug. mut­
tered “ ah shucks" and refused to
Clifton Gaines, Andy Chevalier,
let Its offlceri amwer tha ques­
Allan Whitehead, Richard White­
tion.
head, and Kenneth Canntll.
Possibly Mils atatliUcal gap
hampered Unlvac’i electronic
matchmaking. At any rale, de­
spite lit Instructions lo make sure
the eacorta were five inches tall­
er than tba princesses, one willowly blonde wound up with a
Marine lieutenant whose crewcut
Florence Ann Hartnett, Lake Min­
barely rtaehed her eyebrowa.
nie; WUaon Bradshaw, Sanford;
While waiting around for Uni­
Eddie Smith, Sanlord; William J.
vae to decide their fates, the
CHULUOTA
AMERICAN
LEGION
post
temporary
of­
White, Enterprise: Berthe D.
princesiea
and
the eacorta
ficers L. R. NiclioU mid Georjfo Packard go over the pew
Brough, Sanford; Worley B. Dixon,
mingled around a punchbowl and
post’d
churter
preparatory
to
n
meeting
for
all
charter
Sanford; Lewis L. Luster, Lake
ilitaned to an aceordianlat and a
members to bo held Saturday. Nichole la acting chairman
Mary; Martin L. Stapleton, San­
left-handed guitar pleyir line
and Packard in accrclary-troaiurer. Tha meeting will be
ford; Rosetta Morris, Sanford.
out " It Looke Like Rain In
Birth ■
(Herald Photo)
a t 8. p. m. a t tha ChuluoU Supply Co.
Cherry Blossom Lane.”
Mr. rad Mra. Joseph J. Hartnett.
They were beginning to find a
Lake Minnie, a daughter.
spirit of togetherness whan Uni­
Dismissals
vae alepprd in and reshuffled.
August Schappeli, DeBary; Pa­
After seeing the results, I am intricia Ruiboltom, Sanford; Weicliud la thiak it would have
Ira Engel, Sanford Grace Smith
beea belter to k t nature taka its
and baby boy. Sanford; Dorothy
course. And I suspect some of
Prica and baby girl. Sanford;
the princesses and their escorts
Claudette Small and baby girl, Enagree.
lerpriso; Bobert Dykemla, San­
ford; Oulda Lee. Sanford; Terry
OCALA (U P I)—The Junior eol- universities, he said. A study at
Leo Cook, Buford; Madeline
lege prograi.i ia ona of tha finest Florida State University showed
Wood, Ttluivilk.
thlnga that has happened to edu­ that tramfera did aa wall or better
cation In Florida, Gov. I.eRuy than itudrnta who begin at lbs
Collins aald Monday at dedication uni vanity aa freshman.
Parents of graduating aenion at
ceremonies for Centra^ Florida Ten years age, Florida had aoly Seminole High School are Invited
five
junior
cellegea.
Today,
tbsre
Junior College here.
te attend a meeting at T :» p. m.
Collins said in establishing 13 are 33 end In the past five years,
WASHINGTON (UPI)-WUUam Junior Collages in the past five enrollment baa jumped by more Thursday in the glea club room at
Maaon, a knlfi-wleldlng fugitive years, the alate has made it pos­ than (&gt;00 percent—from 1,300 te the high school to halp form plana
tor the senior picnic and ether ac­
with a murderous, cut-throat tarn- sible for hundreds of young people more than 14,004.
par, waa placed today on the FBI's lo attend college who might other­ By 1670, Collins predicted, there tivities by tha clan.
A review of the reiulte of senior
list aI 10 mMl wanted criminals. wise had to mlaa an education.
will be 87,000 students enrolled in tact scores also will ho on the pro­
Mann, a burly M-year-old Ne­ At tho aeme time, ha said, Florida junior colleges.
gro. fled Detroit after a tavern quality education has not been The Junior college here, which gram.
brawl in which he killed one an- sacrificed.
tervea Merlon, Citrus end Levy
tagoniat and critically wounded Transfer atudanta from junior counties, has been open sine# the
another.
colleges have done well at the fail of 1688.
Tba FBI said Mason may be auffaring from a mental disorder u d
must "bo cenaidortd armed and
utram elp dangerous."

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NEW YORK (UPI) - Hie motion picture people may be alow
learners when it coma* to the
mysteries of t e 1 e v I a I o n, but
they're learning nicely.

GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA is one of the stnrs in the $6,000*
000 Biblical epic, "Solomon and Sheba" coming: to the
Hit* T heatre Thursday. Yul Brynner is the other s ta r in
the dram a which has been called one of the most spec­
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HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — I.ou
Kova, cotnilc puncher turned cotmlc actor, got whacked In the eye
with a chair playing a TV writern bartender recently and con­
cluded that boxing took lent of
a toll on hit kilter then draraat-

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Scutt Brady, star of "Shutgun
Slade," during filming of a fight H i l l

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umentary motion picture "Land of
Liberty," Part 3. has been award­
ed the George Washington Honor
Medal Award by the Freedoms
Foundation at Valley Forge.
The film wai written and pro­
duced by Henry S. Noerdlinger.
former assiitant tn the late Cecil
I). DcMille, for Teaching Film*
Custodians, Inc.
The firat of the series was pro­
duced by DcMille.
Part 3 coven tha ytara 1S39 to
1939.

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slara aro Barry Sullivan add Clu
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3 BEDROOM unfumlihril houtf,
kitchen equipped. Ph. FA 2-4441.
FURNISHED 2 bedroom houir,
freshly painted. Near b a ■ e.
Phone FA 1-2097 or FA 2 3750.
-A.
FURNISHED duplex, 3 rooms with
bath. Adults. Mrs. Scotl, 317
W. 13th. SI.
2-BEDROOM house, North Ravenna Park, furnished except living
room. Screened front and back
porch. Water f u r n i s h e d .
FA 2-9007 anytime.
SLEEPING rooms 17 per week.
FA 2-2794.
4-ROOM furnished apartment.
FA 2-9291.
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen equip­
ped. 979 month. Outside city
limits. FA 2-9960.
4-ROOM furnished apartment 960
month. PA 2-9021.
SLEEPING ROOMS, Tha Gables,
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.
NEW spacious I bedroom home
In Loch Arbor, fa 2 5501.
FURNISHED I bedroom trailer
with » ft. aluminum room.
Call FA 2-4686.
FURN. apt. 2100 Mtlloaville
1-BEDROOM furnished house 960
per month. 2429 Chsss Ave. Ph.
FA 2-7413.
FURNISHED cottage located al
Five Points, 163 per month. Ph.
FA 2 1467.
3413 WILLOW: 3 bedroom unfurn­
ished house, kitchen electrically
•quipped, 9100. FA 2-0274.
RENT OR SALE: 2-bedroom, kit­
chen furnished home. Phone
FA 2 2941.
FURNISHED apartments, hard­
wood floors, tile bath*. 602 W.
37Ul Street.
2 BEDROOM HOUSE kitchen
•quipped, children welcomed.
FA 2 2991.
You, too, een enjoy iakelront liv­
ing! Just in time for the hot
months ahead, we are pleased
to offer this new 2 bedroom
home. The setting is 9 acres
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200 ft on a spring-fed lake or
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2. For RobL
117 EXCAMBRIA DR.: I bedroom
unfurnlihad houia. Pfc. FA 1-0920
■Iter 1:00 p. m.
LARGE I brrtin. furn. apt. &gt;57.50
n o n c e o r * rn .ic* T io n
1701 MagBolln. FA 3SI3L
...
to m e a n s * fla t
5 Wa Use anderalanad ee owner In
PER MONTH: U ’ x « ’ storJfee simple ef the following d«*
age, Phone FA 2-3649 or era a n
. JorlbeO proper! r la a mi ISOU*
S c o c m r , F lorida . te.wit
W. First SI.
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“All of that pert of the Flat
at "Crrtal Lake Point Manor'
OFFICE SPACE, IU month. SOt
aeeerOIng te Piet thereof ee
W. Uth Street. Ph. FA 2-2951
recorded In Piet Book i at
days, FA 11401 nights.
pane I at Public Records of
geminate County. Ftorlda,
I l i n e a n 4 ba ln g Kaet of th e
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom home,
B a st Boundary I.lne of l a k e
kitchen equipped, 2409 Willow
M ary Boulevard."
Ava. Call FA 1-1933 or FA 2-1911.
.Will on April l l t h at. M l o'clock

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(A. M . o r a s aeon t h e r e a f t e r , an the
Same can be heard, p re sen t to the
loard a t County com m lea lone rs a f
' " a s m Inolo County, Florida, a t their
' ^ m e e t i n g la th e Court Mouef a t
Ban ford, Florida, th e ir p e tition for
0 Resolution v a r a l in e said landa
• ra m aald F l a t a n d d e c la rin g the
•am* t e ha acreage.

C. W. 1etrill,

Minnie a . feblll
A. &gt;1. W a lk e r
M argaret W alker
W. W are, Attorney,
’ P e r Pet It toner a
w » r , a bo * m i ,
“ i n a ford, F lo rid a
• 'p u b l i s h April I. I I . I l t f c

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By Dtp, Waak er Month.
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Ph. PA I - l l l i
II I W. let St.
FURN. Apt. 301* W. l i t St.
I-ROOM, 1-bedroom furnlihad gar­
lic apartment. Call FA S-0t3l.

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IV T U B CIRCUIT COURT OF T U B
VIVTH JUDICIAL c m C I I T OF
FLORIDA, IV AVD FOR 1BNI&gt;
in n s tTATB o r ft-oruja to V O L K C O tV T T , F L O R ID A .
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LAWiON,
REBIDKNC* C M A V c itR Y v o . n a n
FlltltT KEflHIWI. SAVIM1B AND
VWkffOWKt
™ A aworn Com plaint Hava boon I A) AN ASIIOCf ATION OF ORLANi t filed a g a i n s t you In t h a C l r r u lt DO, a corporatio n,
Pie In I Iff,
.C ourt la and f o r gamlnela County,
F lo r id a , by PAUL, T. LAWUOJf, for
Va.
divorce, the a b o r t ilila of which n O R E ltT K. i N T D K R and BHHt„M FADI&lt; ▼. LAWdON, P la in tiff, I.KV J. PNTDKR, hla wife, and
a v a r t u a ALPHA UAWBO.V, D efend. W RTW O CORP., a Florida Cor* e a t , thaae p ra aa ata a r e to com- poratlon,
l&gt;af-n&lt;1ants.
'" m i n d yen to a p p e a r and f i l l yo u r
VOTICB O F SUIT
" w r i t t e n da ranoa i heroin a n or
. b a f o r e t h a ( t h dap of M ar, A. D. TOi Hobart K. hnydar
lay South In d Avanua
: 1«ee, o r e the rw lae Decraa P ro ConM a rsha lltow n, lew *
~ feeao will be ente red a g a i n s t you.
T h e t o a f a r d H erald la daalgnated
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103 Mouth Ind Avanua
a la which tbla c ita tio n ehall
M arshalltown, Iowa
published once each w a ak for
Tuu a r t haraby notified t h a t a
_ u r eea se eutlve weeks.
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" - p e e l o f t h e d a r k of tho Circuit tha brlow da ic rlbe d properly haa
. i l C e u r t an th is the 4th day of April, b a tn cummant-ad a g aln ai you In
lha Circuit C o u rt a f tha Ninth
£ a . D. IMA
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Judicial Circuit, Seminole County,
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David M. Oatiliel
Tha a h b rav lata d till* to the
Clark a t Circuit Court
aauaa la F ir st Federal Marinas and
' Mack N. Cleveland, Jr..
Attorney a t U w , Halts I I I ,
&lt; l^tan Aaeoclatlop of Orlando v. Ho­
bart K. Snyder, e t al.
‘’‘ • a n f o r d A tlantic National
T ha daacrlptlou of tha raal pro*
" B a n k Building. Sanford, Florida,
p a r ly proceeded a a a ln a t la:
it., a t t o r n e y t e a Plaintiff.
lent a, of w o u o i i r r t t : p a r k .
- p ublla h April f, II, IS, I f , 1MI.
Santlnnla County, F lorida aer n r d l n g In Ilia plat t h e re o f aa
recorded In Flat Hook I t , pan*
11 of tha l-ubllo l U r o r d s of
Hamlnola County, Florida.
Tou a r s require d to f l it your
Answer o r o t h e r plaa dlna with
the C lerk of tha above Court and
servo a copy thereof upon nils*,
Hedrick A Rnhlnaun, 131 South
Court Ulraat, Orlando, Florida, a t ­
to rneys for tha plaintiff, on nr
bafora April 1*. III*. If you fall
to do so a Decree Pro Confeaeo
will ha a a le r e d a a a ln a t you for
lha relief demanded In tha Com­
plain!.
WITNESS my hand and lha tea l
of aald Court In Sanford, I r m l note County. Flnrlde, thla l l t h
day of March, 1MI,

tPMAI.I

David M. Hatchal
■Mark of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida
liyi M a rtha T. Vision
Deputy Clark
K. Done llaaaatt of tha firm nf
tIILKK IIKDRICK A ROP1MSOM
133 Hi-mli Court l l r a a l
Orlainiu, Ftorlda
A tlornaya for P l a in t i f f
Publish Mar. H * Apr, «, 1L M.

Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
"Open eveninga til 1:30 p. m."
FURNISHED apartment, clean
and close in. Adults only.
Jimmy Cowan, FA 2-4013.

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IV TfIK CIRCUIT c m RT. VIVTM
J | IIICIVL CIRCUIT, IV %VD TOR
b k m iv o lk r n c v T T . F l o r id a .
IV CHAVCKKT VO H M »
VOTII'K TO DHKRVO
H K T T r l&lt;Ol'ISA BI7.KHORK,
Plaintiff,
va.
R U R K R T SI/.K U U H K .

tia ta n d a a t.
t h e utati: o r rt/m ttiA to :
ROBERT UIXEMORE
Hvnvral Delivery
llydan. K e n tu c k y
A f H n r n ('uHititalht b a v in s bran
fllart a a a ln a t you In th a c l r r u l t
1-nlirl,
In
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bamlunla
County, Florida. In Chancery for
D lvorrr. tha • ah«rt title nf aald
action b tltia HKTT7 LOL'IUA RIXBMORE.
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va.
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anla era In nauar and t n n t l r , yuu
In Ilia your w r llia n dafanaaa. If
any. In tha Com plaint Mini h r r e l n
and tn aarva a ropy thereof upon
P la intiff a a tlo rn a y a »n or bafora
th* ISth day nf April, A. P. ISS*.
e the rw lae a p a e r t e r r n Cnnfeaan
will ha e n te r e d a a a ln a t you and
the i a it aa proraad aa parla.
W I T N g M (ny hand and oH Irlal
t a l l a t Hanford, ftamlnula Cnutity,
Florida, th la 14tb day a f Mareh,
A. D ISS*.
David M. Oatchal
d a r k of c ir c u it Court, tn and
F o r Hamlnola County, F lorida
Hy: Martha T. Ylhlen
Deputy C lerk

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NEW bouse, ready to move in. 175 ACRES, fenced, for rant
near Geneva. 9200 per year. Call
West on First St. to Riverview
FA 2-0997.
Ave., then North about three
blocks. D. B. Schoolcraft.
1-BEDROOM furnished h o u s e .
Large lot and plenty of shade.
2-BEDROOM furnished apartment,
FA 2-1305.
703 Palmetto, 950 per month.
WELAKA
APARTMENTS: rooms
FURNISHED bouse at 1015 Elm.
private baths, 114 W. First St.
FA 2 6269.

5. Real E state F or S a lt

FAMILY TYPE HOME — 3 bed­ 3-REDROOM. 2 oath home in
Sunland Estates. FA 2-f
rooms, 2 bs'.hs, Urge living
S . V. Farmer, Realtor
room, separate dining room,
D. H. Whitmore
breakfast room, rear patio. 220
FORREST OF PALMS
#
Lillian G. Trams
square feet, plui floored attie. 10 ACRES
of beautiful palm ham­
Associates
917,500; low down payment;
mock land so typical of the
114 S. French Ave. Ph. FA 2-5221
Write owner, e/a Box 2, Sanford
south. Build your hideaway here,
After hour* FA 2-2619, FA 2-4921
Herald.
convenient to Sanford and the
FA 2 0261.
SI. John's River. The price wiS,
3-BEDROOM,
1
bath
house,
kit­
FOR THE BEST
please you. Just Call
chen equipped, targe utility
In commercial and residential
room.
On
lot
120
ft.
x
135
ft.
building sites — hava a large
1680 down. Ph. FA 2 4607 - W. H. "Bill" STEMPER Agency
■election.
Phone FA 2 4991
113 N. P art
FA 2 2977.
Phone FA 2A331 2601 Park Dr.
4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH
t ■
MODERN 2 BR. house, electric
C. B. S. home located on 90 x
kitchen. Corner lot in city. At 7. Business Opportunities
9
140 ft. tot with good water and
a sacrifice. FA 2-2676.
FOR LEASE: Well establiehed
lake privileges.
service station, good location.
Commercial Opportunity
Contact lha Purt Oil Company,
Small, eomptete'y modern grocery
4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH
604 W. 6th. St.
Owner is
'V.ing on doctor's
C. B. S. home on high lot with
advice. Stock and fixtures in­
paved street and rights to canal.
ventories at 920.000.00. Terms 8. Female Help Wanted
Home equipped with GK stove,
available. Call us today.
refrigerator, dishwasher, dispo­
sal and washing maebine.
CU R B GIRLS
Stenstrom Realty
$18,900 - $3,300 DN.
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
"Open Evenings Hi 1:30 PM” Must be 21. Apply in person. Pig _
ROSA L. PAYTON REAL VALUE: I bedroom. CB •N Whistle.
And Associates
house with stove, refrigerator
and disposal. Extra large, well DEBARV-ORANGE CITY
Registered Rest F.s'ste Broker
AVON CALLING for represen­
landscaped lot, fenced play
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
tatives In meet demands creyard. 913.500 total price, 4tvv
5 ACRES fa&gt;m land Sanford Cel­
Ird by national advertising.
loan, reasonable downpayment,
ery Delta. 1450 per acre, only
Write for interview with Man­
ST3 per month. 112 Shannon
9250 down, five years to pay
ager. Mrs. Jean Milanich, Bos
Drive. FA 23174.
balance. Rieharde Hotel Mel­
246, Lockhart.
bourne, Fla.
tin W. ONORA RD.. Plnecrest:
Like new 3 bedroom, l's bath,
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
1300 sq. ft. living area. Com­ GIRLS for telephone sales work.
SURETY BONDS
No experience necessary. Day
pletely fenced large back lot.
RAYMOND M. BALL Outside well with sprinkler sys­ or evening work. Apply to Mr.
Adkins. Valdrx Hotel, Thursday
tem. Low equity sod assume
AND ASSOCIATES
or Friday. No phone calls.
payments.
Amy Anderson
Genevieve (Jeanie) Blair
WANTED IMMEDIATELY: AsCarl Chorpening. Jr.
alitant housekeeper, sewing abi­
S
t
Johns
Realty
Co.
Robert J. Schmidt
lity essential. Willingness to as­
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Cmdr. G. R. Strickland
116 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-6123 sume responsibilities. Excellent
Marvin Williams
211 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3641 WYNNEWOOD SECTION: 1 own­ working conditions and person­
nel policies. Apply Personnel
Sanford
er, excellent condition, extra
Office, Seminole Memorial Hoi- A
Evans Bldg Lake tiary
large 2 bedroom house. L-ahaped
piiai._____________________ ®
Ph. FA 2-1290
living-dining area. 10' x 20'
screened porch overlooking oak CREDIT and collection woman;
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
shaded patio. Fenced backyard.
2. Interviewing, phoning, typing
Raymond Lundqulat, Assoc.
Kitchen equipped with GE appli­ 40 words per minute. A11 inside
FA 2-3951
Attantie Bank Bldg.
ances. Fully tiled bath. 51any
work. Age Z3-3I. Work in modern
SUNLAND ESTATES: U rge 3
extra features. Can be refinanc­
Orlando office five days per
bedroom, 2 bath house; built
ed with low down payment or
week. Company bcnefiti. Excel­
io GE equipment. FHA or FHA
take advantage of original
lent aalary. Excellent future.
In Service payment. 9L900 equi­
4&gt;i% mortgage with payments
Apply 326 North Main St., Suita
ty; wilt sell for 91,400. FA 2-3272
960.02 month. Cell FA 2-4350
3, Orlando, Fla.
or inspect st 2411 Stevens Ave.
Call us this week It save phone
charge on F.T.D. orders
REALTOR W EEK

FARM ER’S AGENCY

COMPLETELY furnished 1 bed 5. Real Estate For Stic
room trailer, air conditioned.
3 BEDROOM, 1 bath home. 116
FA 2 5134,
So. Sunland Drive. 9500 down,
assume 434% VA loan, 990 mo.
LOCH ARBOR
FA 2-1259.
3-BDRM., 1* hath unfurn. home
on canal. 2100. FA 2 3BSI.
WYNNEWOOD SECTION: 3 bed­
room block home; all electric
2-BEDROOM bungalow, furnish­
kitchen, screen porch. 91300
ed. 313 Palmetto.
equity, monthly payments &gt;59,
2-BEDROOM trailer $10 per week.
full price 99,500. Ph. FA 2-5679
Ph. FA 2-0519. Call after 4 p.m.
WILL TRADE—Large ranch-type
FURNISHED apartment for cou­
home for smaller house or
ple or two gentlemen. FA 2-7660.
house trailer. FA 2-7651.
3-BEDROOM unfurnished bouse
975 per month. Days, FA 2-0626
|5B0 DOWN
-Nights, PA 2-9573.
Besuliful 1 Bedroom 2 Bath Home
with Hardwood floors. G. E.
2-B. R. house, fumiihcd. Adults.
equipped Kitchen. Thermosta­
FA 2 7664.
tically controlled Heat. Well,
S-ROOM ' furnished garage apart­
Landscappcd Lot on Dead End
ment c l o s e to downtown.
Street where Children play tn
WILL TRADE
FA 2 6006. . .704 Palmetto.
safety. Wa will be proud lo show
HOME FOR \CREAGE
you this today.
Will take acreage in trade on
LARGE 3 bedroom furnished up­
MOVE RIGHT IN
2 A 3 bedroom homes. Let us
stair. apartment, downtown,
show you how your acreage can
water furnished. 265. C a l l FHA Financing—No Closing Coat
be invested In Tomorrows Hap­
FA 2-3071 before 5:30 P. M. — for an appointment call —
Helen E. Noonan
piness by exchanging it for one
REAL NICE 2 bedroom unfurn­ at FA 2-7731—lira. 10 a. m.-3 p. m.
of these homes
or anytime —
ished apirlment kitchen equip­
W. It, Bill Slemper Agency
ped, 275 1700 M a g n o l i a
SPECIAL SERVICE
FA 2 6331
FA 2 4991
FA 2 3951.
BRANCH OFFICE
"Bill" Stemper Agency
FOR SALE by owner, one bed­ W. H. 2901
Park Drive
room bouse trailer, large built
FA 2-8831
on cabana, lot 200' x 190', Or­
IV T H E UIRIJUIT COURT. VIVTM
ange City. Call after 3:00 P M.,
J t 'i i i m i . u iN u r iT iv n n f o r
3-BEDROOM block home, kitchen
SP 4 9342,
e r v ilV O l.K L’O L '.V n , FLORIDA,
equipped; patio. Buy my equity,
iv cKtUKRr vo. iiu i
assume 4*3r mortgage. Pine1405 WYNNEWOOD DR., 3 Bit.,
DIVORCE
r n o r IVILK KB,
crest area. FA 2-2943.
CBS home; 91600 equity or
Plaintiff.
terms. Ph, FA 2-3SM.
v*.
MAMIE LEE RILKES
NICK
bedroom, private entrance
LISTINGS WANTED
lia f a n d a n t
and balh. Phone FA 2 3449.
VOTICK TO ( P P R A R
ON

Legal Notice

TO; MAM IK I.KK WII.KKS
r I, H arm on P u t t e r
I I l lra d lry Road
Hraradalr. X »* Vurh
H HOKE II
TOU ARB HKIIKRT NOTIFIED
that a Cnmtilalnt for d lvnrra haa 202 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-9001
haan filed a a e ln e t you. end you
aro required to servo a copy of
y o u r Anewer or P l t a a l n g to the
Complaint mi th* P l a l u t l f r a a tliir .
nay, Denial J, t ^ F a v r e , of the
VUTIUK t'VDKH F l f W I T l O l 't
taw firm ..f W ARRICK, I 'A llllll.t.
VANK a T A T l ’TH
* LeFEYIlK. Si» Weal F a lrh a n k * TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN:
Avanua.
W lnt»r
park
Florida,
N o th * If h r r t h y alvcti th a t lha
and file th* o r la ln a t A na w tr or u n d a r a la n t'l, r u r a u a n l tn th* *'Fl«P la ad ln a tn Ilia nfflr# of tha Clerk tltloua
Niima
sta tu te "
C h a p te r
of the t 'l r r u l l Court on nr h tf o r a I41.es. F lo rid a a ta t u t* . will ragtath* l l t h day of April, III*. If you ■ar w ith lha C lark nt th* C ircuit
fall in do *u, a darra* pro con- Cnurl. In and for Samlnols County.
raaao will ha enla rad a a a ln a t ynu Florida, upon receipt of proof nf
for th* re lief demanded In the lha public ation o r th is boltee,
Com plaint.
th* fictitious nam .
DILNK a n d O RD ERK D al S a a . t s - w l t l TTH-CITT ELECTRIC
ford. Florida, thla 14th d a y af under which I am e a g a g a d to
Mareh. IH*.
bualnae*.
DAVID M. H A TCH Kt, d a r k a t n u m b e r ITS r i u m o t u * D r l t *
of tk* C ircuit c o u r t , i a m l - (O rien ts (Iordan*) F. o. Boa 4SI,
note County. Florida.
In th* City of A ltam o n te gprlea*.
Ry M a rika T. vihla n
Florida.
Deputy C lark
T h a t t h a p a r t y la le re a tc d la
t« EA L)
said b usine ss e n te r p r is e , te a*
Daniel J Iw Fevr#
follow*:
It ELM UTH L B ID E L
of W ARRICK, C A R O IU .
A Iw F E V R R
■lahop A B a raatala.
If* W. F a i r b a n k s Avene*
SS K i e l Pin* S traat.
P. O. Baa i f *
Orlando. Florida.
W in te r P a r k . Flo rid a
Dated a t a a m ln s la O eanty, Florida,
A tto rn ey f a r th* P l a in t i f f
March IS. IIS*.
Puhllak Mar. IS, H , 1* A A pr. 6. Puhllak Mar. FI. 96 * Apr. 4, 11.

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

Legal Notice

I

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V

NO WATER
DAMAGE IN

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^COUNTRY CLUB"'

*5 0 DOW N
MOVES YOU

IN

$10,750 - FROM - $69 MO.

5. Real Estata For Sal*

FARMS
GROVES
ACREAGE
COMMERCIAL
LARGE OR SMALL
TRACTS

LOW INTEREST

41i% interest, 961.90 per month
Includes taxes and insurance.
3 bedrooms, Fla. room, ona bath
and 90 fool lot. Kitchen equip­
ment. Price &gt;11,200, Save &gt;177
with a &lt;2900 down payment.

NEW HOME
Thli two bedroom frame home
ia located on 2 acrea of dry
land. Total price 94,500. Cash.

LARGE LOT
too feel on Sanford Avenue only
11,150. Terms to responsible
party.

HOME &amp; ACREAGE
House, Barn A 35 acres of land
with 2 acres tDed. 97,500 with
terms.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN

J. W. HALL

2544 French Ave.
Realtor
"Call Hall"
Phone FA 2-3641
If you own any nf tha above men­ HOUSE; 3 bedrooms, t bath, CB,
kitchen equipped. Large lot. VA
tioned properllei, and a rt in­
loan. Sunland Estates. FA 2-2159.
terested in selling, wa invlta you
lo call or visit our office at
your earliest convenience. We CaN • , • •
have buyers waiting. If your
A. K. ROSSETTIR
property ia priced right, we caa
FLORIST
sell h for you. Contact
FA S-1611
Celery Ava. |
Stenstrom Realty
Member
—
FlortaS
Telegraph
Ul N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
Delivery Aeaac.
"Open Eveninga Hi 9:20 PM"

SPECIALS!
.1 Bedroom, 2 belh, ranch style
Loch Arbor home, 6 years old.
excellent condition, priced to
SELL at 113,990.00, 91990.00
down, balance at 15.99 monthly
3 Bedroom, t bath, newly rede
related inside and out, located
in beaullfpl Wynne wood at 2409
DeCottea, only 910,600.00, as
low as &gt;650.00 down.
Beautiful 60 Acre tract of high,
rolling land and small spring,
fed lake, located in Geneva
area, only &gt;350.00 par- acre.
Illnese farces sal* of nice 2
bedroom home at 2421 Orange
Avenue, featuring' hardwood
floors, full tiled bath, kitchen
equipped, large porch, beautiful
Oak trea in baek yard, only
91600 down, &gt;75.00 month.

’Seminole Realty
FA 3-6219
1961 Fash Ava.

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C0RVAIR
PRICES START
AS LOW AS

1975
dbunjunboA
"SAVE DOLLARS
A T HOLLERS”

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. atitity rbam aad nsny other astraa.

AM Hobim Garry A 1 Yr. F.H.A. Warranty
IN T U CRY — ALL CRY CONVENIENCE*

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PLAN

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�The "Magic Number" For Ad RESULTS — FA 2-2611.
t . Male Help Wanted

13. Special Service*

13&gt;A Beauty Parlor*

SALESMEN, part-time, neat In
AUTO GLASS
appearaner. late teem or early
turentiei, with auto or .cooler,
INSTALLED
to work with national organize- Windshield
Back Glass
tin. Cloiina Itadi. No eanvas- Door Glaas
Vent
Glaii
Ing. Apply 203 Melich Building,
SERVICE
I to 3.___________________

sCftr

ftanfurd

Ijrralh

Wed. April fi, 1060— Page 0 21. Furniture

Re Lovelier With Professional
Beauty Care.

$SAVE$

Dawns

Mather of Sanford

Beauty Salon

2U8-209 R. Ft rat BL Pk. FA 8-8H2

Used furniture, appllxpees, tools
etc. Bought-Sold Lsrry'i Mart
ENVELOPES,
Letterheads,
state­
Apply to Mr. Adklnt, Valdet
Cut Flowers For A.:y Occsssioa
213 Ssnford Ava. Pk. FA 2-4139
ments,
invoices,
hand
bills,
and
Hotel. Thursday P. M.( or Fri­
SANFORD 'LOWER SHOP
p
r
o
g
r
a
m
s
,
elc.
Progressive
day. No phona ealls.
New A Used Furniture A Appli­
or
FA 2-0270
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2931— FA 2-1522
ances. A Good Place To
309 West lllh St.
LEGUSTRUM P L A N T S . Ph.
10. Male or Female
BUY, SELL nr TRADE
FA 2 7049.
Jenkins
Furniture
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
w WANTED - Man, or lady, for
406
Sanford
Ava.
FA 2-7436
S
T
I
N
E
BLOOMING
Amaryllis,
all
colors.
my Watkins Route. Yes, I am
Machinery and Supply Co.
FA 2 4950.
retiring after serving the cus­
• BIG VALUES
Ph. FA 24431
tomers la this area for the past 207 W. 2nd St.
• JUICE CREDIT
17. Pet*. Livestock, Supplli
23 yean. There will be no ob­
• EASY TERMS
COMPLETE
ligation to me. I just want to
SHETLAND PONIES, Land, OsWE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
LAWN
MAINTENANCE
are a good Watkins Dealer
teen, Ph. FA 2-7314 after S p. m.
WILSON - MAIER
operating my route Call or see Mowing — Edging — Fertilising
Renovating
—
Fertiliser
Sales
BOXER puppies, AKC register­
New and Used Furniture
C. L. Allen, Apopka, Phone
FREE ESTIMATES
ed, reasonably priced: females
311 K. First St.
FA 210*2
Tucker 6-5483.
JOHN
LOMMERSE,
FA
1-7137
mi
- .
.
t
only. Phone FA 2*7690.
DIVAN and chair set 335; trundle
# Personnel Service TV and RADIO REPAIR, after 18. Machinery • Tools
beds 340 or take all for 330.
3:00
nights
and
weekends;
San­
718 W. First.
DESIGNED FOR SERVICE
ford, Lake Mary and Longwood. CASE Grove Traclnr and 1 ft.
AM Metcalf Bldg. Orlando, Fla.
FA 1-2772 and FA 2-6615.
22. A rtlcloa For Sale
disc. Also fertilizer spreader In
good condition. Can be teen
11. Work Wanted
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
GUN, 410, best offer aver 130.
anytime: reasonably priced. Call
W. L. HARMON
IBM l bMB
M t GOT M V B e "k t
710 W. First St.
WILL keep children, 31,23 per day.
PA
2-0867.
w
m______ sm
,
Ph. FA 24223
Ravenna Park Area. FA 2-T7ne.
RED!-MIX-CONCRETE
19. Boat* and Motora
SERVICE CALLS 82.00
IT" Window Sills 11.31
HOUSEWORK. FA 2-1
20.
Automobile*
20-A
Trailer*
The Biggest Little Shop
14" Window I.lntsls 81.23
Gateway To The Waterway
In Sanford. All Parts And
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
1956
LIBERTY
tStyleline)
44'
x
i
\
Your
EVINRUDE
Dealer
LAWN MOWING and yard work,
*32
CHEVY,
clean,
good
running
Labor Guaranteed 90 Days,
Ph.* FA 2 3731
2 bedroom. Perfect condition. 300 Elm Ave.
Robson Sporting Good*
trimming, edging, or any odd SANFORD RADIO A TV CENTER
condition, radio and heater.
Priced for quick tale. Lot 47.
lobs. FA I-13A2. &gt;
Ph FA 2 3001 8173 eash. FA 2-7300.
3th. A Ssnford Ave. FA 2 8741 304-0 0 E. 1st.
FACTORY TO YOU
DeWill's Trailer Pk , 1 mile
ALUMINUM
IS FT. HI-HAT runabout (ovar 20-A Trailers
So. on 17-92. Sanford.
WILL eat* for ehlldran In my
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
VENETIAN
BLINDS
nlghUr),
fully
equipped.
Sacri­
home or yeurt; day* or nights. AS types and sisea, Mstalted
Enclosed head. Bag-proof bottom
fice for quick sale. C a l l 31 r r . TRAVELOW house trailer. 21. Furniture
FA 2 5817,
"Do h Yourself”
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
FA 2-0048.
Will sell reasonably. All mod­ ROLLAWAV, Hospital asm Baby or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
BABY SITTING, Raohel Hicks,
INCOME TAX SERVICE
ern. tandem. The front trailer
Bed*. Day, Week or Month— rorda.
20. Automobile*
FA l-osaa, 708 Cypress Ave.
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
parked in Central Fla. Trailer
Sonkarik Glass and Paint Co.
FURNITURE CENTER
1111 Celery Ava. Tel FA 2-1134 ’34 NASH, rebuilt motor, 3323.
Park. 17 82, t 4 mites North of
1100 French Ave.
113-114 W. 2nd ML
FA 2-4422
WILL do trawteg k i n *
Maitland.
FA 2 0720.
Pk. VA 2-7033
FA 1-8014.
TV Service within the hour. Re­
NEW: Complelo I
pair your TV for 3T.S0, in your 1050 HUDSON with overdrive. Ex­ MERCURY 23 KC9 motor, 14 ft. CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: All LIKE
set: refrigerator, stove;
HOUSEWORK, FA I-KIO after 3.
home or no charge. Sunshine
cellent shape for Hs age. 0103.
runabout host and trailer: all
work guaranteed. Free Esti­ set; living room suite
TV, FA 2 9933.
FA 26604.
3600 rash. Call FA 2-1523.
mates. Phone FA 2-7918.
vklue for 1400. Tel. Fi
MIDDLE AGED, able bodied man
with wife and teon age daughter
wishes work, prefer farming or Sewing: Mach. Repairs
ALL MAKES A MODELS
earing lor ranch, but will ac­
104 So. Park (M hr. tar.)
cept anything If tarmi are right.
FA 2-3923
Write Bon WW, e/o Sanford
Herald.
TO YOUR DOOR SERVICE
Every Tuesday and Wednesday
12. Plum blnc Herr icon
SANFORT A SOWERS
IM E. Welbourna Ava. MI 1-3474
PLUMBING
WINTER PARK, FLA.
_ A Repairs
Chain Sawi — Tools — Bohs—
Free Estimates
1958 CHEVROLET
1957 MERCURY MONTCLAIR
Nuta — Screws
R. L HARVEY
and Other Parti. Phone or Write
4 Door Sedaa, Power Clide, Re* tor, taw Mi loogo.
gM Sanford Ave. Fhaoe FA
4 Dnor Hardtop, Air Conditioned, Power Mooring and
Extra CleanS
Hrakeo, Electric Windows.
MASSAGE, Swedish. Ethel M.
Steel*., Phone FA 2-8084 er atop
at 111 W. Ilth. SI.

$ CASH BONUS SALE $
$1595

1S-A Beauty Parlora

AIR COVDIT!ONTNG
CONTRACT sad REP*TR WORK A SatteGaS easterner k m M
1007 Sanford Ava.
FA MM3
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
10S So. oak
Pfc. FA 2-3701
I f . E lectrical Service*

s

— Eleetrlt lorvlee

WWL - Vlhlae
RANDALL BLBCTB1C OO.
Mt Magnolia

lU y a lr
General Centraetor
■ Carpentry Repairs
Rooflag A Siding
Phone FA M U I
WALL PAPERING * FAINTING
Work Guaranteed
' Rod Beard
Contact SOS Weft 8th St.
Pboae FA 1-3341

F

FOR Carpenter Work done bettor,
remodeling er a now hoaa, Ph.
FA 2-0211, Audio Pawell, Builder
CARPENTRY, palotlng, roofing
and concrete work; ant tUss.
FA 24893.

1&amp;. Special
H.

H EATING '

B. POPE CO.

r o s. Park — FA 1-4234
CHECKING, elraning and oiling
I window air conditioners, 31.30
each plus filters and materials.
fa

00

1958 Volkswagon Convertible

1957 DODGE

A Cream Puff! Lika New.

Royal 4 Door ▼*,
a. Powoc
Poi
Mlerring A Brakes, Extra
('Iran, New Tires.
Ft*

S BEDROOM

T

FA 30311

*1395

*

*1395“

HOMES

22. Art idea For Salt

LIKE NEW hospital bed. Phone FOLDING COT with mattress,
perfect condition, very reason*
able. Call anytime at 12 Aatu*
nano Rd., DeBary, J. P. Hum­
Service With The Cash. SUPER bert.
TRADING POST. FA 2-0677.
MENS shirts SI, tennis oxfords 31,
'39 KENMORE DRYER, practi­ eota 14.93 up. ARMY-NAVY
cally new: will sacrifice for
SURPLUS. 310 Sanford Ave,
leas than half, FA 2 8324.
SET of twin beds, breakfast sol
with • chairs, and othor house*
LIVING ROOM suite, new slip
hold snides. 2604 Iroquois Ave.
covers. Call after 1:00 p. m.,
FA 2-6373.
UPRKufTplano. FA 2-3907,
REFRIGERATOR. D u o-Therm
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WASHINGTON
One* a year “ I really don’t i
Contrary to popular notion, mem­
bers of tha Lower House and the
the press corpi of Washington tall* crime* nn television,
mm of the Senate often are com*
a moratorium on all needling of
plcte stringers, I found senator*
their moat rnvelrd tarcela, the
surreptitiously asking reporters to
memheri nf Comm*. And guess
help Identify congressmen in the
what the newimen do?
crowd.
They take their victlmt to the
At one point. Rep. Bill Ayres (It.,
Preai Club for a big dinner with
Ohio), one of Washington’s grega­
all the high clast trimmings. And
rious gianls, nudged me. "la that
then they pick up the check.
Scnalor SymlngtonT" he asked. K
My guest was an old friend. Jim
was Sen. John Marshall ef Mary*
Quigley of Pennsylvania, who by
land. I Introduced these twn eater*
all Alda it the congressman closest
an Republicans.
to the President of the United
To make small talk, Ayres told
Stales. Mr. Eisenhower la Quig­
the senator: "I have Something In
ley's constituent at Gettysburg.
common with your state. A number
Figuring I had a good pipeline
of years ago I opened the Mont­
to the White House at my elbow,
gomery Ward store In Baltimore
white going to law school."
I asked whether he'd ever gotten,
any special favors from his well '
"No kidding!" Ayrea eaeUlmed.
known constituent.
"I was in charge of putting in the
"No,” Quigley replied. "Rut
plumbing at that store." Butler
when we first met, the president
was ecstatic. "You don't say I Are
was quite cordial to me. He said
you still in the plumbing busi­
to me, ‘You never know, I may
ness?
want an appointment as postmas­
Which provei t h a t newsmen
ter someday’." What makes this
ought to gel our legtslatora toge­
even more Intriguing is that Quig­
ther more often.
ley is a Democrat!
At the nest table, Rep. Oren
Harris (D., Ark.) was attracting
Happiness Through Health
a cold, nervous eye from the slage.
Harris is head of the payola comAre You Aiding Your Enemy?
mlttee which ia frowning on rigged
TV ahows.
(By DK. F. LEO KERW IN)
The ahaky chap on the stage was
Efrem ...................
Zlmbalisl, Jr. atar of TV’s
"77 Sunset Strip." First he saluted
It* moat valuable function la
Harris with a nervous wave of the
protection of a vital part a t
fingera, and then he came through
the nerve aysteip. That, ia
corning
y
n
u
t
own
health.
with a soul-searching confession.

Sanford has experienced n lot nf " firsts" lately as the
community has taken hold of gome new npportunttiea to grow
and diversify and another Is a t hand today.
The Sanford automobile 'dealers have scheduled their
first Auto Show at Ft. Mellon Park and will combine efforts to
give the public a leisurely look a t all the new cars in one big
exhibit. This is another example of cooperative effort to give
our residents a little something extra in salesmanship and
It'a bound to create interest.
Everybody likes to look s t tha new automobiles and the
show is bound to a ttra c t viewers from all over this area. T hai
geta townspeople out and brings others into Sanford to join
Ahem—and they’re all prospective purchasers. This means
Dusincss for the hometown and we’re for th at In all forms.
We congratulate the automobile dealers on promoting
this free entertainm ent for the public and we know there will
be a big response.

w o rld f e a *

— O P THE 0

Molly If like millions nf Amer­
icana who i t s growing suspicious
and neurotic—ill because of their
own fault. Their falae pride
make* them skua tha very aimpia remedies that would avoid
this withdrawal from social
events. Many of them lose Jobs
a a well aa aweethearta because
of Mollya trauMe. Read this cotama to ■ (Hand who needs to ha
m prodded!
“ CASE E.431: Until- I I . lie d JO

And that Is doubly desirable,
from the medical angle, for an
organ that ia not stimulated reg­
ularly, lends to grow more defec­
tive.
If you folks with only so percent
hearing thua fall to cultivate your
SO percent, it may soon fall to 40
percent or even 2J percent.
But If you stimulate your SO per­
cent with the modern hearing de­
vices, then your hearing not only
docs not drop aa rapidly, but may
actuaUy rise to some such figure
at 60 percent.
You readers are probably fa­
miliar with this fact from the sim­
ple "watch lest."
If a person holds a watch across
the room, you cannot hear it. As he
brings it closer and closer to your
car, ymi may find that when it i*
two feet away, you first detect the
ticking.
Now contrast that sluggishness of
the non-stimUated ear, with the
greater acutenesa of the stimul­
ated sense organ.
For if you start with the watch
against jour ear and then listen
for the ticking as it is moved
farther and farther distant, jou
may find you can hear the very
same licking even at four or five
feet distance)
So by all means keep your sense
organs (eyes and cars) in topnotch
order so they will get more stim­
ulation. Wear the modern hearing
aids.
And if you are sensitive on Ihnt
point, employ the typo that is hid­
den in the temple bar of yoar eye
glasses. But WEAR THEM!
(Always write to Dr. Crane in
rare of thin newspaper, enclos­
ing a loan 4c alamped. addressed
envelope and 20c to rover typing
and printing root a » hen you
send far oat of fcla booklets.)

Book Learnin*
ITHACA,jN. Y. (U H )—Harold
Seymour, an associate profeasor
at Finch Collegt in New York
City, is believed tu be the only
historian knuwn to have received
hi* doctor’* degree by writing a
thesis on baseball, Cornell Uni­
versity reports.

Have a u i i w r

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Proves His Point

WASHINGTON - Seeing Artlai
Stevenson at the center nf a glit­
tering government reception in the
course of his Latln-Amencan tour,
surrounded by those eager to talk
with him. one of his traveling com­
panions later asked him if he had
any formula for solving the kind
of social delimma that frequently
entraps the visiting lion.
What do you do when you are
caught by two or Hirer persislent
hares and thr coniersation runs
thin? Yes, said tnc resourceful
Stevenson, he did have an answer.
You tell them you arc interested
in such-and-such a problem and
is there anyone In Hie room who
can give you information on il.
With this they must in all cour­
tesy lead you away lo someone
else.
Aa in every part of Hie world
he has visited since 1052. Stevenson
was recclvrd on his 12 nation LatinAmerican lour not only with cour-

Ten dais later he Addresses the* t
American Society of Newspaper
Editors In Washington and a month
after that hr i* the speaker at the
crnlrnnial observance of Northwestern University'! law action!.
Of the requests In -peak that pour
inlo hit office m Chicago he ac­
cepts perhaps one out of a hun­
dred.
If Stevenson were lo be nomi­
nated for a third time he would he
the second man in history lo re­
ceive this uncertain honor from a
major party. The two-lime loser
bogey is the one most often raised
by the professional politicians op­
posing him.
The thought of Adlai Stevenson
following in the footsteps of Wil­
liams Jennings Bryan, whom the
Democrats chose to make a third
and, tain try for the presidency,
has' comic overtones. The two
could hardly be more opposite.
IftfX. L N
pr.0‘0 Ilryan was impassioned. lorscnic,
col but wills remarkable Interest solemn, puritanical, forbidding,
and curiosity. Twice defeated far rustic, declamatory even in small
the presidency, holding na public gatherings. Stevenson is urbane,
ofllce for nearly eight years. he
has nevertheless remained a sym­
bol of what American leadership
ra n ,m ein in intellect, idealism
and courage.
Il is because hr has continued
to symbotiie these same qualities
for millions of Americans that,
despilc all his disclaimers, he must
*1111 be considered a candidate for
the Democratic nomination for
president. Little or no Stevenson
organisation exists today—certain­
ly nunc with his saurjlon. Hut even
the old pros in tho party, who arc
mostly in opposition to him, agtee
Hial by a kind of spontaneous com­
bustion. organisation would quickly
come into being If he were to
emerge anew as a likely compro­
mise choice of the convention in
Los Angeles.
For this reason thr speeches hr
Is to make in the weeks ahead
hold more Ilian ordinary Interest.
The first is on April 12, Founders
n»y at the University of Virginia.
He speaks under Hie ampler* of
the university and Hie Thomas
Jefferson Memorial Foundation.
Given Hie setting, Stevenson's ad­
mirers are looking for a literarypolitical triumph that will spark a
new flame.

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a Marina private.
Ha m l atop a towar on tha
Goldtn Gala Bridge, SJW feet
above the tar* and 746 feat above
tha water, grinning down at hi*
two campaigns have demonstrated, three buddia*.
Pfr. Dan E. Smile)-, stationed
at the Concern!, Calif., ammuni­
tion depot, aald he and hi* hud­
dle* were walking across the
graceful sue pension bridge Sunday
when one of them dared him to
climb tha tower.
"1 don't think you ran maka it,"
the buddy aald.
Leatherneck to the core, Smiley
hauled hlmaelf up the three-foot
thick cable to the top nf the
towar, tha height of 66-*tory build­
ing.
Smiley's huddle* were Impress­
ed. The police weren't.
They booked him on a misde­
meanor charge of "trespassing on
a portion of a public bridge not
yat open to the public,"

VA

Time can convert a curcnble
cancer into a fatal growth.
The passing of only a day or
two CH|| nutke
■ H
th e
difference
between a sore
E u i f J I throat a a far ad*
vnneed diphthe*
rip. A very short
B r j tim e can trimsa functionH B lL .
al heart condi­
tion iitiU a serious organic
heart disease.
Every m inute th a t pusses
a fte r the beginning of disease
increases the odds which th e
doctor m ust fight. There are
numerous methods of diagno­
sis and treatm ent available
today which were unknown a
few years ago. Yet well-equip­
ped ns he is, with all these
newer methods of fighting
disease, your doctor is ofton
handicapped by his w orst
enemy, time.
Your spine does much more
than help you hold upright.

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One of a aerlea a# art idea
published ia the pubHe inter#wt to explala and ttuatrata
the praetlca a t adeatifle
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why even a slight spina fail­
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in any degree of spine failure
the reault In th a t soma body
tinnuen are being deprived of
the necessary nerve control or
influence th ey nead to func­
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Are you or anyone in your
family aiding your worst
enemy, TIME, by saying, I 'l l
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morrow." For tomorrow or
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TIME may have piled up
trngir obstacles to your re­
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(ftlaad only It a driver practices since conservative speeds require brakes
4. Watch tha road ahead and try
leae fuel. At high apeedg gat
• I0» hoik rules of "economy" far
consumption Is greater because la avoid congested traffic and
of Increased wind resistance end
engine and lira friction. Under
normal traffic condition* high
apeeda era difficult to maintain
without excessive acceleration and
braking. A 40 mile p v hour aver­
age speed can be maintained
wnila aeldoin exceeding 30 miles
per hour, but to maintain a So
mile per hour average require*
driving whenever possible at TO
miles 4&gt;*r hour.
S. Suppress that desire to surge
away from atop lights and save
fuel. Many people who complain
about poor fuel economy arc the
aama ones who are most proud
of thalr ear performanca and who

stop lights. When a atop Is un­
avoidable, coast to a atop. When­
ever the brakes are used, energy
(and (bus fuel) la being wasted.
5. Avoid leaving the car stand­
ing with engine running. On a
cold morning II may be well to let
(he engine run briefly before gel­
ling under way, but every need­
le** revolution Is watting gaso­
line.
Selection of a new car and car
care ara two very important fac­
tors in realising fuel economy.
In making hla selection the pros­
pective car buyer muit choose
the kind of c ir that will offer
tha deilred degree of fuel ocon-

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tha car lubricated at regular In­
tervale and uee motor oU of tha
recommended grade.
Item* vitally affecting fuel
economy and which should be
handled by trained service man,
Include setting Ignition timing,
cleaning and adjusting distri­
butor points and spark plugs, ad­
justing carburetor Idle speed, ac­
celerator pump, and mixture set­
tings, chechlng choke and mani­
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�Wed. April 6. 1M5—Psf* 18
By 111'BERT II. HUMPH ft KY
Written For LTI
Wisconsin'* spirited Fre-iitcntlel
primary campaign is drawing- to
a close. It ha* served n useful pur*
pose for good government and
democracy if it has stimulated
people to think — to think bcyuncl
the outer tinsel of excitement
such a campaign engenders; to
think in terms of the vital issues
of our time.
Flections In a democracy should
and must mean more than a test
of popularity; they are the oppor­
tunity pruvhlrd our cltlsens to eg-

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| press their views on the kind of
a country they want, the kind of a
government they want.
They can only do so, however,
if the candidates presenting them*
selves make clear where they
stand on the Issues — and are
willing to place their records of
public service and past policies on
the line for approval or rejection
a* a guide to what the people
want In the way of policies for the
future.
That's why I have tried to talk
Issues in thia campaign, and in­
vite public scrutiny of tha records
of rach of the rontendrre,

The purpose of • primary, aa
differentiated from the general
election, la to help guide each
party in the selection of Its notn.
inee for the final election In No­
vember,
As a Democrat, 1 have felt that
tha task of fellow Democrats is
to dreidt w h li’t candldata hat a
record best exemplifying what we
want tha Democratic Party to
etand for — and which hat a rec­
ord, and the ability to support It,
from which wa can best challenge
the Republican contender in No­
vember.
Aa an American, 1 have felt

the the obligation af all candi­
dates Is to make clear what they
believe, what they stand far, what
they want to do for the cog*try,
and why they believe they are
qualified to lead thalr party—so
that tha votart are given a choke
that It meaningful.
More Important than whe wins,
la what we win for.
1 have thoroughly enjoyed these
weeks of campaigning in Wiscon­
sin, and I look forward with con­
fidants to tha rsrult af tha aidetlon. I deeply respect the Judg­
ment of Wisconsin's citUenry.

Have you noticed how often
the ‘&amp;ood life" in Florida
includes Lincoln ?

EXPLAINING ABOUT THE COMET to Miss Shcrrn
W aller U Willi* Hunt of Hunt-Lincoln M ercury. The

Stealing cara It big business—
£*'and business is booming."
Quoting the National Automo­
bile Theft Bureau, carcleisnesF
tops every lilt of factors con­
tributing to car theft, with keys
'aft In the Ignition making many

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Just at a tidy bouitwifa Insist*
on an annual spring cleaning, the
me wrist should prepare his car
for the Increased mUca and high­
er apeadi of warmer weather.
Springtime la an appropriate
time for a mechanical checkup,
bacause cold weather is particu­
larly hard on many component!
af your aulomobila.
Vital Ignition dlatrlbulor points,
for example, are subject to a
•h ig h e r currant flow which'tends
to accelerate point surface dimCablet and wiring should be
checked far corrosion, fraying,
wear or other damage to Insure
that the basic electrical system of
the car le up to par.
Spark plugs land to accumulate
deposits during slow winter driv­
ing necessitating cleaning, gap_p(B l or replacing far maximum
'•nfficiiacy.
Because the battery has been
aubjected to high curr-nt load* the
regulator setting sbouid bo check­
ed to guard agalMt over-charging
during tho warmer aonthe. A
light lead battery check will quick­
ly reveal the condition of Urn bat*

of these thefts ridiculously easy.''
The brochure, prepared under
the direction of E. J. Krauie,
Buick's general service manager,
lists seven ways to help protect
your car against theft.
1. Never leave your keys In

tery and Indicate whether It
should be serviced or replaced.
For summer economy and per­
formance, the carburetor should
be In lop ahape, Cleaning and ad­
justment may be nccesiary due to
molaturo or dirt accumulation dur­
ing winter operating conditions.
To complete the fuel system
check, fuel pump operation should
be Inspected and gasollna filters
cleaned or replaced,
When antl-freeie la drained, a
suitable rust-inhibitor should he
added to the cooling system. Ra­
diator hose* and the fan belt
should bo impeded and replaced
If necessary.
It should be pointed out that
special attention should also be
paid lo the thermostat which con­
trols engine temperature. For top
efficiency and fuel economy, it la
equally Important that the thermoaut operate properly in the sum­
mertime ea well as In wintertime,
Shock absorbers are often over­
looked. Not only do shock absorb­
ers affect riding comfort, but they
also can maka vthlda handling
unaafa if they are Ineffective due
tp leaks or wear.

Comet will join the Mercury, Lincoln nml English Fords
from H unt's a t the Auto Show,

the ignition, regardless of where
you park.
2. Always close all windows
and lock all doors when you
perk even for a short stay.
3. 8a sure Ute numbered cen­
ter section of your keys are
punched out and keep the num­

Similarly neglected, ha added
arc the front wheel bearings. Ad­
justment and lubrication should
be checked lo avoid the possibil­
ity of overheating and damage
which can be responsible for re­
pair bills and an unsafe vchlda.
Brakes, of course, should be
checked (or excessive pedal travel
and to determine whether brakes
grab or pull unevenly.

bers, along with any duplicate
keys, in a safe and easy-to-rcmember place.
4. Never leave your car regis­
tration or driver's license in the
glove compirlmcnt.
5. Don't leave packages, lug­
gage or other valuables in plain
sight, even in a locked car. Re­
move temptation by locking such
items out of sight in the trunk.
I. Avoid ltaving your car for
long period* in ona location.
Check frequently to make sure
It Is still there and safe. Avoid
parking on dimly lit street* or
lots,
T. Always demand a claim
chtck from parking loti, for with­
out It you never could prove

Llvo Florida life to the fullest In a new Lincoln

Sanford, Florida

Shift Eyes In Car,
Driving Is Safer
NEW ORLEANS (UP!) - When
driving, the most important shift
In your car ta In your eyes.
Thia la the theme of a safety
bulletin issued to tho employes of
the Wesson Co.
“ Build a strong habit of shift­
ing your eyes every two seconds,"
the bulletin advises. “ Kerp glanc­
ing near and far ahead and into
tha rear mirror. Thia habit la rest­
ful to your eyes, and it forces
you to adjuat your speed to vialbl;
Ilty traffic and wealhrr conditions.

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YoulfcToTake Over Oviedo Church Programs
. Following tba services Sunday
warning the Reverend Jack T.
Bryant of tba Oviedo Baptist
Church turned the eervlree for the
rsntalader of the week over to the
young people for the Youth-Week
program, Including the Sunday
evening aarvtcei.
On Friday, Saturday end Sun­
day the Youth Revival Teem from
Itetaon Unlverelty will he present
to help p n eont specie! programs
• I T:M p. m. ou Friday end Settoday nlghte and ngnin all day on
B a ity , Those from Stetson to opon thin program ere Men
serving, as preacher for the
atodent group: Carol Hahn,
ctoa with the linger to bo anBounead when reoeivod.
A Fellewslhp Hour for the
Youth will follow each service on
Friday, Saturday end Sunday evealng. Everyone to Invited to at-

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tend the** service* and to support
tbs you nr people of the Church. will be Supt. of tho Intermediate
From the lore! church those S. S. Dept.
serving this week will Include: Special music for the program
Albert Myers, preacher; Jan being planned Is by the committee
Mays, special speeksr; Handle consisting of Carol Beasley, Jackie
Mays, church dark; Billy Robblne, Pandarvle and Carol Alford.
church treasurer; Danny dam* Invitation* era extended to all
mag*, chairmen of Deacons; Junta offlrera and team member* ta at­
Flaming, choir director: Julia tend all planning meetings and all
Gore, pianist; Walter HLU, lupt. sorricea for the entire week.
of Sunday School: John David Most of ths young peopla of this
Beasley, Training Union director; group will eomprlsa the special
Bessie Fleming, WMU president choir for this occasion.
and Carl Mill, Brotherhood presi­
dent.
Joe Malcolm, Tommy Partin, Starting Young
LATROSE, P*. (UP1I - ArJimmy Jonaa and Beanie Arnold
mustwill serve aa ushers. The Social nold Palmar, oat of golfs h ad­
committee consists of Yvonne ing professionals, was given a Mt
King, ahelrmsa; Gladys Alford, of Junior rluba at the ago of threo.
Marilyn Matheie and Clyde Dunk- Ho played a full IS holes with Ills
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beGaulle Urges Senate Defeats
Civil Rights
Removal Of 'Fear' Amendment

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LONDON (U PI) — President C harles DeGaulIe told the
Combined house* of British Parliam ent today France would
be “happy” to q u it developing atomic bombs as soon as the
e th e r world powers destroy their nuclear weapons.
•T race can only be attained if the general fear of sud­
den annihilation is first removed,” the visiting French leader
told a rare Joint session ot Lords
and Commons. Usually only the
Queen speaks to a Joint parlia­
mentary session.
By implications, DeGsulie rer ijactM the attacks on Weit Germttboy made by Soviet Premier
Nikita Khrushchev during his re­
cent tour oi France.
••The peace France and Britain
■re strlvinc to build should not
i
widen divisions or poison wounds
. . including thoae suffered by the
Germans, who were yesterday
eur enemies but today are a vital
pert of the West and our eomBon ally," be said.
A (airfare of trumpets greeted
t’ftleGauUo s i be strode Into the
ancient great ball ot Westminister
adjoining Parliament.
A dark business suit was
draped over his 6-foot, 4-inch
frame, it contrasted with the
brigadier general's uniform—sym
bot sf his World War II stay in
London as leader of Free French
forces—which he has worn at
most of his appearances here.
In slow, deliberate French, Da
fS iu lie delivered in eloquent plea
ea behalf Ot world disarmament.
"France," be said, "wishes
above all for stocks of nuclear
weapons to be destroyed, the In
stallatians where they are to be
made to bo used for different
purposes, the rockets sad sir
graft carrying them, as well as
the fixed er floating bases from
which these vebicire Ot desth can
be laanehed to bn placed under
^surveillance."
^ The French President said he
had a "rational hope" that some
understanding on critical issues
might be worked out between
la s t and West ot the Paris sum
mit meeting next month.
" t declare that at this tm
portant juncture France stands
riiouider to aboulder with Brit
ala," he told the parliamentary
assembly.
a DoGauUe'a meeting with Sgr
v Winston Churchill Wednesday was
a moving demonstration of bow
disagreement on Israel doei not
really mean anything when two
partJei wbo basically reaped one
another get together.
Both leaders sharply critlclied
each other in their published wap
time memoirs. But when they
met at tea they grinned at each
other and chatted happily llte
£ « m old friends that they a n .

Yates To Leave
Canaveral Post
CAPK CAICaV e KAL, Fla.fU Pl)
MaJ. Oca. Donald N. Yates will
leave bis command post at the
-n a tio n ’* No, 1 missile and apace
’ teat center b e n tor a new Job
la Washington soon, it was aaouacod today.
Secretary of Defense Thomas F
Gates said Yates will ba assigned
to the Department at Defense m
deputy director of defense research
end engineering, range and apace
ground support
H# will ba replaced here by
MeJ. Gen. Leighton 1. Davis, pres
ventiy assistant deputy chief of
-9 a ta ff of development to Washing'
ton.
It was not revested exactly
whoa the change would take place,
but Yates said bo expected it
would bo soon.
It was believed this will bo
promotion for the It-year-old
Yates, who hae headed operations
at Caps Canaveral and the Atlan
tie missile range since 1W4. One
^source said It might lead te a third

CHARLES DEGAULLE

News Briefs
New Airlines Drive
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The nsUon'i airlines have opened ■ new
drive to ollmtnate sabotage as an
air isfety threat. The Air Trans­
port Association, representing the
scheduled airlines, announced Wed­
nesday it had asked a scientific re­
search firm to study the problem
of detecting explosives.

Emergency Landing
CHICAGO (UPI) — A big Jet
airliner with SI persona aboard lost
part of its braking system on a
flight from San Francisco to Chi­
cago but made a safe emergency
landing at O'Hare International
Airport early today. The big United
Airlines DCS landed without inci­
dent at ISO m. p. h. and was towed
to the airport terminal. None of
the passengers was injured.

Overworked
LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Fifty
per cent more doctors would be
neeed In the United States if the
nation's present physicians each
worked only 40 hours a week. Dr,
Mark S. Blumbcrg, a Stanford re
search analyst, Wednesday told
delegates at tha annual conference
of Blue Cross medical Insurance
plans that the average U. S. doctor
now works 00 hours each week.

Still Dry
JACKSON, Miss. (UPI) — Mis
sissippi — where it is estimated
that more than 8 million dollars
te spent annually on 900,000 gal
tea* of liquor and wine — today
remained tbs only legally dry eUte
te the nation. r
Tha House of Representative*
Wednesday Bight defeated, by
vote of 75-90, a Senate-approved
local option bill aod ended a rari*
one threat to legal prohibition.

Integration Suit
Ry United Press IrtensaMeoal
The Chattanooga Tenn., scboo
bosrd will meet soon to study
suit filed Wednesday by four Nog
ro parents seeking raciel Integra
tion of city schools. Commissioner
S. Dean Peterson, bead of-the De­
partment at Chattanooga, wbo waa
named as one of the defendants,
said “the school bosrd will be
called together at tha earliest con
venient time. . .to discus* the suit
and to determine the procedure*
to ha followed."

Trapped Sanford
Man Is Rescued

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African City
Tense As New
Violence Erupts

THURSDAY. APRIL 7, 1960

SANFORD, FLORIDA

The County Commission, meal­
ing In special session today, set
Ihe machinery to motion for a
special tax drainage district and
agreed to atari immediately on a
plan to offer temporary relief from
flooding for the property owners to
th* Crystal Lakt chain.
The district Involved tocludes
Loch Arbor, IJttle Venice and the
Country Club section. Hie area

cover* approaimately 1,000 acre*,
according to County Engineer
Robert Davis.
Commlssioa Chairman John Krlder said tha cost to the Individual
property owner* to the dietrlct will
be "very email."
Th# board named ■ special com­
mittee to circulate a petition In the
district asking for ■ special elec­
tion la 99 days.
If Mm majority of lb* property

owner* favor the district, the plan
to eliminate flooding would be put
into effect before the fall, Krider
said.
The plan would cost spproai
tnately $45,000 and would mean
the construction of a series of
pipes from Laks Deforest, through
Ihe Country Club section and into
tha Smith Canal.
Meanwhile, the county engineer
was authorired to proceed imme

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CAPE TOWN, South Africa
(UPI) — Troop-supported South
African police poured into the na­
tive compound of Nyinga today
and resumed beating blacks who
refused to go to work.
It was th* biggest display of
force yet at the black township
outside Capetown which has been
a center of proteit against ■
whits law requiring Africans to
carry passbooks,
c oJ fA.j H t•y) .rj-t ’ yv&lt;
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Ths chief of pollee, Col. Ter- a
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V fi-,' l’:
blanche, reported tbe situation to' J ? v : f - ■
m k
aide the compound "very tenae."
Vil;
He declined to give details.
• pf.;
Nativea reached by telephone
Inside Yyanga (old United Press
International that a new wave ef
police beatings hid erupted.
Terblencha merely aaid he bad
■ent patrols into Nyanga ibis
Ai?» a "'I -A
, ; h &gt;W l. ■'•f
morning for "certain operations"
designed to "protect law-abiding
i ■
Africans from agitators and in
tlmldators."
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Tha violence returned after ■
‘ • u t t e a a v s - - &gt; B-i
national holiday Wednesday In
which there were no poliew beat­
ings of Africans for the first time
this week. Becauta business was
closed down Wednesday (hare
w u no need for police to try to
force African* to work.
SEMINOLE HIGH CANDIDATES.for praaidont of tho atrfdant body gavo
Many Africani have be*a an
their campaign apeechea at a school assembly today. From ttia left are
gaged la a massive stay-home
Emmett McCall, Alex McKibbin and Dour Tamny, all m nnini for the
demonstration against the ***#■
hffheat elective poet In the school. Cendldatee for the other student body
book law.

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Religious Issue
Survives Primary

first studr.
At the Weri’s request, tha for­
mal session ef Urn nuclear confer­
ence for today waa canceled and
an informal mMting of tbe chief
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Tba ra
delegates from the United States,
Britain and Buaaia waa scheduled ilgkaiB question survived today as
a Democratic legacy of the Wis­
in Ha place.
consin primary and as an Israo
to be put to another test in West
Virginia Mxt month,
Ben. John F. Kennedy, a Roman
Catholic and victor In Tuesday's
Wisconsin Democratic presidential
primary, and tho loser, Sen. Hu­
bert H. Humphrey, both deplored
tha appMrauce of the Issue in the
Absentee ballots will be available race. But they alio knew that pol­
Mat Wednesday and applications itician* to both parties would be
for them can now bo made at tbe studying its possible affect oa the
Supervisor ot registration's office results.
in tho Chamber at Commerce
When Humphrey and Kennedy
Building.
a rt rtmalehed ia tho West Vir­
The ballots must bo returned by ginia primary m May 10, the is­
g p. a . May I to count ia tba sue will ba tested to a different
May S Democratic primary, Mrs. way, perhaps of greater Impor­
Camilla Brace, supervisor of regi­ tant* to‘Kennedy.
stration said today.
Las* then I par cent of tbe pop­
Mrs. Bruce said she expected ulation of Weat Virginia ia Catho­
approximately 400 absentee bal­ lic compared with more than 90
lots to bo filled out this election. par cent to Wiaconato.
West Virginia congressman said
today they via wed their atats's
rare as a toee-up. Soma thought
tho rellgloui lauo had b«ea ever
empha stood but others thought it
WASHINGTON (UPI) -P re si­ could brf tho dominant factor ia
dent Eisenhower today nominated the outcome.
Arthur A. Kimball, now staff
Humphrey begins a two-day
director of the President's Ad­ awing Into Weat Virginia Friday.
visory Committee on Government Kennedy vliila th* state Monday
Orgasinatioa to be a member of and *ap*cta to spend a week er
the National Labor Relations more there after Easter.
Board.
Kennedy was scheduled te atari
Kimball, a 51-year-old Rtpubll- a tour today through Indiana
can and native of the District of where' be end Vic* President
polumbia, has been in govern­ Richard M. Nixon era entered
ment service since 19M when ho In the atate'a May I presidential
went to work for tbe Commerce primaries, milher hae serious op­
Department.
position.

NO. 667

Commission Paves W ay
For Drain Tax District

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GENEVA (UPI) — The Soviet
Union proposed today that the 10power disarmament conference
abandon further efforts to' agree
on rival Wtatern and Communlit
plana since each side has given
flat rejections.
Instead, ths Russians said, the
conference should start afresh on
lb* bails of the United Nations
General Assembly resolution of
Nov. 90, 1939, caltiog for "univer
■al and complete disarmament un
der effective international con
tool.”
Soviet Delegate Valerian A. Ro­
sin threw tbs proposal on Um tab!#
at tha I9th session of tho disar­
mament conference. It lasted two
boure.
*
Western delegation sources aaid

Kimboll Nominated
To Labor Post

Floridians Asked
To Back Adloi

VOL. XLIX

Start Afresh, Reds
Tell Arms Meet

A Sanford Construction worker
Yates said "I have certs inly on
Joyed my Job bore," but indicated was listed In fair condition to d y
he is looking forward to the new at Seminola Memorial Hoepital af­
ter being trapped in the cab of hie
stall post.
overturned truck for over an hour
Tuesday afternoon.
DeBary Constable O. D. Papl
neau said Harman Yates, driving
his pick-up track on the Old En
terpris* Road apparently lost con
tool of hie vehicle, hitting a soft
shoulder turning the track over.
1 • JACKSONVILLE (UPI) Papineau said that Yates waa
three-year-old girl burned to death pinned inaide the cab of the track
' when a parked ear caught on fir* m lay helpless for an hour aad
hero today, officers said.
10 minutes before rescue workers
The child waa identified si eouid wedge him out.
Debra Jiao Waldron ot Jackson
Yatea received a fractured 1
villa.
ia the mishap.
Fir* officials said the child was
left alone In the 1M7 model auto­
mobile white her grandmother,
•Mrs. K. C. Waldron, and the driv
to r, C. C. Gainey, want Into a
•mall tier* tor a soft drink.
MIAMI (UPI) - Tbe head
The fire wasn’t noticed until the
Florida "Adial Stevenson For By I'riled Press latersalieasl
beet caused the horn to start blow­
Th* worst flood dinger to the
ing. "By then M waa too lata to President" group M id today the
m v # the child." mid F in Capt. group's aim is te "got at least water • togged Middle West ap­
100,000 algnaluret for Stevenson on peared ovtr today, even though
L. B. Fields.
Gainey suffered cut* on hit arm a petition" to send to tho Demo­ ilood threats persisted on the
when he tried to gel into the car cratic convention at Lot Angeles ewollra Mississippi and Missouri
rivers.
to rescue the Utile girl aod waa this summer.
Miami attorney Philip B. HackThe Mississippi had stopped ris­
taken to n local hospital tor treateriing said that many people in ing near Quincy, Hi., whore tarThe causa ef the fin waa net Florida veied for Stevens*# to tier this week Mm nation's mighti­
1950.
est river burst through Ha leveoa
load, Field* Mid.
‘We're sending out mimeograph­ and flooded to,606 acres of rich
ed petition* now all over Urn state farmland.
FDR Aide Dies
ting poopl* to support Steves
author!tire warned Mm
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Lowell
i," said Hoekcrliog. He aaid dikes holding hack ths Mississippi
Meitett, nationsUy- knows news­ tbe Florida Broun will send tho wore longereusly soft and could
paperman and a wartime aide to signatures H get* te California and jiv* way unless ths river lev*]
President Franklin D. Roosevelt, they will be presented at the con­ began to drop ia the Quincy an a .
died h e n Wednesday night of a vention "through Eleanor Roose­ Downstream, soma flooding was
, He was TO.
velt."
vested at too rsaflosan ot Iks

Car Fire Blamed
for Death Of Girl

W EATHER: F a ir and turning cooler tonight and Friday. High today, 75-80. Ix m tonight, 58-86.

WASHINGTON (UPI) —The Sen
ate defeated Id-19 today a major
southern attempt to knock out of
the civil rights bill the key pro­
vision setting up federal referees
to protect Negro voters.
Rejected was an amendment
by Sen. Allen J. Kllender (D-La.)
It suffered the same fete as ■
previous series of amsndments
offered by southerners and liber
■la to change the bill as k now
stands.
Despite the defeat of the Ellender amendment, there was ■
growing possibility ths referee
provision might be modified be­
cause of objections raised by Sen.
Richard B. Russell (D-Gi.), lead
er of the southern bloc.
Supporters of middle-of-the-road
legislation who havt taken com
mand In ths Senats fight con­
ceded that Russell’s arguments
had merit, and some modification
might speed final passage of the
legislation.
Russell said ths disputed sec­
tion as passed by the House
would "discriminate against white
voters" because they could not
register as late as tome Negroes.
He called the provision “ mon
strous" and said it demands cor­
rection. He told newsmen he
thought his plea would "appeal
to the sente of fairness ot the
Senate if they understand It.
Republican Leader Everett
Dirksen of Illinois told newsmen
ha talksd with Justice Depart
ment officials about the Russell
proposal and expected an opinion
later in the day.
U adopted, Dirkten said, a
modification "would take the
■team out of the debate” and
expedite final action.

Absentee Ballots
To Be Ready Soon

Ifc ra to

offices and for c1*m and student councils also spoke today to arouSa auppoyt Jn Friday’s school eteetlona. -r
, (Herald Photo)

Voter Apathy Criticized
Senator Douglas Btenitrom said
Wednesday night ha waa shock­
ed at the apathy shown by coun­
ty residents toward tha Demo­
cratic Committee sponsored poll
tics) rallies thus for.
Stenstrom made his remarks
before the atari of ihe third rally
hald at Longwood.
Sen. Steutrom aaid "there Just
doesn't seem to bo any Interest
to tbe election on tbe local leveL”

Pollution Control
Lag Is Stressed
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - FlarIda ia to years behind to combat­
ting air pollution, Sta(a Sanitary
Engineer David B. Lee (old a meet­
ing of toning offldaia Wednesday.
Lee said new methods were
aeeded to study tbe delayed ef­
fects &lt;rf chemicals released into
th* air.
He said placing 950 houses on
loo acres of land la ilka doubling
the amount of rainfall there. If
septic tanka are Included, the ef­
fect i* like tripling the rainfall, be
laid.
Th* replacement of trees, shrubi,
and turf by root tops, streets and
drivewaya Is responsible, he aaid.
F l o r i d a ' s industrial develop­
ment, he predicted, "ia going to
depend on lb# quality of water."

M iddle W est Flood Threat Easing
Mississippi and Missouri rivers | sgency estimated Wednesday that
near St. Louis. A crest of 94.5 31,000 parsons were effected by
feet w u predicted at 81. Louia the floods and u id damage would
tor n u t Monday. Flood (tags la » run into the millions of dollars.
fret.
Midwesterners' were not alone
At Cairo, 111., where U» Missis­ to battling thaw-triggered spring
sippi and tha Ohio rivera meet, floods. New England w u having
flooding of lowland areas waa ex­ its problems, too.
pected but huge leveea protected
Tbe Connecticut River, draining
the city from the ragtog riven. a 900 ■ mile watershed running
New trouble w u expected u from lb* Canadian bordir to Long
tbe flood crest moved south. Th# Island Sound, w u upaclod to
Memphis Weather Bureau esti­ crest at Hartford, Coon., some­
mated Ml,009 acres of lowlands time today after driving many
would bo flooded hy Mm swriisa persons from their home*.
But ths Army Corps of Engi­
, Tea days ot floods la tha Mid­ neers slid flood control project*
west already have inundated on* throughout New England limited
million acrea, according te the most of the flooding to unpopu­
Ai
-------lated area*.

"Our people should make every
effort te famillarito themselves
with, th* qualifications of tha
candidates,” Ptenstrom said, add­
ing, "more than 14,000 persona
have registered te vote to the
primary May 3 and I have heard
reliable indications that only
about 1,600 will turn out te vote.
”1 would like to see every *11
gibie voter vote ■* the winners
to the various races may bo electad by tha majority of th* peo­
ple," Keaitrom said.
Only a sparse crowd turned
out for Ifaa rally which was held
to tha open air at Sunshine Park.
The rally was a quiet affair
to comparison wilh th* one Tues­
day night at Lake Mary when
candidates took a tow verbal Jabs
• t on# another.
Most of the 90 candidates pre­
sent last night aaid the same
things they have aaid at previous

Man Who Robbed
Aulin, Caught
A 10-year-old Orange County
man was arrested Tuesday night
and charged with robbing Oviedo
Justice of the Peace Theodore
Aulin.
BUly Fletcher was arrested by
CansUbls Gsorge Kelsey end
brought to the sheriff's office
about 9:90 p. m Fletcher was
charged with being the man wbo
asked the IQ-year-old peace jus­
tice to perform a marriage cere­
mony Monday, took him to a point
near Sis via and robbed Aulin ot
)4I at knife point.
*

Latin Talks Today

rallies, discussing their qu*Rfl
cations and backgrounds.
Tba next re By wlU be held
Tuesday night at Bear Lake,

Health Insurance
Plan Introduced
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Seven
GOP sens (ora Introduced a new
voluntary pubilc-prlvato health in­
surance plan for th* egad today
tailored to meet at least some of
President Elsenhower's objections
to a Democratic proposal.
Sea. Jacob K. J avita said U
would provide up to $10,000 in
health care insurance to a sub­
scriber for a maximum premium
coat of $9,194.
The GOP plan, to operate under
existing private or apodal state
agencies, would cost a subscrib­
er from $0 cents to $U a month,
depnding on hia income.
Any difference between a sub­
scriber's share and ti)« total cost
would be shared by the state and
the federal governments. The fed­
eral share would be based on a
formula and would rang* from
three-fourtba to ona-tblrd.
Javita aaid that assuming TO
per cent at those eligible would
Join the plan, the average annual
cost to the government would be
about $4M million, the oost to
(be states, $640 miUlon, and to
the subscribers, $400 millioo,

Sportsmen To Hold
Fish Fry, Rally

The Seminole County Sports­
men’s Assn, will bold ito annual
fUh fry and political raUy Sat­
urday at Camp SeMlooto so tho
Wekiva Biver.
Tha rally will begin at 1:45 p.
. when Sen. Douglas Stenstrom
wilt introduce all candidates proBtrviag of the Ash dinner
Entitled To Refunds willit. begin
at I p. m . nod eontinuTALLAHASSEE (UPI) - AUy.
uotU 7 p.
Gen. Bichard W. Ervin ruled Wed
oeedey people who paid tea** on will ha given time flsr a brief
a hula of u p arate asaeasmawt of ilk hi behalf ad bla candidacy.
mineral, oH and other subsurface
The camp la on the Wekiva
rights ia property are eatkited to Briar, just one mil* aerih ef IB
•f " ' ‘
WASHINGTON (UPf) - Presi­
dent Kieenbower end Colombian
President Alberto IJeras Cemsrgo
traveled to Camp David, Mo.,
by helicopter today to talk about
Latin American problem* to tbe
privacy of the whit* House re­
treat.

diatety with a temporary plan te
block West Crystal Late.
Tbe temporary. pise would a t
low tbe water ia Weat Crystal Lake
to rise one foot and relieve serious
flooding on tha Sort aMe ad te*
lake.
"No on* will b* bust bp
plan,” Krider emphasised.
Also at the commlssioa
were representative! od
owners in ths Crystal Lake ehato.
Wednesday, they bad offered th*
board a plan whereby tiMy would
conduct n aoUcttition campaign te
raise 01,900 te purehaaa the pip*
to run from Late DoFerert to tho
Smith Canal.
However, they ware told that th*
pipe, equipment and labor would
cost much more than that and tbe
only sohi lion wan n special drain­
age district.
Th* district herders Mm wort
akto of Mm gold rarest and thee
goes to Floyd Av*., onto along
Floyd axtendtofl to Mto Atlantis
Coast Line Railroad and Mm« along
Country Club to Mm wort beandtrp
of the golf course.
A map ef tea district will ba
forwarded to tie M t nraeisar
Thursday tor land value atedy and
for determining the exert sort
to seek property owner.

House Plans To OK
'Influence' Curb
WASHINGTON (UPI)—Legis­
lation t* outlaw tofto r a n -peddling
by retired officer* ea Mm pevrolte
of weapons makers teemed os*
tured today ef House peerage.
The House railed tip for its sec­
ond day ef debate n MM providing
for tba court-martial ef office re
who toke railing jote with Mm de­
fense Industry withto
after they retire.
A reHtall Veto
measure-te the Bd
peeled by alghtfhfl.
Bey. / . Edwird Hebert (D -U .)
and a moo ad Bowa* teatenmw
were wspto* a verbal baMto few
an amendment eonying specific
criminal penalties fee officers aad
contractors who violate the baa.
Indications were however, that
tbe Hebert ateradwead would
never come to o showdown vote.
Its opponents planned to try to
sidetrack It by arguiag that under
the House rales tt was wet p*o»
mans to tho bill.
Chairman Carl Ytaaon (D-Ge.)
of the House Armed Service*
Committee, which drafted the
hill, told the House R waa not a
“powderpuff" measure as n o s
have claimed.
Vinson aaid Its previsions te*
eluded;
Forfeiture of retired pay dev
two years for any officer violet*
ing tbe two year “no-selllng*1 boa.
In addition to courtnurtial tor
bringing discredit
forces.

Castro To Change
Laws As Desired
HAVANA ( UPI &gt;—Premier Fidel
Csstro's revolutionary regime
served notice Wednesday night It
feels free lo rewrite Cuba’s tows
any way it sees fit.
Capt. Antonio Nunes Jim*net.
working boa* of Castro's land re­
form institute, a id to a televised
statement Mist any law adopted
by any previous Cuban govarn
ment with
which "interferes with tho
advance of tho revoted
be changed.
Observers here apsrulatad an
••rly target of any togal reform
would be tbe Supreme Court,
which in two recent Instance* Am
revised land uptw priatiK awards
to favor ad tba if; I .

concerned.

Doctors To A ir
Lung Cancer Study
PITTSBURGH (U H ) - ^
ware scheduled today to
under oath far pnsetely tbe
time om whether there ia •
between rmetiae and lues
car. They h e re to teca U cd to tea
stand te a • sneer victim's f l r
U M » federal court aril aflBinrt

■aid te wauld begin ealltef them

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YoulfcToTake Over Oviedo Church Programs
. Following tba services Sunday
warning the Reverend Jack T.
Bryant of tba Oviedo Baptist
Church turned the eervlree for the
rsntalader of the week over to the
young people for the Youth-Week
program, Including the Sunday
evening aarvtcei.
On Friday, Saturday end Sun­
day the Youth Revival Teem from
Itetaon Unlverelty will he present
to help p n eont specie! programs
• I T:M p. m. ou Friday end Settoday nlghte and ngnin all day on
B a ity , Those from Stetson to opon thin program ere Men
serving, as preacher for the
atodent group: Carol Hahn, mustctoa with the linger to bo anBounead when reoeivod.
A Fellewslhp Hour for the
Youth will follow each service on
Friday, Saturday end Sunday evealng. Everyone to Invited to at-

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tend the** service* and to support
tbs you nr people of the Church. will be Supt. of tho Intermediate
From the lore! church those S. S. Dept.
serving this week will Include: Special music for the program
Albert Myers, preacher; Jan being planned Is by the committee
Mays, special speeksr; Handle consisting of Carol Beasley, Jackie
Mays, church dark; Billy Robblne, Pandarvle and Carol Alford.
church treasurer; Danny dam* Invitation* era extended to all
mag*, chairmen of Deacons; Junta offlrera and team member* ta at­
Flaming, choir director: Julia tend all planning meetings and all
Gore, pianist; Walter HLU, lupt. sorricea for the entire week.
of Sunday School: John David Most of ths young peopla of this
Beasley, Training Union director; group will eomprlsa the special
Bessie Fleming, WMU president choir for this occasion.
and Carl Mill, Brotherhood presi­
dent.
Joe Malcolm, Tommy Partin, Starting Y oung
LATROSE, P*. (UP1I - ArJimmy Jonaa and Beanie Arnold
will serve aa ushers. The Social nold Palmar, oat of golfs h ad­
committee consists of Yvonne ing professionals, was given a Mt
King, ahelrmsa; Gladys Alford, of Junior rluba at the ago of threo.
Marilyn Matheie and Clyde Dunk- Ho played a full IS holes with Ills
iae, Jam Mays wfll set as Supt. mether'a ehtha hr the time, ha was
of tba Young People s Sunday Ifive.

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�beGaulle Urges Senate Defeats
Civil Rights
Removal O f 'Fear' Amendment

M LONDON (UPI) — President C harles DeGaulIe told the
Combined house* of British Parliament today France would
be “happy” to quit developing atomic bombs as soon as the
ether world powers destroy their nuclear weapons.
•Trace can only be attained if the general fear of sud­
den annihilation is first removed,” the visiting French leader
told a rare Joint session ot Lords
and Commons. Usually only the
Queen speaks to a Joint parlia­
mentary session.
By implications, DeGsulie rer ijactM the attacks on Weit Germttboy made by Soviet Premier
Nikita Khrushchev during his re­
cent tour oi France.
••The peace France and Britain
■re strlvinc to build should not
i
widen divisions or poison wounds
. . including thoae suffered by the
Germans, who were yesterday
eur enemies but today are a vital
pert of the West and our eomBon ally," be said.
A (airfare of trumpets greeted
t’ftleGauUo s i be strode Into the
ancient great ball ot Westminister
adjoining Parliament.
A dark business suit was
draped over his 6-foot, 4-inch
frame, it contrasted with the
brigadier general's uniform—sym
bot sf his World War II stay in
London as leader of Free French
forces—which he has worn at
most of his appearances here.
In slow, deliberate French, Da
fS iu lie delivered in eloquent plea
ea behalf Ot world disarmament.
"France," be said, "wishes
above all for stocks of nuclear
weapons to be destroyed, the In
stallatians where they are to be
made to bo used for different
p u r p o s e s , the rockets sad sir
graft carrying them, as well as
the fixed er floating bases from
which these vebicire Ot desth can
be laanehed to bn placed under
^surveillance."
^ The French President said he
had a "rational hope" that some
understanding on critical issues
might be worked out between
la s t and West ot the Paris sum
mit meeting next month.
" t declare that at this tm
portant juncture France stands
riiouider to aboulder with Brit
ala," he told the parliamentary
assembly.
a DoGauUe'a meeting with Sgr
v Winston Churchill Wednesday was
a moving demonstration of bow
disagreement on Israel doei not
really mean anything when two
partJei wbo basically reaped one
another get together.
Both leaders sharply critlclied
each other in their published wap
time memoirs. But when they
met at tea they grinned at each
other and chatted happily llte
£ « m old friends that they a n .

Yates To Leave
Canaveral Post
CAPK CAICaV e KAL, Fla.fU Pl)
MaJ. Oca. Donald N. Yates will
leave bis command post at the
-n a tio n ’* No, 1 missile and apace
’ teat center b e n tor a new Job
la Washington soon, it was aaouacod today.
Secretary of Defense Thomas F
Gates said Yates will ba assigned
to the Department at Defense m
deputy director of defense research
end engineering, range and apace
ground support
H# will ba replaced here by
MeJ. Gen. Leighton 1. Davis, pres
ventiy assistant deputy chief of
-9 a ta ff of development to Washing'
ton.
It was not revested exactly
whoa the change would take place,
but Yates said bo expected it
would bo soon.
It was believed this will bo
promotion for the It-year-old
Yates, who hae headed operations
at Caps Canaveral and the Atlan
tie missile range since 1W4. One
^source said It might lead te a third

CHARLES DEGAULLE

News Briefs
New Airlines Drive
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The nsUon'i airlines have opened ■ new
drive to ollmtnate sabotage as an
air isfety threat. The Air Trans­
port Association, representing the
scheduled airlines, announced Wed­
nesday it had asked a scientific re­
search firm to study the problem
of detecting explosives.

Emergency Landing
CHICAGO (UPI) — A big Jet
airliner with SI persona aboard lost
part of its braking system on a
flight from San Francisco to Chi­
cago but made a safe emergency
landing at O'Hare International
Airport early today. The big United
Airlines DCS landed without inci­
dent at ISO m. p. h. and was towed
to the airport terminal. None of
the passengers was injured.

Overworked
LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Fifty
per cent more doctors would be
neeed In the United States if the
nation's present physicians each
worked only 40 hours a week. Dr,
Mark S. Blumbcrg, a Stanford re
search analyst, Wednesday told
delegates at tha annual conference
of Blue Cross medical Insurance
plans that the average U. S. doctor
now works 00 hours each week.

Still Dry
JACKSON, Miss. (UPI) — Mis
sissippi — where it is estimated
that more than 8 million dollars
te spent annually on 900,000 gal
tea* of liquor and wine — today
remained tbs only legally dry eUte
te the nation. r
Tha House of Representative*
Wednesday Bight defeated, by
vote of 75-90, a Senate-approved
local option bill aod ended a rari*
one threat to legal prohibition.

Integration Suit
Ry United Press IrtensaMeoal
The Chattanooga Tenn., scboo
bosrd will meet soon to study
suit filed Wednesday by four Nog
ro parents seeking raciel Integra
tion of city schools. Commissioner
S. Dean Peterson, bead of-the De­
partment at Chattanooga, wbo waa
named as one of the defendants,
said “the school bosrd will be
called together at tha earliest con
venient time. . .to discus* the suit
and to determine the procedure*
to ha followed."

Trapped Sanford
Man Is Rescued

WEATHER: Fair and turning cooler tonight and Friday. High today, 75-80. Ixm tonight, 58-86.
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African City
Tense As New
Violence Erupts

GENEVA (UPI) — The Soviet
Union proposed today that the 10power disarmament conference
abandon further efforts to' agree
on rival Wtatern and Communlit
plana since each side has given
flat rejections.
Instead, ths Russians said, the
conference should start afresh on
lb* bails of the United Nations
General Assembly resolution of
Nov. 90, 1939, caltiog for "univer
■al and complete disarmament un
der effective international con
tool.”
Soviet Delegate Valerian A. Ro­
sin threw tbs proposal on Um tab!#
at tha I9th session of tho disar­
mament conference. It lasted two
boure.
*
Western delegation sources aaid

cover* approaimately 1,000 acre*,
according to County Engineer
Robert Davis.
Commlssioa Chairman John Krlder said tha cost to the Individual
property owner* to the dietrlct will
be "very email."
Th# board named ■ special com­
mittee to circulate a petition In the
district asking for ■ special elec­
tion la 99 days.
If Mm majority of lb* property

owner* favor the district, the plan
to eliminate flooding would be put
into effect before the fall, Krider
said.
The plan would cost spproai
tnately $45,000 and would mean
the construction of a series of
pipes from Laks Deforest, through
Ihe Country Club section and into
tha Smith Canal.
Meanwhile, the county engineer
was authorired to proceed imme

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Religious Issue
Survives Primary

Absentee Ballots
To Be Ready Soon

The County Commission, meal­
ing In special session today, set
Ihe machinery to motion for a
special tax drainage district and
agreed to atari immediately on a
plan to offer temporary relief from
flooding for the property owners to
th* Crystal Lakt chain.
The district Involved tocludes
Loch Arbor, IJttle Venice and the
Country Club section. Hie area

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CAPE TOWN, South Africa
(UPI) — Troop-supported South
African police poured into the na­
tive compound of Nyinga today
and resumed beating blacks who
refused to go to work.
It was th* biggest display of
force yet at the black township
outside Capetown which has been
a center of proteit against ■
whits law requiring Africans to
carry passbooks,
c oJ fA.j H t•)y.rj-t ’ yv&lt;
'• •'
*|c T
)
Ths chief of pollee, Col. Ter- a
-v
V fi-,' l’:
blanche, reported tbe situation to' J ? v : f - ■
m k
aide the compound "very tenae."
Vil;
He declined to give details.
• pf.;
Nativea reached by telephone
Inside Yyanga (old United Press
International that a new wave ef
police beatings hid erupted.
Terblencha merely aaid he bad
■ent patrols into Nyanga ibis
Ai?» a "'I -A
, ; h &gt;W l. ■'•f
morning for "certain operations"
designed to "protect law-abiding
i ■
Africans from agitators and in
tlmldators."
“•
(:
Tha violence returned after ■
‘ • u t t e a a v s - - &gt; B-i
national holiday Wednesday In
which there were no poliew beat­
ings of Africans for the first time
this week. Becauta business was
closed down Wednesday (hare
w u no need for police to try to
force African* to work.
SEMINOLE HIGH CANDIDATES.for praaidont of tho atrfdant body gavo
Many Africani have be*a an
their campaign apeechea at a school assembly today. From ttia left are
gaged la a massive stay-home
Emmett McCall, Alex McKibbin and Dour Tamny, all m nnini for the
demonstration against the ***#■
hffheat elective poet In the school. Cendldatee for the other student body
book law.

first studr.
At the Weri’s request, tha for­
mal session ef Urn nuclear confer­
ence for today waa canceled and
an informal mMting of tbe chief
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Tba ra
delegates from the United States,
Britain and Buaaia waa scheduled ilgkaiB question survived today as
a Democratic legacy of the Wis­
in Ha place.
consin primary and as an Israo
to be put to another test in West
Virginia Mxt month,
Ben. John F. Kennedy, a Roman
Catholic and victor In Tuesday's
Wisconsin Democratic presidential
primary, and tho loser, Sen. Hu­
bert H. Humphrey, both deplored
tha appMrauce of the Issue in the
Absentee ballots will be available race. But they alio knew that pol­
Mat Wednesday and applications itician* to both parties would be
for them can now bo made at tbe studying its possible affect oa the
Supervisor ot registration's office results.
in tho Chamber at Commerce
When Humphrey and Kennedy
Building.
a rt rtmalehed ia tho West Vir­
The ballots must bo returned by ginia primary m May 10, the is­
g p. a . May I to count ia tba sue will ba tested to a different
May S Democratic primary, Mrs. way, perhaps of greater Impor­
Camilla Brace, supervisor of regi­ tant* to‘Kennedy.
stration said today.
Las* then I par cent of tbe pop­
Mrs. Bruce said she expected ulation of Weat Virginia ia Catho­
approximately 400 absentee bal­ lic compared with more than 90
lots to bo filled out this election. par cent to Wiaconato.
West Virginia congressman said
today they via wed their atats's
rare as a toee-up. Soma thought
tho rellgloui lauo had b«ea ever
empha stood but others thought it
WASHINGTON (UPI) -P re si­ could brf tho dominant factor ia
dent Eisenhower today nominated the outcome.
Arthur A. Kimball, now staff
Humphrey begins a two-day
director of the President's Ad­ awing Into Weat Virginia Friday.
visory Committee on Government Kennedy vliila th* state Monday
Orgasinatioa to be a member of and *ap*cta to spend a week er
the National Labor Relations more there after Easter.
Board.
Kennedy was scheduled te atari
Kimball, a 51-year-old Rtpubll- a tour today through Indiana
can and native of the District of where' be end Vic* President
polumbia, has been in govern­ Richard M. Nixon era entered
ment service since 19M when ho In the atate'a May I presidential
went to work for tbe Commerce primaries, milher hae serious op­
Department.
position.

NO. 667

Commission Paves W a y
For Drain Tax District

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Start Afresh, Reds
Tell Arms Meet

Kimboll Nominated
To Labor Post

Floridians Asked
To Back Adloi

VOL. XLIX

WASHINGTON (UPI) —The Sen
ate defeated Id-19 today a major
southern attempt to knock out of
the civil rights bill the key pro­
vision setting up federal referees
to protect Negro voters.
Rejected was an amendment
by Sen. Allen J. Kllender (D-La.)
It suffered the same fete as ■
previous series of amsndments
offered by southerners and liber
■la to change the bill as k now
stands.
Despite the defeat of the Ellender amendment, there was ■
growing possibility ths referee
provision might be modified be­
cause of objections raised by Sen.
Richard B. Russell (D-Gi.), lead
er of the southern bloc.
Supporters of middle-of-the-road
legislation who havt taken com
mand In ths Senats fight con­
ceded that Russell’s arguments
had merit, and some modification
might speed final passage of the
legislation.
Russell said ths disputed sec­
tion as passed by the House
would "discriminate against white
voters" because they could not
register as late as tome Negroes.
He called the provision “ mon
strous" and said it demands cor­
rection. He told newsmen he
thought his plea would "appeal
to the sente of fairness ot the
Senate if they understand It.
Republican Leader Everett
Dirksen of Illinois told newsmen
ha talksd with Justice Depart
ment officials about the Russell
proposal and expected an opinion
later in the day.
U adopted, Dirkten said, a
modification "would take the
■team out of the debate” and
expedite final action.

A Sanford Construction worker
Yates said "I have certs inly on
Joyed my Job bore," but indicated was listed In fair condition to d y
he is looking forward to the new at Seminola Memorial Hoepital af­
ter being trapped in the cab of hie
stall post.
overturned truck for over an hour
Tuesday afternoon.
DeBary Constable O. D. Papl
neau said Harman Yates, driving
his pick-up track on the Old En
terpris* Road apparently lost con
tool of hie vehicle, hitting a soft
shoulder turning the track over.
1 • JACKSONVILLE (UPI) Papineau said that Yates waa
three-year-old girl burned to death pinned inaide the cab of the track
' when a parked ear caught on fir* m lay helpless for an hour aad
hero today, officers said.
10 minutes before rescue workers
The child waa identified si eouid wedge him out.
Debra Jiao Waldron ot Jackson
Yatea received a fractured 1
villa.
ia the mishap.
Fir* officials said the child was
left alone In the 1M7 model auto­
mobile white her grandmother,
•Mrs. K. C. Waldron, and the driv
to r, C. C. Gainey, want Into a
•mall tier* tor a soft drink.
MIAMI (UPI) - Tbe head
The fire wasn’t noticed until the
Florida "Adial Stevenson For By I'riled Press latersalieasl
beet caused the horn to start blow­
Th* worst flood dinger to the
ing. "By then M waa too lata to President" group Mid today the
mv # the child." mid F in Capt. group's aim is te "got at least water • togged Middle West ap­
100,000 algnaluret for Stevenson on peared ovtr today, even though
L. B. Fields.
Gainey suffered cut* on hit arm a petition" to send to tho Demo­ ilood threats persisted on the
when he tried to gel into the car cratic convention at Lot Angeles ewollra Mississippi and Missouri
rivers.
to rescue the Utile girl aod waa this summer.
Miami attorney Philip B. HackThe Mississippi had stopped ris­
taken to n local hospital tor treateriing said that many people in ing near Quincy, Hi., whore tarThe causa ef the fin waa net Florida veied for Stevens*# to tier this week Mm nation's mighti­
1950.
est river burst through Ha leveoa
load, Field* Mid.
‘We're sending out mimeograph­ and flooded to,606 acres of rich
ed petition* now all over Urn state farmland.
FDR A ide D ies
ting poopl* to support Steves
author!tire warned Mm
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Lowell
i," said Hoekcrliog. He aaid dikes holding hack ths Mississippi
Meitett, nationsUy- knows news­ tbe Florida Broun will send tho wore longereusly soft and could
paperman and a wartime aide to signatures H get* te California and jiv* way unless ths river lev*]
President Franklin D. Roosevelt, they will be presented at the con­ began to drop ia the Quincy an a .
died h e n Wednesday night of a vention "through Eleanor Roose­ Downstream, soma flooding was
, He was TO.
velt."
vested at too rsaflosan ot Iks

Car Fire Blamed
for Death Of Girl

(E lp g &gt; a n fn rft Ifc r a to

offices and for c1*m and student councils also spoke today to arouSa auppoyt Jn Friday’s school eteetlona. -r
, (Herald Photo)

V oter Apathy Criticized
Senator Douglas Btenitrom said
Wednesday night ha waa shock­
ed at the apathy shown by coun­
ty residents toward tha Demo­
cratic Committee sponsored poll
tics) rallies thus for.
Stenstrom made his remarks
before the atari of ihe third rally
hald at Longwood.
Sen. Steutrom aaid "there Just
doesn't seem to bo any Interest
to tbe election on tbe local leveL”

Pollution Control
Lag Is Stressed
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - FlarIda ia to years behind to combat­
ting air pollution, Sta(a Sanitary
Engineer David B. Lee (old a meet­
ing of toning offldaia Wednesday.
Lee said new methods were
aeeded to study tbe delayed ef­
fects &lt;rf chemicals released into
th* air.
He said placing 950 houses on
loo acres of land la ilka doubling
the amount of rainfall there. If
septic tanka are Included, the ef­
fect i* like tripling the rainfall, be
laid.
Th* replacement of trees, shrubi,
and turf by root tops, streets and
drivewaya Is responsible, he aaid.
F l o r i d a 's industrial develop­
ment, he predicted, "ia going to
depend on lb# quality of water."

M iddle W est Flood Threat Easing
Mississippi and Missouri rivers | sgency estimated Wednesday that
near St. Louis. A crest of 94.5 31,000 parsons were effected by
feet w u predicted at 81. Louia the floods and u id damage would
tor n u t Monday. Flood (tags la » run into the millions of dollars.
fret.
Midwesterners' were not alone
At Cairo, 111., where U» Missis­ to battling thaw-triggered spring
sippi and tha Ohio rivera meet, floods. New England w u having
flooding of lowland areas waa ex­ its problems, too.
pected but huge leveea protected
Tbe Connecticut River, draining
the city from the ragtog riven. a 900 ■ mile watershed running
New trouble w u expected u from lb* Canadian bordir to Long
tbe flood crest moved south. Th# Island Sound, w u upaclod to
Memphis Weather Bureau esti­ crest at Hartford, Coon., some­
mated Ml,009 acres of lowlands time today after driving many
would bo flooded hy Mm swriisa persons from their home*.
But ths Army Corps of Engi­
, Tea days ot floods la tha Mid­ neers slid flood control project*
west already have inundated on* throughout New England limited
million acrea, according te the most of the flooding to unpopu­
Ai
-------lated area*.

"Our people should make every
effort te famillarito themselves
with, th* qualifications of tha
candidates,” Ptenstrom said, add­
ing, "more than 14,000 persona
have registered te vote to the
primary May 3 and I have heard
reliable indications that only
about 1,600 will turn out te vote.
”1 would like to see every *11
gibie voter vote ■* the winners
to the various races may bo electad by tha majority of th* peo­
ple," Keaitrom said.
Only a sparse crowd turned
out for Ifaa rally which was held
to tha open air at Sunshine Park.
The rally was a quiet affair
to comparison wilh th* one Tues­
day night at Lake Mary when
candidates took a tow verbal Jabs
• t on# another.
Most of the 90 candidates pre­
sent last night aaid the same
things they have aaid at previous

Man Who Robbed
Aulin, Caught
A 10-year-old Orange County
man was arrested Tuesday night
and charged with robbing Oviedo
Justice of the Peace Theodore
Aulin.
BUly Fletcher was arrested by
CansUbls Gsorge Kelsey end
brought to the sheriff's office
about 9:90 p. m Fletcher was
charged with being the man wbo
asked the IQ-year-old peace jus­
tice to perform a marriage cere­
mony Monday, took him to a point
near Sis via and robbed Aulin ot
)4I at knife point.
*

Latin T alks Today

rallies, discussing their qu*Rfl
cations and backgrounds.
Tba next re By wlU be held
Tuesday night at Bear Lake,

Health Insurance
Plan Introduced
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Seven
GOP sens (ora Introduced a new
voluntary pubilc-prlvato health in­
surance plan for th* egad today
tailored to meet at least some of
President Elsenhower's objections
to a Democratic proposal.
Sea. Jacob K. J avita said U
would provide up to $10,000 in
health care insurance to a sub­
scriber for a maximum premium
coat of $9,194.
The GOP plan, to operate under
existing private or apodal state
agencies, would cost a subscrib­
er from $0 cents to $U a month,
depnding on hia income.
Any difference between a sub­
scriber's share and ti)« total cost
would be shared by the state and
the federal governments. The fed­
eral share would be based on a
formula and would rang* from
three-fourtba to ona-tblrd.
Javita aaid that assuming TO
per cent at those eligible would
Join the plan, the average annual
cost to the government would be
about $4M million, the oost to
(be states, $640 miUlon, and to
the subscribers, $400 millioo,

Sportsmen To Hold
Fish Fry, Rally

The Seminole County Sports­
men’s Assn, will bold ito annual
fUh fry and political raUy Sat­
urday at Camp SeMlooto so tho
Wekiva Biver.
Tha rally will begin at 1:45 p.
. when Sen. Douglas Stenstrom
wilt introduce all candidates proBtrviag of the Ash dinner
E ntitled To R efunds willit. begin
at I p. m . nod eontinuTALLAHASSEE (UPI) - AUy.
uotU 7 p.
Gen. Bichard W. Ervin ruled Wed
oeedey people who paid tea** on will ha given time flsr a brief
a hula of u p arate asaeasmawt of ilk hi behalf ad bla candidacy.
mineral, oH and other subsurface
The camp la on the Wekiva
rights ia property are eatkited to Briar, just one mil* aerih ef IB
•f " ' ‘
WASHINGTON (UPf) - Presi­
dent Kieenbower end Colombian
President Alberto IJeras Cemsrgo
traveled to Camp David, Mo.,
by helicopter today to talk about
Latin American problem* to tbe
privacy of the whit* House re­
treat.

diatety with a temporary plan te
block West Crystal Late.
Tbe temporary. pise would a t
low tbe water ia Weat Crystal Lake
to rise one foot and relieve serious
flooding on tha Sort aMe ad te*
lake.
"No on* will b* bust bp
plan,” Krider emphasised.
Also at the commlssioa
were representative! od
owners in ths Crystal Lake ehato.
Wednesday, they bad offered th*
board a plan whereby tiMy would
conduct n aoUcttition campaign te
raise 01,900 te purehaaa the pip*
to run from Late DoFerert to tho
Smith Canal.
However, they ware told that th*
pipe, equipment and labor would
cost much more than that and tbe
only sohi lion wan n special drain­
age district.
Th* district herders Mm wort
akto of Mm gold rarest and thee
goes to Floyd Av*., onto along
Floyd axtendtofl to Mto Atlantis
Coast Line Railroad and Mm« along
Country Club to Mm wort beandtrp
of the golf course.
A map ef tea district will ba
forwarded to tie M t nraeisar
Thursday tor land value atedy and
for determining the exert sort
to seek property owner.

House Plans To OK
'Influence' Curb
WASHINGTON (UPI)—Legis­
lation t* outlaw tofto r a n -peddling
by retired officer* ea Mm pevrolte
of weapons makers teemed os*
tured today ef House peerage.
The House railed tip for its sec­
ond day ef debate n MM providing
for tba court-martial ef office re
who toke railing jote with Mm de­
fense Industry withto
after they retire.
A reHtall Veto
measure-te the Bd
peeled by alghtfhfl.
Bey. / . Edwird Hebert (D -U .)
and a moo ad Bowa* teatenmw
were wspto* a verbal baMto few
an amendment eonying specific
criminal penalties fee officers aad
contractors who violate the baa.
Indications were however, that
tbe Hebert ateradwead would
never come to o showdown vote.
Its opponents planned to try to
sidetrack It by arguiag that under
the House rales tt was wet p*o»
mans to tho bill.
Chairman Carl Ytaaon (D-Ge.)
of the House Armed Service*
Committee, which drafted the
hill, told the House R waa not a
“powderpuff" measure as n o s
have claimed.
Vinson aaid Its previsions te*
eluded;
Forfeiture of retired pay dev
two years for any officer violet*
ing tbe two year “no-selllng*1 boa.
In addition to courtnurtial tor
bringing discredit
forces.

Castro To Change
Laws As Desired
HAVANA ( UPI &gt;—Premier Fidel
Csstro's revolutionary regime
served notice Wednesday night It
feels free lo rewrite Cuba’s tows
any way it sees fit.
Capt. Antonio Nunes Jim*net.
working boa* of Castro's land re­
form institute, a id to a televised
statement Mist any law adopted
by any previous Cuban govarn
ment with
which "interferes with tho
advance of tho revoted
be changed.
Observers here apsrulatad an
••rly target of any togal reform
would be tbe Supreme Court,
which in two recent Instance* Am
revised land uptw priatiK awards
to favor ad tba if; I .

concerned.

Doctors To Air
Lung Cancer Study
PITTSBURGH (U H ) - ^
ware scheduled today to
under oath far pnsetely tbe
time om whether there ia •
between rmetiae and lues
car. They h e re to teca U cd to tea
stand te a • sneer victim's f l r
U M » federal court aril aflBinrt

■aid te wauld begin ealltef them

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MIAMI (UPI) — Ten *f tbo IS
Florida gubomntoriol candidates
outlined their rltw t on taxation
and reepportlonment In a meeting
boro Wednesday night.
Bight DonocnU and two BopubHonno appeared at o d in a r of
lha Florida League af Woman
Voter*. Only 3. Harvle B alm of
Beolfay and Ku Khix Klan leader
Bill Uendrli of Oldimar were

aad shortly odor hoy airivai
bama lha phmm rang. It am
dM0Her af Harris Rcrsoders,
Mm—rL—-aA h|igr&lt;1 MfiMi |i |l
B wallet oa tho ytraot aad
hla daafhlar to call tho
Idamiftai oa soma papers
Mn.
,'pocoo aad lha wallet waa gaaa, aa
aha happily aevaptad Ho rotura
. • • t t h f t i dollars attU hi M
hia

Tbo condldatos were given fhro
■Inutaa each to outline their proTboao yreeeot oad tbolr
*taternante:
Farria Bryant, Ocala — collec­

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By Gubernatorial Candidates

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In ball, Medlum-aUed countie*
•Hould bo granted Increased legiilatlre strength.
Doyle Carlton, Waaohulo—Cat
tbo intangible tag in half, *rt bp
a rtate-wide assessment otaadard,
rovlao tanas la Ifaa with m o m .
mends lion* of tb* legislative Inte­
rim committee now working on
the problem. Add 10 new Roaae
member* and six new senator*,
H aydn Burns, Jacksonville —
Establish n atata committee to to­
ri se tho tax structure.
Tad David, Haflywaod l i t ap
a tales tax on banka, an each
moat tax, and n severance tax
oa timber aad phosphate. Urged
"ell-out war" on the North Floto "Fork Chop dang” which
has Mocked reapportion meat hi
tho Immto.
Fred O. Dickineon, Wort Palm
Beech—Repeal of the Intangible
tax. Meet with maall county
lead m i end aiauro th an thair
equal ibare of nut* track reveaues will centlatM despite raappoitioamaML
Oeorga Downs, Wlatar Park—
Approval af tonga Hoad gambling If
voted aa favorably by people of
any iron. A tse ppsrUmnaca t far

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bers Ruprachl, Sanford; Minerva
Hutchison, Mime, Vivianno J.
Neri, Sanfbrd; Patricia Stcnetrom,
Sanford; Haiti* Orson Virgls,
Sanford; Mary B. Stewart, San­
ford; Myrtano Bullard, Sanford.

A man who decided oa hla first
trip to Florida In ISM that aomaday he'd bo hack to lira has boon
ns mad sals* manager for tba Dan
Fiver, Inc. office hers.
Mr. sad Mr*. Francis Steastram,
Lao W. Salvail, who r*tired as Sanford,
a daughter
a Nary pilot la ISM, picked San­
ford for bis pam aaoat boms af Ethel Grayeoo^Saaiord; Leuranae
tar being 11*1100*4 hors twa yoara
; Forrest Nutt,
when tba air atatioa was
million*! in 1M1.
lalvaU, who atlondod tho real
saute law school at Orlando a f
tar retirement from Um Navy,
will supervise sales tor F irst ia
tb* Tea 'n Green sad Crystal Lake
Farit development* and hi soma
other proposed projects of the

Beotk on
calling FA MON.

Seminote County youngster*
who like to hunt E sau r Bgga will
have thair big ehaaco at the Jay*
ccsa annual Easter Egg Hiint
Easter Sunday.
Tba Jaycees hope to hare 100
children scurrying about for tha
eggs at' Um hunt la Ft. Mellon
Park. The Junior Chamber of
Commerce needs lH dosea eggs
for tho event. . Frlaos donated by
Saafoed merchant* will ho given
children who find Um specially
marked eggs.
lh a April IT hunt w il be open
to children from ea t to If yaar*
old aad will begin at t p. m.
Children ara asked to bring their
own baskets or bogs for lha *fg
gathering. CootriboUsoa may be
■ad* at tb* Jayeoa Information

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Eaterpriee; Baby Hobart Owsaa,
Saaiord; Mrs. Joseph Lafocd and
balw, Saaiord; Vivioaoo Nart,
Sanford; Jam** Boataa, Baaford;
Mary Hasgondora, DaBary,

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Mr. H. K. Filip
Dial A t Daytona
Mr. H. K. Filip, husband af the
former Annie Meriwether of Ian*
ford, died to Dayton* BtaelF
Tuesday.
Mr. Filip wai a retired restaur­
ant owner and lumberman. H* la
survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie
Filip, two nras, flvs daughters,
a stepdaughter aad a grandchild
ran.
Mrs. Henry Russel af Sanford,
sister of Mrs. FUto; and Mrs. Hal
Colbert, niece of Mr*. Filip, visitad with tba famDy at the Filta
bom* Tuesday snd Wednesday, t j

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"Wa a rt presently getting telaolerd Jaycees ara ramladad
vo Ml "watoomtog aboard"
or a isles stair aad tavita
Out
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Fourth
DUtrtct
Caacua
at tb* laehakra Officers
iris* from qualified m l
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Sunday
at
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Amtrlra Friday, lh a party wil
aetata salesman," ha said. "1
caa Legion Building, ana a lia
■ HM • TiM ». ■ .
think that la Toa'a Orson wo have
mm af the choicest locations to
eauth at Saaiord aa Miry. H i t .
Bob WOla o n elected
Tbo rata doused n u t of the octhis area to soil homos aad hope
lh a Caticua wBl atart at l p. ■ .
oon Udgo
* ad tho daadmd
Baafoed M
Hoorn
Uoa of tbo boaafit battboll c o m
all my Meads and acquaintances
gad
ovoe
u
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members
from
day*
day MgM. Laao dtafifor Um Fortor Looting Fuad, but
will let ui half them with thair
ooa alto aamad Junior gar* aaa clubs la lha diitriet a rt an*
■ fund got aa addad | I I U I
nected la attand.
from tbo or to t anyway.
A native af Nashua, N. H., Sal­
John Cameron, ahairaan of tbo
vail Uvea at M S Willow, with hta
not apaaaarnd by tho Blkt,
wife, Joanna aad children, Jimmy,
Mooao and Rportaaon’a Attn.,
Clairs and Paul. Ha la a vataraa
of World War II and wou the
tb tbo oaspett UM of tho oltp
Air Medal with two stars and the
I tbo Ban Frnnctaoo (Hants, who
Distinguished Service Cross far
furalahod two B m i to piny, aoid
la Ska Padfi*.
•wa had bad tw k aa tho waatbar,
■ystam.
but wuat to tboah oil tboao who
John McCarty, Fort
balpod aad ibooo who art tad ad la
Out tbo la tangible tax la bolf,
half tba fund along."
re-ovaluata tbo lovantory
ap M aoebootmeai tax,
tba some number of
NEW FORK (UFI) - The nam­
but radistributo thorn by
ing of Charles A. Hurth, former
tbo Lofirtetar* In
president of Um Southern Associa­
MtU
tion, os general manager of tho
lh a P in t Christian Church
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York entry
* la tho
thw Young Adult Ossa presented a
Jh a MeCorvoy, Hialeah and Now
League today was halted as an­
fare won gift to Foul aad Lola
other "milostooa" far tmaabal’a
Am Drape buck at tb* Mass moot* trolled gambUag to bolt
yrepeaad third major league.
lag Wednesday flight,
of teariots to
Although Wm Naw York fraath o group amt at f a beam of V*
rtilaa bride rv attU ara spoiling nut
aad Mrs. MoobM Earned/,
pleas for a paw atadium, they gasadanoa Orels, with Ed Har­
nouncod tba sataetloa af Hdrth at
ises calling tbs rnosiMc M
md*Coe
the club'# general manager at a
aad Dm aad Dorothy FM
proas conference Wednesday. Dap.
I d aad Galaola “ '
aid M. Oraal, a Naw York
Buyart,
waa named pr eaidant af Um
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most-heralded anticlimax of the
century: Sen. Symington ought to
throw away hia prepared texts and
talk off the cuff.
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somebody at my side said, "The
epltomo of inanities." But once he
pocketed hia two typewritten
talks, there wee e hint of bright­
ness In the lampllghtod hall.
In fact, the senator’s extompornaeoua quips In reply to serious
reports rial queries sounded as If
they had been ghosted by hia poli­
tical godfather, Harry Truman.
Thera was even a strong flavor
of Trumaa cockiness In his stance.
Aad It warn well on the senator,
whose meaner Is usually mild aad
debonair*.
Example — One reporter called
out: "How formidable an opponent
do you think Mr. Nixon will make
la November?"
Symington threw ood hie Jaw
aad said pehwashily: "I think any
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DAILY CROSSWORD

. . thara l a no doubt ia any.
one’s mind that as the federal
government moves further into
this field of endeavoring to en­
force an alleged civil righto program, H has this Inevitable effect
of hardening resistance.
” . . . I believe this proves the
verity and valldy of the statement
made by the attorney general of
the United flutes, when he said
bo recognised that if the federal
government endeavors to move
Into this field and force the** Is­
sues, rather than accomplishing
more civil righto—lose civil righto
will result
“I believe the same is some­
what true in my own state of Flo­
rida. We have had on enormous
Increase in the number of Negroes
who hare been registering and
participating in our elections. Wo
have encouraged I t . . . Wo hare
aeon the number of Negroes re­
gistered in Florida Jump from
some 47,000 in 1049 to over
154,000 ia 1969. 1 must admit that
the rata of growth pas much

By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON (UPI) - I al*
ways thought the Army was our
bast fitter of squan pegs Into
round holes, but now I wonder If
the prize shouldn’t go to the State
Department.
The department e c r t a l n l y
showed oznpUonal ability along
this llae la a volume of testimony
Just published by a House Appro­
priations subcommittee.
I mean teaching a diplomat to
apeak Chinese and then packing
him off to Great Britain was a
stroke of pure genius in square
pegmenahlp.
It was almost ae brilliant a
HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. - coup as the assignment at a for­
Justice of the Peace H. F. Rob­ eign service officer to Niagara
erts, statiag ho hsd bestd no le­ Fells, N.Y., after he bad spent
several weeks learning to apeak
gal edvlee before performing the
wedding ceremony for runaway
heiress Gambia Benedict and An­ unheralded had it not been for
subcommittee chairman John J.
dre Fenimbeanu:
Roooey (D-N.Y.), who has charge
"They bad the license. That's of interpreting the State Depart­
ment's budget
As you may recall, the depart­
AUGUSTA, Oa. — Arnold Palm­ ment some time ego persuaded
er, leading moner-winner an this Congress to pot up tends for n
year’s pro foM circuit, comment­
ing on his being the 6-1 favorite
to win the 14th Masters touma-

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Brown replied, his roeood Innguage shouldn't bo entirely wast­
ed there. He ean converse with
fervlga language specialists in the
British Foreign Office.
"So Instead of speaking in SagUte to one another, they will alt
In the London office aad talk Chi­
nese?" asked Rooney.
"Yes, sir," said Brown.

The
Communists
rejected
Eaton's argument that time was

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the so-called civil righto lagtslatioa now being kicked around.
Sen. George flmathets also made a
4 a. m. talk against the measure.
Here are some of the thiaga he
had to any:
"Mr. President, In my remarks,
of yestCTday I stressed the point
in. legislation is
that the pend
pending
without doubt poll ties lly Inspired.
Adequate laws already exist on
the statute hooks la enforce civil
righto of all ear citizens. The re­
cent decision of the Bepreme Court
ia the Raines and Thomas cases
. . . has already substantiated the
view of many of ns that the at­
torney general of the Uaitod flutes
has adequate power to enforce the
voting righto of citizens who stay
bo discriminated against under
civil righto legislation passed
the Congress In 1967.
"What then, Mr. President,
be the
(he purpose of this lei
legislation
other than that of political oppor­
tunism T And in order to achieve
that goal there a n those among
ue who a n willing to tear asunder
the last vestige of the sovereign
power of our States. I am su n
that if those who sponsor this
legislation fully realised its im­
pact they would seek some other
method of providing their political
opportunity then to choose the
auglc weeds "civil righto."
"1 am s u n they would sot
cbooee the . . . hackneyed wards
of "civil righto." Like everybody
else, I believe in basic civil righto.
But I do not think that this par­
ticular proposal now under con­
sideration qualifies to no entitled
a civil righto bill.

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more npM In (Im .*»y» oerora the
Ctrl I Rights Commission under*
took Its !abon than it has bam
..n e t. . . thara ara 844,000 Negto
cltlsans in ear sUta, according to
the latest census . . . When the
Civil RlfhU CammUslon wrote
the leaders of our sUU requesV
Inf that they advise the contrali.
lien as to whether there had been
any complaint filed with respect
to any individual being deprived
of the voting privilege, ray In.
fanuOJoa Is that there were less
th is i t complain*!. ! understand
further that those 14 complaints
were not vouched for or supported
by any additional evidence . , .
When only 14 cotapUinU i »
made, with a Negro population &lt;P
■44,000 I believe that the stote
of Florida, as any state should, is
privileged to taka off Its hat and
take a bow and say that under no
stretch of imagination could any*
one construe In any fashion what,
aver, that anyone was ondeavoring
to keep a Negro citlsea from fully
participating In hia basis right to
vote."

Roooey: "la that not fantas-

tier*
Brown: "No, sir. They a n e n ^
lous to hasp up tbelr practice.".
Rooney: “They go out to Chi­
nese reitsursnU end have chop
suey togetherT"
Brown: "Yes, air."
1 must say that training a dip­
lomat to n a d a Chinese menu
seemed a raMe fantastic to me.
It seemed mare so es Rooney
pressed on.
The chairmen neit inquire^
•bout Fnncb-speeklng diplomat®
who w en sent to Denmark, Aus­
tria and Inland, and Germanipcaking diplomats who w en as­
signed to Turkey, Wales, Hong
Kong and Niagara Falls. Brown
laid ha hoped they found some­
one to talk to.
I don’t know bow many lan­
guages Rooney himself speaks but
I think Browa would agree be
does very well In blunt E n g lis h

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Mrt. Donald Knight was hon­
ored, recently, with a stork
shower at the home of Mrs. Lewis
Barley In Lake Mary, with Mrs.
Holly Piercy serving as eo-hostess.
The rooms of the Barley home
were attractively decorated with
arrangement! of pink roses, del­
phinium, carnations and fern and
illuminated with candlelight,
During the evening, games
were played end prises awarded
to Mrs. Kyle McMillan and Mrt.
H. B. Longwell. The gifts were
presented to the honoree In a
bassinet decorated with green end
while crepe paper, ruffles and
roses.
Ths refreshment table wee overoverlaid with a pink linen eloth
and held appointments of crystal.
Miniature stork* carrying a baby
was given to each guest at fav­
ors.
Invited guests Included, Mr*.
McMillan, Mrs. Longwell, Miss
Bobbye Morton, Mrt. F. W. Hall,
Mrt. Austin Knight, Mrs. Dorothy
Stapleton, Mrs. B. M. Dyson, Mrs.
Hcrby Knight, Mrs, W. 1. Crab­
tree. Mra. J. W. Carter, Mrs.
Fred Myers, Mrt. R. M. Jones,
Mrs. R. L. Morton, Mrs. J. F.
Harrison, Mrs. J. W.. Brown,
Mrs. T. F, Hicks, Mrt. N. C.
Booth, Mrs, Carletan Bliss, Mrs.
Mrs. Myron Smith.
Mra. Richard Gorton, Mrs. Mel­
vin Dekle, Mrt. H. R. Parker,
Mr*. Olio Thomas, Mra. P. L.
Rudd, Mra. Donald Reagan, Mrt.
Paul Straub, Mrt. Donald Flamm,
Mrt. Fred Fisher, Mrs. W. A.
Cagle, Mrs, Alfred Chiles, Mrs.
Joe Mason, Mrs. William Cardgan, Mrs. Clyde Ravage, Mr*.
Ralph Betts, Mr*. Dan Batten,
Mrt. Richard Galloway, Mri.
Amos Jones, Mrs. Ken Echols
and Mrs. Ed Alderman.

PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT and two committee members of
the Ethel Root Circle of The Congregational Church are shown holding the
cover for their cook book, which will go on sale May 2. The recipes are
family favorites of members and friends of the church. Copies may be re.
served by calling FA 2-6569 or FA 2-4264. ]* ft to right, they are, M rs.
Herbert Thurston, vice president, M ra. Maurice Corbett, president, Mrs.
Max Coberiy, cook book chairman, and Mrs. Howard Rollins, editor. Fina nee chain*—, Mrs. Helen Remusat was absent when the picture wits
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(Herald Photo)

Rev.
And
Mrs.Carter Honored
At Farewell Party At Church
fellowship Hall of the Congre­
•gational
Christian Church was

the scene of the second Joint
meeting of the year for the Kthel
Root Circle and the Friendship
League when they met Monday
evening* The meeting was followed
by a surprise “farewell party" hon­
oring the Rev. and Mra. Richard
Carter who will be leaving after
the Easier service.
Mra. Howard Rollins, general
chairman end originator, far the
•“Nine Loaves of Breed and Five
Fishes" Cook Book that the two
groups are working on se hard,

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reported that "some very good
recipes" had been turned In lo
her. The book will not only con­
tain recipe* to serve from 4 to
I but also to serve SO to 100 in­
cluding suggested mcnui.
December S was voted on as the
date set to have a baiaar and
supper by the member* of the
church and all member* were
ssked to start working on items
to sell. The groups also voted to
purchase 100 five piece place
settings of dishes for the church
kitchen.
The presidents decided to ap-

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THURSDAY
Sanford Boat and Ski Club meets
I p. m. at the little green hut
v en East First St. The cruise sche­
dule for the year will be presented
for approval.
FRIDAY
The Dirt Gardeners’ Circle of the
Garden Club will meet at 10 a. m.
at the home of Mrs. R. T. Cowan,
llg N. Summerlin Ave. The pro­
gram will be a review of the tour
and club activities during the pest

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The Hibiscus Circle will meet at
the home of Mrs. John Fox, In
Paota, at 2 p. m. Mrs. Gordon
Brisson will present the program,
using as her subject "geraniums."
The Ixora Circle meets at 9:43
a. m. at the home of Mrs. John
. Morgan In Mayfair. Mrs. Fred
Genes and Mrs. J. E. Terwillegsr
Jr. will be in charge of a flower
arrangement workshop. Members
(jhsro requested to bring flowers,
foliage, container! and needlepoint
holders for their own arrange­
ment!. Following the workshop, a
luncheon will bo eervod for a small
charge.
The Jacsrsnda Circle will meet
at 7:10 p. ro. at the home of Mr*.
J . T. Little, 230T Oak A.va. Dr. J. F.

Darby, from the experimental sta­
tion will speak on "garden*."
Members are asked to bring writ­
ten suggestions for next year's pro­
grams.
Mimosa Circle members will
meet si 9:30 a. m. in front of the
Winn Dixie store on French' Ave.
and go in ■ group to the citrus
lower at.Clcrmont for a lour and
luncheon.
The Rose Circle will meet at the
home of Mra. C. M. Slaughter,
Ifita West Central Ave., Orlendo,
at 10 a. m. There will be a tour
of Mrs. Slaughter’s garden and
she wilt speak to the group on
"Day Lilies." Any member wish­
ing transportation should be at the
home of Mrs. James Truitt by •
a. m.

Enlisted Wives

point two members from each
group to be on the kitchen com­
mittee to keep the kitchen In
supplies and in order at all time*.
U was discussed arid decided that
the surplus money from the Len­
ten "Pot Luck" suppers will be
turned over to me cnslrman of
the vacation Bible school to purcate supplies.
Mrs. Earl Motley will have e
plastic party, May 2. at her home
at Mil Oak Ave. She stated that
If "sveryone brought at least one
guest the circle should make it
quite t euccess."
Rev. Carter gave ■ very in­
teresting talk. He spoke on the
things that "had been accom­
plished in the past four months"
but said Hist there was a greet
deal more In be done. He staled
that with working hours shortened,
m ulling in more spare lime,
some atm do not find an hour to
give to the church. Beautiful
slides from Williamsburg and Ar­
lington, Vs. and Washington, D.C.
were shown by Rev. Carter,
A beautiful ilHer-rlmmcd wood­
en serving tray' was 'presented to
the surprised guests of honor for
their great help In ImproUng the
church, after which delicious re­
freshments consisting of Iced
angel food cakes, lee ereatn, home­
made mini* and coffee were serv­
ed by the hostesses; Mrs. Edward
Ludccke and Mrs. Olliff Nordgren
assisted by Mrs. M. Corbett and
Mrs. H. Thurston.
Mrs. Harold Iferbat will be
hotteii for the neat rrgular meet­
ing of Ihe circle, April 19, at ber
home, 4TS Roselle Drive.

Miss Krygier Named

Driving Program,

Catholic Club

Jiffy' cheese cake la made by
atlrrlng drained crushed pineap­
ple and chopped walnuts to taste
into softened cream cheese. Spread
on graham crackers, stack them
three deep end chill until aerving time.

day. The public is Invited end
husbands of members wilt be
particularly welcome. The mod­
els will be showing the garments
they have made for themselves
end Ihe claiiifiestlon* are: sports­
wear, afternoon dresses, Sunday
and evening clothing.
There wilt be a group for be­
ginners, those who have not mad*
more than six dresses. The win­
ners will have their expenses
paid for a trip to Gainetvill*
and the short courses.
Judges for the dress revue will
be Miss Lucy Nowlin, Mrs. Edna
Eby and Mrs. Betty Losin. En­
tertainment is planned and an
enjoyable evsnlng anticipated.
Ths 4-H girls will hold their
dress revue at the tame lime
end will model aprons and dress­
es they have made. In addition,
they will have display exbibiti
showing projects they hate been
working on during Ihe year. The
Nations! Cotton Council it tend­
ing clothing made from feed
tacks whleh will be modeled by
4-H girls end club members.
National home demonstration
week will be held from May t
through May 7. On May 4 the
county council announces plant
for a tour through the "Deep
South" product! building. Membyr* ere asked to meet at the
center at 9:30 in the morning if
they with to there rides or
■t the Deep South building in
time for the lour at 10:00 a. m.
Bring your Own lunch end after
lunch the group has been invited
to visit some of the lovely homes
on Lake Brantley.
Miss Wilson talked of future
plena for programs and captained
that a long-range educational
program la being worked out for
home demonstration programs
that should prove fo be most in­
structive to members.

Jaycee Wives Hear

President Of The
The Catholic Women’s Club
All Souls Church held the annual
eleetlon of officers for the coming
year at their April meeting, Mon­
day.
The officers were chosen by writ­
ten ballot and those elected were
Miss Edith Krygier, prealdcnt, Mrs.
Robert C. Bremen, vie* president,
Mrs. James I.. Von Hartn-lis, sec­
retary, Mrs. John J. Stendiewlcs.
treasurer end Mrt. Theodore J, La
Tour, corresponding secretary.
Installation ceremonies will be
held at the annual Communion
Breakfast, May 1, following ths
9:30 Mass. Ths breakfast will be
held In the ehurch social hall.
Mrs. Lenox Fay, president, pre­
sided at • short business meeting
preceding the election and plans
uore made to hold an Easter egg
hunt an the church grounds. Easier
Sunday at 3 p. m. it will' be for
preschool children and students
through the third grade. Mra, Anna
Jansen Is chairmen of the event
anri the women of the club wilt
donate the egg* for the hunt.

Navy Wives Club

HD Council Plans
For Coming Events
The County Home Demonstration
Council Executive Committee met
Monday afternoon, at 2:00 p. m.
in the office of Mill Myrtle Wil­
ton, home dem onstration agent.
Present were Mist Wilson, Mrs.
George Otto, president, Longwood:
Mrs. Harold Earner. E l d e r
Springs; Mrs. D. D. Daniel, Ovie­
do, Mrs. J, D. Callahsn, Sanford,
Mrs. If. L. Johnson, Lake Monroe,
Mrs. R. E. Mitchell, Seminole
Evening Cluh, and Mr*. Hal Har­
ris*, Sanford.
The date for the neat county
council meeting tn be held i t the
Home Demonilratlon Center has
been changed to April B end the
meeting will start at JO a. m.
Two fine programs have been
planned. In the morning J. 8.
Moore, extension poultry specialist,
from Gainesville, will give an edu­
cational talk on "Poultry end
Eggs." He it bringing with him
slides in color to Illustrate his talk.
After lunch Mr. Rolland DeJgig
will talk on "Investments," cover­
ing management of money, bud­
gets and other related matters.
Members are asked to bring their
own sandwiches and the council
will prepare coffee.
The dress revue will be held
at 7:30 p. m. April 19, following
the day council meeting on Thurt-

Plan Steak Fry

Debbie Celebrates
Tenth Birthday
A t Skateland
Debbie Rowland celebrated her
tenth birthday last weekend with
a skating party. Debbie and a
group nf her friendi, accompanied
by her mother, Mr*. Martha Row­
land and Mrt. Richard Parkard
went tn Skateland for an enjoy­
able outing.
Those attending were Debbie,
Gall Gatchel, Leslie Hirtwlg,
Pam 1 Reynnlds, Diene ' Husain,
Mery Elisabeth Johnson, Debbie
Jarvis, G*ri Ann Warnke, Mary
Margaret Reynolds, David Rich­
ards, Darrell Vodoplch, Donald
Wilcox, Tommy Jones sod Clark
Higgins.

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Janita Celebrates
Twelfth Birthday
With Party
Janlla Mae Fortier, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Fortier,
was honored with a party on her
11th birthday, at the home of her
parent! on the Old Lake Mary
Road.
Badminton, blind man's bluff
and several other games were en­
joyed by the guests, with prises
being awarded lo the winners of
earh.
They also enjoyed movies of
a vacation trip made by Ihe For­
tier family last summer. They
included scenes taken at Rock
City, an Indian reservation and
other Interesting places through
Ihe Smoky Mountains.
Refreshments of ire cream and
ceke were served by the hostess­
es. Guests were Wesley Arnold,
Wanda Rumney, Jorle Rumney,
Donald Fortier. Cleo Teston, Ad­
rien Boyd. Frances Boyd, Dorethy, Barbara and Carol Diehl and
Alvin I.ee.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rumney
and Jantta's grandparents, Mr.
■nd Mr*. Arthur Boyd, wera alto
present.

Tlie Jayceei Wives Club met at
Ihe home of Mrs. Bill Klinefelter.
I ll Eecatnbla Dr. for their April
meeting.
Mrs. George Speer presentrd an
interesting program on driving
rule* and regulations.
Cluh members voted to help the
Jayceea with their annaul Easier
egg hunt. They will dye the eggs
■nd help prepare them for the
event.
The cluh plans lo hold a "steak
fry" at Golden Lake, April 19,
honoring new members and their
husband*.
Mrs. M. L. Reborn won thr host­
ess gift. Following the business
FRIDAY
session, refreshment! were served
Pinecrest Bspllit Church Mar­
by Mrs. Klinefelter and her coried Young people SS class meet
hostess, Mrt. Bill Slayton.
The neat meeting will be at the In Ihe home of Mrs. John Pridehome of. Mra. Bob -McKee with more at 7;SO p. m. Bible Survey CUst nf the Firit
Mrt. Tony Trams at co-hostess.
Baptist Church meets at 7:30
P- m.
A protruding flashlight at the
head of an umbrella mikes a
walk in the rain safe on dark
niahta.

The Navy Wives Club Ns. N t
met this week end scoot at »d
chairmen and eo-chatrmra Ear
their variout committees. They
are Dm Monro end Sandra MeAunelly, publicity, Mery
and Ann Slertkowidti, Navy Wives
News, LarraiM Elliott ta 4 IM
Spain, ahtivttie*, Rath
hospitality.
Doris EUia, points,
son, master-at-arms. Dts Ander­
son and Rita WolfklB, awdM
board. Joann* Telkatnp and N i­
sei Denslow, layette, Bevvrty
Grabarkiewict a n d
Lorre In*
Rown, ways and means, Mary
Fucito and Evelyn Stackboaec,
scrapbook, Lorraine Rowe, scho­
larship, Ann Sierskowskl. mem­
bership, Betty Accord and Bev­
erly Grabarkiewicx, posters, Armints Taylor end Lorraine ■ lloli, refreshments sad Evelyn
Stackhouse, supplies.
Delegate* were else chosen te
represent the club at tha Sowtheast Region District meeting ih
May. They were Mre. Nell Netter and Mrs. Mary LelgMy.
A covered dish luncheon M
scheduled for April 11. Time end
place to be announced later. Nonmember* may call FA S-1999 fag
further inform stion.
A meeting of eommtttaa chair­
men will be held at 9 p. m. April
19 at the home of Mra. Grebe**
klewlcs, 2090 Orlando Ave;
New mem bars welcomed Into
the club wera Margie Wooda and
Jane Leetekamp. Guests wera
Ann Hudson, Winifred White mad
Twlla Mathias. Hostesses for tha
evening wera Nell Kutxer, Mary
Nieely and Dru Moor*.

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Members of the VAH-U Enlist­
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Friday at 1:30 p. m. at the En­
listed Men’s Chib, for the regular
April meeting. Dauphine Beau­
champ, president, urges all membera to attend, as plans for future
activities will be diseased.

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By JERRY COVINGTON
Tbo Bemlool* High bnaebollerx have
thalr work cut out for thorn tomorrow
whoa they piny hoot to tough Apopkn. -The
Dartora a rt undefeated in OBC piny and
they hovo a win over Lnkeviow of Winter
Garden, anrlinr touted m th* team to bent
thin aoneon. Tho Dartora only loan wag to
Lyman by a acorn of 4-S. However, tho
next weak they cam* back and boat tha
Greyhound* 5-2. Sophomore Dan Goolaby
in a fine pitcher and ia the bis sun for the
Darter*.
Tin Seminole* may have found tha key
to a aucceuful ooaoon Tutoday night in
their victory over Looaburg. Senior Jim
Gracey waa frtmondoua on tha mound
a* ha fanned 10 bnttoru and save up but
on* h i t If Gracoy can keep h u form they
will ba tough all tha way.
Another follow who hai given th*
Sominoloi a big boost is froahman Jackin
Caolo. Little Jackin haa steadily improved
behind the plat* and la giving tha pitchers
• lot of help. Johnny wnalehet started tho
•oaoon aa the No. 1 catcher but Caolo haa
been so impressive th a t a t present ho has
tha regular job.
In tba batting department, third boonT orrr Christenson and Alex McKib.
bin have
the rang* and tber shoulds v s ffound
b
ba banging out the
boos hits- In the game
tho boai
Tuooday Christensen
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It a bell well over
840 feet only to have it hauled in on a
beautiful catch.

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Corns Sports
Coach Jim Pigott’s track* tera continue
to crack raoord after record, this Meson.
I f by aoma chance they can outaeora Wintor Park in tho events Mike Moeher isn’t
participating in they have a good chance
taking tha OBC. The Wildcats automa­
tically have a 80 point or better advantage
when Mosher enters a meet, for ha la
nothing short of aansational in every
event. Ha is like a collar* star among
these high school lads.
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In a little more than a week, Manager
Bobbie Robertson will bring his ball dub
to Sanford to open tha I960 Florida State
League ceaeon, Tha dub la scheduled to

openi April 18 In Leeiburg.
Robortion, who is a fine catcher and
hitter, io vary excited about the playen
assigned to th* Greyhound* by Kansas
City and he Is confident th a t ha will be
able to provide us with an exciting sum­
mer.
Business Manager Fete Schaal reports
th a t everything is set for the opening
game and tha club is ready to operate on a
sound financial baits throughout the sea­
son. The city has given wonderful re­
sponse to tha entire program and we can
look forward to a fine summer of base­
ball.

Kegler Who Rolled Record
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Early (ana) Wynn, tte Avail*
two tooiagi. Prank I
c m Laima * top wianlag pltcter
of Iiat aeaeoc, a m notie# M a r
i rout* lor Detroit and
allowing only faor
that ka'a all cat far another fail
year Uiat wtQ brlag fal a cloaa to
or esMMUea pan**,
mauled fa n Prana
too magic lim n of M aictortot.
i tbolr Drat meeting
T te Chicago While Sex' aca
tan Lopato’a Uth Tn
righthander displayed mid-aeasoe
f a n to braaaln* laran ahntout la- homer gave Milwaukee a t- t win
■toga to a M victory over too over Cincinnati; Bab Hato'a nlathinning double cleared to* bona
for ClovoUnd's 1M victory over
toe Chicago Cuba: Dick Schofltld'a lOth-lnalog s u ite drove to
PitUburgk’a wlaotog tally to a T4
umpa ahead of MUwaukn'a deciaien, over PhUadalphto; Mae
W arm gpolm far top banon Musters homer lad tig Cerda to
among eum atly active buriera a 11-10 victory over Beaton; and
and ha know* that ■notour big Reger Marti* iitb-bnlag atogto
yoar wUl put him within ara*a ave to* Yaakaca a 44 v h over
lalUmen.
gam Jooea, to* jBlaata' M-gamc
wlnnar, waa blaatod to r m m
rune to tba Dodgert* vtotary, in­
cluding bomert by Wally Mean
and John B onbon and all walk*
Willi. McCovay’a to n e aim homer
led to* aiaau* foil!* counter-at­
tack.
Lopata'a Wait off rookie P a n
Stenfaoun gave MUwaukoa tia
fifth atraight vtotary and made
Bob Buah tbo wlooer In relief.
Frank T o m a too bom tnd tor tba
Bravea. U w Johason and I n t o
Banka hit hem an far Um Cuba,
but Cleveland rallied far f i n
m m to tha tori half af to* ninth.
Including Hati*a throe-run doubt*
rolled under th* fence, and
trait bHtars ware quickly eraaed that
In double playa. A two-run Chica­ the winning run waa walked *•
go rally to tba fifth Inning on cron by pitcher Mo* Drobowaky.
Pittsburgh commuted fear orGoo* Prooio'a ainglo, Mlnnl* Mintoot led to five unearned
ooo'a double and A1 Imilh'a dou­ roro
PhlUJ* mn* but pulled to* gam*
ble enabled Wynn to turn over a out
when fchoflald'a third bit of
to* g a m to tbo loth toning seered pinch-runner Joe rbriitophcr
from aecond.
Tbo Yanbeee ftaoDy wen ton
game* to a row too th* l i n t time
Saotor d Bate Bulk League try- tola aeaae* whan Marti Moated a
outa will bo held Friday at tbo long drive to light that Matty
Somtoolo High BaaabaQ Pield bo- •cored ctotio Boyer fn m to m .
gtontog at l;M p. m.
Duke M m end SU Gib* pitched
AD boya who will b* II by hittoao. relief tor flvo todnga to
September 1 or not over l l on act too stags tor tba wto.
that data aro eligible to tegUtor
iduaiat aaya be baa trouble aeetor to* tryout*. Birth eorttftcatea Ing to* boll In tba M g l* Ariasna
muet b* brought at tola t lm .
Laat yoar'a alx team league baa
boat expanded to eight with tbo
addhtin af Late Mary and
Oviedo. Tbo aoaaea U duo to gat victory, cart
underway April St with practice Wagner aim
Lorn*.
starting next'week.

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pound* to tbo M-yoar-old fuUmer'a
1M, Mid ho thought bo knocked kti
opponent down with n left book to
too Jaw tola to th* elate round.
Mercian* ruled It a all*.
Fullmer, brother of middleweight
champion Geo* Fullmer, waa dtitattooed with to* dectikm, but waa
not aa fakement aa Karwtn.

To Sign Pact

TOLEDO, Ohio (UPI) — Allle
Brandt, to* Mighty n it* from
Ittk p o rt, N, Y., who roOtd tba
hlgboat l*i m a aarlaa to bowling
hiatory, wtu bo induetad to to
bowling*! Han of P an * to earemonies at tha ABC tournament
boro tonight.
Brandt, who roltod a aaoaatlon*
at M aoriat to UM, will bacom*
too Mat member of to* bowling
Hall of Pam*. Poliowing induction
cart mootea ho and other Hall of
Pamora will compete to aa exhi­
bition match against an all-ator
team from Toledo.
Other Hall of Pamora appearing
tonight aro Prank Beokevie,
Adolph Cartoon, Joe Horria, Hank
Marino, Harry Itraota, and Wal­
ter Ward.
Th* blgbaat poaalbl* tout tor
any bowtor to a tore* * gam*
league act la aco, or to r n perfect
mo acorn. Brandt accompUcImd
hie g n a t total on jam** of MT,
ma and too. He rotted » atrihaa
out pf a maximum of M.
WadOMday'a bawltog in tba
tournament resulted hi ana minor
chaagu to too atondtags whan Ed­
ward WlerdaraU and John fy n ka, both of Toledo, bad a 1,»0
doublea aeore to go into eighth
place in tba two-man division.
WtordaraU roiled a Ml and By*
roka a a n . Syroka ended with
l ,t i t tor Uth place to Um allareata.
Tha top team aeon waa MM,
rolled by tha Loa Angela* Bowling
Aim. Mo. a loam. It, honaia r ,
waa net good anough to crack tba
loader*.

67 Of Nation's Top Golf
Pros Tee Of In Masters Play
AUOUfTA, Os. (UPI) - Th*
world's matters at tte fglrwsn
started tu t today after tea flrat of
lMO'e major golf tltto*—Um Mart•ra—with Arnold Palmer Ike betting choice ted Sammy laead aod
B«n Hogas to* sMtimastal favor

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A field af M—IT am iuura and ST
profam osati toed off at 1C a. m.
over Um e,*C0-yara Auguta Naoil count.
By dusk on Sunday—birring g

playoff—on* of thorn will wear tba
groan Jacket which symbolises on*
of tt* mart coveted champtauhlp*
to the game.
Despite a Might attack of tba flu.
which he shrugged off "as nothing
serious," Palmer still remained to*
hotting favorite. But the odd* on#
the year’s leading money winner*'
lengthened from M to !-l. with
Snead the second ebeico to th*
revised betting list *t O-l. Ken
Venturi was next in line et 7-1 fol­
lowed fay burly Mike Souchgfc et
f-1 .

Detroit Proxy
Denies Dykes Out
LAKELAND (UPI) — Bill D*W1U, preiident of to* Detroit Ti­
gers, u y t tte club h u no mor*
thought of replacing Manager
Jimmy Dyke* than “of taking a
trh&gt; to tte moon.”
The club president made tba
statement Wednesday to comminting on a Detroit newspaper
report that Dykes, might be on
the way out. The report followed
by one day tha demotion of Rick
Perrall from general manager to
• post as DeWitt'a special assist,
nnt.
DeWItt called toe Dykes report
"ridiculous” and said the elgaysmoking field pilot is "a splendid
manager."
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Dykes, one of baseball's wittier
skippers, wasn't letting himself
bo bothered much by the story.
'T v* looked over my contract
and it's all legal and in good
order," he said. " I intend to ful­
fill my part of it."

Palmer, who baa tasted to til,TOO thus far, said ho wont to so*
a doctor purely as a precautionary
measure "and ba told ma th* con­
gestion waa breaking up-"
m
"It doean't better me," be Instil- •
ad, adding that to* adds didn't
bolter him cither.
"At least I try to make them no
concern," ho said.
Palmer played only a few boles
on the back nine of th* cfaampionahlp course Wednesday and then
shot a two under par O over the
nine-hole par three course in tho
afternoon. Tha contestants played
this one for silverware prizes. ^
Palmer missed four greens, butv
had seven one-putt g m n i.
Snead won tte competition when
he birdlod th* ninth bole for a M.
Lew Worsham aod Dick Knight
tied for second with M’s. Doug
Sanders and Ted KroO each had
holes In one. Snead conalderod hti
par three triumph a good oman.
"I have aa good a ehanee aa any*
body," b* instiled. Earlier to th*
day, be fired a final praetic* round a
TS, even par, with five birdies and w
five bogeys. It was Um first Urn*
be had failed to brook par to his
Masters tuncups.

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NORTH ORLANDO HOMES model home has been
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sidered design, price of the home, type of construction,
coot of the land, building materials, zoning, and many
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south end of the county.
County Commissioner Lawrence
Sarofford was authorized by the
board Tuesday to check Into the
coat of pumps to pump the water
out of property near Lake Faith,
Lake Roy, Lake Orients, lake

County Contest
Day Discussed
Cedi Tucker, county agent from
Sanford, mat with tbe Lake
Mary 4-H boys this week at the
acbool te discuss the county conteat day to be held on April SO.
Four categories ere open for
the boye to enter! tractor care,
publie apeaklng, electric lamp*,
and insect collecting. These sub­
jects were dlscueaed by the boye
and their leader, Mrs. Cedi Mixon.
To conclude tbe contest day ac­
tivities, the 4-H boys and girls
will have a skating party at Ska to
City. Thera will bo a #0 cants
charg* for oaeh ono attending.
Monday afternoon Tucker will
moot with tha boye again to havo
a work aeeeion on their garden.
AU boye a n asked te attend
whether they have • garden or

Swofford tokl the board that wa­
ter ie seeping In the homes of
many of these property ownere
and in some cases persons have
even moved out.
Board Chairmen John Krider
asked Swofford to get tha “facts
and figures" and If the purchase of
pumpa will help end, is not costly,
"wa will da everything te our pow­
er to relieve the atteatioo."
Swofford said lakes te tha ssuth
•ad af ths county have rises la a
"critical" potet

Junior Rifle
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F u b llth Mar. I t a A pr. T, I t , I t .

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KOTICB IB h e reb y a l . e a t h a t t
am o n g a ce d In business e t l i t !
O rlando
D r. S anford, S .m ln o le
C ounty, F lo rid a, u n d e r t h . fletl
tloue n i m . of, J . t In n n .e l s u r e n l ,
end th a t t Intend lo r e lie f e r said
nam e w ith th e C le rk e t th e C ircu it
C ourt. Hemlnolo C ounty, P lo rld a,
In sccordeneo w ith th e p rovisions
of th s P lc tlllo u e Kam a S to tu te a ,
to .w ltl Section M l .tl F lo rid a Bintu tc a l i l t .
S i t ! A lice S. W addell
Publlch M ar. SI. I t * A pr. T. I t

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A rth u r J . D o u g h erty , Or.
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North Orlando's mayor will see
If the village can’t control Us dog
problem by getting pointers from
Sanford's dog ordinance.
Mayor Roy Uddicott told the vll*
lege council Tuesday night that he
would find out from City Manager
W. B. Knowles just what kind of
an ordinance Sanford has on dor
control. O. V. PeUt, of 80 S. Cortes
Ave. said there era 10 or IS dogs
that frequently run loose In his
neighborhood.
“te order to keep these dogs
from running wild that people own,
wa era going to have to put a fee
on them," Mayor Uddicott said.
He poiatad out that places like
North Orlando are becoming a
dumping ground for people who
want to abandon their dogs.
North Orlando will havo a report
wtthta 10 days on Just what kind of
tasuranea tha village's property
should have. Councilman Joe Jack
— told the village council.
Jack— said American Firs and
Casualty Company la making a
survey af tbe type liability North
Orlando needs now and what it
should have aa tha community
grows. Jackson recommended that
tha policy cover the village's sta­
tion wagon. Jeep, and pickup truck
and tha mayor and couacllmtn'i
ears whan they are being used for
village business.
Mayer Uddicott told Jack— te
get at least two bids on the Insur­
ance. Ihay will bo from lanford,
Winter P a n and Orlando a gsncles.

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North Orlando
Seeks Way To Curb
Relief may be in light for land­ Seminary, Lake Mauby and Lake Dog Problem
locked lake property owners in tha Charity.

Tha South Seminole Rifle Club
now has its Junior counterpart,
' A South Seminole Junior Elite
Club has boon started by BUI
Bridge of Font Park. There a n
17 boys ta tha club whkh has
National Rifte Association affilia­
tions. Tba bays shoot every Satur­
day at their awn rang#.
Bridge, who Is alee scoutmaster
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of Longwood Boy Scout Troop 889,
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bought covers! single abet i t eel.
rifles which he lets the hoys use
when they d en t have their ewa
guns. Hie beys are taught rifte
construction end safety before
Tractor T heft
they go on tho range. The club is
ric m ro v a n a a n
to boys under It.
Five Longwood youtha were ar­
w o n c u i s a s r . b r e iv .n t h a t t retted last week and charged with
a s s n r u U l« b u sin e ss a t C s a s tlb . r r r . s . m t i . l . C . s a t r , F l o r i s t , taking a Conley Groves tractor,
u n S tr th s m u t t o n s n asse a t, e a s t ­ driving it into a swamp, and
e rn A d ju stm en t B n ren u nnd tb n t draining out tba gasoline. The
I In ten d ta r e g is te r eetd nam e
w ith th e C le rk a t Ibn cirauit tractor waa takrn ths night of
C o u rt. B om lnol. C ounty. F lo rid a. In March 28, Longwood Police Chief
acco rd an ce w ith th e p re v is io n s a t
th e rtc tltlo u e Kerne S ta tu te s, to ­ Claude Leya acid Wadnaaday.

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Land-Locked Lake Property
Owners May Get Flood Relief

A village property tax for North
Orlando la "In the realm of poail*
bility." Mayor Roy Llddlcott aald
Tuesday night.
A village reiident, Charles Blge
low, asked at the Village Council
meeting whether North Orlando
would some day have s proper
tax. Bigelow said that as North
Orlando grows from its present
S.100 acres, it will need mere police
and firs protection.
Tht mayor said a tax an clga
rets and local industry might
bring the community income in the
future. Councilman J e t Jack—
said North Orlando will aoUact
money from franchise agreements
a t Uma goes on.
The mayor really had a tough
Job recently, the village Council
also beard.
Mayor Uddicott was ottered
■one money—sad he had to refuse
It. It — me the mayor reeetved a
letter from dominate County Civil
Defease Director A. B. Peterson
Sr. faying that Peter— waa au­
thorised to give North Orlande re­
sistance if the viQago waa damag­
ed by March's heavy rates. The
mayor bad to report that North
Orlando didn't noed the money.
‘That’s e ahama. * .to our ad­
vantage," Councilman R e g g i e
Webster said.

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home was designed to let its occupants “enjoy Florida
living." A folder showing the home can be obtained by
sending your name and address to Deutsch, care of
Masterbuilders, Box 975, Winter Park.

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’Interest in all models and styles was
great and it looked like the people enjoyed
the ahow,” Hunt said.
There are 81 cars on display and vls|.
tors to the ahow have commented on the
convenience of having a chance to see all
the different makea in one location, Hunt
■aid.
There are cars with a retail value of
1262,198.41 being exhibited by the San*
ford dealers. They range in price from
61,118.86 to 67.042.87.
A puppet show will be presented three
times today, a t 4:80, 7:80 and 8:80 p.m.,
and a loudspeaker system will be operat­
ing to enchanca the entertainment.
Refreshments are being sold in the
show arA by members of the Seminole
High School Band, which was given the
concession profits by the auto dealers.
The band was applauded Wednesday night
for a concert during the show.
More door prises will be awarded tonight and Friday and somebody will get an
opportunity to take home a 6800 cash gift
during the final showing Frltay.

Tha Sanford Automobile Dealers Awn.
shear opened to a full house Wednesday
night sad the dealers wars shining up
their wares for another go ’round today
aa tha exhibits continue from S p.m, to
f p.m. through Friday.
An aatimatad 6,000 people looked over
tha 1960 models of ail U. S. made cars snd
sgmpw** and tha imported ones sold hers.
The eompset cars drew a big sh ire of
tha public interest, but there wss a lot
of o-o-o-hlng and a-a-a-hing over tha pTush
big lobe too.
Station wagona and flashy convertibles
attracted many conmisnts snd the new*
eat accessories in ths show impressed
moat spectators.
Among the viewers wers residents
from all over Seminole County and adjoin*
tag areas as far away as Apopka and D«-

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turnout and hope to entertain more large
crowds today and Friday, Willie Hunt of
Hunt*Ltacoln*Mercuiy, chairman of ths
show, said.

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new Comets and reported prospects far
others.
All ths dealers reported "real good
prospecta” for delivery of automobiles to
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By FRED DANZIG
NEW YORK (UPI) - Alfred
Hitchcock, who conduct! those
Sunday night TV courses In can­
nibalism, threw his comlderable
weight behind the more agree­
able and pertinent subject of Jus­
tice Tuesday night.
It was a welcome change.
Hitchcock directed, "Incident at
a Corner," NBCTV’a "SUrtime"
E offering, which tola the story of
08-yeer-old
68-year-old James Medwlck, a
school-crossing guard who was
fired immediately after being un­
justly and anonymously accused
of molesting little girls.
In the play, some ot Medwlck'a
family advised him lo a crept the
tough break, beat an expedient,
hasty and silent retreat from
town. They wanted to avoid nasty
publicity and the presumed ftm nanclal repercussions' But Medwick’s future eon-ln-law, played
by George Peppard, pressed for
a battle te exposo the malicious
lie for what it was.
"Any man," be aeid, "old,
young, rich or poor, when faced
with a lie about himself, hae got
to get excited." Peppard alto ar­
gued on the larger Issues of indi­
vidual freedom and security. He
pointed out that nobody ei

Joy either U all it took te crush
an innocent man was a poison
pen letter. Clearly, be was one
ot those Idealistic types, regarded
in his community aa a boat-rock­
ing, non • conforming troublemaker.
Peppard's passion for truth and
Justice led him through an er­
ratic course and some blunders.
Ha himself was biased, antagon­
istic, although the clrcumatancea
were extenuating.
Author -Charlotte Armstrong
supplied our bero with some
sharp lines to help him cut
through the curtains of ftar, tim­
idity and Intransigence. For ex­
ample, when a school principal
advised Peppsrd that the breath
of scandal la intolerable to •
school system, Peppard’s retort
was, “so la Injustice."
The play maintained a disaf­
fected balance by giving all aides
in the case arguments that
aeemed logical, taken in • frame­
work of discretion being the bet­
ter part at valor. Yet, everything
yielded before Peppard'e over■ealoua demand for truth.
I was quite proud of Peppard's
general attltode, but net 11a
method.
What prevented the play from

being more successful was Its
avoidance at some elements of
strict reality. The ending, unfor­
tunately, was much too p e t Iron­
ically, there wet a reliance on
expediency — through confidence
— which removed tome Impact
from the story.
8U0, the play succeeded in an
area wbare earlier this year,
playwright Archibald MacLelsk
failed. That Is, Mill Armstrong
devised a more dynamic plot to
remind ua anew of "the secret of
freedom."
Peppsrd played Ui part with
credlUtlty and Are, as did Vera
Mile* la the role of kla fiancee.
Paul Hartman, a t Mr. Madwtck,
let himself get bogged down a
fow times in displays of superfi­
cial folkstncst but otherwise han­
dled hit part well.
Hitchcock’s famed flashes of di­
rectorial genlua were lets In evi­
dence than usual. But I guess
that’s because he v u operating
under a severe handicap. No
corpses.

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gas-use of American-made ears
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Chrysler products took the first
two places In the two low-priced
csr divisions and first In the up­
per medium priced class and the
high priced class.
Winners were Mary Hauser,
Hollywood, Calif., in a Plymouth
Savoy, at 2t.s milei per gal­
lon; Mary Davla, Hollywood, Ply­
mouth Belvldere, 12.1; Mai Atbury Jr., Hollywood, Chrysler
New Yorker, 20.1, and Gterge

Alabury,

Hollywood,

Imperial,

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Tta top performance record
went to a Rambler American cus­
tom In tha compact car cjaaa, the
first y tsr the sm slier c a n com­
peted. The Rembler, driven by
Let Vlland, Livonia, Mlctu, fin­
ished with. ■ H.3 mlle per-gtUon
average, best In the field.
A Studebaker Hawk, driven by
Jim Petaraon, AHadana, Calif.,
was lha winner la the lower rho­
dium priced data with n HA
iveraga.

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MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (UPI&gt;—
Chrysler Corp, took top honor* In
the 1900 Mobilgtt economy run,
placing fln t In lour of the tlx
dleiiloni of the fuel-saving teit.
Piny • alx driven eroned the
finish line Wedneaday a Tier nurs­
ing lhatr cars 1,001 miles from
Los Angeles. The cross • country
trip took five days.
The test, sponsored annually by
the Mobil Oil Co., was conducted
by the United States Auto Club
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Home Economics:
Career Unlimited
STILLWATER (UPI) — “ Help
wanted" signs constantly ara ap­
pearing In an area where women
do not need to compete with msn,
said Dr. Lela O'Toole of Okla­
homa Stats University.
The dean of tin O. S. U. home
economics department slid new
Jobs are being ereeted for welleducated home economists. Some
80,000 persons alrevdy are la the
field.
"For girls seeking a career,"
Dean O'Toole said, "professional
opportunities in homa economics
are unlimited."

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STOCK OF THIS WELL-ESTABLISHED FIRM — THE COMPLETE CONTENTS OF BOTH STORE AND WARE­
HOUSE — EVERYTHING. ALMOST WITHOUT RB8BBVE OR LIMIT TO BE SOLD AT DRASTIC PRICE RE.
DUCI10NS — IN A 8BRIOUB EFFORT TO REDUCE OUR INVENTORY AT ANY COST AND IN THE SHORTEST
TIME POSSIBLE! TELL YOUR NEIGHBORS! PHONE YOUR FRIENDS! DON’T MI88 IT!

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room. Screened treat and back
porch. Water t n r a I a k 1 1
FA I-flOOT anytime.

2-BEDROOM block homo, kltcfaea
4- ROOM furnished apartment.
•quipped; patio. Buy my equity,
OFFICE SPACE, fW month. 200
FA 22141.
aaeuma 4tkft mortgage. Pino,
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ereat area. FA 1-2043,
day*, FA 2-ltOl night*.
CLASSIFIED DISPLAYt
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom hooae,
WILL TRADE
kitchen equipped, 3403 Willow
Tu**., thru Fri. • X P. M. day beSLEEPING ROOMS, Tha Gable*,
Ave. Call FA 2-2032 or FA 1HX1.
fare iueertiou. Men. - Sat,
HOMB FOR ACREAOE
/O l Magnolia Ave. *"A 2-0720.
Win take acreage hi trad* «■
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED] '
BENT
A
BED
A 3 bedroom bomea. Let us
NEW apacloua S bedroom borne Rellaway, Hoepitet A Baby Bede 2show
you bow your acreage can
In Loch Arbor. r A 2 3301.
Tu**. thru F ri * I P. M. day beBy Dty, Week or Month.
be inveilcd In Tomorrow* Hapfere lueertlon. Men. • Bat, eooe.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
pine** by eachioglng it for on*
Ph. FA 1-3131
llfl W, lit BL of thoio bomee.
R E S P O N S IB IL IT Y :
1-BEDROOM furniahed houae SflO
per month. 1120 Chile Are. Ph. S-ROOM, 1-bedroom furniahed gar­ W. H. "BiU’* STEMPEB Agency
The Herald will not be rreponeibl*
FA 2-7403.
age apartment. Call FA 2-0031. Phone FA 1-4301
111 N. Park
lor m en than oo* Incorrect later'
lion of your ad, and rnerveu tha 2412 WILLOW: 3 bedroom unfurn­ 2 ROOM- furoiihed apartment, Phon* FA 12221 111 park Dr.
right to rev la* or reject any adished houae, kitchen electrically
private bath, private entrance.
vertieement from that ordered t*
equipped, $100. FA 2-0274.
Ph. FA 2 4510.
conform tn tha policies of this
RENT OR SALE: 2-bedroom, kit NEW houae, ready to movo In,
paper.
chen furniahed home. Pbom
Weat on Flint St. to Rlvervlew
FA 2 2341.
Ave., then North about three
FARMER’S AGENCY
FURNISHED apartment*, hard­ block*. D. B. Schoolcraft.
N, V. Farmer. Bnalter
FURNISHED garage apartment,
wood floor*, tile hatha. (02 W. FURNISHED boui* at 1013 Blm.
D. H. Whitmore
&gt;M W. llth S t.-after 4:30 p.m.
27th. Street.
FA 223M.
Lilli in G. Tram*
HOUSE TRAIRLER, m o d e r n , 2 BEDROOM HOUSE kitchen COMPLETELY (urniabod 2 bed­
Associates
Ideal for one or two periona.
equipped, children welcomed
room trailer, air conditioned. 110 g. French Av*. Ph. FA 2-3221
Aduil*. Pinecrent Trailer Ct.,
After hour*, FA 9-1019, FA 1-438;
FA 2 2961.
FA 23134.
2SI0 So. Magnolii.
FA 2 0331.
FURNISHED apartment, dean
LOCH
ARBOR
FURN. Apt. 201U W. l i t St.
and dole in. Adults only l-BDRM., 1th bath unfurn. bom*
Jimmy Cowan, FA 2-4013.
LISTINGS WANTED
on canal. 1100. FA 13231.
SLEEPING rooma $7 per week.
ON
FA 2 2704.
3-ROOM furniahed garaga apart­ 2-BEDROOM bungalow, furnish'
FARMS
ment
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downtown,
ed. 311 Palmetto.
2 BEDROOM unfurnished house,
GROVES
FA 2-Wot. . .704 Palmetto.
kitchen equipped. Ph. FA 2-44M,
ACREAGE
3 bedroom furnished up­
COMMERCIAL
FURNISHED 2 bedroom bouse, LARGE
stairs apartment, downtown
LARGE OR SMALL
freshly painted. Near b a a e.
water
furnished.
$63.
C
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1-BEDROOM unfurnished house
Phone FA 2 2097 or FA 2 3730.
TRACTS
FA 2-3071 before 3:30 P. M.
$71 per month. Days, FA 2-0626 If you own any of tbo above men­
—Nights,.
FA
2
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tioned properties, end are in1700 MAGNOLIA: 3 BR. apt.,
kitchen equlpt. W7.30. rA 2-aSSl
terested in selling, we Invite yon
to call or visit our office at
tu co in tv j id o r -i c o r n r. 2-BEDROOM furnished house. 311
your oirllest convenience, W*
■ R H ia m a
c o iin t v ,
r i.n e u n *
W. llth. St. Ph. FA 2-2713.
hive buyer* waiting. If your
KflTATK O F A N T H O N Y JO H K I'H
flA F F K R , d tc e a e e d .
proparty la priced right, wa can
noTtcei o r riv a l, hkpokt a v n LAKE MARY: imfurnlahed I bed­
sell it for you. Contact
room houae, electric equipped
aF P i.icanoR for nieciiAxnn
Ail p i r u n i e ra h e re b y nntlM td
kitchen. FA 2-01M.
Stenstrom Realty
tb a t th e iin&lt;I*relrned ■■ R ie c u 111
N. Park. Ava. Pbona FA 2-3430
lo r or eetd e a la te , ha* com pleted
EAL nice 1 BR. uofurniahed
lha a d m ln le lra llo n th e re o f a n d haa
Open Evening* til 0:30 PM"
downstairs apt., kitchen equip­
NUd In aald c o u rt hi* fin a l re p o rt
ped. $35. 321 Park. FA 2-24M.
and n p p llra llo n for dlachar**. Ob­
jection*. th e re to . If a n r , ehould be
d n lr filed. A fte r filin g proof of NEW furniahed 2 bedroom bouie;
p u b licatio n ehnw lng th le nolle*
one child preftred. FA 2-23TT,
n a e bean puhllehed onra ■ w sek

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fo r fo u r eo n aeeutlee w eek !, tha
m a t t e r . a f a p p ro e a l n f aald re p o rt
a n d th e o rd e rin g n t d istrib u tio n
of bold e e te te w ill com e befora
Ibe c o a rt.
F lre t Piihllootton an U e rc h I t , t i l t
F iled M arch SI, l i l t .
H e ra ld A rnold Be (far
An K ra c u to r o f aald eotate.
W lleoa A le ia o d e r
C ounty Ju d g e
U r: t a t h a F ow ler. C lerk
O u rn e r. 'M cDonald A H a n d le r
S t l IT. M ain I t . O rlando, n o r l d a
A tto rn e re (o r R io o iito r
1‘ubllah M ar. Si A A pr. T, I I , f t .

2-BEDROOM furnished country
homo on Orange Bird., 0 miles
West of Sanford. House like
new. Everything epic and apan.
$70 per month. H. R. Rice, S4
Sunset Dr., DeBary.

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In th e C e n t e f tko D e a e tr J n ig e .
Oomlneln C onner. F lo rid a , In Fro*
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“FROM THE EARTH
TO THE MOON"
IN TECHNICOLOR
Joaeph Cot leu
Georg* Render*
Debra Fa gel

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Decooood
T o All CrodHore nod Pcroono M or­
to n tTatm o oo Dom anda Agnlnot
Sold M atntei
Ton ond aoeh of too a ro h a rab r n o tified and re e n lre d to proaeot
a n r claim * a a d d e jn tn d e w hich
ro u . o r a llh e r o r yo a, m ay haea
o a a ln a t th a a e ta ta of P a u l COSIXJW, dereaead, la ta n f aald C oeni r . tn th a C ounty Ju d p a of Oemlnola C ounty, F lo rid a, a t hie a t ­
tic* In Ih* c o u rt houee of eald
C ounty a t B anferd, F lo rid a, w ith in
e la h t c ale n d a r m ontha from tha
tim e n t th e flre t p u b lic a tio n ot
Ihla nolle*. Kach claim o r dem and
• hall be la w ritin g , nnd (h a ll e ta ta
th e p lic a of realdenr* a a d post
oftlca addraaa o t ,th a elalm an t,
and ahall bn aw oro to by tba

3UNLAND ESTATES: U rg e $
bedroom, f bath bout*; both
in GE equipment, FHA or FHA
In Service payment. $1,300 oqub
WYNNEWOOD SECTION: I bed­
ty; will aell for $1,400. FA 2-1071.
room block borne; mil olactric
kitchen, eereen porch, $1100
Commercial Opportunity
equity, monthly paymonta SH,
full price 96,300. Ph. FA 21070 Small, completely modem grocery
Owner ia qulting on doctor's
advlco. Stock and futures in­
WILL TRADK—Largo rapeh-type
ventories at $30,000.00. Term#
homo for amalltr house or
available. Call us today.
houee trailer. FA 2-TIS1.

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Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park Ava. Phon* PA 1-3420
Beautiful $ Bedroom I Bath Homo "Open Evening* (U l:K PM"
with Hardwood floor*. G. K. BEAL VALUE: S bedroom, CB
equipped Kitchen. Tbermootabouse with atovo, refrigerator
tlcally controlled Heat. Wall,
and disposal. E itra large, wall
Landacappad Lot on Dead End
landscaped lot, fenced play
Street where Children play la
yard. $11,303 tout price, 4H%
aafaty. Wa will be proud to show loan, reaaooabia downpayment,
yon this today.
S72 per moath. I l l Shannoa
HOVE RIGHT IN
Drive. FA 92174.
FHA Financial—No Cloaiag Coat
— for an appointment call — I0S W, ONOBA RD., ■Pin*ererti
Helen B. Noonan
Like new 2 bedroom, I Lb bath,
■t FA l-TTIl—Hra. 10 a. ra.-l p. m.
1300 *q. ft. living area. Comor anytime —
plauly fenead largo back lot.
W. H. BUI Stamper Agency
FA &gt;2321
FA 2-4M1

S t Johns Realty Co.
C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
BROKER

TUB TIME TESTBD FIRM
IM N. Park Ava. Ph. FA 921M

LOW INTEREST

5. Real Eotato For Bale

NOW SHOWING
OPEN lilO P. M.

3

$560 DOWN

302 So. Park Av*. Ph. FA 32N

4 li* totereet, $01.30 per month
includes taxes and insurance.
3 bedroom*, Fla. loom, aw* bath
4 BEDROOM, t BATH
and N foot lot. Kitchon equip­
C. B. 8. horns located on N i
ment. Pric# $11,«o. Save $177
100 ft. lot with good water and
with n $2300 down payment.

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$15,000
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4 BEDROOM, S BATH

NEW HOME
Thin two bodroom Memo born*

C. B. S. home on high tot with
ft* " ■
Und. Total
price $4,300.•*Coih.
aved street and rights to caitaL
(ousa equipped with GE atovo,
refrigerator, dishwasher, dispo­
LARGE LOT
sal and washing machine.
IN **ot on Sanford Avenue onl#

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$18,000 - $8,300 DN.

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$1,1N. Tern* to responsible

ROSA L. PAYTON
HOME f t ACREAGE
And Associates

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Registered Real Estate Broker UMM3. Bam * M acres of tend
with I a eras tiled. $7,loo with
Ph. FA 3-1161 1721 at H lavtthj
U rns.

BKAL ESTATB DRIVE-IN

J . W. HALL
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS

$944 French Av*.
3
Roattor
• CMI HalT*
Phon* FA 12441

RAYMOND M. BALL
AND ASSOCIATES

Aasy Aodorsan
Cenevteva (Joanlt) Blair
Carl Chorpaalog, Jr.
Robert J. Schmidt
Cm4r. G. R. Strickland
.. E£*!fE8T 0 F p a l m s 1
Marvin WUUama
•* Nawtifnl palm kata*
t i l So. Park Ava. Ph. PA 3-W41 11
Evnna Bldg Lake Mary
Ph. FA RUN

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8. Female Help Wanted

NICE bedroom, private entrance
and bath. Phono PA 1-244*.
CURB GIRLS
• kYNNEWOOD 1KCTION: 1 own Must be &gt;1. Apply In person. Pig
or, excellent condition, oxlra
•N Whistle.
largo I bedroom houao, L-thapod
living-dining a n a . IP x 10'
acrooned porch ovortooktog oak DEB ARY-ORANGE CITY
ahadod patio. Ponced backyard
AVON CALLING for represen­
Kitchen equipped with GE appli
tatives to meet demands creaneca. PuUy tiled bath. Many
ted by nationsl advertising.
extra feature*. Can bo refinanc­ Writs for Interview with Man­
ed with low down payment nr
ager, Mrs. Jean MUanich, Box
take advantage of original
Mi, Lockhart.
414% mortgage with payment*
• $00.08 month. Call PA 3-4550
or inapeet at M li Stevana Ave. GIRLS for telephone saleswork.
No experience necessary. Day
or avenlng work. Apply to Mr.
"Hello, Stemper Agency?"
Adkins. Valdes Hotel, Thursday
-At your aerrlce."
or Friday. No phone calls.
"Thia la Mra. fmarthbyer. I* that WANTED IMMEDIATELY: As­
pretty houao at the tooth end
sistant housekeeper, sewing abi­
of Yale, on the eait aide, for lity essential. Willingness to as­
axleT”
sume responsibilities. Excellent
working conditions and person­
nel policies. Apply Personnel
j l e i , k ia, Mra. fmarlbyer."
Office, Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital.
W M e k becauae k ia on a Dead
End atroet and ha* luch a loveIf bsckysrd—a perfect place for CREDIT and collection women;
I. Interviewing, phoning, typing
children”
40 words per minute. All inside
work. Age 12-18. Work In modern
•True, Mra. fmartyer, and Ideal
Oriendo office five days per
for grownup*, too, becauae of
week. Company benefits. ExcelMe nearneaa to modern shopping
centers. And the inside is a* at­ lent salary. Excellent future.
Apply 328 North Main St., Suite
tractive aa the outside—it ha*
- three bedrooms, a nice living 3, Orlando, Fla.
9 room, a modem bath and fully
9. Male Help Wanted
equipped kitchen.''
for special delivery work.
-Oh, dear. K probably coats too 2-MEN
Must have car. Excellent pay.
much tor u«.” "On the contrary,
Apply to Mr. Adkins, Valdes
Mrs. Smartbuyer. It'* only
Thursday P. M., or Fri­
$10,S$$, le u than moot two bed­ Hotel,
day. No phone calls.
room housei, and because of the
414% mortgage it can be financ­ YOUNG aggressive talesman caped to suit your budget.”
able of running budget dept
Must be good at figures. Steady
^Puudm full When my husband employment. Firestone Store.
§ gets home sen we look through
the house?” "Certainly Mrs. 10. Male or Female
Bmaribyer. J u t giva us a ring
nd eon af our aaleemm will WANTED — Man, or lady, for
my Watklna Route. Yes, I am
i right out to pick you up.”
retiring after serving the cut
tomera in thie area for tha past
" M i” STEMPER Agency
28 year*. Thar* will be no ob­
FA S-4M1
1U M. Perk
ligation to ma. I fust want to
PA 3-8211 a m P a rt Dr.
sue a good Watkins Dealer
operating my route. Call or set
OpportaaltlM
C. L. Allen, Apopka, Phone
LEASE: Watl eriablkhad
Tucker 8-3413.
station, good location
the P u n OR “
Personnel Service
«h. a t •
DESIGNED FOR RERVICg
488 Mete aIf Bldg. Orlando, PI*.

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11. Work Wanted

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1960

HOUSEWORK, FA I 2H8.
LAWN MOWING aud yard
trimming, edging, or any odd
Jobi. PA 8-1332.

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REALTORS
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G i r i n _____
Rlbbartf Cngnelberry
Gladys M. Dawson
Wally Diet riche
N. V, Farmer
Charles F. FIsMs
Bhmjual* L. Griffins, Br.
J. W. Hall
» Ruth Hamilton
Florence H. Harris
Donald How#
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B ry an L . Kim ball
l i e d L. I.iago
Jo h n G. N e tt let o*i
U n r a &amp; O iler
Keen P hy ton
O a u r &amp; R inger
Stam mer A gencies
. Cae« B . W aller
le h e r t A. WITHagm

WILL cars for chlldrea In my
home or youre; days or nights.
PA 3-3M7.
BABY SITTING, Rachel Hicks,
PA 8-0338, We Cypress Ave.
WILL do Ironing in k o m 0.
PA 1-8014.
QUILTING WANTED—C o w a n
Hough hm Tar., Apt. 4.
HOUSEWORK, PA 1-3310 after 0.
MIDDLE AGED, able bodied man
with wife and toon ago daughter
wishes work, prefer farming or
earing for ranch, but will ac
cept anything If terms are right.
Writ* Box WW, c/o Sanford
Herald.

12. Plumblnf Sonrkoo
PLUMRING
Contracting A Repairs
Free Estimate*
R. U HARVEY
IM Sanford Ave. Phono PA

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TllOS. E. THOMPSON
General Contractor
Home Carpentry Repairs
Roofing A Siding
Phone FA 2-8431

FOR Carpenter Work done better,
remodeling or a new home, Ph*
PA 2-0312, Audie Powell. Builder
CARPENTRY, painting, roofing
and concrete work; first class.
PA 2-4888.

IS. Special Service*
HEATING

H. B. POPK CO.
I. Park — FA 2-4224

CHECKING, cleaning and oiling
window air conditioners, $2-30
sach plus filters and material*.
PA 2-2883.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

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Windshield
Rack Glass
*T » Mm Biter nod thene mb my waiaUnta."
Door Glass
Vent Glass
SERVICE
Senkarik Glass and Paint Co. 16. Flower* ft Flanta
21. Furniture
U 114 W. Snd St.

MOVES YOU

IN

$10,750 - FROM - $09 MO.
3-BMDROONS. !H TILE BATES with ootoved flxtaroa,
torrtsse floors, Tiartloa bllada, carport*, error* porch,
atiHty root* and many other ex tru .
AM Hem an C i n y A 1 Y r. F.H.A. W a rra n ty
IN T H E CITY — A L L CITY C O N V E N IE N C E !

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PA2-4822
Cut Flowers Par A.:y Or cassia* HOLLOWAY, Hospital and Baby
Bed*. Day, Week, or Month—
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
FURNITURE CENTER
ments, involcea, hand bills, and PA 2-1122
or
PA 2 0270
110 French Ave.
p r o g r a m a, ate. Progressiva
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2851— LEGU8TRUM P L A N T S. Ph.
Ph. FA 2-7933
FA 2 7848.__________________
308 West 13th St.
• BIO VALUES
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
O QUICK CREDIT
19. llonl* and Motors
S T I NE
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Machinery and Supply Co.
Gateway To Tha Waterway
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2 8432
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
WILSON - MAIER
Robson
Sporting Goods
and Used Furniture
COMPLETE
304 8 8 E. lit.
Ph. FA 2-3961 311 New
E. First SI.
FA 3-3822
LAWN MAINTENANCE
Mnwing — Edging — Fertilising 18 FT. 111-HAT runabout (over
furniture, appliances, toots
Renovating — Fertiliser Salea
nighler), fully equipped. Sacri­ Used
etc. Bought-Sold Larry's Mart
FREE ESTIMATES
fice for quick sale. C a l l
215 Sanford Ave. Pb. FA 2-4133
JOHN LOMMERSE, FA 2-7187
FA 2 8088.
TV and RADIO REPAIR, after 1838 JOHNSON 3* H. P., now
5:00 nights and weekends; San
condition; also Courtney 14 ft.
ford, Lake Mary and Iiongwood.
boat, IBS; 1 Stafford 14 ft. boat,
PA 1-8771 and PA 2-6818.
now $112. 106 W. 17th. St., San­
ford. Phone FA $-7380.
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
20. Automobile*
Ph. PA 2-4221
•H NASH, rebuilt motor, $325.
SERVICE CALLS 1200
FA 2 0720.
The Biggest Lillie Shop
In fanford. All Parts And
19M HUDSON with overdrive. Ex
1958 CHEVROLE1P
labor Guaranteed 90 Days.
eollent shape for Ma ago- UN.
4 Deer Sedan, Power Glide, Heeler, Lew Mileage,
IANFORD RADIO A TV CENTER
PA 2 8008.
Ratra Cleon!
Bib. A Sanford Ava. PA 1-8741
T
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CHEVY,
clean,
good
running
PUMPS - SPRINKLE RS
•audition, radio and boater.
$11$ eaah. PA 1-7880.
"Do B Y&lt;
TAKE over payments! My equity
INCOME TAX SERVICE
$100. 1188 Dodge Custom Lan­
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
tudor hardtop, completely
l i l t Celery Avo. Tel- PA 1-1994 cer
equipped, one owner car with
1958 Volkawagon Convertible
TV Santee within tha hour. Re­ only 15,100 mllci. Would trado
on older rar. PA 1-tflM.
pair your TV for $7.50, 1* your
A Cream P etti Like New.
homo or no charge- Sunshine
20-A T railer*
TV, PA 2-$B35.

$ CASH BONUS SALE $
*159 £ 0 0

Sewing: Mach. Repairs

II FT. TRAVELOW house trailer.
WUl eefl reasonably, AU mod­
em, tandem. Tha front trailer
parked in Central Fla. Trailer
Paris, 17-02, 1H miles North of
Maitland.

ALL MAKES A MODELS
IN So. Park (24 hr. ser.)
PA 2-8*25
TO YOUR DOOR SERVICE
Evtry Tuesday and Wednesday HOUSE TRAILER: ’50 Elcar, 38
SANPORT A SOWERS
It., x • ft., with 30 ft. x 8 ft.
IM E. Wei bourns Av*. MI 2 5474
aluminum awning. Ph. PA 3-78M
WINTER PARK, FLA.
Chain Saws — Tools — Bolts— MERCURY 35 KG9 motor. 14 ft.
runabout boat and trailer; all
Nuta — Screws
5800 cash. Can FA 2-1823.
and Other Parti. Phone or Write
1058 LIBERTY (Stylellne) 48' a 1\
15-A Beauty Parlor*
2 bedroom. Perfect condition.
Priced %&gt;r quick sale. le t 47,
A Satisfied customer is our beet
DeWitt'i Trailer Pk., 1 mile
advertisement,
So. on 1782, Sanford.
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
108. So. Oak . ... Pb. PA 2 5742
1840 TRAVEL TRAILER. 24 ft.,
uaad 2 weeks. Save over $900,
Bo Lovelier WHIs Profoasio*al
$300*down, lake over payments,
Beauty C m .
Phone FA 2-7380,

Dawn's

195T MERCURY MONTCLAIR

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4 Doer Hardtop, Air CeadlMe*ed, Power
Broke*, Bleetek Window#.

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1957 DODGE
Baynl 4 Dear V8, Power 8leering 4
Cleon, New Urea.

*139 £ 0 0

1958 MERCURY
Ternpika ('miner, 4 Deer, 8 howroom, New, PnHy
Powered.

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*1395
195! LINCOLN

4 Deer Baden, P aly Powered, Bine, A

*21 95 00

*1295'0 0
1956 MERCURY

1956 MERCURY
2 Door Hardtop, Merc-e-malir, Radio, Heater, t'leea,
Black 4 White.

*9 9 5

8 Paaeengor Hlation Wasoe, Merc-e-matk, Power
Steering 4 Brake*, Radio 4 Heater, New Meter,
Mew Point.

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21. F u rn ltu r*

S en tk P i— cront
O* Oners Bead, Be. af Sanford

*50 DOWN

LIVING ROOM suite, new slip WANTED: Rida to Orlando. Leave
7:1$, return 4:45. Mra. Dorothy
covers. Call after 1:00 p, m.,
M a t t h e w s , 814 W. 80th.,
PA 3-0878.
New 4 Used Furniture 4 Appli­
FA 3-1808.
ances. A Good Plaee To
REFRIGERATOR, O u o-Thcrm
BUY, SELL or TRADE
apace heater. Phone FA 2-8143.
Jenkins Furniture COUCH, chair and 31 in. Dumont
REALTOR WEEK
400 Sanford Ave.
FA 1-7450
console TV. Inquire 808 Pal­
SPECIALS!
metto, Apt. V.
22. Artlcleu For Sal#
3 Bedroom, 8 bath, ranch etyle
SINGER PORTABLE, $28.30 full Loch Arbor home, 3 yeere eld.
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REDI-MtX-CONCRETE
price. like new. Attachment! excellent condition, priced te
37" Window Sills It .25
and .guarantee. Write Box *30, SELL nt $13,800.00, $1880.00
54" Window Lintels $1.25
s/n Sanford Herald.
down, balance at $5.8$ mowthiy.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
300 Elm Ave.
Ph. PA 2-5751 &gt;1 IN. TV., like new. Call 3 Bedroom, 1 bath, newly rede­
PA 2-5378 or see at 1301 Park. corated Inside end out.
FACTORY TO YOU
beautiful Wynnewoed a t 1408
FOLDING
COT wi7h~"mattress' In
ALUMINUM
DeCottea, only $10,800.00, as
perfect condition, very reason­ low as $860.00 down.
VENETIAN BLINDS
able. Call anytime at 12 AstuEnclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
rifeno Rd., DeBary, J. P. Hum­ Beautiful 80 Acre tract af high,
rail with plastic end*. Plastic
• r rayon tapea. Cotton or nylon bert.
rolling land and small springcords.
fed lake, located hi Geneva
UMBRELIjA tents $38.85 up. life area,
only $350.00 per acre.
Senkarik Glaan and Paint Co. vest, boat cushions. ARMY-NAVY
112-114 W. ted 8L
FA 2-4821 SURPLUS, 310 Sanford Ave.
Illness forces sale of nice 8
Power Mower, slightly used . ,$25 WANTED: Good used electrle bedroom home at 2481 Orange
Avenue, featuring hardwood
2 Trade in Refrigerators, ea. 125
range. FA 3-8281.
floors, full tiled bath, kitchen
Trade in Elec. Range ...... 520
equipped, largo porch, beautiful
Alum. Boat 4 Trailer .... $300 UPRIGHT piano.'FA 2 8907. ~~ Oak tree In heck yard, only
2 Trade In Refrigerators, ea. 530 olu n e w s p a p e r s ' f o r SALE $1800 down, $78.00 month.
2 Trade In Televisions, ea. 399.93
1 Cent per lb.
Cheat Type Freexer ............|!23
THE SANFORD HERALD
Wringer Washer ................... $30
OFFICE
Powerful “ Ride ‘Era” Lawn
204 W. 1st. 9t. FA 2-311L
•Mower .................
$ioo
Sidewalk Bicycle .......................312
30-30 Rifle .................
$85
PRE - CAST
Double Barrel Shotgun ......350
Portable TV ............................$75
Concrete Steps
FIRESTONE STORES
t i l E. First St., Sanford
THKY'RK PERMANENT
CERAMIC tile coffee tablet 311.89
Sem inole R ealty
up. Office desks $35.00, Magte
Gregory
Lumber
PA 1-1$18
Fold doori $3.99 up. Chain Hoist
1HI Park Ava.
830 Meple Ave.
$10.00 MAPK5 TILE, 207 Weet
lit., Sanford.
sol-i n

NEW
Odham &amp; Tudor RAVENNA
PARK
Sunland E state!

MANOR

22-A Article* Wanted

Mather
of Sanford
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WALL PAPERING A PAINTING
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
Contact 308 West 8th St.
Phone PA 2-8843

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22. Articles For Salt

LIKE NEW hospital bed. Phone SET of twin beds, breakfast set
?SAVE$
F A 8-3183.
with 8 chairs, and other house­
New ft Used
hold articles, 8804 Iroquota Ave.
Sell
Ue
Your
Furniture.
Quick
Furniture and Appliances Service With The Cash. SUPER
23. Notice* f t P erm n al*
TRADING POST. PA 2-0677.

lAFFrA-DAY

Plum bing f t 'H e a lin g
Beauty Bala*
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: All
Mi$ Oek
PA S-7084 work guaranteed. Free Esti­
a ir a r o m o m N O
mates. Phone PA 1-7111.
CONTRACT and REP‘ I* WORK
IS . Flower* f t P U n tn
IIOT Sanford Ave.
FA ‘
BLOOMING Amaryllis, ■! colors.
IS. E lectrical Serried*
PA 2-4850.
Wiring Sid Ylhlen
NEW BOMEB BY
RANDALL ELECTRIC 00.
188 Magnolia
FA 14111

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Thm v April 7, ’fit)—-Pnge ] I 21. Furniture

1957 FORD 8

1956 MERCURY

Country Redan Station Wagon. 4 Boor, Orerdrive,
Healer, Like New,

4 Deer Bede*, Blech, B ake Cleat, Orerdrive, 8$
Te fiallen.

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1954 OLDSMOBILE

1953 MERCURY

Super 48, 4 Deer Redan, fly dramatic. Badie, Beater.

$ Deer Sedan, Extra Cleat — One Owi

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17-91, S mi lee Be. of Bonier*

HOMES

From $275.00 Down
VA-FMA, PBA-IN-SERV1CB
Immediate Oeenpenry
1 Year Penanal BettefeeUan

GUARANTEE

(ion af year Horn*
or year down payment 4
refended

FREE WELCOME
To Sanford I Be One Ornate Pec
S Dare Ahoolninly Free,
Wttheet Obligation At One Of
Reafard's Lending Metele While
Yen Least# Menstag Per Ye* 4
Year Family. Pk'h Up Kaye At
Sake.Office I

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Quiet Community

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Golf

4 Doer Sedan. Automatic Traeemieeloe.
Heeler, Need# Work.

C o u rts

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$450 Down
T u rn W ent On 20lh
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a u k R d. f t W utck
F o r O u r Sign* . . . .

OPEN D A ILY
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Odham &amp; Tudor SftxmmaksJi
■wy. 17-81 4 ttth •*.
Solee Office
Ph. FA t-IM I

1955 PLYMOUTH 8

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Ml Woof Iftth Btree4
FA 1-2108

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N E W CHULUOTA YOUTH CLU B O F F IC B B 8 n t b o r o d a t P re sid e n t Mika
Kntuwdy’s hom o Tuoaday f o r a n official teutalU tion pictu re. T ha o fficers
worn announced to th o com m unity a t a rooan t ia ita lla tlo n a n d b irth d a y
dmneo. F ro m th o loft a m Vieo P rosidont Sharow Howell, K ennedy, T re asu ro r D ob C orton a n d S ecretary R oger N orton.
(H erald P h o to )

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UNITED NATIONS. N X (UPI)
-What yrwhahlf la Iha moat dan
irsua paacotimo occupation—
mo-boat whaling la the Moby
let style — practically baa disypesred from taa aavaa aaas.
Soaa It may Sap awl for Ha awreal aatlrdy oo tho lartfla tmag-

oelep their whaling Industries.
• Dr. Clarke was tho technical
advisor far tho filming ad Harman
Melville's classic whaling epic,
Moby Dick, lie told a group of
U.N. aawamen, to whom whaling
ian of tha South African riots,
tbs •canoe of Ahab'a encouawilh tha white whale woro
fully shot ta apeoially cou­
rted panda ta London,
■by Dick was constructed In
■ gigantic parts, Clarka as-

Dr. Clark* said ha supposed
that "ta peacetime th an to na
m a n daageroua occupation than
M u-boat whaling." Tbe only part
nTtho world when K to atlll prac­
tised la ta tho A n n a and around
Madeira Island, off tha coast ad

which wo Uva today, tha Iatarnal
poiidaa of ana nation may have
affects outside i t . . I hopo you
won't mind my saying frankly

Jacksonville
Girl's Letter
Knocks 'EmDead
LONDON (UPI) - Coograta!*
tiana Con too Sharrock of JackaeurtQa, Florida, U. S. A.
Tour latter totho Ttmoa of
Landau knocked 'am dead today.
Mtoa
Shanwdt
f tho
BrHiah far tin furor cawaed lo
thin country over a mammoth
sold aagla tho State Dopartmont
tntenda to piaeo atop thanow
U. S. ambaasy. &lt;
Many Britiah, who taka a dim
alow anyway of Urn modernistic
embassy, think tho presence of
tho IS-foot aagla would shatter
the old-fashioned oerealty ad Emgliah aurronodlngs.
"Such a tempaat hi a teapot."
tha American woman wrote, and
wont an to compare England’s
attitude to tha sutaa to that ad
an "artiatocratic family whoso asa
has run away from home."
T h e peer booh (the errant oaa)
papa and paya trying to buy hla
way back Into tha good gncca of
tho family," aha said. "Can't you
accept ua for what wa ora?
"wo're young; wa'rt brash. Va
rua Instead of walk and wo leva
our. flashy toys. Wa hava all tha
vigor and all tha imperfections of
youth but we’re growing.
"Won’t you pteaao lot as have
our overs lied eagle T Youth must
hava Ita toys and that (tha aagla)
will ha a loUapakoaal
"Yours, with tangos in ebook."
Hie Times carried no comment
but the headline over the tetter
■aid: "Lot The Bagla Soar."

la fashion, R’e all a
matter of taste . . .
that's why thera are
many different Tallerad
Juniors for you to choose
1 Could ta this to for
you—drip-dry dacron and
notion, MWally garnlahad
with pin tucks and dyod-temstch laco. . . tiny matching
pearl buttons. Yours in
Powder, Pink, Ltlae, Mink
Molts, White. Sites i to II.

that th a n art torn* aspects of
your policies which make it Im­
possible h r u to support you
without bainf talM la our own
deep convictions about the political
deitlales M fret man."
Coming from tho Qucan'a highaat representative, MaemlOan’a
worda eama parOouiy eloaa ta
▼tolalioi too of tho cardinal ruins
which f o r m tho each: live Commonwealth dub.
Commonwealth mombara doddo
Ihalr owa iatarnal poUctaa, main­
tain thair awa diplomatic arnica
and doddo lor themselves tho toauaa ad paaew or war.
Macmillan's words roused deop
resentment a moot South Africa's
Intensely Nationalist Afrikaanora
who ara dotormlnod ta tnforco

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ritoriaa now sehtovlng thair own
idasUtlas as free nations. ‘
Tha task becomes the more
difficult oo long aa Britain appoors to Ignore or support the
poUclee of South Africa.
At tha aama time, both accordlag to tha rule* of tha Common­
wealth and the United Nations,
Britain to bound lo tho policy of
non-interference in the Internal
affaire of other states.
This was tha dilemma that
Britain facad laat week aa the
United Nation* Security Council
debated and finally approved a
resolution which deplored "the
poUctoe and actions" of tha South
African governmant and called
upon Secret try General Dag
Hammarakjold to taka slope to
reduce tho threat ta South Afri­
can situation posed to "interna­
tional peaee aad eocurhy."
la tho final voting which ap­

‘SET-A-SAIL* . . . in an
tinder-the-eeas cope print
•f washable, little or na
I r o n . DuPont daorw
polyaator. Scooped doeolleUra neck aloft itarta a
look in a araaay, yet undamone, atmoaphere ad
elegance. Comfort and
coolnou In a button-down d
baa all tbe requirements
m\
ad a t e n yaull want.
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Moot your print charm tag 1
. . . tote fal lustrous cotton 1
sateen that's acaopad above,
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full aa a flower below. Aad
the contour bolt tree tee ouch
n tiny waistline. Green, bteo
or gold predominating.

$16.95

K ay Windsor*
April . . . Hay . , ,
Juna . . . Moon. . . wad
you. looking staspiy
wonderful to KAY
WINDSOR'S tacked-

that now, aaoerdlag ta Portu­
guese whaling regulations, non
mast be sMa to awlm before they
ore allowed out ta tho boats.
Dr. Clarka baa oaten a lot of
whale mast ta Ua Ufa and ha da•tribal It as "vary good Indeed."
Dr. Clarka, wka said bo "al­
ways wanted to so and ana
whales" tinea ha was a small
boy, baa already spent two years

Together these countries catah
taut a,ms whales annually; Bo­
lder, which had no whaltag lautry , new wants ta p in tha

piaw aotton. CrosM re-

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. dy*d-to-mntek loan,
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April T - s - s - p
Open 1-N p. m. daily- Vna Parking — Admission We (&lt;
under IS free).

Prizes Galore

Kay Windsor
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Aulo Show Open Until 9p.m. Today

H ew School Site
Tract Acquired
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The Seminole County School Board has received a 20
" e r e tract for a new achooi aite, a quarter of a mile off SR
486 leading into Engliah Estate*, Supt. of Schools R. T. Milwee said today.
The tract waa given to the board by the developers of
the land, the Clayton Realty Co. of Orlando and the Sepler
Cn. of Miami.
Milweo said If the tract is ap­
proved by the state survey team
in the fall, a new school will be
built to take care of the children
in the Tanglrwood, I.ake of the
Woods and English Estates area.
Milwee aaid a letter will be pre­
sented to the County Commission
at Its meeting Tuesday asking the
board to obtain a right-of-way
leading eastward from Lady of
tha Woods, first addition, Cedarwood Driva, and joining into Der­
byshire Drive in English Estates.
Tbs board will also ba asked to
obtain a right-of-way from the
end of Derbyshire Drive into SR

430.

GEORGIA PIN DELL

Art Group To Hear
‘Advertising Officer
An experienced advertising a gen
ey art director will ba the speaker
at Monday night's meeting of the
Sanford Art Aisn.
Misa Georgia Pindcll of tha Rob
ert Hammond Agency in Orlando,
will present a program on creation
of art far advertising purposes. She
will speak at the 7:30 p. m. meet
Ping in the Civic Center.
The public, touched dally by
many advertising art forms in
newspapers, magazines and tele
vision is invited to attend the
moeting.
Members of the junior division
of the association also have been
Invited to attend the regular meet*
ing with the adult group in addi­
tion to their own sessions.
Miss Pindcll, who also is a
►model in addition to doing art dc
■ign, has a long list of credits in
the advertising field and has ban
died accounti of the big qutomo
bile companies, railroads, citrus
organizations, industrial boards,
fairs, and industrial firms.

Milwee said in the area called
English Estates “it has been
necessary for the parents to bring
their children out to the buses,
for we have refused to go through
the northern part of Orange Coun­
ty into those developments and
transport these children out."
Milwee said that neat year, it
will be neceesary to transport tha
children because “the numbee is
increasing."
Milwee added that should roads
be constructed in these areas,
“we will be able to ntlrqualely
take care of those childirn this
next school year at the South
Seminole School and Lyman
School.

Sportsmen's Rally,
Fish Fry Saturday

The final detail of the big
Seminote
County Sportsmen's
Assn, lish fry and political rally
Saturday has been arranged.
That'a for the cooks.
Stlnston Kintaw will preside al
the skillet, with the cooperation
of Denver Cordell, (lus Schmah
and George Maffcll.
The rally will he held at Camp
Seminole on the Wckiva Rivcy. It
will begin al 4:(3 p. m. when Sen.
Douglas Stenstrom inlroduro* all
candidates prrsrnt.
Serving of the fish dinner will
begin at 5 p. m. and continue until
7 p. m. or until all attending
have been served. David Mathcs
will furpish music.
After the dinner, each candi­
date .will be given time for a
brief tajk in .behalf'•of hli can­
didacy.
The Lake Mary Chamber or
County resident sra invited to
Commerce has mtabllshed a blood bring the whole family to the
bank for the community and ap­ fish fry. The dinner will cotl
pointed an eight-member com­ *1.
mittee to iidm hiiiter ITt 'regula­
The rally will be held rain or
tions.
shine. Association Secretary R.
A supply of blood will be start­ W. Hartman said that the camp
ed immediately and the bank grounds have ample abelters
hopes to have SO plots contribute “ and we will, proceed regardless
I od during lha next month. The of the weather.”
committee members art Paul BisThe camp is on the Wrkiva
scll, Rev. John W. Pillcy, Harold River, just a mile north ot SR 44,
Keen, James Avery, Mrs. Maria west of Sanford.
C. Lowe, Mrs. Jeanne Foulk, Mrs.
R. W. Jackson and Mrs, Charles
Krueger.

Lake Mary C Of C
Sets Up Ijlpod Bank

Rain Danage
iIn City Small
Sanford escaped with little dam*
age to ila sewer lines from the
recent heavy rains, City Manager
V. B. Knowles said Thursday.
There waa a amall Seminola
Blvd. street cave-in which has
been temporarily repaired, and the
few washouta on unimproved
streets were fixed within 21 hours.
Actually the aewer line* got a good
■flushing from the drains, Knowlea
•aid. Tha city baa hid troubla with
leaves and debris plugging drain­
age pipes however. H'a against
the law In raka debris fate (be
afreet, Knowlea pointed out.
Breaking igs drainage plugs la
vary expensive for the city since
l takes a lot af time, he said.

U ty r ^ a t if n r b

1ti v £ Vri

Two Suits Filed
Against Larmg

Two damage suiU
ding BITS,(XX) were filed agi , ist Porter
Lansing Thursday a a result
of an aulo accident Feb. 1.
Th# suit* were fifed in tho
county clerk’s offirrms
Jean Daugherty,
ind
Thomas V. Crosby. ..r». Daugh­
erty is the widow of Leon Daugh­
erty who died after tits crash.
Crosby was injured in the collision which look pises three miles
north of Sanford on Hwy. 17 42.
Ths Dsugherty claim 1* for
$100,000 and Crtwby claims *75,000 damages.
Lansing also was aritieally in
jursd in ths hsidoo crash and
is still la Orangs Memorial Hos­
pital.

$tMm

VOL, XLIX

WEATHER: Continued fntr and mild through Saturday. High today, 78-64. Low tonight, 56-64.
United Press Leaned Wire Established 1008
FRIDAY, APRIL 8. 1860
SANFORD, FLORIDA

1 p. m. Stocks
VERNON MIZE

NO. 668

Vernon Mize
Seeks County
Judge's Post
Vernon Mize Jr., Sanford at­
torney, today qualified for the
office of county judge.
County Judge Wilson Alexander,
who was unopposed in the May
3 Democratic primary, died Mon­
day night.
The Secretary of stale opened
qualifying for the office until
noon Tuesday.
Mize, a native Floridian and a
graduate of the University of
Florida law school has been
associated with A. Edwin Shinholier in the general practice of
law.
Mize Is a Korean war veteran.
He is married and Ihr father of
a three-year-old daughter. Since
coining to Sanford, he has been
a director in the Sanford-Seminole
Jayccet, president of the County
Cancer Society and a member
of the official board of the Grace
Methodist Church.
He is a member of Ihr Florida
Bar Association and of the Amer­
ican Bar.
In announcing his candidacy,
Mize staled, “ I would consider
it an honor and a privilege to be
allowed to serve the people of
Seminole County In the rapacity
of county Judge. I brlirvr my
legal training and experience
qualifies me (or this very im­
port position.”

Southerners W age Last Ditch

NEW YORK (UP1) - Stock
prices at t p. m.:
American TAT .................. W t
American Tobacco ............ 1041*
Baltimore A Ohio ............... 35H
Bethlehem Steel ................. 44
Caterpillar . ..................... 2*‘«
C A O ............................... 43'*
Chrysler ...............
MH
Curtiss • Wright ............... TOH
DuPont . ....................
223
Eastman Kodak .................. l!2v«
Ford Motor
. .................... 71
WASHINGTON (UPIt — South­
General Electric.................... 43 erners waged a last-ditch effort
General Motors
............... 44'» today to stall off final Senata
Graham • Paige ................
2l*
Int. TAT .. ................ , ... 341* action on a civil rights bill cer­
Lorillard ........................... 3414 tain of passage when they atop
Minute Maid .......................... 14 talking.
Penney
...........................
12* Ken. J. William Fiiibrighl (DPenn RR
..................... 13’* Ark.) led ntf the concluding south­
Sear* Roebuck
............... 4#4* ern assault with a speech denounc­
Standard Oil fNJ) ............ 44H ing the Negro voting rights mea­
Sludebaker
.................... 14'* sure as “repugnant and unaccept­
U. S. Steel ......................
42W
able” to a large aectioo af the
Waatlnghousa Ri................... Ms country.

Battle To Stall Rights Bi
Fulbright began talking shortly
alter the Senate met at to a. m .
for what looked like anothrr long,
gruelling day of debate. Leaders
differed on whether the bill would
come to a final vote tonighl.
Several other senatori were
armed with long speeches agatnsl
th* modified House bill, although
tha Senata had closed the door
on any further obangaa hi tha
me* lure.
Republican Waders were soufid*M die Senata would vo*a tooigM

on final passage. But Democratic
leader Lyndon B. Johnson would
go on farther than lo say, “ We're
getting close lo final action.”
Johnson, wary of the southern
delaying artion, added that the
Senate still may “have lo go down
the road a piece.’’
Sen. Richard B. Russell (D-Ga.),
leader of the southern blor, said
ho doubted “ very seriously” that
the Senate would finish action to­
night. Ho sold there was a "good
doll of speaking” still to bo dona

by his forces, He said they war*
prepared to make molioni to delay
final passage even If tha molioni
fare rejection without prolonged
debits.
Fulbright said the bill points a
“finger of scorn” at the South and
Is an “indictment” of 40 million
American* who liva there. H* aaid
it would bo “ovar-lagiilatlng" for
Congress lo attempt to legislate
“ morel valuta” » , bo aaid, M did
to the poet-Civil War day*.

News Briefs
West Willing*
WASHINGTON lUPD - The
Western Allies were reported to­
day willing to sign a separate
peace treaty with Communiit
Eavt Germany if the people there
voting in a free election under in­
ternational supervision »ay they
want it that way.

It’s Up To Voters
JACKSON. Miss. (UPI)—Mis­
sissippi cillcens may get a chance
lo vulr (his summer un how
lhey‘11 lake their liquor — legally
or otherwise. Mississippi is the
only slale in the Union with a
stalewide prohibition law on the
hooks.

Sliip Runs Aground
NEWPORT. R. I. lUPD — The
destroyer USS McGowan with 200
men aboard ran aground in fug
today nrar the eastern entrance of
Narragansctl Bay. Four tugs im­
mediately were dispatched to try
In haul the veasel free from tha
TALLAHASSEE (UP1) — Money sand at tha tip of Jamestown la*
problems hive delayed plans la l ? n d ’
....
*
.except ;!„ Jirnhloe St$te p i rib
way to urlando, Gov. LtRoy Col­
lins said Thursday.
WASHINGTON (UPlf -T ha FBI
But he sah| he was not discou­ has stepped up 111 nationwide
raged and believed the project drive against £irllne bomb hoaxca
could be started this year.
by arresting in engineering com­
Culllna said engineer consultants pany president and an advertis­
w h o six months ago advised ing executive. Fred Y. Cronk Jr.,
against the extension now declared president o! a Tulsa, Okla., petro­
t1 feasible. But he said the finan­ leum engineering firm, and James
cial plan on which their report was Knox Van Arsdale 111, a Sarasota
based was too expensive and has advertising executive, were charg­
been dropped, hence the delay.
ed with falsely reporting explos­
The plan was to refinance the ive* on planes.
£0 nuilioif dollar bond debt on
the prrMHR Miami to Fort Pierce Army Move#, In
TurnpikiT and to fell a new 110
MIAMI (UF1) - A British army
millioq dollar Issue covering both platoon has moved onto a amall
the present and . tha projected and desolate Bahamas island to
roads.
halt use of It by Cuban* opposed
Collins said plana were under­ lo the Fidel Castro regime, tha
way for ■ new study based on Miami Herald reported Thursday
financing (he Fort Pierce to Or- night. In a copyrighted story, the
landu road Independently or the Hrrald aaid ilia 24 men of “Y”
present segment.
Company platoon of the Royal
Tha Legiilalure has authorized Hampshire Regiment occupied Cay
Hie turnpike the full length nf Sal in tha Florida Slralghla Wed­
Florida, from Miami to lha Geor­ nesday.
gia line. The extension from Fort
Pierce to Orlando would coat about Take It Easy!
IS to SO million dollars. And Col­
WASHINGTON (UPl I - Tha
lins said the new plan calls for
an independent bond issue of this House Appropriations Committer
told the State Department today
amount.
in quit living to high but neverthe­
less approved tha bulk* of fundi it
Camporee Set
requeued for tlw next fiscal year.
mporce for tha Oviedo In­ It also chided the United Stalea
to Girl Scouts will he Information Agency for spending
hCamp Tieochee thla week­ so much on psychiatric examina­
s'
Us Tt girls registered for tions of iu employes, and suggest­
thj trip under the direction of ed that tha agrney atop overpaying
Mrs. W. A. Buckler and her as ita help. But USIA also got moat
of the money it wanted.
•latent.

Money Problems
Delay Extension

DrWe 'SCeplpeii Up

BAL HARBUUK, Fla. &lt;UPl) An axeeutive of Ilia Du Pont Co.,
today toid trxlilc leaders that new
and apecializrd chemical fibers
will coma into the textile indualgy
in tha next few years. A. K. Uu
chanan Jr., general manager of
Du Ponl’s textile fibers depart­
ment, said hia company expects
that as much as iwu thirds of Its
fiber products on the market with­
in six years will ba Improvements
on or additions in fitters offered
today.

Martin Co. Gets
Navy Contract

vehicle, bit * **ft •hmilder on th* old Entonrii
ever. Ut sulftrftd a fructurod hip in th* accident

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ORLANDO .(UPl) - Th* Navy
announced award Thursday of a
$2,341,000 contract to the Martin
Company for development of an­
other version of the Bullpup airio-surfaco missile,
Tha wort li lo b* performed
at Martina guided missile and
electronic*/ facility hero.
Navy oourcas Indicated tho mis­
sile, teniaUvoly designated Bullpop B, will not replace tho OM
now to production and to servlet,
but will bo another member af the
Bullpup family.

JAYCEti CAUCUS mamlsra of the Sanford dub wer*
busy this week napping out final plana for th* district
Caucus Sunday. Left to right are, Garnett Whit*, Art

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Harris, Dave Kllnirenamith, Jack Erickson, Billy Brumlay
•nd John Alexander.
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Four County Candidates Discuss
Scheduled Sunday
Taxes, Drainage A t C of C M eet

Over 150 JapCtes from Central
Florida are expected to attend tho
Fourth District Caucus scheduled
for Sanford Sunday.
The caucus will be held at the
American legion Building on llwy.
17-42 and will atari at 2 p. m.
Clubs expected to send delegates
are Sanford, Apopka. Bushncli,
Euatia, Fort Mradc, Haines CHy.
Longwood, Lakeland, Leesburg and
Mt! Dora,
Among the main items of busi­
ness will be an aleclion of the dis­
trict vire president and vice presi­
dent pro tern. Candidates ruining
for president of the state jays**
will alto ba present.
A special meal will be cooked by
the wives of the Sanford Jaynes.
Registration fa* is $3.

Citrus Output
To Go Up In '60,
Florida's 1400 rllrus out put la
figured lo run over loo million
hoses, a Florida Citrus Commis­
sion member told ihe Sanford
Jsyreea Thursday.
J. Dsnforih Wright said the
current yearly produce has reach­
ed 93 million boxes and should
lomrday rrirh the 13* million
mark.
Wright, who is also vice • presi­
dent of Sanford's Patrick Fruit
Corporation, said that Florida is
nut fared with any crisis in the
demand for ils rilrus. By a «ound
merrhandising program “ we ran
sell our fruit and not glva it
away,” he said.
Wright said Florida has ■ fine
prospective market In (he United
Kingdom. But British trade re­
strictions protecting their citrus
interests in the Carrihran hold
Florida from selling in the Bri­
tish Isles.
The Central European rilrus
market will expand very slowly
fur Florida because other citrus
producing countries ran anil their
fruit at a lower price, according
to Wright.
However, Ihe state Citrus Com­
mission has a representative in
Central Europe and another in
Scandinavia, sod, In Wright's
opinion, “ frozen orange cootrntrale in Europe la Just beginning."

Taxes and drainage were among
ths lisuei that got a going over
from four county political candi­
date* al lha Lake Mary Chamber
of Commerce meeting Thursday
night.
Edward Zimmerman, running for
county commissioner from District
$, said he is opposed lo a drain­
age district lor Like Mary. He
la against letting ronlracli to
firms that aren't to Seminole
County, and doesn’t want lo obli­
gate rouniy funds for bond issues.
Zimmerman aaid .Seminole Coun­
ty need* the confidence of Ms
citizens in county governmsnt and
this has been licking to recent
years.
J. C. Hutchison, running for the
District 1 commission post, aaid
Saminole'a drainage needs muat
be solved now. But future drain­
age plass should include other

Flood Surrounds
Georgia Town
Ity United Press International
Rising floodwalera surrounded a
liny Georgia town, rhued 400
persons from their homes in Mis­
souri and Illinois and stranded 300
island-dwellers In Ihe middle of
the Mississippi River today.
Th* Mississippi, rising it a foola-day clip along southern Illinois,
flooded thousands of acrei of
farmland near Cairo, and forced
e vacua Hon of 200 persons from
Ihr Dogtooth Bend area nrar Ihe
Mississippi's confluence with tha
Ohio,
Another 2t&gt;u persons were driven
from their homes at Mound City,
Mo., when Ihe Missouri punched
through levees therr.
Tha Flint River wrapped Itself
around Newton, Ga., cut off lha
four highways out of lha village
and lurnad 500 Newtonians into
Islanders,

counllrs tor better rootrol and
conservation,
Seminole must preserve Ita na­
tural resources, Ita trees and
clean lakes, Hutchison said. In­
dustry coming hara must be care­
fully selected, ha added. Hutch­
ison ilreiscd tax equality and
keeping taxes within the ability
of county reildenli lo pay them.
John Fitzpatrick said the coun­
ty must havo 100 percent pro­
perly evaluation day by day and
week by week. Tha District 3
commission post candidal* aaid
ranali aren't the answer lo Semi­
nole's drainage problems. Hr ad­
vocated water rootrol with dike*
or some other method of keeping
the water al a constant level. H'a
a problem for the geologisti and
the experts, Fitxpatrirk aaid.
Fitzpatrick promised that if
sleeted, he will ace that tho pub­
lic is advised on affairs of gov­
ernment. County residents can
eapccl taxei to go up, hr said.
Tax Assessor Rlchsrd UeCannan, running tor reflection, look

Longwood Council Okays
Plat For Longdale Area

The plal of Ihe new longwood
Longdate subdivision was ap­
proved by the Town Council Thurs­
day night, subject to Ihe title of
land passing lo the new owners.
The 200 home development in
Ihe northeast section of Longwood will be it Ihe end of High­
land Avt. near the new element­
ary fchool. It will be on 46 acres
and will ronsist of homes in the
$8,230 class. Sumner Aronson
who is developing Ihe homes,
■lid they should be finished with­
in a year.
Mayor A. L. Lormann said Ihe
present owners of (ha subdivision
land wanted town approval at
Ihe plat before passing tha title
to the new owner*.
Tha council assured a Longwood resident that Orange Ava.
ha* not bean forgotten in the
town paving program. Council­
man R. C, Carlson aaid the town
The Castle Memorial Sunday will gel school board help to pav­
Boosters To M eet
School Claai of the First Methodist ing Orangs Ave. directly across
Tho Booetore Club arts aseei at Church has pnatpoaad lha coverad tonag the new elementary school
7:30 p. s . Monday ia lha Gtoo
Mto, sad toot anuntg help to pret­
ty well assured to paving ihe
Club Baoaa at Seminola High night. A saw data
ad later.
School.
atreel out to Hwy. 17-42.

Castle Class Supper
Is Postponed

t stand on full cash valuation af
county property. There were 7,083
Seminole property owners wh*
didn’t pay any Uses last year,
he aaid. Keep lha $3,000 homo*
atead exemption, but let full valu&gt;
atlon go along with it, McCann*
said. Ths tax assessor endorsed a
prepared treat lie, “ Platform 144*
tor Seminola County Candidates."
This trealise stresses th a
"Good government cannot be ach*
leved without adequate taxation.
Our beat approach then, is to aeo
that we collect a* much na la
actually due from the broedcat
possible bese nf taxpayers and
(hat wr then set about spending
this money wisely end ecoaomt*
cally."
District 1 candidate James
Avery laid that he couldn't speak
on the campaign when (here were
any limitations other than time.
When the chamber invlled tha
candidate!, it stipulated that all
discussion must atick to policy on
the political office! and must
omit personal references.

County help will save Longwood
$8,ooo $4,000 in paving Orange
Ave., Mayor Lormann aaid.
Tha council accepted tha resig­
nation of John Farina aa Hr*
chief.
A Longwood woman sold the
town ought to pick up and die*
post of hungry and homeless
dog* wandering around town. She
suggested the dogs be picked up
and destroyed if not claimed
within five daya. Th^ council did
not take any action on bar re­
quest.
R. C. Carlson said the cost to
each resident living on lha three
streets to be paved baa not bee*
determined yet. An exact deterntinalion of tha cost lo each rail*'
deni wiU have to well for t whll* '/■
because the cons determined bg
j
engineers for Iho project » • &gt;
-L
still vary slightly.
.
Th* street* to be paved are
Grant St. from ViMmare I*
Georgia Ava., Falsetto BL from
B. Lake Ave. I* Great k m . **A ■M \
Wilms Ave. from M alth as I
to Moloar Ave,
,

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from Ro-Jay.
New, exciting and different.

NEW CHULUOTA YOUTH CLUB O PFICEB8 fa th e re d a t P resident Mike
Kennedjr’s home T nesder fo r an official in sta lu tio a picture. The officers
w e n announced to th e com m unity a t a recent installation and birthday
dance. From th e left are Vice President Sharon Howell, Kennedy, T reasur­
e r Doa Corton and Secretary Royer N orton.
(Herald Photo)

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■Hume neacetlme aecuoatioo—
epae-boet whaling in the Moby
Mick style — practically baa die*
appeared Bean Me seven seas.
S ow It may depend for Ms sar*
nival entirely an the tortile inug-

technical*
volep their whaling Industries.
Dr. CUrka was the technical
advisor far the filming af Herman
Melville's classic whaling epic,
Moby Dick. Ho told s group af
V.N. newsman, to whom whaling
was a pleasant Intirtuli from dte&gt;
evasion af the South African riots,
how Urn scenes of Akab's eaeounter with the white whale wars
akUHuliy ahot la specially eon*
atrueted ponds in London.
Moby Dick was construe tad In
tkron gigantic parte, darks os*

the movie modal was Moby
Dick's crooked Jaw. “wa didn't
pci ana in because people might
think k was a vary badly con­
structed whale," Clarke raid.
In real Ufa, sperm whales with
deformed, twisted lower jaws
sometimes are encountered.
But do white whites really ex­
ist? Dr. Clarks has never seen
one, and he has no hard evidence
that anyone elsa haa. The closest
color to white is found in old
sperm whales which gat more

Addretaing a joint aaaaton at
the South African Parliament ear*
ly this year, British Prime Mialater Herald Macmillan said:
. .la this shrinking world In
which we live today, the Internal
policies of one nation may have
effects outside i t . .1 hope you
won’t mind my raying frankly

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that there are aomt aapccta of
your W irles which make it impoaaihia for ea to rapport you
without beinf falat to otr own
doop conviction, about the political
deatialaa at free men.”
Cotnio* from the Quten'a high*
aat repretentative, Macmillan's
words came parOouiy cloaa to
violating ana of the cardinal nloa
which govern the eaehiiive Com-

Jacksonville
Girl's Letter
Knocks 'Em Dead
LONDON (UPI) - Congratula­
tions Corrina Sharroek of Jack*
eeevflle, Florida, U. S. A.
Yanr fetter to the Times ef
London knocked 'em dead today.
Mias ahervedt ckaatlaad the
British far the furor ceuaad in
this country over e mammoth
gold eaglo the Stale Department
intends la place atop the new
U. S. embassy. «
Maty British, who taka e dim
view anyway of Urn modernistic
embassy, think the presence of
the 33-foot eagle would shatter
the old-fashioned aaranity at BugUsh surroundings.
"Such s tempest hi a teapot,"
the Americas woman wrote, sad
want w to compare England's
attitude to the states to that of
an "artistocrelic family whom aw
has run away from boara."
“The pear boob (tbs errant aw )
pays and pays trying to buy his
way back late the good graces af
the family," aba said. "Can't you
accept us for what wa are?
“We're young; we're brash. Wa
run Instead of walk and we love
our. flashy toys. Wa have all the
vigor and all Urn Imperfections of
youth but wa’ra growing.
“Won't you please lot us have
our ovtrslsed eagle? Youth must
have Its toya sad that (the eagle)
will ha a loUapateoaal
"Yours, with tongue in ebook."
The Times carried no comment
but the headline over the tetter
raid: “Let The Eagle Sear.”

lag to the rales of the Common­
wealth and Urn United Nations,
Britain la bound to the policy of
non-interference in the Internal
affairs of other states.
This was the dilemma that
Britain faced last weak at Urn
United Natloos Security Council
debated and finally approved a
resolution which dsplorod “the
policies and actions" of the South
African government and called
upoo Secretary General Dag
Hammarskjold to take steps to
reduce the threat to South Afri­
can situation posed to “Interna­
tional peace and security.''
In the final voting which ap*
proved the resolution M , Britain
abstained.
Commonwealth prims ministers
assemble In London qo May I. It
la certain that Brttala will try to
aoft-pedal the apartheid Issue at
the meeting. But it is more than
Eggs a n the most nearly perfect doubtful that aha can still Uw
natural source af body building voices of India, Ghana and others
protein, reports the Florida Egg who are certain to spank out
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H ew School Site
Tract Acquired
^
The Seminole County School Board has received a 20
^ a c re tract for a new school site, a quarter of a mile off SR
486 leading into English Estates, Supt. of Schools R. T. Milwee said today.
The tract was given to the board by the developers of
the land, the Clayton Realty Co. of Orlando and the Sepler

G e o r g ia it n d e l l

Art Group To Hear
^Advertising Officer
An experienced advertising agen­
cy art director will bs the ipeaker
at Monday night's meeling of the
Sanford Art Attn.
Mias Georgia Pindcll of the Rob­
ert Hammond Agency la Orlando,
will present s program on creation
of art for advertising purposes. She
will spaak at the T:30 p. m. meet• ing In the Civic Center.
Tha public, touched daily by
many advertising art forma in
newapapera, magatlncs and tele­
vision is invited to attend the
moeting.
Members of the junior division
of the association also have been
Invited to attend tbe regular meet­
ing with the adult group in addi­
tion to their own aeasions.
Mias Pindcll, who alio is a
9 model in addition to doing art de­
sign, hat a long list of credits in
&gt; the advertising field and has han­
dled accounts of the big automo­
bile companies, railroads, citrus
organizations, Industrisl boards,
fairs, and industrial firms.

Lake Mary C Of C
• Sets Up ^fpod Bank
The Lake M^ry Chamber of
Commerce (ia* cats Wished a blood
bank for the copmmunlty and ap­
pointed an eight-member com­
mittee to ladm biiitrr in ‘regula­
tions.
A supply of hlood will be slart•d Immediately and the bank
hopes to have 80 pints contribut% ad during the next month. The
committee members are Paul Bissell, Rev. John W. Pillcy, Harold
Keen, James Avery, Mrs. Maria
C. Lowe, Mrs. Jeanne Foulk, Mrs.
R. W. Jackson and Mra. Charles
Krueger. ______________

Rain Damage
• In City Small

•

Sanford escaped with little damaaa to its sever lines from the
recent heavy rains, City Manager
W. B. Knowloa said Thursday.
There was a small Scminola
Blvd. street cave-in which has
been temporarily repaired, and the
few washouts on unimproved
streets were fixed within 24 hours.
Actually the sewer lines got a good
lluahing from the drains, Knowloa
laid: The city baa had trouble with
leaves and debris plugging drain­
age pipes however. It'a against
the law to raka debris late the
street, Koowiee pointed out.
Breaking t * drainage plug* is
vary expensive for tbe city since
l takes a lot at time, ke said.

Co. of Miami.
Milwee said if the tract ia ap­
proved by the sfate survey team
in the fall, a new school will be
built to take rare of tha children
in tha Tanglewood, Lake of the
Wooda and English Estates area.
Milwee aaid a letter will bs pre­
sented to the County Commission
a t ita meeting Tuesday asking the
board to obtain a right-of-way
leading eastward from Lady of
tha Woods, first addition, Cedarwood Driva, and joining into Decbyshire Drive in English Estates.
The board will also be asked to
obtain a right-of-way from the
end of Derbyshire Drive into SR
430.
Milwee- Mid in tha area called
English Estatea “it haa bean
necessary for the parents to bring
their children out to the buses,
for wa hava refused to go through
the northern part of Orange Coun­
ty into those developments and
transport these children out.”
Milwee aaid that next year, it
will ha necessary to transport tha
children because “tha numbor is
int'irasitig."
Milwee added that should roads
b# constructed in these areas,
“we will be able to ndrquately
take care of those childien this
next school year at tha South
Seminole fthool and Lyman
School.

Sportsmen's Rally,
Fish Fry Saturday

VOL. XLIX

WEATHER: Continued fair and mild tltrotijrh Saturday. High today, 78-84. Low tonight, 56-64.
United Preen Leaned Wire Established 1008
FRIDAY, APRIL 8. I960
SANFORD, FLORIDA

I p. m. Slocks
VEKNON MIZE

Vernon Mize
Seeks County
Judge’s Post
Vernon Mize Jr.. Sanford ittornry, today qualified for the
office of county Judge.
County Judge Wilson Alexander,
who was unopposed in the May
3 Democratic primary, died Mon­
day night.
The Secretary of state opened
qualifying for the office until
noon Tuesday.
Mize, a native Floridian and a
graduate of (he University of
Florida law school has been
associated with A. Edwin Shinholser in the general practice of
law.
Mize is a Korean war veteran.
He is married and the father of
a three-year-old daughter. Sine*
coming to Sanford, he has been
a director in the Sanford-Scminole
Jaycecs, president of the County
Cancer Soriety and a member
nf the official board of the Grace
Methodist Church.
He is a member of the Florida
Bar Association and of the Amer­
ican Bar.
In announcing his candidacy.
Mite staled, “ I would consider
it an honor and a privilege to be
allowed to serve the people of
Seminole County In the capacity
nf county judge. I believe my
legal training and experience
qualifies me (or this very imI port position.”
;

NEW YORK (UPI) - Stock
prices at I p. m.:
American TltT ................... *9'k
American Tobacco ............ 1061*
Baltimore Ir Ohio ................ 33H
Bethlehem Steel ................. 4«
Caterpillar ........................... 29‘«
C A O ................................ M'v
Chrysler
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Curtiss • Wright ................ 20»*
DuPont .................................... 223
Kastman Kodak ................... 112V*
Ford Motor
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General E lectric..................... 93
General Motors ................... 4fi'»
Graham • Paige .................
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Int. TAT ...................... , . . . 3ftt*
Lorillard .............................. 381*
Minute M aid............................ 19
Penney
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Penn RR
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Sears Roebuck
............... 49J«
Standard Oil (NJ) ............ 44H
Sludebaker
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U. S. Steel ................
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Southerners Wage Last Ditch
Battle To Stall Rights
WASHINGTON (UPI) — South
arners waged a last-ditch effort
today to stall off final Senate
action on a civil rights bill cer­
tain of passage when they stop
talking.
Sen. J. William Fulbright (DArk.) Ird ntf the concluding south­
ern assault with a speech denounc­
ing the Negro voting rights mea­
sure as “ repugnsnt and unaccept­
able” la a large section eg the
country.

Fulbright began talkiog shortly
after the Senate met at to a. m .
for what looked like another long,
gruelling day nf debate, (waders
differed on whether the bill would
come to a final vole tonight.
Several other senators were
armed with long speeches against
the modified House bill, although
the Senate had closed the door
on eny further changes hi the
measure.
Republican laadars war* eoufident she Senate would rasa

on final passage. But Democratic | by his forces. He said they warn
leader Lyndon B. Johnson would prepared to make motions to delay
tan
o ffarther
a r l h n r tthan
h a n iIn
n say,
itv
"“UWe're
' n ' r n I .,
.
.
go nnn
final paiaag? tv rn li tha motiooa
getting close In final action.”
Johnson, wary of the southern face rejection without prolonged
delaying action, added that the debate.
Senate still may "hava In go down
Fulbright aaid the bill points a
the road a piece."
“finger of scorn” at (he South and
Sen. Richard B. Russell (l)-Ga.), is an "indictment” of 40 million
leader of the southern blor, said Americans who liva (hare. Ha aaid
he doubted “ very seriously" that it would be “over-legislating” for
the Senate would finish action to­ Congress lo attempt to legislate
night. Ha said there was a “ good “ moral values” as, ha said, A did
deni of speaking” (till to be dona in tha poet-Civil War days.

News Briefs
West Willing1
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
Western Allies wera reported to­
day willing to sign a separate
peace treaty with Communist
East Germany If Ihe people there
voting in a free election under In­
ternational supervision say they
want it that way.

It’s Up To Voters

The final delail of the big
Seminole
County
Sportsmen’s
JACKSON. Miss. (U PI)—Mis­
Assn, fish fry and political rally
sissippi citizens may get a chance
Saturday haa been arranged.
to vote this summer on how
Thal'a for the cooks.
they'll lake their liquor — legally
Stinston Kinlaw will preside at
or otherwise. Mississippi is the
tha skillet, with the cooperation
only state in the Union with a
of Denver Cordell. Gut Schmah
statewide prohibition law on the
and George Maffcll.
books.
The rally will he held at Camp
Seminole on the Wckiva Rivcy. It
will begin at 4:43 p. m. when Sen.
NEWPORT. R. I. IUPI) - The
Douglas Stenstrom introduros all
destroyer USS McGowan with 200
candidates present.
men aboard ran aground in fog
Serving of the fish dinner will .
today nrar the eastern entrance of
begin at 3 p. m. and continue until
Narraganselt Bay. Four tugs im­
T p. m. or until all attending !
mediately were dispatched to try
have been served. David Mathcs 1
tn haul the vessel free from tha
will furtjish music.
,
After the dinner, each candl- j TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Muncy sand at tha tip of Jamestown Is*
.
date .will be given time for a I problems have delayed plant to l»nd,
brief tajk in .b e h alf'at his can­ ev ti- t
Simhloe St«la-Par**' y I'-T iT T i .4 rc .frw a y to urlando, Gov. LARoy Col- L / l l V e o W p J J G U L p
didacy.
WASHINGTON (UPI) -T h e FBI
County rrsidc.'.ti a rt Invited to lint said Thursday.
But lie sak| he was not discou­ has stepped up ill nationwide
bring the whola family to tha
fish fry. The dinner will cost raged and believed the project drive against £irline bomb hoaxes
could be started this year.
by arresting au engineering com
It.
Collins said engineer consultant* pany president and an advertis
The rally will be held rain or
shine. Association Secretary R. w li o six months ago advised ing executive. Fred Y. Cronk Jr.,
W. Hartman said that the camp against the extrmion now declared president of a Tulsa, Okie., petro­
grounds have ample abetters It feasible. But he said the flnsn- leum engineering firm, and James
“ and we will, procrcd regardless cial plan on which Uieir report was Knox Van Arsdale 111, a Sarasota
based was loo expensive snd has advertising executive, wrre charg­
of the weather.”
The camp is on the Wrkiva been dropped, hcnco the delay.
ed with falsely reporting explos­
The plan was tu refinance the ives on planes.
River, just a mile north ol SR 46,
GO milliorf dollar bond debt on
west of Sanford.
the prrsf«t Miami to Fort Pierre
Turnpike;' and to sell a new 110
MIAMI (UPI) — A British army
millioq dollar iasus covering both platoon has moved onto a small
the present and . tha projected and desolate Bahamas island to
roads:
’
V
halt use of it by Cubans opposed
Collins said plans were under­ to the Fidel Castro regime, Ihe
way for a new study based on Miami Herald reported Thurtday
financing the Fort Pierce to Or­ night. In a copyrighted story, Ihe
Two damage suits
ding BITS.- lando road independently of the Herald said tho 24 men of “ Y“
000 were filed a g i. .at Porter present segment.
Company platoon of the Royal
The Legislature has authorized
(anting Thursday a a result the turnpike the full length of Hampshire Regiment occupied Cay
Sal in Ihe Florida Straights Wed­
of an auto accident Feb. I,
Florida, from Miami to tha Geor­
Tha auita wore fifed in tha gia lina. The extension from Fort nesday.
county clerk « offir
r im Pierce to Orlando would cost about
Jean Daugherty,
snd 43 to 30 million dollars. And ColWASHINGTON (UPI) - Tha
Thomas Y. Crosby. ../t. us ugh- tins said the new plan calls for
rrly is the widow of Leon Daugh­ an independent bond issue of this House Appropriations Committer
told (he Stats Department today
erty who died after Ilia crash. amount.
tn quit living so high but neverlhtCrosby was injured in the colli­
less approved the bulk* of funds it
sion which took place threw mile*
requested for tbe next fiscal year.
north of Sanford on Hwy. 17*2. Camporee Set
mporce for tha Oviedo In- It alto chided the United States
Tha Daugherty claim is for
$100,000 and Crosby claims $75,te Girl Scouts will be Information Agency for spending
hCamp Tirochee this week­ so much on psychiatric examina­
000 damages.
ui 7* girls registered for tions of ita amployas, and suggest­
Lansing alto was critically In s'
jurad in tha haadon crash and the trip under Uie direction of ed that tha agency stop overpaying
it (till its Orange Memorial Hot Mrs. W. A. Buckler and her as­ its help. Bui U8IA also got most
sistant.
of the money it wanted.
pital.

Ship Runs Aground

Money Problems
Delay Extension

Army Moves In

Two Suits Filed
Against Larmg

Take It Easy!

New Fibers
BAL HARBOUR. Fla. tUPI) An executive of Ilia Du Pont Co.,
today told Irxlile leaders that new
and specialized chemiral fibers
will coma into Ihe textile imlustcy
in the next few years. A. E. Uu
chtnan Jr., general manager of
Du Ponl'a textile fibers depart­
ment, said hit company experts
lhat as much as two-thirds of its
fiber products on Ihe market with­
in Six years will be improvements
on or additions lo fibers offered
lodsy.

M artin Co. Gets
Navy Contract

E ME b picUsrd at tha wrecked truck im which Herman Yates of SunIIEME
waa w a n d a fc r a m tk w m Ipoar T i m B b * Yaiaa, driving Hm
iterprh Baad Bawadag Hie trad e
vehicle, h fta ao ft shoulder on the old E nterprise
accldei
ever. Ha suffered a fractured hip in tha accident.

NO. 668

ORLANDO.(UPI) - The Navy
announced award Thursday of a
$2,391,000 contract lo Ihe Martin
Company (or development of an­
other version of Ihe Bullpup airlo-surface missile.
The wort is lo be performed
at Martiag guided missile and
elrrtronlca.'facility her*.
Navy sources indicated the mis­
sile, tentatively designated Bullpop B, will net replace Urn eae
now lo production tad to service,
but will be another member ag the
Bullpup family.

JAYCKti CAUCUS members of the Sanford club wera
busy th is week mapping out final plana fo r th a district
Caucus Sunday. L eft to rig h t are, G arnett Whiter A rt

uew r ‘
Scheduled Sunday
Over 130 Jsfe e rs from Central
Florida are expected lo attend tha
Fourth District Caucus scheduled
for Sanford Sunday.
The caucus will be held at tha
American Legion Building on llwy
17-92 and will start at 2 p. ni.
Clubs expected to send delegates
are Sanford, Apopka, Rushnell,
Kustis. Fort Meade, llainei CHy,
I-ongwood. Lakeland, Leesburg and
Ml! Dors.
Among Ihe main item* of bus!
ness will be an election of the dia
triet vice president and vice pres!
dent pro tern. Candidates running
for president of the stsla Jaygpe*
will also be present.
A special meal will be cooked by
Ihe wives of Ihe Sanford Jsyreea.
Registration fee is $3.

Citrus Output
To Go Up In '60,
Florida's leeo citrus output Is
figured to run over too million
hoses, a Florida Citrus Commis­
sion member told tha Sanford
Jaycees Thursday.
J. Danfort li Wright said Ihe
current yearly product has reach­
ed 93 million botes snd should
•omnlay rrarh the IM million
mark.
Wright, who it also vice • presi­
dent of Sanford's Patrick Fruit
Corporation, said lhat Florid* is
not fared with any crisis in tbe
demand for its citrus. By a sound
merchandising program “ we can
■ell our fruit and not give it
away,” he said.
Wright said Florida has a fine
prospective market iu the United
Kingdom. But British trad* re­
strictions proiecting their ritrus
interests In Ihe Carribean hold
Florid* from selling in the Bri­
tish Isles.
The Central European ritrus
market will expand very slowly
for Florida because other citrus
producing countries ran sell their
fruit at a lower price, according
to Wright.
However, the elate Citrus Com­
mission has a representative in
Central Europe and another in
Scandinavia, and, in Wright's
opinion, "frozen orange concen­
trate in Europe is Just begin­
ning."

UHTT

Hnrria, Dave Klingenamith, Jack Erickson; Billy Brumlgy
and John Alexander.
(Herald
Photo)
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Four County Candidates Discuss
Taxes, Drainage A t C of C M e e t
Tasea and drainage were among
the issues that got a going over
from four county political candi­
dates at the Lake Mary Chamber
of Commerce meeting Thursday
night.
Edward Zinimrrmsn, running for
county commissioner from District
I, said ha ia opposed to a drain­
age district tor Lake Mary. Ha
is against letting contracts to
firms that aron't in Seminoio
County, and doesn’t want to obli­
gato rounty funds for bond issues.
Zimmerman said Seminole Coun­
ty needs the aonfldeno* of Us
ritizens In county government and
(his has been larking in recent
years.
J. C. Hutchison, running for tha
District 1 commission post, said
Seminole's drainage needs must
be solved now. But future drain­
age plans should inrluda other

Flood Surrounds
Georgia Town
By tailed Press iMrrsaUoaal
Riling floodwaters surrounded a
tiny Georgia town, rhssed 400
persons from Uieir homes in Mis­
souri and Illinois and stranded 300
island dweller* in Ihe middle af
the Mississippi River lodsy.
Tht Mississippi, rising at a foot
a day clip along southern Illinois,
flooded thousands of acres of
farmland a ear Cairo, and forced
evacuation of 200 persons from
Ihe Dogtooth Bend area near Ihe
Misiiisippl'1 confluence with the
Ohio.
Another 200 persons were driven
from their homes at Mound City,
Mo., when the Missouri punched
through levees (here.
The Flint River wrapped llself
around Newton, Ga., cut off the
four highways out of the village
snd lurnsd $00 Newtonians into
islanders.

counlirs for better control and
conservation.
Seminole must preserve ill na­
tural resources. Its trees and
clean lakes, Hutchison said. In­
dustry coming hare must be care­
fully selected, he added. Hutch­
ison gtressed lax equality and
keeping taxes within the abilily
of county residents to pay them.
John Fitzpatrick said Ihe coun­
ty must have 100 percent pro­
perty evaluation day by day and
week by week. The District 3
commission post candidate said
canals aren't the answer to Semi­
nole's drainage problems. Hr ad­
vocated water control with dike*
or some other method of keeping
the water at a constant level. It's
■ problem for the geologists and
the rsperts, Fitzpatrick said.
Filzpatrirk promised that if
sleeted, he will see that tho pub­
lic is advised on affairs of gov­
ernment. County residents can
espect taxes to go up, hr said.
Tax Assessor Richard McCannan, running for re-eleclion, look

9 stand on full cash valuation el
county property. There were 7.08$
Seminole property owners whn
didn't pay any taxes last year,
he said. Keep tha 93,000 home*
stead exemption, but let full valu­
ation go along with U, McCann*
said. Tha tax assessor endorsed *
prepared treatlie, “ Platform 1099
for Seminole County Candidates."
This treatise stresses that
“ Good government cannot be ach­
ieved without adequate taxation.
Our best approach then, Is to see
lhat we collect as much as lo
actually due from the broadest
possible base of taxpayers and
lhat we then set about spending
this money wisely and economi­
cally."
District t candidate Jam es
Avrry said lhat he couldn't speek
on (hr campaign when there were
any limitations other than time.
When the chamber invited the
candidates, it stipulated that all
discussion must stick to policy on
the political offices and mutt
omit personal references.

Longwood Council Okays
Plat For Longdale Area

Thr plat of the new tongwood
longdale subdivision was ap­
proved by the Town Council Thurs­
day night, subjert to Ihe title of
land passing lo the new owners.
The 200 home development in
Ihe northeast srrllon of Longwood will be at the rnd of High­
land Ave. near the new element­
ary fchool. It will be on 48 acres
and will consist of homa* in the
$8,230 class. .Sumner Aronson
who is developing the homes,
•aid they should be finished with­
in a year.
Mayor A. L. Lormann said the
present owners of (he subdivision
land wsnted town approval ot
the plat before passing the title
lo the new owners.
The council assured a Longwood resident that Orange Ave.
baa not bean forgotten in ihe
(own paving program. Council­
man R. C. Carlson said tho town
The Castle Memorial Sunday will get school board help tn pav­
Boosters To Meet
School Class of the First Methodist ing Orange Ave. directly across
Church has pnripoaad the covered from tha new elementary school
The Boasters Club
MM, u i that county help M pret­
T:99 p.
ia IBs
Club Boom at Seminole High night. A new dam
ty well assured in paving the
street out In Hwy. 17 92.
School.
ed later.

Castle Class Supper
Is Postponed

' V*

County hrlp will save Longwood
$l,ooo$9,ooo in paving Orange
Ave., Mayor Lormann said.
The council accepted tha resig­
nation of John Farina aa fir*
chief.
A Longwood woman said the
town ought lo pick up and din*
post of hungry and homeless
dogs wandering around town. She
suggested the dogs be picked up
►
A
and destroyed if noi claimed
within five days. Th^ council did '$
not lake any action on her re­
quest.
R. C. Carlton said ihe cost tn
oach resident living on lb* three
streets to be paved has not been
determined yet. An exact deter­
mination of Ihs cost lo each real- ir "
dent will have to wait lotr • whlln
because the costs determined by
engineers for the project meg
still vary slightly. '
The street* in he paved are
Grant St. from Wildmarn $9
Georgia Ave., Felmatin BL Mans
X. Lake Ave. M Grant Am.
Wilma Ave. from Mnihhem — .
tu Molnar Ave,
•
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—

M

�MerdwihPfan
Meet In Nashville
The Fourth and Fifth yrado
classes at the Plnecrest Elemen­
Carlton said. “But f totod ayainat tary school will bold s »peels!
■ Senate bill a mended into o full- musical donee review program ot
length turnpike to too Georgia tho school at 7:18 p. m. today.
Coriton said Us position on the
turnpike has born “caaggorated
beyond too point of truth." Ho
aold hi* opponents a n begins Lag
to "bita" at blm because he Is
too front-runner In to* race.
Tad Datid of Hollywood, called
on Carlton to clear up aaether
matter how bo fools about ex­
tending too solo* tax to eetor
grocery purchases.
to fob. M. and asked
Ip lustra la Dickinson
itopalpo manager from
Bay campaign money
titp to too contract
Candidate Doyle E. Carlton Jr.
riltoed his voting record on toe
n to k a State Parkway Thursday
y MatoNrs at Boynton Beach.
."I ooateeteotly supported toe
lb • tatted Fort FJerco-to-Miaml
gapihe to the IM Legislature,”

Baptist Circles
Meet Monday Night

The Seminole Association for
retarded children will meet In
the Little Red School House at
• p. m. Monday. Tho school la
located oi Sixth St. and Palmet­
to At*. SopL of Schools B. T.
Milwoo will bo too yuost speaker.
Tho final das* on real cstat*
appraisal, sponsored by toe Voca­
tional Education Deportment of tho
county school system, will bo
bold ot 7 p. m. Monday. The dinnrr meeting will bo held at too
school cafeteria. Certificates will
b* awarded for those completing
too IS-wwk course.

Tha Rotary Club toft celebrate
Tho Elate Knight Circle af tot
Firat Baptist Church will meet Pan-American Week next week
Monday at 7:10 p. m. with Mias when their guest speaker at their
Borah Tatum, MM Meltoarille noon luncheon Monday will be Al­
berto Sepueda of Rotlios CollegoSepeuda, who la expected
Tho Frances Horton Circle will
meet at S p. nt. with Mrs. Al­ to graduate in 1K2, will discuss
problem* in Puerto Rico.
fred Chiles, 110 Fiaocrtat Dr.
A. L. Tils haw baa a city build­
ing permit to build a $4,700 kindergarten school building at 2437
Holly Avo. Permits have also
been Issued to William F. Free­
man to build two &gt;3,300 self sor-

Hospital Notes
ftamoaa F. Bridges, Sanford; Jaha
W. Carter, Baaford; Joan New­
man, Sanford: Herman Yates,
Baaford; CUretof Banka. Genova;
Robert Chambers, Sanford; Ar­
teno Jackson, Sanford; QuintU E.
Ray, Sanford; Ellen M. Vane*,
Sanford.

la tro d tie j

Bigelow

By United Prooa International
Merchant* in Nnthtillo, Tsnn„
and landrra of the S ffro sitdown
movement are w beda led to meet
Saturday in an effort to work out
an agroomant on lunch counter
sea tiny.
Official* of a number ef the
store* hit by sitdown* agraaf
Thursday to n request by Nsyre
leaders thst the meeUay be bold.
One ef the principal topic* ox*
ported to bo fiscuasaf in the mayor's bi-raetel committoo raeommsndotioa for partial latoyrstion
of lunch coouters for 0 M-4oy
trial period.
Meanwhile, to Bichmood, Vo,
four dray storm sonrtay whitoo to
a pradomlnantly Nayro aoiyhborhood loworod too Mgrayatlan bar­
rier* at their loach reunion.
Howstsr, downtown Bkhmead
Tic* temporary k e bouses, one ot stores, whors Negro sUsdsuta hate
Jot’s Grocery, TIB Calory A«o. stayed ahdowu damouotrittoua
and too other at too BhoB Bar­ protostiny isyraytoad lunch countera, shewed no signs of parmltttay
rie* station M l Falk Dr.
whitoo aad Negroes to alt toyotbTha Rotary Club will sponsor
a "Fun After Graduattoa” Day at
tho Cl vie Center May 17. After
the Seminote High school graddual Ion in too morning on that
data, a special reception will bo
hold ot tho Civic Center, follow­
ed by a free movie, aad dance. A
special floury committee la cur­
rently working on more plans far
Th* Primitive Baptist Church
tot day.
services will bo ta tho Opou Bible
The Fleet Reserve tad the Church tm W. &gt;4th St. aad Chao*
Ladies Auxiliary will meat Mon­ Av*. toil Sunday.
Tha 1:30 pja. sorvice* will ha
day ot • p. m. ia their rospocUve meeting roe me ia too CFO conducted hr S dor Eobectooa oat
Ctab building for too monthly Elder Smith of too Orange Pri­
mitive Baptist Church.
buainese end program iheating*.

Elders To Conduct
Church Sorvice

On Nor* 1# tiro of the first e litt
patty o ffc tr t will bccoma chief
petty of«c*r». They art: A111
Thonuu X Aakaw Jr. of 2327 8.
Hiawatha Av*-, to ADCA; and
ADI G iw tr C. Bowline Jr. of
738 WiWmtr* A t*., Longwood, to
ADCA.
The fifteenth aoloctoo will
advanced on Jan. IS, IN I. Ho bM
HM1 John F. Connolly o f lit.S u n .
land Dr., to HMCA.

Fifteen first, close petty officer*
attached to the Sanford Natal Air
Station have b a n selected by the
Bureau of Natal Personnel, wash*
iayton, D. C . for adtaaceaoat to
chief petty officer.
Selected as a result of a recent
aerate*-wife examination, too fU.
toon will bo odto need in fite sagNino of too fifteen will become
thief potty effkers on May It.
They ora: SKI William C. Brax­
ton Jr. o f 411 Boy Ate., to SKCA;
ADI James W. Kuykendall of M i
Cornelhe (X , to ADCA; ADI Nor­
man B. Leeeitor of MBS Summer­
lin Ann. to ADCA; AKl John ft.
Hesperian# of I N N. fiunland
D r, to AKCA; HMI Edward ft.
Madden of 418 Mimosa Terr, to
HMCA; ADI Virgil D. Morgan of
MM «. Laurel Ate., to ADCA;
AMI Carl G. Pntoereon ef 1800
Creocent B t, to A MCA; ADI
George C. Beyers Jr. of 40S Jusalto C t, to ADCA; and ADI La-

Sanford Tops
Leesburg Golfers

Happiness Through H e a lth .

What Makes Us Tickt
(B y

OR. r . LEO KERWIN)

urkma when ho Chiropractic k baaad on t h #
h tick. He prio* principlo th a t tho body k
wor ta k w tho controllod and coordinated
from th e brain. The brain d e.
top to think how' Hvor. irttdliE ent electrical
k it,
u - J i .. energy found in n nerve imM t
whfch U 1/600,000 of *

Phabodv

Th# Somiaote High golfers fiefeatad Leesburg ttto to 4H.
ft was tor ninth win of the sea­
son for too'ScmiaoIes without a sothock. Bothy Glooton was too mod­
alift ia too play.

Easter Cantata
The Adult choir of too Ftrat Bap­
tist Church wfll present H'a annual
Easter Cantata Sunday aight at B
p. m. This year too choir hat chotea the Divine Redeemer, a four
part eaatata by Charles F. Gounod.
Tko music was arranged by Ellen
Jeao Larooa aad ft tells too Easter
story la a beautiful and affective

ia volt Tb**

*e,f *nd * commonly spoken
of aa “nsfture." In te rfe ro n c v
with th a branamiaaion o f th h P
^ e r g y produce! an area of

!h Jr,getc*. About
0% of th e body
m arket price of
its found in the
t 76 cental If i t
1 to combine all
to in exact pround in the body
d find no tra c t
or th a activity
1ft.

£ ^ £ 1^ ? ! ? “ "
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**•* enlfcnt ,n Oae of a aerie* of arllcien
publiahad la th a public Interm t to ex p la in and U netrata
tho practice a f adeatifio
Chiropractic, w ritten by Dr.
F . Lao Kbrwin whooo office ia
located a t V I 8. Franck A « I
aad hie telephone nam ber k
FA irfax 2J744S.

Baby girl Tompkins, Loka Mon­
ro#; Georg* Leris, Longwood;
Walter Griffin, Sanford; Bertty
Brough, Baaford; Andrew Myora,
Sanford; Edgar Jobes, Sanford;
Trawick,
Mr. laa-

nrajl's . • .o iid wo hoYt
0 lovely selection of

Go tor Grabs
Bowling Lead
Gator Lumber grabbed too load
k too Somiaote County Buakeoomen's League Tuesday aight aa

fS k E!j S

pretties.

’v r ' ^ ' T *

This puts thorn * fbw note Mo up
ou to* not, aa Pol-Air. Harvey**
Plumbing. Herne's Distributor*,
Vulcan Materials, and Sanford At­
lantic Notional Bank all hold Meond with eight wings.
Wady's Phillip* IS has third spot
with asvoa wins, Owoas Gulf Sorvico la la fourth with SVk, Sanford
Auto Farta la fifth with ate, Florida
SUM Bank ond Abstract Corpora­
tion share sixth spot with flvo wins
eaeb,
Rida-A-Whila Stablas and
____ Rida-A-Whll*
Benton-Ganaral Contracting, hold
Mvonth with four win* each, Wall’*
Plumbing Is In tight* with 3Vk,
Sanford Electric bat throe wins ta
ninth, and Atlantic Coast Liao te
occupying the basemsat with two
wins, 10 Iosms.

Legal Notice
in Tim r in n it ru i nt o r rmr.
ninth i ir n im i. piim v it o r
TUN OTATH o r rLONIOA. IN S IB
r e n obhinolu t o t m , r u t ISO AT CUT. NU ISOTO

JE W EL , M ILDRED MoCLEKDO*.

PUIaUM.

A L B R ItT M c C t.H N D O X ,

Dofsnrtanl.
roM fuu m ca tio x
STATE OF FLORIDA
COl'MTT o r ORANOE

a f f id a v it

P erso n ally eppoarad b a fsrs a s .
th* un d sralx ao d R o ta ry Public.

JKWK1. MILDRED MiCLKNDUS.

who, holox by mo firs t duly
•w o rn on e n th , dtpoaod and say s

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than
I. Sh* la tha Plaintiff ta tea
shsvs satitled causa sa l aa
sueh Plaintiff ispsss* aad
mssi
a. Tli aI &lt;1111*,nt March and laInquiry has* hssa atad* to
rilacavtr tha naair and realdam-s of A1.HKFIT McCLttNPOM, lb* P»r.nd»nl In tha
abeva aalltiaa muss. and lha
aams I* aal fourth aa nsrilsuraly aa la kaswa la th*
A ffia n t. and
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nvsr Ih* ana of II yraraj.and
4. That Ih* Plaintiff haa dill•tally runlailad lha Mother
and rather of th* said ALItlillT McCf.EKPOX In Orlands, Florida and that ih*
Jdothtr aud S'aihar ot Ih* said
ALHHIIT McCLBXIRJX do net
know nf th* plssrhl whSr*.
about* or address nor do Ihor
hsva nthor or furthsr informstlsa that would lead
to tho dlornvtry uf Ih* prss*nl whrraabout* nr addrtsa
eauar, ALUKI1T MeCLKXDOX.
and your Affiant would fur­
ther ststo that oho has talked
to numornii* frlsnd* and aaqualatsnanrss of lha said AL­
BERT MeCI-RNDOK and that
non* of thorn know nor havo
raaann In know «f tho ara­
scal rosldtni* or whsrsabouta
Mnf
B lhaI .Defendant
P M M P ALUKftT
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AUHEftT ilcCLEMHJX I* ua• bassn la tha Affiaut.
S. Further Affiant sayslh ash
IdKAl.i
Jawsl Mildred MolTandon
Plaintiff lu th* abet* an-,
tilled cwua*.

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F ri. April §, 1980—Phge 3

Woman's Club W
Cancer Citation

Oviedo StudentsHold Banquet

W o m en

•

A t Cherry Plaza
on the

MRS. HUGHES

MRS. KING
THANKS TO MRS. F. E. COOPER for calling to remind me that
this ii National Library Week and
a good time to aalutc three women
who are always ao pleaaant and
efficient in our City Library*

SARA M. KING, head librarian,
waa born in Sanford and baa been
I serving in the library for the pail
ten years. “Sacy," as she is known
to friends, attended Seminole High
School and Mississippi Stale Col­
lege. She loves lo read—anything
but Westerns—but historical nov­
els and biographies are her favor­
ites. Sewing it among her hobbies,
cooking loo, when the gets the
chance—and she even includes
"baby-sitting with my precious
grandchild" as a favorite pas­
time.
Grand children number two, and
she has four children, Mrs. David
Berrien, Al, Sally and Tommy.
MRS. LEON WALKER—nlckfctmed "Boots"—came to Sanford
93 years ago from Illinois where
she received her AB degree from
the University of Illinois Library
School. Aa assistant librarian for
the past five years, aha is mother
of three children—Patty, w h o
works in a local bank, and two

LIT'L GIANT
FOOD STORES
Florida’! Friend Heat
Hoot Convenient Food'
Store • Quick Strvlco
French Avo. a t 23rd St.

ions, Ted and Greg, away at col­
lege.
She lings in tha Presbyterian
Church choir and names music,
along with reading, as her special
interests.
MRS. CURTIS HUGHES -B e rN'lCE, is another native of Sanford
and bat worked in the Library for
about four years.
She has two sons, Curtis, now
living in Georgia, and Eddie, a
high school student. She, too, is
an avid reader—prefers historical
and travel books aod an outdoor
hobby i* working in her yard.
•Open Wonderful New Worlds—
Wake up and Read!" is the words
slogan in recognition of Library
Week. We might also remember
words that go like this—"Books

T. U. Members Feted
A t Church Social
Rev. and Mri. Willard Boman
entertained the primary training
union of the First Baptist church
of Lake Mary, with a social, at
tha church. They were assisted
by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crawford.
The group first enjoyed a wiener
roast and then games were played
with prites awarded to tha win­
ners. .
Games included donkey game,
electric shock, birds have featberi,
flying balloons, bird, fish, or ani­
mal, and chacalonga.
Members attending were Curtis
Crawford, Dee Dee Scrugga, Char­
lotte Scruhbs, Claudia Boman,
Wayne Boman, Marry Rrnfrow,
Caroline Smith, Sandra Svendson,
and visitors; Alan, Dean, and Don­
na Boman.

Methodist Circles
OPEN 7 A. M. - 11 P . M.
EVERYDAY

To Meet Monday
Circles of the First Methodist
Church meet Monday as follows:

COLD BEER

3 p. m.

Carton or Cast
To Carry Onl Only
FiaUag * Picnic Boppltoa
P an e Platon, Ciys. Ipanna,
Forks, FiaUag Pains,
Every thing Far A Complete
Hanting Or Fishing Trip.

Circles To Meet

Does Meet Monday
Sanford Drove ISO B. P. O.
Does will meet Monday al I p. m.
at the Elks Club. There will be
an initiation of new members,
followed by a social hour.

Lake Mary Church

Forms G. A. Group

Circle 3 - M r s . M. E. Baker,
Chm., with Mri. Robert Reely, 701
MfllonvlUe Ave.
Circle 6 - Mist Versa Woodcock.
Chm., with Mrs. A. B. Stevens,
1300 Sanford Ave.
Circle 7—Mrs. L. T. Doss, Chm.,
meets in McKinley Hall.
Circle a — Mrs. G. B. Hudson,
SATURDAY
Chm., with Mri. Hudson, III Holly
Ave.
Mothers and volunteer workers
Circle t —Mrs. Clarence Pursell,
Chm., with Mrs. O. L. Barks, 1103 from the Little Red School House,
nursery for retarded children, are
Seminole Blvd.
sponsoring a bake sale a l the
Foodmart. Proceeds to bo used
for playground equipment.

Bake Sale Slated

COLD CUTS

This Saturday •

A Complete Assortment Of
Sandwich Manic.

The Mothers and volunteer work­
ers from tho Little Red School
; House, nursery school for retarded
, children, are holding a bake sale
Saturday, at the Foodmart, 23th.
I and Park Ave.
Home made cakes, candy, and
cookies will be on sate. Tha pro­
ceeds a r t to bo used for play­
ground equipment. They are plan­
ning to- furnish the children with
wagons, tricycles, and other out­
side toys for the summer activities.

QUICK COOK MEATS
Chicken, Saesage
Weiner, Pork Chops Eta.

DAIRY PRODUCTS
Milk, Better, Eggt,
(ro Boa Paatriaa.

Y’ALI. COME 7 TO 11

Try it ju s t o n c e !

GREEK
SALAD
a

new

Presbyterian

are ways to wisdom's treasure;
Books are gates to land of plea­
sure; Books are paths that upward
lead; Books are friends; Come let
Circles of the First Presbyterian
us read.' '
Church meet Monday aa follows:
•:4S a. m.
CONGRATULATIONS t o m y
neighbor, Mary Ann (Mrs. Robert
Circle 4—Mra. L. I. Frazier.
Jr.) Graham, 1104 Mellon wile Ave. Chm.. with Mrs. V. M. Greene, 407
who haa received tho "Garden Of W. 19th Rt.
The Month" award. Mary Ann,
Circle 3 - Mrs. Cliff McKihbin
mother of two little girls, Debbie Chm., with Mrs. Lloyd Boyle, 2404
and Laurie, doea her own garden­ Mellonvllle Ave.
ing and baa planted begoniaa to
Circle 0 — Mr*. George Stine.
circlt the magnificent oak tree Chm., with Mrs. Charles Wilke,
on the front lawn—nasturtiums now 420 Summerlin. Ave.
add color, crotons too, and at the
1* a. m.
side of the house are a few
Circle 7—Mr*. Glenn Wlmblsh,
Amaryllis left from a bumper crop Cbm., Philathea Room.
of not too long ago.
2:3* p. aa.
Circle 1 — Mrs. W. R. Anderson,
HAVE YOU WONDERED who is
in charge of tho Garden of Tha Chm.. with Mrs. J . C. Trawlgk,
Month sign? (As of this month, 1103 E. 4th St.
Circle I - Mrs. K. W. File Sr.
it is a new sign—white wrought
Fellowship Hall, Mra. J. E.
iron with gold leaf lettering). It Is Chm.,
Baker and Mra. W. D. Thompson,
a project of tho Civic Beautifica­ hostessea.
tion department of the Sanford
Circle 1 — Mrs. C. L. Redding,
Garden Club. Mrs. S. C. Dickerson
Chm.,
with Mrs. W. A. Patrick,
ia chairman and has appointed Loch Arbor.
Mri. Charlia Morrison, Mr s .
■ p. at. Evening Circles
Charles Wilkie aod Mrs. Blanton
Circle 1 — Mri. Joel Field, Chm.,
Owens among others to select n with Mrs. Mildred Und, Elder
garden aaeh month and they look Springi.
ror neatness and care; color, bal­ Circle 2 — Mrs. J. M. Garrett,
ance aod coordination.
Chm., with Mrs. Andrew Bracken,
. There wai an amusing lltlla in­ 2017 Grandview Avd.
cident involved with tho selection
Circle 3 — Mri. John Wilson.
this month. When Mra. Morrison Chm., with Mra. R. C. Miller, 2401
made the choice she phoned to MyrUa Ave.
tell Mrs. Wilkie about "the pretty
yard"—the gave a description but
when she mentioned the address,
Mrs. Wilkie started laughing. Al­
though Mr s . Morrltoo wasn’t
aware of it, she had been telling
about Mrs. WUkie'a daughter's
yard!
An Intermediate GA wai orga­
SUE (Mr*. E. C. J r.) HARPER nized at the First Baptist church
has been standing on a vacant lot of Lake Mary, April 4, under the
al the corner of 30ui and Mellon- sponsorship of Mrs. Louia Horine,
ville (his week trying to visualize with M n. Mary Taylor a i counse­
how her contemporary ilylahoma
la going to look there. Construc­ lor.
The following officers were elect­
tion is beginning and four Harpers
"just might" be moving the early ed: president, Melda Powell; vice
president, Barbara Flaginan; and
part of tho Summer.
secretary and treasurer, Anila
Ferguson.
New members joining were Lin­
da Beal. Linda Scruggs. Nancy
Hardy, Melda Powell and Barbara
Gall Horine. Refreshment* were
served by Linda Scruggs. The
group will meet every Monday at
4:30 p. m.

"A bicycle tour for you" was
the subject of the program at the
Junior G. A. meeting at the First
Baptist church in Lake Mary.
Cheryl Avery told about million*
in Europe. Kay Scrugg'a topic was,
"Meet Erzcka". Mary Flanagan
talked about, "Introducing Radmilla". Mrs. Marguerite Boman,
counselor, gave comments of Eur­
ope and their need for misionarics.
A short business meeting was
held to elect officer replacements,
Sau'ndra Humphrey, p r o g r a m
chairman; Cathy Best, social com­
mittee; and Patricia Flanagan,
prayer chairman. Refreshments
were served by Lillian Svendson,
asisted hy Saundra Humphrey,
The following girls from this or­
ganization- went with Mrs. Boman
and Mrs. Helen Ferguson this
week nn a community mission,

a

H. D. Club T o Meet
Mrs. William Heinbuch will
glvo the demonitratioft for the
Lake Mary Home Demonstration
Club Tuesday al 10:30 a. m. al
(he firehouse. The demonstration
will b# on "family life," fol­
lowed by n covered diah lunch­
eon. All women t* the area are
invited to attend.

Church
Calendar

EASTER SPECIALS
R e g u la r 112.50 Wave Thor* Is a PERMANENT for STsrjr
hair Ira*, every hair raM illN or
prablesa, and * hr* circa hy aa riprrt
tschairiaa they arc aarc la sltaaal

*8 50

Mar-Lou

of Sanford R E S T A U R A N T

It win to s m s t l i M and n s
hstalul M y*c wtN lining ye
friends I s . , .

p

Patricia Wakefield

r i

W. A. PATTISHALL

To Wed Saturday
Lawrence E. Reel Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Reel
Sr., of Tampa and formerly of
Sanford, will be married Saturday
at tha home of hit parents, 5707
Palm River Rd., Tampa, at 0
p. nt.
The bride-elect Is Miss Patricia
Ann Wakefield of Tampa. All
friend* of the couple are Invited
lo attend.

CIRCUIT JUDGE9th Judicial C ircuit
Orange, Seminole, Oicoolo, Brevord, Indlen River,
St. Lucie, Motrin ond Okaechoho# Count loo.

DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY MAY 3, 1960
0*14 MHM M*. I*

spumed by- PURCELL'S AND SANFORD PILOT CLUB
PurcelTa and (he Pilot Cluh of Sanford have decided to find
out Juat who ie the BEST DRESSED MAN IN 8 AN FORD!

The M an Chosen W ill W in A 7 5 .
Name Brand O utfit - - • THE W INNER WILL RECEIVE
A complete outfit from head to toe, Including a
CURI.EE SPORT COAT. HANDSOME SLACKS.
SHIRT, T IE , BELT, SOCKS, SHOES and HAT.

new

Contest Starts Friday April 8
And Closes October 8
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V o te s For 10c - - 30 V otes For 25c
W ith (he Sanford Pilot Club liv in g nil proceeda to nome Charitable canaa. W hlla
you're helping to nelect Snnford’a Beat Dreiwed Maa you a re alao helping aom t w orthw hile charity. T ha top hlghaal I
will be pooled in our window each week, ao th a t you can aee who la leading In thla braad-aew -escitiag content.

All coaplolo with shaping and airline — Wo snerlsllae In riser
and srtoaar shaping. Oar shop feataren Air CnsMittonlng and ooft
water.

H A RRIETS BEAUTY. NOOK
TV STAMPS WITH ALL WOBK

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Ballot Box In

Par that real aalaral took, a vara
that Is eamptotely hrashahla a»4
varsatIW. SHEER REALTY,
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Lawrence E. Reel,

My sincere thanks to yew
tor your overwhelming
expression of
confi­
dence in mo o t your
Circuit Judge. I regret It
It impoisiblo for mo to
tea ond thonk oil of
portonolly.

WhoistheBest DressedMan
In Sanford?

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a complete aaeaL

Loais Rotas a

Wanda Mixon, Angelo Benfrow, Lil­
lian Svendson, Kay Scruggs, Saun­
dra Humphrey, Dolores Flanagan.
Patricia Flanagan, and Stary
Flanagan.
The group visited the home of
Mrs. H. R. Hints and gava a large
bouquet of flowers to Min Eugenta
Shapleigh, who is 93 year* &gt;oung
and Mrs. Clara I.. Goodwin, who
la proud to be M now.

RATUL'RDAY

Castle Slemonal S. S. f la n of
First Methodist Churrh has post­
poned tho covered dish supper,
planned for tonight.
MUNDAY
All cirrlea of the women of
First Presbyterian Church meet.
Session meets 7:30 p. in.
WMU executive inerting of
First Baptist Churrh 10 a. m. &lt;
10:43 circle Meetings, followed by
luncheon at noon. 1 p. m. pro- I
gram masting.

It'a delirions . and

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certificate of appreciation to th«
club for "notable assistance In tha
crusade to conquer cancer."
Mrs. Paul Colman also received
a personal certificate from Mr.
Mize, on behalf of the cancer aau
ciety. This was In recognition
of the cancer survey conducted
by the club last October under
the direction of Mrs. Colman.
Mrs. Raymond Smith reported
on thr Animated Magazine pro­
gram and expressed her apprecia­
tion to all who made the event
so successful.
At 2 p. m. the Soclat Depart­
ment assembled for an afternoon
of bridge and canaita. T h e n
were five tables of bridge and two
canasta.
Mr*. D. C. Howard won high
prize for bridge, and Mrs. Wells
won in csnasti. Srreeno prise
vent to Mrs. E. M. Hoke and
Mrs. C. 31. Wino won tha door
prize.
Punch and cookies were served
throughout the afternoon bp hos­
tesses. Mri. E. Compton and
Mrs. Clyde Ramsey.

MY FRIENDS

Junior G. A .’s Give Mission Program

fcvsurdkA

Craahod Or Blnch, Tn
Keep Year Game Or Fish.
Far Cold Drinks, Leaches etc.

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Members of the Sanford Wom­
an's Club met Wednesday at 12:30
p. m, for the monthly luncheon and
general business meeting, with the
president, Mrs. George Wells pre­
siding.
Luncheon hostesses for the day
were Mrs. E. D, Rinehart, Mrs.
D. C. Howard, Mrs. Frank Evans,
Mrs. E. M. Ilokc, Mrs. B. F. Mc­
Whorter and Mrs. Roy Partin.
Courtesy hostesses receiving
guess ‘n the foyer were Mrs. R.
C, Wiley, Mrs. lohn Eick and
Mrs. W. D. Hoffman.
The club house was decorated
with arrangements of spring
flowers with red predominating.
Individual tables were each cen­
tered with a camellia.
Mrs. R. E. Stutsman and Miss
Crusade of I960 attended the meet­
ing and distributed literature on
"rancer facta for women." Mrs.
Stutsman is vice president of the
cancer soriety. Vernon Mize,
president of the society was also
present and presented a framed

I,IN KISNKK AND MAIITY STEMI'ER an they nppeared «t a Western Party, honoring Marty, given by Mr.
and Mrs. Herman K. Morris nt the M. (). Ranch. They
are both members of the l'JGO graduating class of Sem­
inole High School.

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Bwy. 17-92. R.

Tha Egyptian room of the
Cherry Plata in Orlando was the
scene of a very successful ban­
quet. recently, when the member*
the Oviedo High School met
for their annual extravaganza.
The theme was "Stairway to
the Stars" and it was carried
out in all decorations, place cards
and every where, in minute detail.
Seated at the head table were
Mike Kennedy, m aster of cere­
monies. and his date, Mias San­
dra Mays, Mike Duda, senior
class president and Miss Sandra
Bellhorn, Julia Gore, junior class
president and Albert Mycra.
Mike Kennedy. Mike Duda. Ju ­
lie Gore and Albert Myers gave
brief speeches. Bessie Fleming
and Jerry Ulrcy, members of the
Junior class, presented a pro­
gram called "Rendezvous Gos­
sip", giving the highlights of the
career of each member of the
senior class.
Other speakers included C. K.
Buckelew. class sponsor. Waiter
Teague, former principal, W. 11.
DeSbazo, the present principal
and Mist Bellhorn. Following thr
banquet Mr. and Mrs. James
Partin led the grand march and
dancing was enjoyed hy the
group, to music furnished by the
Star Dusters' orchestra, until mid­
night.

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Tho yscth of tho Baptist
Chuithw la thla eosferswco/njoy

c u im c u o r &lt;m b m t
Moraiaff Warahlp ........10:80 a. a .
Kvcniai Warahlp ....,,1 :9 0 p. m.

BOLT CBOBI EPISCOPAL
CWVBCU
Part Are. at ath BL
lUv, Jobs W. Them a s .....‘.Pastor
Holy Eucharist ............ 7:10 a. a .
Family Service—
Church School............ 0:00 a. a .
Momin i Prayer—
Sam oa ................... .11:00 a. a .
Holy Communion —
Tuesday .........
1:00 a. m.
Wednesday ................... 10:00 a. a .
Tburaday........................ 7:10 ai a .
Sacra aaot of Pcaaoco
Saturday ............1:104:00 p. a .

M »^m B

A Youth Weak, la mow bailiff
contorted bp tho Southern BopU ilC a fm c a .

Moraloi Worship ......11:01 a. a
t m i a i Warship ....&lt;.0:00 a. a
Thurt. Bible Study ....1:90 p. a

Episcopal

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Special Youlb
Week NowBeing
Held By Churches

ChurchOf Christ
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Presbyterian
Oah Art. an
M anias Worship
Sunday School ...
Morning Worship
Senior Fellowship
E renin* Worahlp .........7:1
Wed. Prayer Service ..7:1
Nursery Available

Pastor
John W. Pilley .
Sunday School ..
Sermon ............... - .......11 a. m. Il«w«law
normaf Wfirahln
wortnip
Holy Communion—
Junior High Was
1st Sunday each month U n. m.

tho rpportoalty to Uho chore* of
vartou* proffromt of tho church.
Thla la to promote interest in tho
dwrth work, obtain •oapaiiaacc
a a l lotdorahip ability.
rtaocroat BapUot Chnrth haa
throe y o u t h pesters ehwan;
Gerald Joses, Larry McQuatUrs
aad Truman Troutaar. Sunday
achool anparlntandant la Chariot
Rabun, Tminlaff Union Director
la Stave Davlr, WMU President la
Sandrn Under and Brotherhood
Proaidont la Herbert Hamn. Dancorn and trustees are dames
Rows, Truman Troutaar J r,
Ralph Maya, Coleman Barnell,
Joe Andrawa Jr., Bob Lewis, Clif­
ford Ablts, Bobby Smith, Gory
Ray M um p Jr* and Allen Hunt.
Youth paitor for tho P in t Bap­
tist Church Is Jim Swalm. assist­
ant pastor, Chancelor Davis, choir
director, Jerry Coventon. Direc­
tor of tho young people is Dorothy
Pourakroi Superintendent of the
Sunday achool, John Allied and
hand of the Deacons is Otto
Thomas.
The Central Baptist Church's
youth pastor Is Bob Epplsy and
kte assistant la John Gall Smith.

THR CH U RC W F O R ALL . . .
ALL F O R T H E C H U R C H

Foliowthip
Bov, Gsorgo L. Granger ..Pastor
Sunday Service ............... • a. m.
Charon Mmol . . . . . . . . 18:00 a. m.

Jewish Synagogue
OOffORBOATION B IT S ISRAEL
MO and Magnetic
Friday Ironing Sorrlco . . • p. m.

UPSALA. COMMUNITY
PRBSBYTRRIAN CMURCM
John W. Pflloy .....................Pastai
Morning Worship .........0:00 a. nr
Sunday School .............10:00 a. m.
Wcstmialstor Fellowship
•colon ...................... 7:10 p. m

ChurchesPlan
HolyWeekServices

Other Churches

Lutheran

Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday

munlou and address on Thursday
at S p m Goad Friday awning

Davld B. Caradix.............. Pastor
Sunday School..........., . . l ; U s . m.
Moraine Worship «,..;.M :M a, m.

Tkt Chunk it Uw sniUat Ik Im M ttrth ft*
ikt to U k i tf dw K ln sad (tad citufftihip.
It it t Oonhoaw tf *pin*u«! vskm. Wskaui t
■litas Chtnh. M i t e df ocrory at* cmlititm
cm m i n . Tktrt act law w a f n u t a why
«vt*y pants masld m a d snvfcas neslaHy aad
wppait Om Chwrii. Tbay am f l ) Far kit
owe uto. (2) Far U i d t o n ’i aaka. f j) Fa*
the uka at Ik n a s n ily sad salias. (4) Far
lh* taka ef Iks Chant ksH, which and* kit
aatral aad astorial aappart. Pita to t* *•
dwnk wealailf tad nad yaar BAIt daily.

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C o m m u n ity
Pioohytorian
Church, Lake Mary - Goad Friday
candlsllght eerriee beginning at
7:80 p.».
P in t Presbyterian Church • Old
Twtnmmrt I sag s will ha the
theme ef the reaper a m lea an
Sunday at S p m

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P M Y ......................
Evening Worship .
Mon. PMY Escrow
TUes. PMY Prayor

But no man should wait for n time of desolation to males life’s
most Joyous decision. It can be made today. . . and sealed with years
of happy eerriee in the church of one’a choice.

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The support of the Church Series is sponso red by the following Business Finns:
A Sunday breakfast will ha eerrad at 10 a m this Sunday by the
Longwood Episcopal C h r i s t
Church to the parish house.
Charge
for
adalte to
71^ ooato
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&gt; tea
w_»
aad far children under IS, 10
cants.
The public to invited to cows.

T. C. O'Steen . . . , , .......... Pastor
Morning Worship ..— 1:80 a. m.
Sunday School............ 8:48 a. m.
Morning Worship . . . . . . 11:80 s. m*
M Y P M sstings............ StM p. m.
( Intermediats, Senior)
TOaehor Training Couth
I roning Warship.........7:M p. m.

Always these crosses h a rt seemed to belong to the desolate hills
of life. When n man feels the eruahlng burden of worldly ear# upon
him, when he trudges the steep trail lost and alone — then, either he
will claim the Love and Strength of Christ as did the penitent, or llkt
Uw aeoffer he will let his unbelief destroy his eouL

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Chapter Varsu
John
18 8848
John
80 14S
Psalms
103 MS
Matthew
14 2M8
Paatas
118 188.178

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Wad. Prayor Sorrlco ..StM p. m.

It is not strangs that someone chose this lonely spot to eroct n
reverent memorial. II was on n desolate hill that thro* crosses stood
many centuries ago . . . the Cross of the Saviour. . . and of the pent*
te a t, . , ind of tho aeoffer.

Other Churches
J. H. M sssar...................... Pastor
Sunday M m o l............ f :4l a. m.
Morning Worship.........11:08 n. m.
J. G. Srooks....Branch President Evangelistic Service .. 7:80 p. m.
Btmday School .......... 10:00 a. m. Woman's Missionary
Sacrament Mooting
p. m. Young Psopto's
lorries, Wed.....................7:M p. nH IP T PENTECOSTAL
Negro Churches
CMURCM o r LONGWOOO
R. Ruth Grant ...................Pastor
PROGBESS MISSIONARY
BAPTMT CMURCM
Midway
I . E. W illiams...................Pastor
Sunday School................. 8:M i . m.
Morning Warship....... li.oo a. m.
First, Third, Fourth Sundays
Evsnlng Worship............7:80 p. m.
FirsLTnlrd Sundays

Rita Theatre

Vulcan Materials Co.

“Tho Boot in Movieo”
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Hollar Motor Solos

w heeler Fertilizer Co.
Friday preceding

Road

Wilson-Maier Furniture Co.

“Here Since 1920**

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Morning Worship ..
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J. W. Marshall ...............
Church Sf hffol . . . . . . . . . g

Marntof Worship...... 11
■regia* Worship....... 7

Progressiva Printing Co.

Lovelace Amoco Station

“For AH Your Printin* Needo”

-IP YOU CANT STOP - BMILS AS YOU GO SY"

Tuesday Prayer ..............1

tU sdsy Clsss .......... 1:80 p. m. Teachers Mooting,
TW8 SALVATOR ARMY
t i l B. Second St.
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■undsy S ch o o l........... ll: M a. m .

Msitom Mooting ..... 11:88 i. m«£Ht Mooting............ «:N p. m.
YFL......... .................. 7:M p. m.
Salvation Mooting ..... 7:M p. m.

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BEST HOM E FOR THE MONEY, awarded by American Home magadne, went to this
model at N orth Orlando Homes. Full o f features designed to make your everyday living
more com fortable, beautiful, and carefree, this three bedroom, tw o bath homo is priced
a t $14,045. Down payment is only $145, monthly payments are $79.B6, including interest
and amortisation.

NORTH ORLANDO
HOMES
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designed f o r b o t h
beauty and efficien­
cy. Providing 1,100
sq. ft. o f living space,
this home also has a
carport a n d l a r g e
u t i l i t y r o o m w ith
washer • drver connec­
tions already installed.

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"BEST HOME
FOR THE MONEY"
AW ARDED BY

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HOME

SLIDING GLASS DOORS connect luxurious living room with patio. The use o f larft oo
ponies o f glass help achieve a spacious fooling ana create a dram atic indoor-outdoor ef­
fect. Big roof overhangs provide all-weather protection a t N orth O rlando Homes*
W O RK CENTER KITCHEN
has sinks in decorator colors
and stainless steel b u tt-in
range and oven. Hoor-to-ceJL
ing sliding glass doors let you
enjoy the baauty o f the patio*
the decorative fence insures
privacy. Kitchen Includes
Frigidaire refrigerator-free*er, mica counter-tops* range
hood with 3-speed fan. and
plenty o f red birch kitchen
cabinets. • Nationally adver­
tised building- products are
u s e d a t North O r l a n d e
Homes.

MAGAZINE
A m o rifa Home magaslne has announced that North Orlando Homgs
has wan oo award* "Best Home Fer The M oney", fo r its M OD 6021
hom e..la making its selection, American Homa considered design, price
o f the homo* cost o f the land, type o f construction, building materials,
aoaiaf* and many other factors tha t influence the value o f a homa in
Recognised as an outstanding value. N orth Orlando Homos' featured
modal Is priced a t $14,045. The down payment on this home is $145,
w ith monthly payments a t $79.16, including interest and amortisation.
You can sea this award winner and six other fully furnished model homes
today. To see N orth O rlando Homes drive north on Rt. 17-92 to the
Turn riy h t a t th t N orth Orlando sign to North

LUXURIOUS FLORIDA LIV­
ING is yours on a tropically
landscaped patio like this on*
at N orth Orlando Homes.
You'll enjoy barbeques and
parties on this patio, sliding
g l a s s doors connect with
kitchen and dining r o o m .
W ide roof overhangs afford
sun and rain protection.

NORTH ORLANDQ HOMES is situated on high and dry ground. The lawn Is fuB grown
the day you move in because the fro nt and side yards are fully sodded. Streets arc paved
and curbed, and water and sewerage systems (no septic tanks) are com pletely Instated,
O ver IB3 families enjoy the suburban quiet and h»w tax rates at North Orlando, You can
move into N orth O rlando Homes fe r as little as $J 10 down, and this o ffe r appft i to vats
and non-vets alike.
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NOSEY COUNT
WASHINGTON — Miss Tirana
' Ford et Daytona Beach, F la, tends
a prorocatira letter. Sb* wants
the country to draw up a presi­
dential ticket made up of women—
from both parties.
The articulate Miss Ford writes:
i “W* need a women's party—not
simply a Republican or Democratic
party. We want women with abili­
ty."
Then the makes this sensible
point: -And not women who hare
achieved their positions because of
stealthy husbands or fathers."
Thera was a time when suggest­
ing women for president was the
roe for a big belly laugh. Not so
any more.
Not so when you res lire that
women today make up the major­
ity sex of America. Right now, for
instance, there are 3,300,000 more
women voters than men.
Too, these strong-willed crea­
ture* of the opposition sex live
longer. And they’v* hsd more ex­
perience than the minority sex in
running things. Like schools, budgets, vacuum sweepers (the kind
that cleans up messes), households
—and men. So why should wo not
let them run the country?
Who would Mias Ford favor as
hand of the women's party tfekat?
Margaret Chans Smith, the lady
af Maine, she says.
Mm. Smith, Republican senator
since 1143, has shown much wis­
dom in her appearances on the
floor: Namely, she rarely talks.

rational Pledge
flm lnntu County R ealtor! h i r e joined th s lr containi throughout th e U. 8. th is week In observing 1960
____ Week, during which th ey reaffirm ed th eir allegiance
&gt;th e ethical standards o f th e ir local board and the National
i. o f Beni B atata Board.
“The pledge obliges every raaltor to continue to build hie
aaaiotul skills fo r the benefit o f his ciianta and to render
unity service,’’ A rth u r F . Day, co-chairm an o f the local
'• public relations committee, pointed out.
Among the services th e local Board o f Real tore la p ro .
»w Js acting a s a clearing house fo r professional opinion
, an aspects o f th e real M tate business hare. This spreads
custom ers of these specialists, v h o proudly display their
Wdaltor insignia.
T heir pledge and th e ir coda la a good example, one for
•v v y b o d y to follow in business dealing*. Wa salute them and
th a ir ideals.

WORRYCLINICbyDr.G.W.Crane
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-B at this is ana of those dellcat*
ahaaUeas where avsa the Injured
heaecabl* men hesitate to report
each chcatiag last they be accused
t i 'aeltchJag.'
limply MUST repert suck creek,: gdaaos for whan professors grade
• a tho 'curve,' the fellows ia the
lawar 10 percent may get flushed
ML
-8 a we celected a spokesman
Md ha told tb* professor about tho
Widespread cheating.
-But the prof simply shrugged
his shoulders and asked: 'Wbatcaa
1 do about It? You fellows Just
•ottle tho matter after you leave
alias.'
-That Inane answer didn’t trass
' from hi* grade book tho higher
(iariu obtained by tho cheaters,
i -Nor did it help raise our grades
trUch ware obtained by basest
Study and fair play.
-8 a why dea't teachers nails*
that they era accessories to crime
wbon they fail to police their ex­
aminations aad thus permit cheata n to remain ia school while boa*
•at students era flunked out?
-What would taxpayers think
lite r furnishing the salary to' •
pel iceman If ha than ignored the
•rimes an his bast?
-And if they finally pointed sot
| l that policeman the actual
•rimes In progress, suppose ha
ahonld shrug his shoulders and

ask, 'What can I do about it? You
just form a vigilantes committee
and settle the matter among your­
selves!’
-Dr. Crane, cheating is probably
occurring on hundreds of other
college campuses, too, but it is
wrong and should bo prevented.
-Bo will yon please focus atten­
tion on this gross injustice, espe­
cially in the professional schools?"
When J was a student at North­
western University, cheating was
deemed almost the unforgivable
sis.
And cheaters wore not givea a
tolerant reproof nor a mild psy­
chological slap on the wrist.
No, they were expelled I
Furthermore, professors were
instructed to police their exams
rigidly.
/
Nowadays, many teachers bars
such a lackadaisical attitude, they
road magitlaae or writ* personal
letters duriag exams, without pay­
ing attention to obvious and fla­
grant chanting right in frost af
them.
Other laxy profs champion the

refuse to keep alert and expend
the —orgy necessary to proctor
exams.
Police work Involves alertness,
plus energy ad courage. Ask any

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Robb. "Sb*’* trsv«l«d tlmort u
much at Nixon and »ho would not
change her mind to »uit the cctailon," write* Ml** Ford. -With her
beauty nod brnln* »he could hold
her own with the Rusiixns — or
anyone else."
For Secretary of State: Grad*
Allen. “She can be so charminf,”
says the writer, -and at the name
time confute her adrersarie* into
forgetting what they, were com­
plaining about in the first place.
H o n e s t feminine Americans,
says Miss Ford, could have this
wonderful country from the fate
of the Roman Empire. Like Nero

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cut out whet* In all tranche* af
government. We’d P*M law* sever*
enough to put an end to Juvenile
delinquency and crime."
She continues: -W a’d put wornmen on federal and stato supreme
court* end put an end to molly,
coddling. We’d make our country
safe for women end children again,
especially in the big cities in the
North whrre it has not been v e to #
for women out alone at night*."
There should ha other nam ts
added to Mist Ford’* roster:
Mr*. Richard Neuberger, widow
of tho Oregon senator, as Seer*,
tary of Interior, lo perpetual# her
husband’s philosophy in preserving
our natural resources.
Virginia Keilema, tha businesslady from Connecticut who's agin
Uncla Sam using private enterprise for collecting federal taxes. %
She'd rid our country of bloated
taxes and bring about th a t sound
dollar.

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HURRY! HURRY!
WASHINGTON — la politics a Democrats and Republicans must
managerial revolution is occur­ each vote in the respective pri­
ring, comparabl* to tho transfor­ mary in which they are registered.
But, as the Harris report points
mation that took piaco In industry out, it is always harder to catch
whoa tho managers replaced the up with the front runner in a
owners as the center of power. ■hart space of time. And HumThe professional managers have a phray, unlike Kennedy, will be
role today that would startle tho under the necessity of finding new
resources fer the West Virginia
politician of a simpler era. Their campaign.
skills are amplayad la voter ap­
Painting to variations in voter
peal, polling, voter preference, support at
economic
depth Interviewing, television ap­ levels, the Harris report recom­
pearances, radio spot announce­ mends, -A top assignment in tho
Kennedy campaign should bo to
ments, all the varied techniques of ranch the working people in the
mass communication, and the ad­ lewer-lncemo bracket* Just as
vertising industry.
aeon aa possible — certainly in
Long boforo the Intensive phot*
of tho Wisconsin primary Ben.
John F. Kennedy's organisation
bad begun the spade werk for the
next contest, which is West Vir. anti-CatholIe sentiment" is in the
ginla on May 10. One af the ear­ Fifth District It is hers that
liest steps was taken by Louis
Harris and Associates, the polling Kennedy must make a major ef­
fort to show that tho factor nf his
and public opinion firm In New
York With which Kennedy ia told gpligion will not hurt hhn. .
In fact," the report
to have a 1340,000 contract
Whether that figure is high, as n nates, "this is perhaps the only
Kennedy spokesman
suggests, CengressioMl district in the thusHarris is certainly providing vain- far-«nnounced primaries where he
can present himself as an all-out
able services.
His report completed in Janu­ Now Deal Democrat — n fighting
ary, -A Study af Voter Attitude liberal. Ha can taka advaatage of
In West Virginia on Presidential sons# of his recant votes, Ha can
Preferences," la a chart tor the gat' *U—ga aut of minimum wage
Kennedy strategy. Based an in­ and iscree sod untmploymeat comterviews with 1,040 West Vir­ pemsstien."
One af the most Interesting as­
ginians, -including did is depth,"
It shews Kennedy running b a t pects af this scientific study of
ter than two to ana over Hum­ voter attitudes concerns the image
phrey, In n cheek list of flv* po­ pres—ted by the various Democra­
tential
Democrat!* candidates tic contenders. Only SO pore— t of
Adlal Stevenson leads with SO tbs Democratic voters knew who
percent, Kennedy second with IT Humphrey was and the image was
and Humphrey fourth with nln*. Mt very "presidential." In con­
"If tho outcomo In Wisconsin tract 72 percent of the Democrats
turns out to be n good victory for knsw who Kennsdy was and
Senator Kennedy," the Harris re­ "srith one exception it would he
port notas, observing that tho sit­ hard ta find a flaw In the Kennedy
uation in West Virginia &lt;■ po­ Image as a candidate for presi­
tentially m en favorable, "Hum­ dent" The principal negative, ac­
phrey may have bean literally cording to the Harris report was
finished at ana stroke. In this that 13 paracant af those queried
case ha probably wouldn't bother •aid they did not want n Catholic
to campaign in West Virginia and for president
it would therefore be unnecessary . 8lnc# the Harris firm Is em­
far Kennedy to seeks n major *f. ployed by- Kennedy, the suspicion
fort there If the Wisconsin arises that the conclusions may
results era inconclusive than Wsat have been biased in favor of tho
Virginia seems like n good testing ellouL It I* Interesting, therefore,
ground for Ksnnsdy to win a con­ to compare tba Harris eurvty with
clusive and decisive victory ovsr aa independent poll, that token
Humphrey. Finally, should Hum- by the Detroit Nawa, which has
phray win Wisconsin, Kennedy ha— remarkable in the past for
will need Wast Virginia to re- Its accnrancy, A tabulation pnb-

lithed in February showed Ken­
nedy leading, tho Democratic field
by a wide margin, with 2*4 per­
cent, Us nearest contender being
Michigan’s own Governor G. Mennen Williams with 11.3 and 8tevenion next with 14. A poll in
March showsd Kennedy leading
the Republican candidate, Vice
President Nixen, by 10.7 percent
lo 44.1, with noly 2 4 percent net
voting.
But tho lead predicted by bit
expert* to one elde, Kennedy’s
political instinct* tall him that
West Virginia could bo tricky. Ho
talks (rankly about the question
of his rellgisu end the fast that
only about five percent af the
voters in that state are Catholics,
most of them concentrated It and
around Wheeling.
He knows that ha haa the active
opposition of Woat Virginia's Ian.
Robert C. Byrd who favosa Baa.
Lyndon Johnson. Tho religions
Issue could flare up in m an vio­
lent forma than In Wieconain. go,

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Robson Sporting Goods 44, Wilson*
Maler Furniture 43, The Pig N"
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TWO HOLLER SALESMEN, Claude Hittcll and James
F. Benton, received apodal recognition Thursday night
a t Jacksonville for outstanding auto sales records during
1969. They were honored by the Hundred Car Club
nmong tb s “Legion of Leaders” and got the highest
honor the Chevrolet Motor Co. awards.

Margaret Knight and Shirley
Simas took second place honors
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The two Sanford bowlers rolled
a l.JM in the doublet series.
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were added, and the store was
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“buill-it-yoursolfers” as wall as
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BY PBED DANZIG
NEW YORK (UPI) - I f i *1
war* appropriala for "th* U. R
I Stc«! Hour" to present a play
| with traces of Ironr in It.
Wcdnasday night's offering on
CBS-TV, "How to Maks a Kill
lag," waa billed aa a light my*
Italy, set In 19th Century Paris.
While It contained a fair share of
| the usual lightweight ores that go
Into such things, R also contained
soma lead in Ha fancies.
Alan Calllou'a story dealt with
| a police inspector's attempts to
iln a aeries of murders on a
lovely gold-digger, played by Eva
Gabor. Circumstantial evidence
[wasn't enough for our Inspector,
affectionately played by the
eharmlng Claude Dauphin. He
wanted proof positive.
The proof he needed— a letter
written by the woman's husband,
before hit demise — turned up
in the play's closing moments.
But, in what we have come to
accept a t normal Gallic style, the
[triumph of justice would have to
wait until one more romantic
fling ran its course.
The play, you see, was Intend­
ed as a pure diversion. The frothy
spirit was there most of the time,
but a number of scenes betrayed
static, heavy qualities which
| served lo deflate the airy little
story.
In brief, the play, directed by
Boris Saga), could have been
more successful if its middle por­
tions were as buoyant as its open­
ing . and Ms closing scenes.
Portraying three roles, Robert
Loggia scored best In one, where
he played the part of an illegiti­
mate member of a murder-ticketad family. His two other parts
saw him wind up as corpses. He
didn't handle those as broadly as
| he might. Dauphin caught the
flavor, the broad and somewhat
stylised cadences of the story,
most successfully. Miss Gabor
did a creditable job and Romney
Brant, as an assistant inspector,
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SAL MINEO bb th« famed Jazs drumm er and hl« clone
pal Jam es Daren on the trum pet, mnke music in "The
Gene Krupa S tory" coming to the Movieland Drive-In
Sunday.

Dialing aM FMiag: If (be Post
Office Department ehowt a larger-than usual deficH thle fiscal
year, blame It on NBC • TV
"Price la Right." BUI Cullen an
nounced Wednesday night that
from now on only one guest It
The lift, timet and music of Movieland Drive-In Sunday.
allowed for each ••showcase’' bid
The Aim stars Ssl Mine® as
Gea*
Krupa, the great j a u drum*
der.
mer, ar* depicted in "Tb* Gene Krupa, Susan Kehner and Jam es
Hair stylist Ernest Adler, whose Krupa Story" coming lo the Darren with Susan Oliver fea­
name appears on the credits of
tured. Also featured are Red
many TV shows, made one of hit
Nichols as himself, Bobby Troup
rare TV appearances on "The
as Tommy Dorsey. Anita O'Day
Perry Como Show" Wednesday
as herself. Shelly Manne as Danight. Ha was the fellow who did
vey Tough, and Buddy Lester.
a fact job on Eve Arden's b
The other feature on the pro­
hive hairdo while the sang.
gram, which will run until Tues­
MEMPHIS, Tcnn. (UPI) _ day. is "Never Steal Anything
The Channel Swim: " P e t e r Vernon Presley, 44-yrar-old wid­ Smalt,” starring James Cagney.
Gunn" shifts to ABC-TV from owed father of singer Elvis Pres­
Starting Wednesday for a three
NBC-TV in the faU . . . CBS-TV'a ley, announced Thursday he will night run is "Hell Bent For Lea­
"Be Our Guest" variety hour, marry Mr*. Davada Elliott, pret­ ther" and "The Enchanted Is­
which soon becomes "The Keefe ty blonde divorce* and mother of land."
Braeselle Show," is undergoing three.
A Triple bill Is slated Saturday
major changes In Ms production
Presley said F.lvli will be best featuring "Blue Denim", "The
staff.
man a t th* wedding, which will Legend of Tom Dooley" and "The
Wreck of the Mary Deare."
P at Boone's telecast from Paris be "In tb* very near future."
Th* Sl-ycar-old Mr*. Elliott,
on Thursday, April 14 will intro­
duce his ABC-TV viewers to I t nicknamed "Dee," mat Presley In
year-old singer Jacqueline Boyer, G*nnany in 1958. Mrs. Elliott was
daughter of the world • renowned there with her ex.husband, an
Army sergeant, and Pyesley mov­
Luclenne Boyer.
" I t Men asd Peggy Lee" is the ed to Germany when Elvis Mas
title of a 60-min. CBS-TV special stationed there by the Army.
HOLLYWOOD. (UPI) — There
Mrs. Elliott said her eons— was high hope formal settlement
for next Thursday. Mel Torme is
Billy,
7,
Richard,
6,
and
David,
4
on* of the 7t men on the show.. .
would b* announced today of th*
Lionel Hampton has cancelled his —"are very happy having Elvia 33-day actors' strike against film­
i a brother."
scheduled appearance on .NBC
land's seven major motion pie
"They think he’s wonderful,” ture
TV's "Jerry Lewis ShoW" for Fri
studios.
she
said.
day, April II
Producer Jerry Wald said Thurs­
day th* strik* was over and he
railed acto n to be ready to re
port to work. Spokeemen for MOM
and Paramount hacked up Wald.
But nearly five hours of nego­
tiations
by th* 14,000 • member
FRIDAY P. M.
SATURDAY
a. m.—tees eh arm school—Civic Screen Actors Guild (SAG) and
( t ) H ig h w ay P e tre l
th* Association of Motion Picture
Canter.
(*&gt; C hannel S i t Newer****
9:80 n. m.—baton lessons—South- Producers (AMPP) ended Thurs­
( I ) P*opl*'* C haleo
day night without formal an( t ) H annibal C sbh
eld* 8chool.
t t ) C e n tra l F la . N*ws
:J0 a. m.—Junior Bowling league nounrement of a strike settlement.
S il* t t ) flench P a rty
"Wa can all be vary hopeful,
t t ) N«wa
—J e t Lanes.
t l ) Sm all W erld
negotiators said after th* meet(S) W eather
TiM ( I ) C e n tra l F lo rid a Show case MONDAY
inr.
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t l ) R ay R egeye
(3) I liin tU r • B rinkley
Another negotiating session was
IS) Jo h n D aly
T ill t l ) B e n g al*
—Civic Center.
scheduled for today with th* ex­
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t i l P ie* C la ra sk e w
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(I ) T aaaa H anger*
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A rts and Crafts Ruilding.
S ite f* l T h e U tah R ead
( t ) m e a n n**v*e
"Thar* ar* soma email details
l:IS 13) Man end th e C hallenge
p. m.—adult ballroom dance
set New* - D ung La* I d w ar Se
jo h* worked out."
(S) W eath er
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elate—Civic Center.
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Charlton Heston. A c a d e m y
WEDNESDAY
(I ) Raw hide
Sit* t l ) Mr. Duchy
II ) People Ar* F unny
p. m.—iquar* dance lessons— Award-winning actor who i* a
13) T h* D eputy
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f l ) T r*ubl*ihoot*re
I f ) L aw rence W alk
Oivle Center.
III* f l ) H e r* Qua W ill T re v a l
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p.
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(1) Man From M a c k h aw k
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Seminole High Swimmers Tie Eustis In Meet; Girls

anks Starting
o Roll Again
United Press International
That sounds more like the Yan­
Ml of a sudden it's time for kee world champs of 1934 than
rest of the American League the third-place flops of 1931.
[start worrying — the Yankees ! Even Casey Stengel will admit
starting to play like the Yan- that Grapefruit League victories
es again.
aren't worth a dime in October,
Vow it's three straight victories but this was the second straight
the former rulers of the fine performance by Turley—who
aerican League, the latest c has been tabbed the key to the
triumph over Detroit behind11 Yankee pennant hopes.
^e eombined three-hit pitching o f ' Turley, who has abandoned the
Turley and Ryne Duren. no-windup style and is firing that
rock again, ran his string of
scoreless innings to 12 before
tiring in the 'seventh Inning of
Thursday's game and allowing t
run on Neil Chrisley's double
and Steve Bilko's single. When be
walked the next baiter, Duren got
the call.
The Jet Bowlerette League race
That produced more bad news
or first place Is becoming tight- for Yankee foes, because Durenevery week.
like Turley—was in 1938 rather
Sweeney’s, Nell's Hair Salon and than 1939 form. He finlshrd the
frira ette are all tied for the top game without allowing a hit and
|pot with nine wins and three blazed a third strike past three
oases each.
batters.
Ro-jay's, Yowell's and Duke k
The Yankees scored once in the
ucheas follow in second place first inning when Bobby Richard­
ilh a 6-6 mark.
son's drive over the left fielder's
Trlm-ette won the first game head rolled 430 feet for an InsideWednesday, but their opponent, thepack homer, and another in
^weeney's, added the extra spark the fourth on bits by Hector Lo­
filssing In tha first game to take pez and Elston Howard and ■
he next two games by large sacrifice fly by Tony Kubek.
Scores. Arlene Dedering rolled
In other exhibition games, the
Sigh for tha stationary store with Milwaukee Braves ran their win­
her 447 scratch.
ning streak to six games by
Cincinnati, 7-3; the
Nell's Hair Salon made a nice whipping
omeback to put them* on lop by Washington Senators flexed their
faking four points from House of new muscles in a 10-3 rout of
tahlja Portraits. Betty Dedntan Kansas City; the Baltimore Ori­
the Beauty Shop turned in high oles battered Pittsburgh's opening
series for her team, while Lucy game pitcher, Bob Friend, 9-1;
jM aycr toppled the most pins for Matty Alou's slugging led San
|th e Portrait Sludlo.
Francisco to a 4-2 win over Bos­
Duka 4i Duchess look the first ton; Los Angeles outscrambled
tam e from Ro-Jsy's with Lucy the Chicago Cubs, 14-12; St. Louis
ing, Bobbie Hackctt and Ruby downed Cleveland, 10-7; and Phil­
I Carlson all rolling high games. adelphia beat Its Miami farm
I However, Ann Conklin's 199 score club, 3 2.
look the second and only game for
Ro-Jay's, for the dress shop came
J back strong for the third and First Opponent
| fourth point.
PHILADELPHIA (VPI) - The
Mary Esther's never got off the Philadelphia Eagles, who closed
ground this week as they dropped out their 1939 home schedule with
all three games, plus total pins Cleveland, will meet the Browns in
Yowell's. This winning streak this season's opener at Franklin
lava Yowell's a 1399 to lake over Field. The two teama finished In a
high series honors in the league. tia for second plaee last year tit
Joan Peterson sparked this team the National Football League's
with ■ 324 scratch series.
Eastern Conference.

Seminole High’s mermen eould-

Eustis' Spencer won the

100 of Sanford was eeeowd and Phil­

n’t quits make the grade as they yard breast stroke with a one lip* of Eustis wgs third.
tied with a Eiiatis high school
boys' swimming team Wednes­
day.
Tha Seminole mermaids went
down to defeat before a strong
girls swim squad from Eustis,
The final score in the boys'
meet was 47-47 as Sanford took
first place In the medley relay,
butterfly stroke and diving con­
tests.
Lennon of Eustis won the 400
yard race with a time of five
minute, 28 seconds. Middleton of
Sanford was second and Shay of
Eustis was third.
Morgan of Euslis took the 30yard swim win with ■ 28.1 second
time. Van Pelt and Lankford
of Sanford were second and third.
Sanford's Weber wa« first in
(he 100 yard butterfly stroke.
Weber swam the distance in a
1:10.1 lime. He was followed by
Taylor and Bennett of Eustis.
In (he 200 yard freestylr, Hud­
son of Euslis reached the finish
line first with a 2:32.3 time.
Ownaby of Sanford and Codding
of Eustis followed.
Sanford's Ivey gave the local
swimmers second place In the
100 yard bark stroke. Hrrdegen
of Eustis was first with a 1:08.9
time and Brett of Eustis was
third. The Seminole boys look se­
cond plaee In six of 11 events.

three Teams Tied
Bowlerette Loop

THE CHAMPS! The B. Edward* Builders Supplies team took the Mixed
League bowling trophy Thursday night. With Edwards, (holding plaque)
ia the team: Left to right, Margie Woods, Denny Pharos, Wallace Woods,
Bill Foster and Past Foster.
(Herald Photo)

Palmer Conquers Jinx; Paces Masters Play
AUGUSTA, Ga. (U P D - Arnold
Palmer conquered his jinx hole,
so he figured today that he was
well on the road to his second
blasters golf championship.
He held a two stroke lead over
the field going into tbc second
round and it looked like there
would be no stopping him — es­
pecially if ha can keep out of
“ Palmer'a pond."
He did Thursday to shoot a bril­
liant five under par 87 — two
strokes belter than his nearest
first round pursuers — the vet­
eran Claude Harmon, former PGA
champion Dow Finsterwald, Jay

Hebert and Fred Hawkins.
And while that par three 135yard water hole turned out to be
a major factor in Palm rr's round,
it turned out to be a nightmare
for Ken Venturi.
The 29-ycar-old Californian had
burned up tbc front line in 31five under par, equaling the
course record — and looked like
a good bet to overhaul Palmer un­
til he came to that vital 12th.
Where Palmer got ■ good break
on the hole, Venturi got a bad
onr, and it so unnerved him that
he soared to a six over par 42

minute, 28.4 second time. He was
followed by Furnas of Eustis and
Ray of Sanford.
The 100 yard free style again
found Eustis taking first and
third spots with Sanford's Lind­
sey in the middle. Hudson and
Dieter were the scorers for Eus­
tis.
Sanford's boys really showed
their mettle in the diving contest
where Ivey and Ray look both top
spots. Ivey was first and Ray
second.
The old pattern eam r back in
the individual medley with Len­
non of Eus'.is first in one minute,
43.9 seconds, Weber of Sanford
second and Sprncer of Eustis
third.
Sanford really piled up points
in the 133-1/3 yard medley relay
In the free relay. The Seminole
swimmers won both, tha first in
a 1:30.2 time and .the second in
1:08.8.
The Seminole mermaids won
first place in three events but
this wasn't enough to keep a
stronger Euslis team from a 44-38
win.
Bruce of Sanford was first In
the 400 yard exhauster with a
6:42.8 time. Hughes and Hill of
Eustis fallowed.
Dugan of Eustis swam the 30yard race In 34 seconds. Richards

Ramlck of Eustis was flrft is
the too year yard butterfly with
a 1:33.8 lime. Woodard of S a ita r d ’
was second.
Sanford’s Bruee won tha M
yard freestyle swim in 3:03.5. B rett
and Tipplns of Eustis followed.
Fcrraq af Eustis set the pace is
tha 100 yard back stroke, earning
in first with a 1:77.8 time. Shoe­
maker of Eustis and McKinney e(
Sanford wars saeoad add third.
The Eustia team won again aa
Johnson cam* in . first with a
1:43 m ark in tha 100 yard breast
stroke. Wilson of Sanford was
second and Hiltx of Eustis third.
Richards of Sanford Won fin
100 yard free stroke, in 1:21.8 se­
conds. Cox and Campbell of Eus­
tis were second and third.
Euslis' Hill won the girls div­
ing event. Brett of Eustia earn#
in first in tha Individual medley
with a 1:147 lima. Shoemaker af
Eustis was second and Wilson
of Sanford was third.
Eustis' girls copied Sanford’s
boys in the medley and free ra lly
by winning both tventi. Winning
time was 1:31.1 la tha madloy
and 1:10 In tha free relay.
The first locomotive headlights
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on the back nine to wind up with
a total of 73.
Thai duplicated his performance
of 1938. when as an amateur, it
looked like he had the champion­
ship in the bag, but went to pieces
on the back nine, wound up wllh
Hut buguboo 42 and last out by
on* strike to Jackie Burke.
Palmer, the 1938 winner, lost
his chance to win last year when
he put his tee shot in the water
on that 12th hole and wound up
with a double bogey, Thursday,
his tee shot imbedded in th* lip
of a sand trap. The officials ruled
he was emitted to a free lift.

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Jim Crow* predicted today that
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The baas are baginning to school
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Bream 'Ire being caught in the
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tor this year, ha aaid.
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rtvor level was about three Inches
loot Botarday and R has gone down
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0 The largest outdoor boat show in
Central Florida opened Thursday
far • four day run a t Big Lake
Falrvlaw in Orlando.

Hilled a t the second annual Cen­
tral Florida Boat Show, the affair
bai everything, boat* and more
boali, a crack water akl show, a
boat faihlon parade and a boat
(how queen conleit.
Boati will be on ditplay Just
north of Orlando on Rt. 441, juit
across Lee Rd. from famed Ben
White Raceway.
There will be more boats In the
water, giving demonstrations and
free spins around the large lake
for visitors. The ski show, festuring the 10-member troupe el Tam­
pa 8ki Bees, will take place twice
each day through Sunday.
Visitors will register for a bevy
of valuable free prises. These In­
clude a 14 ft. boat, motor and trail­
er; a M ft. circular swimming
pool; a 30 R. metal boat port; a
pair of Cypress Gardens water aids
(a pair each day) and every hour
on the hour, a person passing
through tha gates will receive a
Mystic Minnow fishing lure. There
will be other prises as well.

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2-BEDROOM house. PA M829.

FAMILY TYPE HOME - 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, large living
room, separata dining room,
breakfast room, rear patto. 220J
square feet, plus floored attic.
817.300; low down paymenL
Write owner, e/o Box 2, Sanford
Herald.

BACHELOR apartment complete­
ly furnished with lights includ­
ed. 840 per mo. Apply 112 Pal­
metto Ave.

LIVE AT THE BEST ADDRESS
IN TOWN. Nicely furnished and
A V K K t 'K
A.VD
PALMKTTO
decorated apartments.
Park 3-BEDROOM block home, kitchen
a v U SV k r n n u j u i a s t a v k Apartments, 1717 Park Ave.
equipped: patio. Buy my equity,
N C K K M T T O M K R HTftKKT
AN D W II.M A AVKXITK F R O M
FA 3 3893.
assume t u t mortgage. Pina»f O I . X A R
A V K XUB
TO
DEADLINES
crest sres. FA 2 2843.
C M L 'n C II XTRKKT. R A l l l COXFURNISHED garage apartment,
B T fUrC TIOK T O COM O AT O F
CLASSIFIED DISPLAYl
electric kitchen. 209 Elm after
A X I X -tN C H I.IM K IU H 'K MARK
9:00 P. M.
W ITH
P o in t.K
WILL TRADE
,
SURFACE Toon., thru Frl. • 2 P. M. day beT fl K A TM KX T
R ___
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AXD
HOME
FOR
\CREAGE
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fart
insertion.
Mon.
•
Sat
ASPHALT A X n PA V EO TO A
3-ROOM furnished apirtment, 1st.
W I D T H O F JO P K K T A XD
floor. Garage. Water furnished. Will take acrease in trade on
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
2 4 1 bedroom homes. Let us
P II O V I D I X H F O R
T IIK
AR.
890
month. Inquire 117 So.
RKRRMKNT O F A P O R T IO X
show you how your acreage can
French
Ave.
*
OF
THM
PORT
T H E R E O F Test, thru Frl. • I P. Ik. day bobe invested in Tomorrows Hap­
AO A IX RT T H K
A H U T TIX G
piness by exchanging It for one
3-BEDROOM unfurnished bouse.
P R O P K R T T OWXF.RR. _______ fora insertion. Mon. - SaL noon.
of these homes
W'HKRKAR . I k i T o w n C o u n r l l n f
FA 2-0905.
RESPONSIBILITY!
t h o T o w n n f Ix&gt;n* wno'l, I’l n r ld a ,
r t . t . r m l n . * It advloolil*. »• » n r r . a UNFURNISHED I room farsge
» * r r p u b l i c I m p r o v e m e n t , t o p g v e Tha Htrald will net be responsible
apartment. Urge screen porch.
c e r ta in public
thnrm ighfar.*
ae far more than one lacarrcrt inser­
200 W. 17th. St.. Tel. FA 2-5093.
•t eerrllied b e l o w w i t h i n t h e T o w n tion of your ad, and reserves tbe
o f IcinBwonit, F l o r i d a , a l l In r e n t right
to
revise
or
rojoct
any
ndOFFICE SPACE, 830 month. 208
pllanca w ith plane, ep erlflca tln n a
a n d e e t l m a t e a n o w o n f ile w i t h vrrtiarmrnt from that, ordered to
W. 13th Street. Ph. FA 2-2*51
t h e T o n n C l e r k of t h e T o w n of renform to tho policies of this
W. H. "BUI" STEMPER Agency
days, FA 2-1401 nights.
L on gw oo rf, F l o r i d a .
Phone FA 2-4991
118 N. Park
paper.
NOW, T H E R E F O R ^ . R E JT R E Phona FA 2-S3S1 2801 Park Dr.
R E N T A BED
ROI.VKD IIV T I I K T O W N t'CllJN'.
Bella way, Hos pita' A Baby Beds
C l l . O F T I I E T O W X O F U)N&lt;1C. B., 3 bedroom, 1 bath house;
By Diy, Week or Month.
large Florida room and carT o w n C o u n r l l o f th e
CARROLL'S
FURNITURE
■ wood , P 'lorlda, d e e m , •17 EXCAMBR1A UR.: 2 bedroom Ph. FA 2-6111
porta. 810,300, terms. C a l l
118
W.
1st
St.
unfurnished house. Ph. FA 2-M20
a e a n e c e e . a r y p ublic
FA 1-7017.
to pavo G r a n t A v e.
after 3:00 p. m.
LARGE furn. 2 room apt. Screen­
te I n t e r a e c l lt i n w i t h
ed porch A garage, l i t Park.
l e n u a t a Ita I n t e r i o r - LARGE 2 brdm. furn. apt. $37.30
le o ra la Avenue, and
LISTINGS WANTED
Mgr. Apt. 2.
1703 Magnolia. FA 2 3831.
t n u a f ro m Ita In ter*
ON
0
O r a n t A v e n u e W eet
EFFICIENCY GARAGE APART­ 2 ROOM furnished apartment,
FARMS
private bath, private entrance.
MENT. ALL CONVENIENCES,
GROVES
Ph. FA 2-4530.
CLOSE IN. APPLY M5 PAL­
ACREAGE
METTO OR PH. FA 24409.
NRW bouse, ready to move In,
COMMERCIAL
West on First St. to Riverview
LARGE OR SMALL
FURNISHED garaga apartment,
Ave., then North about three
106 W. 18th St.-after 4:30 p.m
TRACTS
blocks. D. B. Schoolcraft.If you own any of tha above men­
HOUSE TRA1RLER, m o d e r n ,
tioned properties, and a n in­
LOCH ARBOR
ideal for ona or two persona,
terested in telling, wa invite you
3-BDRM.,
ltt
bath
unfurn.
home
Adults. Pinecreat Trailer Ct.,
to call or vfslt our offiee at
on eanal. $100. FA 2-393L
2810 So. Magnolia.
your earliest convenience. Wxq
2-BEDROOM bungalow, furnish­
have buyers waiting. If your
FURN. Apt. 201H W. l i t St.
ed. 312 Palmetto.
property it priced right, we can
SLEEPING- room* $7 per week,
sell it for you. Contact
2-BEDROOM trailer $10 per week.
FA 2 2764.
Ph. FA 2-0518. Call after 4 p.m.
2 BEDROOM unfurnished house,
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
kitchen equipped. Ph. FA 2-4488. 8-BEDROOM unfurnished house "Open Evenings til 8:30 PM”
$73 per month. Days, FA 2-0628
—Nights, FA 3-0871,
FURNISHED 8 bedroom house,
freshly painted. Near b a t e .
Pbone FA 2-2097 or FA 2-3730. 2-B. R. house, furnished. Adults,
FA 2-7684.
2-BEDROOM house. North Raven­
WELAKA
APARTMENTS: rooms
na Park, furnished except living
private betha, 116 W. P int Stroom. Screened front and back
Banford Properties— Acreage
porch. Water f u r n i s h e d .
Florence Harrist, Realtor
FA 2-8007 aaytime.
Atlanstie Bank Bldg. FA 2-8264
4-ROOM furnished apartment, 3-BEDROOM, 1 bath homa. 118
So. Sunland-Drive. Woo down,
Commercial Opportunity
FA 2-8281.
assume 4H71 VA loan, 880 mo. Sm al, completely modem frocery
2-BEDROOM house, kitchen equip­
FA 2-123*.
Owner la qultlaf on doctor's
ped, $73 month. Outside city
advice. Stock and fixtures Inlimits. FA 2 8890.
ventorits at 820,000.00. Terms
available. Call ua today.
SLEEPING ROOMS, The Gables,
_401 Magnolia Aye. »A 2 0730.
li t N. Park"Avo. Pbooa FA 2-2428
NEW spacious 8 bedroom home
“Open Evenings IU 8:30 PM"
in Loch Arbor. FA 2 3301.
4 BEDROOM. 2 BATH
REAL VALUE: 8 bedroom, CB
C. B. 8. home located oa 80 % house with atove, refrigerator
140 ft. lot with good water and
and disposal. Extra large, well
laka privileges.
landscaped lot, fenced play
2412 WILLOW: 2 bedroom unfurn­
$10,000 WITH TERMS
yard. $13,300 tout price, 414%
ished bouse, kitchen electrically
loan, reasonabls downpayment,
f i tt e d .
tquipptKl, 8100. FA 8-0274.
4 BEDROOM. 2 BATH
878 per month. I l l Shannon
B R IT F U R T H K R RKXOI.VKD
th a t th e T ow * C lerk of the Tow a
C. B. S. home on high lot with
Drive. FA 1-2174,
a f 1-ongwooO. F l o r i d a , ( h a l t la a e - RENT OR SALE: 2-hedronm. kitpaved
street
and
rights
to
canal.
e a r d a n r a w i t h t h a p ro v l a l o n a of
chan furnishad homa. Phona
Housa equipped with GE stove,
law , proeaad to m ak o and proFA 2-2341.
refrigerator, dishwasher, dispo­
p a r a a a p o d a l aaaaaam ont roll
a a a a a a t a r t h a a p a c la l b a n a f l i a r a - FURNISHED apartBieaU, hard­
sal and washing machlna.
r o l v o d a a a r a a u l t o f o ald Im p ro v F wood floors, tile baths. 882 W.
ta a a ta a a a l a a t th a lota a a d laad a

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and close In. Adults only.
Jimmy Cowan, FA 2-4012.

p l o r o * . t f o r t h In oald n o t i c e r u m p l a l n t o w ill bo h o o r d by t h t g o v .
• r n l n i a u t h o r i t y o f th o T o w n o f
I.o n e wood, r i n r l d a . In r . f a r o n r o
to t h o s a i d t p t r l o l a a i . a a m . n t i ,
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d a a r r l p t l o a a f t a r h p r o p a r t y t o h»
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parro t of p rap arty .
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th a t tho o p o d al aaataam anta pro.
v ld ad f o r b y th lo r o a o l u t lo n o h a ll
ha p a y a h l s a t t h o o p t i o n o f th o
p r o p a r t y o w n a r a a a fo llo w ai
W ith in th irty t i l l dayo a f te r
t h o I m p r a v a r a a n t la o o m p l a t ad, o r In t a n ( I S ) a q u a l o n n u a l p o y m a n t a , aald d a f a r r a d
p a y m a n t a to b a a r I n i a r a a t St
tha rota a t els ( t j pareaat
p ar annum .
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t h a t t h l o r a a a l u t l o n ( h a l t ha p u b l iah ad a n e a a w a o k fo r a p e r io d
n f tw o ( I ) w e a k ! la th e S anford
Harold.
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t h a t th is re o e lu tla a sh a ll ha and
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from a a d a f te r Ita p a a a a ta aad
adoption.
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NOTICE
I will net bo responsible for
Any debts Incurred by anyone
other than myself.
Enact E. Skully

NOT RESPONSIBLE
I will net be naponsible far
nay debts Incurred bp Patricia
JaAnn Dieal or nayono oloo
ether than aayaalf.
Jamo J. Dieel

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
118 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-81881

2-ROOM furnished garage apart­
LOW INTEREST
Regisurtd Baal Estate Broker
ment e l a a e to downtown, Ph. FA 2-110! 17-82 at Hiawatha 41478 interest, $91.80 per month
FA 2 6809. . .704 Palmetto.
Includes taxes and insurance.
3 bedrooms. Fla. room, one bath
LARGE 8 bedroom furnishad up­
and 89 foot lot. Kitchen equip­
stairs apartment, downtown,
m ent Price $11,800. Bavo $171
water furnished. 883. C a l l
with • $3100 down paym ent
FA 2-2071 before 1:20 P. M.
1700 MAGNOLIA: 2 BR. apt.,
kitchen equipt. 887.30. FA 2-3931
2-BEDROOM furnished bouse. 213
W. 16th. St. Ph. FA 2-8718.
LAKE MARY: unfurnished 8 bed­
room house, eleetrie equipped
kitchen. FA Z-0184.
REAL nice 2 BR. unfurnished
downstairs apt., kitchen equip­
ped. 883. 823 Park. FA 2 2488.

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2-B E D R O O M b o u se , k itc h e n e q u ip ­
p e d , 883 m o n th . F A 2-1893.

NEW HOME
This two bedroers fram e homef)
la located on I a eras af dry
land. Total priea $4,300. Cash.

LARGE LOT
not Met on Banford Avenue only
$1,110. Ttrma to responsible
party.
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HOME &amp; ACREAGE

nr tmr cim ct rr c a i a r . sixth Haute, Bara A 82 acres of land
jt'DiciAt. e m e tr r o r ri.o m n *
y ith 8 acres tlUd. $7,300 withO
IV t i l l FOSS ■ ■M IH O U I CO l'bT X
ta ra a .
3-ROOM, 1-bedroom furnishad gar­ r si avcrbv ho. laaaa
THOMAS
FRA
NCIS
SCOTT.
age apartment. Call FA l-MU.

Plalstur

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2-BEDROOM furnished country
home on Oranis Blvd., 8 miles
West of Banford. Houso Ilka
new. Everything ipic and apan.
279 per month. II- R. Rice, 24
Sunset Dr., DeBary.

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S t Johns Realty Co.

HAWK M W
TO WHOM IT MAT COXCKRX:
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A I w o r a C om plaint h a v in g boon
fllad a g a ln ,i yen la Hhe C ircu it
C o u rt la a a d F o r B oatlaola C a a a ty ,
F lo rid a. In r t i a a r a r r , fo r D lvorro,
th a a b o rt title of oald a a tla n ho.
Ing THOMAS FRAXC1B SCOTT,
P la in tiff, vo. JU XH AVKRDNA
Xt'OTT, P* fo n d an t, thaae praao ata
o ra ta rauoo a a d ra q a lro yon ta
file y o u r w ritte n dafonaoa. If an y ,
ta th a C aaap lalat fllad h e rn ia , aad
t a aerva a ro p y th e re o f a p o a
P l a la t lf r a A tto rn e y o a a r b e ­
fo re th o S lth day o f A pril. A. D.
l i l t , eth erw lo # a P a r r o t P ro C a tfta a a w ill ha tu to re d a g a ln a t you
a n d th a ra n an proceed oa p a n e

REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN

J . W. HALL
2844 French Ave.
la sh er
C*n Hell"
Phone FA 1-8
HOUSE: l bedrooms, x both. CR,
ktUbon equipped. U rge lot. VA
logo. Sunlnnd Estates. FA S 2139.
GROVE MANOR ROME: 1811 L i*
St., h bedroom, 1M both,
*M»hle carport.

FORRE8T OF PALMS

18 ACRES at beautiful p&lt;Ua ham*
aaek land aa typical af UaO
•owh. Build your hideaway here,
convenient to BamJord aad tha
Duvld M. f ls lc b f l
if . Joha'a River. Tbe price will
C lark o f Ik a r l r e u l t C o u r t
Pluao you. Just Call
O om inolt C ounty. F lo rid a
Ua
.lt .
T
VlhlM
rwB y. M
artha
T.
T lhloa
W arden V. F re d e ric k
•FACIAL SERVICE
A tto rn ey fo r P la in tiff
_ _ BRANCH o f f ic e
P. O. B oa i s l e
W. X. "Rill" Stamper Agency
tsi-iss N orth P a rk A voaea
,
1801 Perk Drive
Bon ford, F lo rid a
J o w i

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'

�Ise HERALD W ant Ads To Deliver Your Business Service Message. PH. FA 2 -2 6 1 1
I. Rm ) E state For Sale

5. Real E state For Sale

S. Female Help Wanted

ftanfarb

8k’

f rr s lb

WOMEN for pleasant telephone
work In office. Full or parttime. Call FA 28782 between
•:00 A. M. and 12:00 A. M.

IODERN 2 BR. home, electric
kitchen. Comer lot in city. At
a iicriflee. FA 2-2676.
f.NNEWOOD SECTION: 1 owner, excellent condition, extra REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
larse 2 bedroom home. L-ihapcd
SURETY BONDS
living-dining area. 10' x 20'
icreened porch overlooking oak RAYMOND M. BALL
ahaded patio. Fenced backyard.
ANI) ASSOCIATES
Kitehen equipped with GE appli
Amy Anderson
ancea. Fully tiled bath. Many
Genevieve (Jeanie) Blair
extra features. Can be refinanc­
Carl Chorpening, Jr.
ed with low down payment or
Robert J. Schmidt
take advantage of original
Cmdr. G. R. Strickland
4'kri- mortgage with payment*
Marvin Williams
•60.01 month. Call FA 2 4550 218 So. Park Ave. Hi. FA 2-441
or inapect at 2411 Steven* Ave.
Sanford
Evans Bldg Lake Mary
Ph. FA 2-1290

Fri. April 8. 1960—Pajre 11 21. Furniture

IAFF-A-DAY

tt. Male Help Wanted
YOUNG aggressive salesman cap­
able of running budget dept.
Must he good at figures. Steady
employment. Firestope Store.

10. Male or Female

Personnel Service
DESIGNED FOR SERVICE
406 Metcalf Rldg. Orlando, Fla.

$550 DOWN

Beautiful 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Home
with Hardwood floor*. G. E.
equipped Kitchen. Thermosta­
ery Delta, &gt;450 per acre, only
tically controlled Heat. Well,
•250 down, five year* to pay
Landscapped Lot on Dead End
balance. Richard* Hotel Mel­
bourne, Fla.
Street where Children play in
safety. We will be proud to show
you this today. -

11 ACRES faim land Sanford Cel

HOUSEWORK. FA 2-2896.

BABY SITTING. Rachel Hlckt,
FA 2 0538, 709 Cypress Ave.
WILL do Ironing in h e m e.
FA 28014.
QUILTING WANTED-C o w n Moughton Ter., Apt. 4.

22. Article* F or Sale

Mather of Sanford

11. Work Wanted

WILL TRADE—Large ranrh-type WILL care for children In my
horn* or yours; days or niMit*.
home for smaller house or
FA 2-5927.
house trailer. FA 2-7651.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Raymond Lundquiit, Am i x -.
FA 2-.1951
Atlantic Bank HMk.

22. A rticles For Sale

• BIG VALUES
REFRIGERATOR. D u o-Therm UPRIGHT piano. FA 2-880T.
• QUICK CREDIT
space heater. Phone FA 2-8143.
• EASY TERMS
SINGER PORTABLE, 828.50 fu l
11.2
CU. FT. Coldvpot refrigeraWE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
price. Like new. Attachment*
reasonable.
FA
ter.
25593.
and guarantee. Writ* Box 850,
WILSON - MAIER
c o Sanford Herald.
New and Used Furniture
GOOD farm wagon. C h e a p .
311 E. First St.
FA 2-5622
FA 2-78*0.
M ^ n frtlc le s ' Wante^^™*™*
Used furniture, appliances, mol* LIVING ROOM suite, new slip
etc, Rought-Sold Larry's Mart
covers. Call after 1:00 p. m., SET of twin beds, breakfast aet
with 8 chair*, and othar house­
215 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4133
FA 2-0878.
hold articles. 2604 Iroquois Ave.
$SAVE$
WALNUT flat-lop desk. 50"x 30 ".
Also folding col in perfect con­ 23. Notices ft Personals
New ft Used
dition. Very reasonable. Call WANTED: Ride to Orlando. Leave
Furniture and Appliances
anytime at 12 Aaturiano Rd.,
7:15, return 4:45. Mr*. Dorothy
DeBary, J. P. Humbert.
M a t t h e w s , 814 W. “ ‘
FA 2 1995.
EXCEPTIONALLY
nice
f
r
e
s
h
904-998 I . Fire* S t I t . FA 8
pork for home use, freeser and
New A Uaed Furniture A Appli
etc.
satisfaction guaranteed,
Call . . . .
ancea. A Good Plar# To
eall FA 2 0264. After 4 p. m.
A. K. ROSHKTTER
BUY. SELL or TRADK
FLORIST
LIKE NEW hospital bed. Phona
Jenkins Furniture
FA 1-3291.
FA 1-1861
Celery Ave. |
400 Sanford Ava.
■ FA 2-7450
Please
Order
Year
Easier
WANTED: Uood used electric
Cnraaagea And Flower* Early.
range. FA 2-6281.
.22. Articles For 8al*

•m a

M o o d y o b m ad e

HOUSEWORK, PA 2-3510 after 8.

YcilowrtoM P u k b Im n

REDI-MIX-CONCRETB
37" Window Silla 81.28
64" Window Lintels 81.25
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 Elm Ave.
Ph. FA 2 5751

Co 1

FACTORY TO YOU
MIDDLE AGED, able bodied man
ALUMINUM
with
wife
and
teen
age
daughter
"At your eervlce."
VENETIAN BLINDS
FHA Financing—No Closing Cost
17. Pcla. Livestock, Supplies
wishes work, prefer farming or 15. Special Services
Kncloaed head. Bag-proof bottom
— for an appointment call —
caring for ranch, but will no"Thi* la Mrs. Smarthbyer. Is that
rail with plaMir ends. Plastic
Helen E. Noonan at
MASSAGE. Swedish. Ethel M. CHIHUAHUA stud service, proven
rept
anything
if
terms
are
right.
pretty house at the aouth end
nr rayon tape*. Cotton er nylon
W. H. Bill Stempcr Agency
Steele. Phone FA 2 8054 or atop
blue A. K. C. Ph. FA 2 8351.
Write Box WW, e,o Sanford
. of Yale, on the eaat aide, for FA 2-8331
eorda.
FA 2 4991
at 111 W. 12th. 8t.
Herald.
I M l* ? "

"Hello, Stcmper Agency?”

"Y m , it is, Mr*. Smartbyer."
"I like U because it la on a Dead
End street and has such a love­
ly backyard—a perfect place for
children."
-True, Mrs. Smartyer, and ideal
far grownup*, too, because of
.
its nearness to modem shopping
|#
centers. And the inside ia as at­
tractive aa the outside—it has
three bedrooms, a nice living
room, a modern bath and fully
equipped kitchen."
"Oh. dear. M probably, cost* too
much for ue." "On the contrary,
M rt. Smartbuyer. It'a only
$10,NO, less than moat two bed­
room houses, and because of the
mortgage it ran be finane#
od to auk poor budget."
*SFoedtrfuH When my hurfiend
gets home ean we look through
•so bouse?" "Certainly Mrs.
Smartbyer. Just give us a ring
■nd a m af our salesmen will
bo light out la pick you up."

MOVE RIGHT IN

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

19. Boats and Motor*

COMPLETE
LAWN MAINTENANCE
Gateway To The Waterway
BROKER
Mowing — Edging — Fertilising
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
PLUMBING
202 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 5091
Renovating — Fertillier Sales
Robson Sporting Goods
Contracting 4 Repair*
FREE ESTIMATES
384-8* B. 1st.
Ph. FA &gt;-3661
Free Estimate*
NICE bedroom, private entrance
JOHN LOMMERSE, FA 8-7187
B. L. HARVEY
and hath. Phone FA 2-34(8.
18 FT. 111-HAT runabout (over
184 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 8-MN
nlghter), fully equipped. Sacri­
PIANO TUNINO A REPAIRING
AVAILABLE last of May: our
fice for quick sale. C a l l
W. U HARMON
equity in 3 bedroom, kitchen
FA 14069.
Ph. PA 2-4223
equipped lakefront home. larg e
comer lot. VA loan. FA 3 7403.
1998 JOHNSON S‘« H. P., new
SERVICE CALIJ 82 80
condition: also Courtney 14 ft.
Plumbing A Heating
The Biggest little Shop
boat, 895; 1 Stafford 14 ft. boat,
AIR COVDITTONTNG
In Sanford. AU Parts And
IT'S IN THE PINK
new 8112. 106 W. 27th. SI., San­
CONTRACT
and
KEP'TR
WORK
Labor
Guaranteed
80
Days.
Neat five acre farm, crop In­
ford. Phone FA 2-7390.
FA 2
IANFORI) RADIO A TV CENTER
cluded, plus neat masonry home 1007 Sanlerd Ave.
8th. A Sanford Ave. FA 287(1
on paved mad, include* farm 13. Electrical Service*
Mercury Outboard Motors
equipment, row also.
PUMP* - SPRTNKLERf
WOODRUFF MARINE
Hesse* Wiring — Xleetri* Sard**
m and aiaM, f
2401 French Ave.
FA 2-1882
Cash talks LOUD on thi* o*a.
Sid Vihlen
"Do M Youroetf"
RANDALL BLXCTRtC OO.
MERCURY 25 KU8 motor. 14 ft.
INCOME TAX SERVICE
112 Magnolia_________ FA 34911
runabout boat and trailer; all
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
•600 cash. Call FA 2 1823.
14. B«Bd, Paint ft Repair
Calory Avo. Tot- FA 21184

12. Plumbing Service*

Wal l

FARMER'S AGENCY

n o t . B. THOMPSON
Geaeral Contractor
Carpentry
Roofing 4 Siding
Phoe* PA 8 8451

N. Y. Farmer, Realtor
Lillian Trama
X. H. Ivera, D. H. Whkmero
WALL PAPKRINO a PAINTING
Associates.
Bod Beard
t t f S. French Ave. Ph, PA 1-8281 Work Guaranteed
Contact 598 Weal 8th St.
After hours, FA S-N18, FA 3-4881
PhOM PA 8-9648
FA 3-08(1,
FORK C
Carpenter Work done better,
7. Buata—a Opportunities
.jaodeflag or a new home, Ph.
FA 8-8818, Audi* Powell, Builder
■ . "BUI" STBMPEK Agaaey FOR LEASE: Wall established
FA 1-001
m If. Park
service station, good loratioa CARPENTRY, painting, roofing
FA 8-9*31
Contact the Pur* 041 “
Park Dr.
elaaa.
work
and
804 W. 8th. St.
FA

«

S BED RO O M

HOMES

0

LA R6B HIGH
LOTS

$10,550
$350 ON. • 160 MO.
Includea Closing

FINANCING

1800 HLK. • W. 3rd

SAM LAWSON
FA 2-5881

CURB GIRLS

DRY

IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY

FHA

8. Female Help Wanted

FA 8-428#

REALTOR WEEK
SPECIALS!

DEBARY-ORANGE CITY
AVON CALLING lor rrpr.M.taUvea to meet demands eratrd by national advertising.
Write for interview with Man­
ager, Mrs. Jean MUanicb, Box
2(6, Lockhart.

I I . Special Service*
CHECKING, cleaning and oiling
window air conditioners, 82.50
•aek plus filters and material!.
FA RIMS.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Windahiald
Door Glass

Back Glaa*
Vent Class

• Bedroom, I bath, ranch atyle
Loch Arbor home, &gt; years old,
exrallant condition, priced to
SELL .at 113,090.00, 81990.00
down, balance a t 85.28 monthly.
3 Bedroom, 1 bath, newly rede
corated inside and out, located
in beautiful Wynncwixxl at 240V
DeCot tes, only 810,600.00, as
low as 8060.00 down.
BMUtiful 60 Acre tract of high,
rolling land and small spring
fed lake, located in Geneva
area, only 8360.00 per acre.
Illness forces sal* of nice
bedroom home a t 2431 Orange
Avenue, featuring hardwood
floors, full tiled bath, kitchen
equipped, large porch, beautiful
Oak tree In beck yard, only
81800 down, 876.00 month.

CERAMIC til* coffee tables 822.85
up. Office desks 825.00, Magle
Fold door* 88.85 up. Chain Hoist
820 00. MAPKS TILE, 881 Weal
1st., Sanford.

Sell Ue Your Farnttar*. Quick
Service With The Cash. SUPER
TRADING POST. FA 8-0877.
1880 HUDSON with overdrive. Ex­
900 8 Park - FA M M
cellent shape for Ua age. $191. SIX HOLE commercial' free tar,
8 commercial m eat grinders,
Sewing Mach. Repairs FA 2 6606.
scales, house trallar hitch, miar.
AIL MAXES A MODELS
TAKE over payments! My equity
hem*. Call Longwaod, Ml T-7M8.
384 to. P a rt (84 hr. aor.)
$100. 1850 Dodge Custom l a n ­
FA M M
cer tudor hardtop, completely OLD NEWSPAPERS FOB SALB
•quipped, on* owner car with
1 C fo t p g f | | |
TO YOUR DOOR SERVICE
only 13,800 miles. Would trade
TIIK SANFORD MERALD
Every Tuesday and Wednesday
a u ^ ald tr car. FA- 3-4880—
OFFKJM—
RANFORT A SOWERS
804 W. let. St. FA S-1SU
Ml I . Welbourne AvI. Ml 2I4T4
20-A T railers
WINTER PARK, P M .
AIR MATS 8281; paint 81.85 gal.,
Chain Saw a — Tool* — Bolts— 81 FT. TRAVELOW house trailer.
2nd. gal. fraal ARMY-NAVY
Nut* — Screws
SURPLUS,
Will sell reasonably. All mod­
and Other Part*. Phone or Write
ern. landem. The front trailer
parked in Central Fla. Trallar
19*A Beauty Parlors
Park, 17-82, 1H tnilea North nf
Maitland.
A Satisfied rualomar ia our best
•advertisement.
TRAILER: '56 Elcar, 36
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK HOUSE
ft., x 8 ft., with 30 ft. x 8 ft.
106. So. Oak
Ph. FA 2 5742
aluminum awning. Ph. FA 2 7635
If •«. k wilt pay yaa 8a
So Lovelier WNh ProteaNe**! 1840 TRAVEL TRAILER, 34 R.,
Beaaty Car*.
used 2 weeks. Save over 8800, S E E ...........
8300 down, take over payment*.
Phone FA 2 7380,
The AH New

B.

POPE

CO.

DO YOU . . .
OWN A LOT?

Dawn's

FA 2 4850.

CUSTOM UPHOLSTER (NO: AU
work guaranteed. Fra* RMi0*4 n ew er* For Any O ceasdn
mat*!. Phont FA 2-7811.
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
PA 2-1822
ar
PA 2 08T8
HOLLOWAY, Hospital and Baby
Bed*. Day. Week, or Month—
LEOUSTRUM P L A N T 8. Ph.
FURNITURE CENTER
FA 2 7848.
110 French Ave.
17. Pgta, Livestock, Hupp Ilea
Ph. FA 2-7858

GREGORY
MODEL HOME
Open deity N r yaar (at par I tea
at

500 FRENCH AVE*
• i* f t
KOMI OWNIIIMIP

GIVE a Beagle puppy for Easier,
8 month* old. FA 2-0264 after
4 p. m.

I960
NEW
REALTOR
Odham &amp; Tudor RAVENNA
WEEK
0 opril 3-9
PARK
Sunland Entates
From $275.00 Down
HOM ES
MEW HOMES BY

S outh Pinccreat

COUNTRY C L U B ''

17 -92 . 8 m ile s h a . a l h a a to r d

MANOR

1 Year Personal Matiilarllon

*50 DOW N

e a r o n a tr n e tlo n a f jn u r H o m e —
a r y a a r d a w a p a y m ra t A
r ia a ia g e a a t* re fu n d e d

MOVES YOU

IN

DISPLAY MODELSI OPEN O
DAILY
U IL ,^
W. 20th. It.
Ph. PA 8-7801

loafer*, H*.
P. • . 9os 08

W
#

GUARANTEE
FREE WELCOME

- FROM - $69 MO.

MM108S—Ssaban at * t Raflsad
AitadaHsa af laai Ittatt laasft

VA-FHA, FHA-INSKRVICE
Im m e d ia te O ccupancy

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

FA 8*5838
I N I Park Are.

FA 2-4619

Power Mower, slightly used . 828
2 Trade in Refrigerator*, **. 825
Trade In Elec. Range ....... 820
Alum. Boat A Trailer .. . 83no
2 Trad* In Refrigeratora, aa. 830!
2 Trad* In Televisions, ea. 8M.8S
Cheat Type Freeaer ............ $125
Wringer Washer ...................... 850
Powerful "Rid* 'E m " Lawn
Mower ....................................8100
Sidewalk Bieyct* .............. . . . t i l
30 30 Rifle .................................885
Double Barrel Shotgun ......... 850
Portable TV
..........................$T6
FIRESTONE STORKS
111 E. First S t, Sanford

On O*ora Band, So. of Ssafer4

3-REI)RO(lMR. H i TII.E BATHS with colored flstnres.
lerraiso floor*. Venetian blind*, carport*, scree* perch,
utility room and many other estraa.

Seminole Realty

112-114 W. 2nd St.

30. Autoniohilen

I I 4 T I N 8

H.

'42*FT. SCHULTZ. Eacellenl conSERVICE
Beauty Sale*
Senknrik Ulnae and Paint Co. 1616 Oak
FA 8-7884 , dition. Bargain price. Small
down payment. Terms arrang­
11 114 W. 2nd tt.
FA 2
ed. FA 2-7890.
Itt. Flower* ft Plants
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
ments, invoices, band bills, and BLOOMING Amaryllis, all rotors. 21. Furniture
WANTED IMMEDIATELY: Al-

p r o g r a m * , etc. Progreialv*
sisiant housekeeper, sewing abi­
Printing Co. Phono FA 3-3M1lity essential. Willingness to as­
306 West 13th 81.
sume responsibilities. Excellent
working conditions and person­
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
nel policies. Apply Personnel
S T I N E
Office, Seminole Memorial HoeMachinery and Supply Co.
• pital.
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2 6482
CREDIT and collection women; TV and RADIO REPAIR, after
2. Interviewing, phoning, typing
8:00 nights and weekends; Ran
40 words per minute. AU Inside
ford, Lake Mary and Longwoed.
work. Age 23 31. Work in modern
FA 1-8778 and FA 3*MI8.
Orlando office five day* per
week. Company benefits. Excel- TV Service within the hour. Re­
pair your TV for 87.50, In your
lent salary. Excellent future.
Apply 328 North Main St., Suit*
home or no chirp*. Sunahla*
2, Orlando, Fla.
TV, FA 18855.
%

Senkarik Glass and Paint Co.

Ta Sanford! Ba Onr Guasta Fat
• Daya Absolutely Free,
Without Obligation Al Oa* Of
Saaferd's Leading Motel* While
Vo* Io rate Meaaiag For Yo« A
Year Family. Pick Up Keys Al
Salaa Office I

Odham &amp; Tudor
■wg. 17-18 ft 8Tlh BC
Sales Office
Baaford
Ph. FA 8-1581

* TImm Fladgsd la la Cads d BhJa.

•

Quiet

Commuaity

•

N ear

Golf

Course

$450 Down
T urn Went On 20th
81. Follow Country
Club Rd. ft W atch
For Our Signs . . . .

OPEN DAILY
9:00 A. M. T il Hark
SUNDAY

3:99 P. M. TU Dark

Shnam akaM
C—struct I— Co., Inc.
841 West 28th Street
Phaaw FA S-8191

REALTORS
H. 8. “ Lew" Arnold
Raymond Hall
Gladys Brows .
Hibbard Casselberry Gladys M. Dawson
Wally Dietrichs
N. V. Farm er
Charles F. Fields
Benjamin I . G riffins, Sr.
J . W. Hall
R uth Hamilton
Florence H. H arris
Dana Id Howe
B ryM L. Kimball
Thad L. Lingo
John G. N eltletoa
I a u r a H. Osier
Roan Payton
Om ar B. R inger
Stam per Agenda*
Cecil B. Waller
Robert A. William*

MOTOR SALES
B

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WASHINGTON (UPD - Private
GOP estimates indicated today
that close to 40 per cent of the
Republican* who voted In the Wis­
consin
presidential
primary
crossed over to cast ballots In the
Democrstle race.
The effect of this crossover vot­
ing already is being debated by

Legal Notice
t* th e r , « H mt th* rmmmir S t S s t ,
'S t i l s t l S r m l r , m a le a f F lo rid a.
Sa f r t S a l t .
In re th e SU tate a fi
A l.tC K r, HAnVKY
D eceased
V INAL NOTICK
No tiro le hereby o lv .n th a t th e
,nn4erelgii*&lt;t. w ill, on ilir U nit rtey
of A pril, A. D. list, p re ee n t In (ha
H onorable C ounty J u d * . of K .m lP a ls C ounty, F to rld a, h it fin a l r e ­
tu rn . aceount and voucher#, aa
K i t r u t n r of lh a K tla la a f A llra
K H arvey, deceaead, and a t aald
Hwe, th en and th era . m ah a a p p li­
c atio n to th e aald J u d s e for a
fin al se ttle m e n t of h it . d m l n l .t r .Hop of aald a tta in , and for an
ord er d le rh a re ln p him ae eurh
■ se c u la r.
D atad th la th a ISth d a y a f
M a rch . A. D. I Iff.
/ • / D a en ta a B taaatropi
Aa K xacutnr nf th e K etata a f
A LICK V. IIA flV ET.
tuu eaeed
metentosf, DAviit * m cin tm h
A t t a r n a y fa r K a ee a ta r

Hubert H. Humphrey, (he loser.
Humphrey and one of his cam­
paign managers, Gov. Orville L.
Freeman of Minnesota, said
Thursday Humphrey polled a ma­
jority of (he Democratic vole and
that GOP votes provided Kenne­
dy's margin of victory. ,
Kennedy released his own act of
figures Wednesdsy with the con­
clusion that the Wisconsin raadlt
would have been the same If w ily
Democrats were allowed to vote
In the Democratic primary.
Unlike other slates, Wisconsin
does not register voters by party
and permits them to vote in either
the Republican or democratic pri­
mary.
Republicans had been braced
for a heavy crossover because
Vice President Richard M. Nixon
was unopposed In (he GOP pri­
mary and was unwilling to cam­
paign In the slate.
However, they had not expect­
ed that as many as 40 per cent
of the Republicans voting Tuesday
would mark ballots in Uia Demo­
cratic contest.
The 40 per cent estimate was
based on a comparison af Nlion'a
vote and the Republican share of

C d w a rd a Hulking

Sonford, Florida

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NEW YORK (DPI) - T.sbor
racketeer John Dioguartii (John­
ny Dio) and his alleged body­
guard Theodore Ray were coni efeted by a federal Judge Thurs­
day of conspiracy and income tax
evasion.
Dio, 4*. fares a possible maxi­
mum sentence of 20 years in
prison and $40,000 In fines. Ray,

also 4*. face* a possible in years
and *20.000 fine.
Federal Judge Edward Weinfield, who heard the 13-day trial
without a jury on the request of
the defendants, set April 28 for
sentencing. He continued bail for
Dio and Ray.
The government called about
SO witnessea to prove its conten-

713 Celery Ave.
COLD DRINKS AND PICNIC SUPPLIES
Price*

Good

Thu re.

Fri„ Sat., Apr,

FIRST SALE AT AUTO SHOW wan made by the Bill Hemphill Motor*
when thin Rambler American waa purchased by Lillian and Edward
Heppner of DeRary junt after the ahow opened Wednenday. Shown taking
delivery Thurnday are Mra. Heppner, left, and Mr. Heppnem motTier, Mm.
Ellen Heppner, who in visiting in DeBary. The cheerful naleaman la Con
Chaniot.
(Herald Photo)
Copeland'a
Heal *n* Serve Smoked

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S U P P L IE S
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Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store

118 8. Sanford Ave.

lion that Dio failed In report
large aunti paid him by clothing
firma to avoid union organising.
Dio wss charged with f ’ree
count! of incomt t y evasion and
one count of conspiracy. Ray * i»
charged with one tax evasion
count and with conspiring with
Dio to hide income.
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FA 2-2624

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Why
Is Und# Sam so curious about
the kind of plumbing used by his
millions of nieces and nephews?
Many elly dwellers who are be­
ing asked by census lakers if
they enjoy hot end cold running
water, a private flush toilet and
bathtub are probably wondering
about that.
Census officials ssy tha answer
is ilmpla. There is no better singla yardstick for measuring the
quality of a house than checking
on its plumbing facilities, or lack
of same.
Federal stale and local govern­
ments, real estate men, end (he
construction industry all are wait-

Ing with keen interest for Ameri­
ca's answers.
The in questions, concerning
housing now being asked at every
one of the nation's no million
households include three dealing
with hot and cold water, toilets
and bathtubs or showers.
At every fourth home, addition­
al details will bo sought about
TV and radio sets, dothei dry­
ers, automobiles end other fur­
nishings.
Even though the United Statea
is a rich nation, Census Bureau
experts anticipate a signicant per­
centage of homes will report
they lack Indoor plumbing.
In the 19S0 census, for exam­

ple, nearly one out of avtry four
dwelling units did not have a
flush toilet. This was true of
more than 11 million of the al­
most 42 million units counted at
that time.
The same census showed more
than 12 million households did
not have either a bathtub or
ahowtr.
Thera is no question but that
Improvement In bousing has been
made tine* 1N0, but the Census
Bureau believes this is all the
more reason for finding out ex­
actly what the aituation la now.
Perhaps by 1170, or 1980, offi­
cials said it won't b« necessary
to ask such questions any more.

With 15.00 Food Order

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unland

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VETERANS - NEWCOMER!

W HY PAY
SUNLAND ESTATES -

MARCH, 1958

RENT ?

IF YOU
ARB A VETERAN O r WW II
UNDER CURRENT LAW • YOUR VA ENTITLEM ENT
EXPIRES — JU L T 25th — THIS YEAR

SUNLAND ESTATES -

MARCH, 1960

TBTERANB: Your VA-loan rights, earned by your aervlee la oar armed force*, are tha greataat opportunity for homo Investment yoa wM evor havo. Yet hundred* of veterans Jn thla area are still
IMylnff rant. Buying In Sunland Estate* your entire closing coal* could conceivably be lens than tjv ^ lo n th n ^ r e ir i in your present circumstances. Your monthly paym ents are reasonable In Snnland
Rotates. F a r oaa mpla on a 114,000 VA-loan yonr monthly payment Ijtc lu d in g J a x M ji^ ^

la only S87.50. And tha interest and ta ic o era every penny tax daduetible. And If yon wish to bny

n larger boms, your monthly paym ents Iacres*# only M .00 per month for each thousand dollars increase In perches* price and th a t $0.00 Ijsc lu d m Ja iM jn d ^ Jn n u ra n c^ Rent money la lost forever!
B afln g In Snnlnnd with your VA-loan entitlem ent s ta rta a home investment th a t makes your house expense dollar work for you. TH ERE 18 A PLA N TO FIT YOUR BUDGET — A HOME TO

FIT TOUR FAMILT IN SUNLAND ESTATES. WE WILL ENJOY SHOWING YOU CENTRAL FLORIDA'S MOST DELIGHTFUL COMMUNITY FOR FAMILY LIVING.

• VA FINANCING m esni bigger dollar savings. Check these
facial On a $14,500. Home
FHA - *90.69 Monthly for 30 years.
VA - *80.06 Monthly for M years.
The VETERAN saves $10.61 per month for 30 years.

• CONVENTIONAL FINANCING
is even less favorable
for the VETERAN
than FHA.

• The fact is the san\e monthly payment of *90.69
that retires a $14,500. mortgage nnder FHA—
will retire a $16,400 investment for the qualified
VETERAN in the same period.

CLOSING

COSTS

AS

LOW

AS

$ 2 7 5 . 0C

5 HOMES COMPLETED — 36 UNDER CONSTRUCTION — 7 ADDITIONAL HOMES
wiN be completed in on* weak. Betaci y e a r aw* paint and color* while home* ar* under construction.

Pr ocessed — 8 B e d r o o m s • 1-2 B a t h s •

V A -FH A -FH A -ln-S e

FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Giant Private Recreation Parle
•

TEN NIS COURTS
• BASKETBALL COURTS
H u s T im a taaeram*

•

DEDICATED PARKS
• RECREATION AREAS
• SHUFFLEBOARD COURTS

C. E. REFRIGERATOR
• PAVED STREETS
• STREET LIGHTS

■alee Rspraaantatlraa On Premia** At AS Ttmaa S A. M. TH D ark Weokday*. 1 P. M. TH D ark On Sunday*

SALES OFFICE — SANFORD — PH. FA 2-1501
J. BRAILEY ODHAM* PRESIDENT

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Your peraonal aatiafaetlon la guarantced on th* construct ion n f oach
Sunland
Eatataa Horn*
for on*
f u l year a r yonr down payment
and closing coat* refundad.

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WEATHER: F a ir and turning cooler tonight and Tueaday. High today, 69-74. Low tonight, 52-68.
VOL. XLDC

U nited P ress L e a s e d W ire

E stablished 1908

MONDAY, A PR IL 11, 1960

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 669

Lawyers Ask
Governor Name
Interim Judge

Seminole County resident* were
urged again Saturday not to let
a minority elect county officials
in the furthcoming election.
Sen. Douglas Stenstrom made
his srrond talk about voter apathy
at the Seminole County Sportmen’s Assn, rally tl Camp Semi­
nole and thr two candidates for
the Senate seat be is vacating
also were on the program.
Urging residents In get out and

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*
The Seminole County Bar Aaaa.
I bat requested Governor LeRoy
V Collins to make an interim apr pointment to the vacant county
judge’* ollice and recommended
Attorney Vernon Mize Jr. for the
appointment.
Mize qualified aa a candidate
for the office Friday after the
secretary of state earlier had
,£&gt;enrd qualifications until noon
Tuesday after the death of Judge
Wilson Alexander.
A telegram from the county
bar association to the governor
said “ we respectfully request
that an appointment be mado at
the earliest practical date."
Judge Alexander had handled
both the county and juvenile court
duties so the vacancy leaves two
Judicial
functions
on
what
^am ounts to an emergency basis
Tor other jurists to fill in.
The interim appointment would
be until the end el the current
term in January, IN I. The up­
coming election wW be lor a
four-year term.

Boating Accident
'Hospitalizes Four
Tour persona were hospitalized
Sunday alter a boat craabed
Into the abort Barth af the Lake
Monroe bridge.
Riehard Whitman of Orlando
arid ho wae looking at Uto boat's
motor whew someone yelled
“ Leek out!" Wkitmea tu n e d
..y b arp ly to the right and araahtod lata a ‘wooded area ea Mm
edge of Mm river.
Whitman, ITS* Powers Dr.. Or­
lando: hie mother, Mra. Mary
Abb Whitman; hla wife, Ruth and
Ida Itt-year-old daughter, Karen,
were all taken to Seminole Me*
morial Hospital lor treatment, the
eheriffa office reported.
Damage to the boat wae alight.
The accident happened about
two mtlee north of the bridge.
" # to y Alford waa the Invcitlgating
sheriff# deputy. 1 Bob Green
te the boa-

Illinois Primary
Vote To Be Heavy

Get Out And Vote,
Residents Urged
vote May 3. Stenstrom said that
one fifth of Seminole County’s
eligible voters may decide this
year's county elections.
Stenstrom said a reliable sta­
tistician has estimated that only
7,600 of Seminole County’s 14.000
registered voter* will cast their
ballots May 3. He said this would
let a majority of 4.000 voters de­
ride the elections. There are more
than 32.000 people in thr county.

News Briefs
Five Die On Roads
TALLAIIASSEK (UPI) - A t least
five persons were killed on Florida
roads and highways during the
weekend, the State Patrol said to­
day.

Times Top Paper
NW YORK (UPI) - The New
York Times was chosen as the na­
tion's outstanding daily newspaper
in a survey that got a 23 per cent
response from this country’s dally
and .Sunday newspaper publishers,
it was announced Sunday.

Atomic Defense
THE DRIVER SURVIVED THIS WRECK, in which tha
automobile rolled, skidded mid bounced more than 1.000
font about midnight Saturday near Ovtedo. James
Hayes told tha Highway Patrol and sheriff'a deputies
th a t he was blinded by the lights of an approaching car

and lost control of his vehicle. The engine, seats, and
other parts of the car were strew n along the road and
a palm etto patch. Hayes crawled out of the wreckage
with a single scratch on his forehead.
.
(Herald Photo)

Anti-Castro Revolt Budding
HAVANA (UPI)—Revolutionary
troops today were reported fan­
ning out ever their former Sierra
Maeatra hideouts with orders to
eruah e budding guerrilla offen­
sive against Premier Fidel Cas­
tro.
According to reports reaching
hera from southeastern Cuba, the
seasoned Castro mountain fight-

Warmer Weather
Aids Flood Victims
Soft brasses and fair skies seat
temperatures rising through tbe
Midwest today and aided workers
cleaning up tha remnant* of one
of the worst spring floods in his­
tory.
The swollen Mississippi and Mis­
souri rivers ran above flood stage
between southern Illinois and cen­
tral Missouri. But high levees
thwarted tha likelihood ot more
floods lika those which struck cen­
tra llllinols last week.
Rivera were reported falling In­
ward their banka in Nebraska,
Iowa, Wisconsin and Kansas and
officials said the disastrous floods
tlier* appeared to be over.
Temperatures rote 10 to 30 de­
grees early today over the central
plains, northern Mississippi Valley
and the upper Great Lakes.
Tha Southeast and the MontanaUtah area was 10 to 90 degree*
cooler today.

era were attempting to make con­
tact with an anti-government band
composed of remnants of the
army of deposed Dictator Fulgcn
cio Batista and a number of de­
fectors from lb* revolutionary
movement. (
There was no readable estimate
available of the size of the guer­
rilla force. U was understood that
a revolutionary officer, MaJ. Fran­
cisco Tamayo, was killed recently
while leading an army-milUla pur­
suit of the counter-revolutionar­
ies.
Manuel Beaton, a former cap­
tain In tha Castro army, waa bellevrjjl to be among the guerrtlli
.•V -tevepflyt escaped iroin f11t
vans'* La Cabana fortress where
he was charged with tho murder
of Maj. Cristino Naranjo and two
other fellow soldieri in an inci­
dent outside Ibe gates of Camp
Liberty.
Beaton had pleaded aelf-defgnae
at the time.
The Sierra Maeatra rang* where
the anti-Castro band was hiding,
was for two years the headquart­
ers of Castro himself ia his fight
against Batista. Recently the

CHICAGO (UP1) -T w o million
voters a rt expected to turn out
Tuesday to aa lllinoia primary
election that featurca fiercely*
lought racea on both tkketa.
Vtee President Richard M. Mix-,
ea Je aleaa ea the Republican bal­
lot and the Democrats are with­
out an entry In the presidential
The Methodist Mm's Club will
popularity coolest. Convention dele­
hold a "charter night" at 6:30 p.
gates la Illinois are not bound bp
m. Tuesday at the Church. The
balloting and the a lection did not
rharter will be presented by E.
*N ippeal to the Democratic con­
D. Allen, District lay leader from
tenders.
Orlando.However. Republicans urged a
heavy turnout to register approval
for Nixon and counteract adverse
reaction to bts vote total la last
week'a Wisconsin primary
The primary
rifle in both parties. Six men are
running for the Republican sena­
torial nomination and a ehaaoo for
a November match with le a . Paul
PI. Douglas, who is unopposed ea
Toy*, games aod savings ac­
State Jay re* President Dr.
the Democratic ticket.
counts are tome of the prizes Herbert Stevens told the fourth
that will go to lucky youngster* Jayree caurus here Sunday that
who find thr specially colored future lead* in any community
eggs a l tha Jaycet Raster Egg 1 "must rome from the ranks of the
Hunt Sunday.
Jaycees."
The Jaycer Wives are helping .
Stevens, af Ft. Lauderdale,
the Raster Bunny by dyeing 230
dozen eggs for Iht Ft. Mellon said there it a “crying nerd"
Park event. Mrs. Fay Stetson la for leadership in Florida and the
of that
leadership
GENEVA (UPI) - The West heading the egg coloring project majority
y a r n e d Russia today it will not and Jaycee Bud Stewart is over­ should come from the rank and
file member* of Jayrea organ­
Ib e fooled by the alleged new So­ all ebairman of the hunt.
viet disarmament plan because
Children are asked to bring their isations.
“ leadership training is the
“U’s the same old wolf" dressed own baskets for thr hunt which
In new sheep's clothing.
begins at 2 p. m. It is open to main Job of all Jayrees." Steph­
“ Please don't try to smuggle youngsters from one u&gt; 10 years ens said.
Approximately 130 member* of
the old Russian plan in through old. Contributions may he made
the bark door." liriltsli Minister al the Jaycer Information Booth \ Jaycee groups from the Fourth
of State David Ormsby-Gore told on French Avt. or by calling District attended the eaurut at
the American Legion building.
|ha Communist delegates to the FA 2 3096.
Club* represented included San­
10 nation disarmament conference.
Sanford merchant* are donat­
“ No matter bow elegant ia the ing thr prizes and Uir Florida Pre- ford, Apopka, Kuslls, Lakeland,
.sheep’* clothing, it's the same old Cooling Co. is storing tha eggs. Lake Wales. Leesburg, Lone wood.
iw o rid .”
Just in c*»r any mothers are Mt. Dora, Orlando, Umatilla and
Chief American Delegate Fred­ worried about flying yolks, the Winter Haven.
Jaycees heard candidates for
erick U. Katun asked why the eggs will be herd-boiled.
Jaycee office* to tbe state cam ­
Soviets had attempted to reintro­
paign and held an election for the
duce their own plan in the guise
vice president of the district. Roy
of “ new principles" for disarm a­
Walker of Eustia was elected vtee
ment when they had been told
president to represent this dis­
repeatedly it was unacceptable.
trict.
The Oviedo P-TO will meet on
After tbe caucus the Jayceea
Tuesday night at H p. m, in the were treated to a dinner prepa red by the Jayree wives under
City Hall Memorial building.
New officers for tha ensuing the direction of Mra. Tom Largrn.
The Seminole High Boosters' year will be installed a t the meet­
Club will decide whether it will ing. W. H. DeShato, principal, will
arrange the icbool'e All Sport ■peak on the Academic and Phy­ Demo Club Meet
The DeBary Democrats*
Banquet at the club meeting to­ sical Growth of the School.
Mother* of tha first and aeeond will hold Ms neat regular meeting
night.
Tbe Booeter's Club also will grades who will hava charge of tho to tha DeBary Fire House a t 2
social hoar toaludo Mra. J a n a s p. a . Wednesday. Bafreahmanta
• M h T r i e p. m. meetSag^taMhe Fraser, Mrs. Thomas Moon, Mra. will ha served, and all are welJ , T. Coa and Mia. M errill S ulsy. coma.
high school Clea Club room.
•

Prizes Galore
Set For Egg Hunt

Methodist Club
Sets Charter N ight

young Premier, who ousted Batis­
ta in January 1039, led units of
his civilian militia in training
maneuvers in the area.
The Communist newspaper Hoy,
commenting on the reports of new
guerrilla activity in the Sierra
Maestra. said it was “ suicide"
to try to repeat against the revo­
lution the same kind of tactics
which brought Castro victory.
The paper said the anti-Castro
band would not find any support
among the peasantry, as the rev
olutionary army had. It also
boasted that the Castro force*
were so strong they had overyove-^a professional arnty which
bad been armed to the teeth by
imperialism and had the advice
of the United States general! of
the tyranny."

Mechanic Beaten
By Four Negroes
A music company mechanic
was beaten up by four Negroes
as he was coining out of Bessie's
Night Club on W. 16th St.. Satur­
day night, tha sheriff's office re­
ported today.
Dan Yates, who went In the
club to service a juke box was
beaten with three pipes as he
rame out, it was reported. Yales
was banaged, but up and around
today.
Four suspects are being held
in the county jail. Yates lives at
416 8. Sanford Axe.

Jaycee Prexy Stresses
Community Leadership

1 p. m. Stocks
NEW YORK (UPI)— Stock pri­
ces at 1 p. m.:
American TAT
............... 90
American Tobacco ............ lU.V',
Bethlehem Steel ................ 43**
Caterpillar ........................... 29’*
Chrysler
33’s
Curtiss • Wright ................ 20H
DuPont .................................223
Ford Motor
...................... 73V*
Genrrsl Electric ............... 93
(•eneral Motors ................. 46&gt;»
Graham - Paige ................... 2'*
Int. TAT ............................. 36’*
Lorillard
...................... 38&lt;t
Minute Maid ...................... 18’*
Penney
. ...................... 123
Penn Bit
. . t .................... 14
Sears Roclmck ................... 49!i
Standard Oil (NJ) .........44
Sludebakrr ............... ......... 14
U. *8. Meet, . .92
Westlngbous* Kl................... S2H

Missing DeBary
Youth Is Sought
A 16-ycar old DeBary boy waa
reported misting Saturday night.
The Di-land Florida Highway Pa
trol headquarters reported that
Paul W. Kelley had been missiug
since 7:30 p. m. April 7. Kelley
is five feet, 11 inches tall, weight
130 pounds and lias blond hair
and blue eyes. Hr was believed
to be in Sanford or DeLand.

1

I. T. W. F. SHERWOOD,
who was attached to the
Sanford Naval Air Station
JERUSALEM, Israel (UPI) Israel's Jews observed the Pass- in 195!), waa killed In the
over today, suffering under the crash of hia Navy Blue
at Peterson
worst drought In a century. Hard- Angel jet
rst hit by the lack of rain are the Field, Colorado Springs,
Bedouins, the wandering nomad*. Colo., Sunday. Lt. Sher­
Thrir crops have withered and wood and • his crewman,
been scattered by the wind and J. R. McKay, died when the
their sheep and goats hava had je t crashed on takeoff.
littla to eat.
Sherwood was stationed at
Sanford from July of 1958
Shaking Hands
until September of 1959.
CHARLESTON. W. Va. (UPI) Democratic presidential aspirant* While living here, Lt.
Hubert Humphrey and John Ken­ Serwood mnde hia home at
nedy plunged Into their West Vir­ 2402 Adams Ct.

Passover Drought

50 Rapes Admitted
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - A 29year-old farmhand, arrested Sun­
day after attacking a 93-year-old
woman, has admitted as many as
50 rapes or attampted attacks aa
women and children, police re­
ported. Detectives laid Robert W.
Morrison Jr. confessed ha prowled
tha streets at night In search of
victims to satisfy an increasingly
uncontrollable sex urge. He work­
ed at a pig farm at New Sharon,
N. J . ___________ _

Osteen Starts
Spring Frolics
Blood Bank
Scheduled Tuesday Osteen residents organized
Thr annual Seminole Junior
lliglt School “Spring Frolics"
will hr held at 8 p. m Tuesday
at the Pinecrrst School auditor­
ium.
Members of tbe school glee
club will offer various selections
st the show including theme on
the "County Fair" and "South of
the Border."

African Premier's
Assailant Still
Not Charged

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Thr gov­
ernment plana to abandon Wash­
ington in event of atomic attack.
It la ready to start building the
first of It emergency headquarters
building too to 130 miles away,
where skeleton crews would keep
vital federal functions gning. The
location waa not revealed.

gin* primary campaign! with op­
timum running high to both
ramps. Kennedy, whose recent
Wisconsin primary victory left
him the current frontnianar. and
Humphrey scheduled 9 full oay of
handshaking an0 speaking to pre­
paration for the May 10 primary.

a
blood bank a t a recent meeting.
Elected to brad the local blood
bank were Mrs. John Poorman,
chairman; Mra. Mabel Piety,,J. 8.
Peterson, Jo* Masters, and Irving
Vsino Jr. The bloodmoblla will be
in Osteen from 4-7 p. m. April 14.
Anyone willing to donate blood Is
asked to alga the donors list at the
Osteen post offie*.

West Not Fooled
By Soviet Plan

■c*

By U. 5. Is Urged
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Space
Agency Director T. Keith Glennan says bo would like for tba
United Stales and Russia to work
together on manned flight to Ui*
moon and other spar# projects.
Glennan, bead of tha National
Aeronautic* and Space Adminis­
tration, said Sunday night tha
United States had made no such
proposals to Russia but added,
"1 would lika to see this happen."
Ha said ha thought that “ to
the space businesi we have , .
perhaps a new mechanism for
international cooperation which
we ought to push Just as hard
as wa can."
Glennan aaid ha did not feel
America would be In mortal dan­
ger aven If tbe Soviet Union
gained control of outer spare.
“ I don't (eel that tha apace
businesi is the only business with
which this country must keep
pare with the Russians,'' he said.
", . . unless w# get on with Uie
business of developing science
and technology we could fall be­
hind in a variety of fields."
The NASA director said tha
“strong nation on earth is un­
doubtedly tbe nation that will be
first in outer space" If the Unit­
ed States lost out entirely in this
field, he added, “ it would mean
we really had given up."

Sinking Ship Asks
Help O ff Bermuda
NEW YORK (UPI) - The 323Honduran motorshlp Lempira
reported by radio today it was sink­
ing off Bermuda and aiksd help,
the U. S. Coast Guard said.
The s e n were reported possibly
too rough to launch its lifeboat.
A Coast Guard plane from Ber­
muda was on the way to help the
stricken converted LC1 and the
cutler Yakutat also was diverted
to aid tha ship.
to o

Mayo’s Condition
Remains ‘Fair*
OCAI.A (U PI)—Veteran Agrlculture
Commissioner
Nathan
Mayo, suffering from a lingering
bronrhlal ailment,' remains in
“fair" condition, a hospital spoke*,
man said today.
Mayo was admitted to the hos­
pital last week for the third time
In recent months. The hospital
said k had not been determined
how long he would have to stay.

Oviedo P-TO
Meets Tuesday

Boosters To Discuss
•£ports Banquet

STATE JAYCEE president Dr. H erbsrt Stevens, center, to welcomed a t th e
Fourth D iatrict caucus held here Sunday. Welcoming Stevens to Sanford
Jaycee chairm an o f th e caucus, D r. Tam Largen, aeeond from l e f t O ther
sta te official! a t tho caucus were left to right, Tom Kelly of Lakeland;

Bob McGhee of Jacksonville a n d D or Smith of Leesburg.

(Herald Photo)

If May 3 Is a cloudy day, it la
figured that 1.300 voters will stay
home who might otherwise com*
to the polls, the senator said. If
it rains, even more voters ara
expected to stay home. Seventy
percent of the eligible voters go
to the polls In other democracies,
he said.
The crowd attending the sport*,
men's fish fry and rally heard a
talk by S. Gary- Bennett Jr. of
Cocoa and Bernard Parrish of
Titusville said he just wanted to
introduce some sportsmen who
eaine along from Brevard County
for the fish fry. Parrish was polL
(irkin' in the county today.
Bennett declared himself against
the state'Inventory tax and against
any increase in the sales tax. Ha
said he had defended the Brevard
County conservation program and
would support reapportionment.
Talks also were made by most
of the candidates for other county
offices.
'

Waterways Meet
Couaty Csmmlssioa Chairman
John Krider to la Wasbtogloe, D

C.
~ today attending the annual
Florida waterways greeting,

JOHANNESBURG, Oouth Africa
(UPI) — Police officials conferred
today on poasibla charges to ba
made against wealthy farm er
David Pratt la aonneetlon with his
attempt to kill Premier Hendrik
Verwoerd last Saturday.
But by the close ot tha day,
Pratt had not been brought into
magistrate court for arraignment
aa expected.
This suggested that authorities
regarded hts arrest aa being under
term i of South Africa's emergency
regulations which replaced normal
habeas corpus procedures.
Tha 31-yea r-old Verwoerd lay to
in Pretoria hospital with two bul­
lets atlll in his skull. Doctors said
hia condition waa satisfactory, bud
medical experts feared ha may
have suffered soma permanent
damage to hla speech, balance aod
hearing—although hia secretary
said such was not tha case.
Police continued their crackdown
against Negroes, agitating again*
the country's leuth African racial
tows.
i
- Col. John QUyler and Lt, OsL
J . C. van der Marve af tha Rand
criminal investigation department
conferred with tha Mato prosecu­
tor* on tbe charges to ha preferred
against Pratt.
Detectives ware aeon visiting
the fair grounds where two ahota
were fired a t Verwoerd shortly
•fler ho made a speech Saturday
during tha union'* Mth anniver­
sary celebrations.
A medical bulletin issued Uto
morning said Verwoerd had " a
restful night and ia making satisfactory progress. Ka la as wall aa
could ba reasonably expected.
Thera are no further developmenta.".

Vole Spending
Continues Rise
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - 1 ap­
peared today that Florida's U
candidates for governor would
spend about 91,300,000 before Uto
elections are over.
With three weeks remaining un­
til the first primary — and tha
strong probability of a second pri­
mary — the candidates had spent
&gt;730,000 through last Monday.
Spending for the past week was
lu be rc|K&gt;rted today. This waa
expected to add anuther 1100,000
to the total.
The &gt;730,000 was mure Ilian (he
cost of either of the entire cam­
paigns in 1932 and 1939. In 1932,
wit,i only five candidates In the
lirld, &gt;370,000 was spent. Six can­
didates spent &gt;073,000 in 1939, when
there was no second primary.
In 1934, with only three candi­
dates, tha cost for both primaries
totaled &gt;933,721.
According to reports through last
Monday, Doyle Carlton spent 1213,.
noo; Farris Bryant, 3203,000; Hay.
don Burns, &gt;94,000; John M&lt;Carty,
&gt;71,119; Ted David. &gt;39.000, ami
Fred O. Dickinson, $34,000,

Premier Invited
To Resign Post
ROME (U PI) —Prem ier Fernan­
do Tambronl's Christian Democra­
tic Party doomed hia new govern­
ment today by “ inviting" him to
resign.
He was eapcctcd to quit wllhto
hours.
Tombrun! was scheduled to go
before the Senate tote today for
a second vote of confidence—hav­
ing survived his first to the Cham­
ber of Deputies last Friday by a
mere three votea, thanks to Uto
unasked-tor tld of the Neo-Fascist
Party.
Even before ha appeared before
tha Sennit, Tambronl's aewly*
formed Cabinet waa disintegrating
on the Issue of the Nee-Faaotaft
support.

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Pago 1 S -F rl. April S. IMS

NEW YORK firPI&gt; — Labor
racketeer John Dioguanli (John­
ny Dio) and his alleged body*
guard Theodore Ray were coni vteted by a federal Judge Thurs­
day of conspiracy and income tax
evasion.
Dio, W, faces a possible maxi­
mum sentence of 20 years in
prison and 140,000 In fines. Ray,

Private
today
of the
he WIsprimary
i In the

Sen. John F. Kennedy, srho iron
the Democratic primary, and Sen.
Hubert H. Humphrey, the loser,
Humphrey and one of his earn*
paign managers, Gov, Orville L.
Freeman of Mlnneaota, said
Thursday Humphrey polled a ma­
tter rot- Jority of tha Democratic vota and
tied by that GOP votes provided Kenne­
dy's margin of victory. ,
Kennedy released his own set of
Legal Notice
figures Wednesday with tha conelusion that the Wisconsin mnrtt
!■ t h e C m r i «f ibe C »«m r J « &lt; » , would have been the sama If tally
S m t w l * C a n a l , , a n t e &lt;1 n * r l « * .
Democrats ware allowed to volt
t o Fvobote.
t o r e i b e Btotol* a t i
in the Democratic primary.
AMOK r&lt; MAItVKT
Unlike other stales, Wisconsin
Deceased
does not register voters by party
FIXAI. XOTICK
Walti-e le he reby «lv»n ( h a t tha and permits them to vote In either
, t n 4 e r e l e n * i t . will, on th e tln&lt;t day the Republican or n emoeratle pri­
of April, A. D. lSSt, pre ee nt In Ihe mary.
H onora ble C ounty Judo* of Heml&gt;
Republicans had been braced
Pole County, Florida, hie final r«tu r n , ncebunt ami vouchere. ae for a heavy crossover because
K a e c u to r of ihe Rela te of Allro Vice President Richard M. Nixon
F. I le r r e y , deceaeed. and a t aald was unopposed in Ihe GOP pri­
H n e , then a n d there, m a d e appllra tio n to Ihe eald J in te r for a mary and was unwilling to camfinal aetitrn ien t of hie a d m ln leira- palm in Ihe state,

Him of eald oelaie. and for an
order d l e r h a r e l n a him ae eurh
' Maeeutor.
Dated Ihle the 11th d a y of
War eh. A- D. 1SI*.
!% ( D o a a U a gtaaetropi
A t f fro cu to r nr the Relate of
A U C K F, |I A R V K T , '
VrUNUtlUlM, DAVtlt A
A tta r n e y for R a ee ato r
. * 4 werde Bullulap
Uonford, Florid*

Crushed or Block - 2 4 Hour Service

JOE'S GROCERY
713 Celery Ave.
C O LD D R IN K S A N D P IC N IC SUPPLIES
Price* Good Thun.
FIRST SALE AT AUTO SHOW wan made by the Bill Hemphill Motor*
when thin Rambler American wan purchased by Lillian and Edward
Heppner of DeRnry junt after the nhow opened Wednesday. Shown taking
delivery Thursday are Mrs. Heppner, left, and Mr. Heppnem moiTier, Mrs.
Ellen Heppner, who is visiting in DeBary. The cheerful salesman is Con
Chanlot.
(Herald Photo)

The 4fl per cant estimate was
tioreaaed based on a comparison of Nlxoo'a
MclXTOSH vote and tho Republican share of

BREAD

5 lbs.

Lykea
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Why
la Undo Sam so curious about
the kind of plumbing used by hla
millions of nieces and nephews?
Many city dwellers who are beIng asked by census takers If
they enjoy hot and cold running
water, a private flush toilet and
bathtub a rt probably wondering
about that.
Census officials say the answer
la simple. There Is no baiter sin­
gle yardstick for measuring the
quality of a house than checking
on ita plumbing facilities, or tack
of same.
Federal slate and local govern­
ments, m l estate men, and the
construction industry all a rt wait-

s u e — TOOLS— IPBAYS

AMO V o r t a g r o o n l
Now la tho time to fortilis«
lawn*, flowers, and shrub*. Wc
recommend Armour's Verta-

H u n t ' s T u x e d o Feed S t o r e
FA 2-2424

Ing with keen Interest for America'i answers.
The tl) questions concerning
housing now being asked si every
one of the nstlon's « million
households include three dealing
with hot and rotd water, toilet*
and bathtub* or showers.
At every fourth home, addition­
al details will be sought shout
TV and radio sets, clothes dry­
ers, automobiles and other fur­
nishings.
Even though the United States
Is a rich nation. Census Bureau
expert* anticipate a slsnlcsm per­
centage of homes will report
they lack Indoor plumbing.
In the iSSO census, for exam-

Frl„ Sat., Apr,

SUGAR

2L“,~25*

i C m p h t* Stack t f

G A R D EN SUPPLIES

lion that Din failed tn report
large aumi paid him by clothing
firm* to avoid union organixing.
Dio waa charged with O re ,
counla of Incom* tax evaaton and
one count of conapiracy. Bay wa*
charged with one tax eva.ion
count and with canapiring with
Dio to hide Income.
0

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However, they had not expect­
ed that as many as 40 per cent
of the Republicans voting Tuesday
would mark ballot* in tha Demo­
cratic contaat,

118 8 . Sanford A vc.

aUo 46. fare* a potnible 10 year*
and 120,000 fine.
Federal Judge Edward Veinfield, who heard Ihe 13-day trial
without a Jury on the request of
the defendants, set April 28 for
sentencing. Ke continued hail for
Dio and Ray.
The government called about
SO witneaaea to prove its conten-

p k*.

2 r 2 9 c
Copeland’s
Heat *n* Sene Smoked

FRANKS

ple, nearly m m out of every four
dwelling units did not have a
flush toilet. This was inw of
more than It million of the al­
most 42 million units counted at
that Ume.
The same census showed more
than 12 million households did
not have either a bathtub or
shower.
There Is no question but that
Improvement tn bousing has been
mad* sine* 1M0, but the Census
Bureau balieves this la all the
more reason for finding out ex­
actly what the situation is now.
Perhaps by 1970, or i960, offi­
cials said it won't b* necessary
to aik such questions any more.

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to Of. Pkg.

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PICNICS

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SANFORD

V ET ER A N S - N EW C O M ER S

W HY PAY RE NT?
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IF YOU ARE A VETERAN OP WW II
UNDER CURRENT LAW • YOUR VA ENTITLEMENT
EXPIRES — JULY 25th — THIS YEAR

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SU N L A N D ESTATES -

M ARCH, 1958

SU N L A N D ESTATES -

MARCH, 1960

YITERAN8: Your VA-loan right*, **m*d by your nervle* hi our armed fore**, are tho great**! opportunity for homo Investment you wM tvor hove. Yet hundred* of veteran*-In thl* area are atlll
paying rent. Buying In Sunland Estate* your entire cloning eo*l» could conceivably be leae than two^fonlha^reiri la your preeent circumstance*. Your monthly payment* *re reasonable In Snnland
•R ales. Far example an a 114,009 VA-loaa yoar monthly payment IjncluiHngJjii^
|* only 187.50. And Ihe hilertat and taaeo are every penny tax deductible. And if yon wleh to buy
n larger homo, yoar monthly payment* Increnao only 16.00 per month for each thousand dollars Increase ia purchase price and that $0.00 Include* t*xe* and Insurance. Rent money to loot forever!
Buying In Sualnad with your VA-loaa entitlement atarta a home Investment that make* your house expense dollar work for you. THERE IS A PLAN TO PIT YOUR BUDGET — A H6ME TO
FIT YOUR FAMILY IN SUNLAND ESTATES. WE WILL ENJOY SHOWING YOU CENTRAL FLORIDA'S MOST DELIGHTFUL COMMUNITY FOR FAMILY LIVING.

VA FINANCING m eans b igger dollar savings. Check these
facial On i $14,500. Hom s
FHA • *90.60 M onthly for 30 years.
VA - *80.06 M onthly for SO years.
The VETERAN saves $10.61 per month for 30 years.

CONVENTIONAL FINANCING

• The fact is the san\e m onthly paym ent o f *90.69
that retires a

$14,500.

is even less favorable

m ortgage under FHA—

for the VETERAN

w ill retiro a $16,400 investm ent for the qualified
VETERAN in the sam e period.

CLO SIN G

COSTS

AS

than

LOW

AS

$275.00

5 HOMES COMPLETED — 36 UNDER CONSTRUCTION — 7 ADDITIONAL
w iN

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Financing

HOMES PRICED FROM $14,000 TO $16,800
FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY G iant P rivate
•

TENNIS COURTS
• BASKETBALL COURTS

•flee T i m A laeeraa**

•

DEDICATED PARKS
•

Park

HOMES ARE EQUIPPED WITH
•

SHUFFLEBOARD COURTS

TERRAZZO FLOORS
•
• VENETIAN BLINDS
'
• TILE BATH

G. E. {WOVE
•
• CITY SEWERS
• SIDEWALKS

Snloa Rapruantatlvoa On Promisee At AM Timas I A. M. TM Dark Weekdays. I P. M

South Of Sanford
Soo For YonraMf
Drive IM T i e r

0D H A M
v.

CUSTOM BUILT CABINETS
•
• WALL FURNACE
• G. E. HOT WATER HEATER

Dark On Suadxye —

&amp; TUDOR

SALES OFFICE — S A N F O R D -P H . FA 2-1501
J. BRAILEY ODHAM* PRESIDENT

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G. E. REFRIGERATOR
• A8TRECT*LIGHT8

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( VOL. ±LDC

WEATHER: Fair and toirninr cooler tonight and Tueaday. High today, 69-74. Low tonight, 62*68*
United Preea Leased Wire Established 1908
MONDAY. APRIL 11, 1960 SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 669

Lawyers Ask
Governor Name
interim Judge
The Seminole County Bar Ataa.
bat requested Governor LeRoy
Collins to make an interim ap­
pointment to the vacant county
judge's oflice and recommended
Attorney Vernon Mite Jr. for the
appointment.
Mize qualified as t candidate
for the office Friday after the
secretary of state earlier had
,Mpenrd qualifications until noon
Tuesday after the death of Judge
Wilson Alexander.
A telegram from the county
bar association to the governor
said “ we respectfully request
that an appointment lie made at
the earliest practical date."
Judge Alexander had handled
both the county and juvenile court
duties to the vacancy leavea two
judicial
functions
on
what
^•m ounts to an emergency basis
Tor other jurists to fill in.
The interim appointment would
be until the end of the current
term in Janeary, IN I. The up­
coming election wt&gt; be far ■
four-year term.

Boating Accident
Hospitalizes Four
Tour persona were hospitalized
Sunday after a boat crashed
Into the shore north af Mm Lake
Monroe bridge.
Richard Whitman of Orlando
aetd ha was lacking at Mm boat's
motor when someone yelled
“ Look out!" Whitman to n e d
*, ^b arp ly to the right aad areah*
R d toto a 'wooded a n a oa Mm
edge of Mm river.
Whitman, 17*1 Powers Dr.. Orleado: hla mother, Mre. Mary
Ana Whitman; hla wife, Ruth and
bit tvs-year-old daughter, Keren,
were all taken to Seminole Me­
morial Hospital lor treatment, the
sheriffs office reported.
Damage to the boat waa alight.
The accident happened about
kwo mile* aorMi of Mm bridge.
' • t o y Alford waa Mm Investigating
sheriff# deputy.’ * Bob Green
to Mm hoe-

Illinois Primary
Voto To Bo Heavy

Seminole County residents were
urged again Saturday not lo let
a minority elect county officials
to the forthcoming election.
Sen. Douglas Slenitrom made
his second talk about voter apathy
at the Seminole County Sportmen's A«*n. rally it Camp Semi­
nole and the two candidates for
thr Senate seat he is vacating
also were on the program.
Urging residents In get out and

Five Die On Hoads
TALLAHASSEE fUPl) -A t least
five persons were kilted on Florida
roads and highways during the
weekend, the Slate Patrol said to­
day.

Times Top Paper
NW YOnK t u r n - The New
York Times waa chosen as tha na­
tion's outstanding daily newspaper
in a survey that got a 21 per cent
response from this country's dally
and Sunday newspaper publisher*,
it was announced Sunday.

Atomic Defense
THE DRIVER SURVIVED THIS WRECK, in which tha
automobile rolled, skidded and bounced more than 1,000
feat about midnight Saturday near Ovtedo. Jamea
Hayes told tha Highway Patrol and sheriff'a deputies
that ha waa blinded by the lights of an approaching car

and lost control of his vehicle. The engine, seats, and
olher parts of the car were strewn along the mad and
a palmetto patch. Hayes crawled out of the wreckage
with a single scratch on his forehead.
.
{Herald Photo)

Anti-Castro Revolt Budding
HAVANA (U PI)—Revolution*ry era were attempting lo make con- young Premier, who ousted Batis­

troopa today were reported fan­ tael with an anti-government band ta in January 1959, led units of
ning out over their former Sierra
Maealra hideouts with orders to
Brush a budding guerrilla offeaaivo again* Premier Fidel Cas­
tro.
According to reports reaching
here from southeastern Cuba, the
seasoned Castro mountain fight-

Warmer Weather
Aids Flood Victims
Soft breezes aad fair skies seat
temperatures rising through the
Midwest today and aided workers
cleaning up the remnants of one
of the worst spring floods to his­
tory.
Tha swollen Mississippi snd Mis­
souri rivers ran above flood stage
between southern Illinois and cen­
tral Missouri. Bui high levees
thwarted the likelihood of more
floods like those which struck cen­
tra llllinoia last week.
Rivera were reported falling to­
ward their banka in Nebraska.
Iowa, Wisconsin and Kansas and
officials said the disastrous floods
there appeared to be over.
Temperatures rote 10 to 30 de­
grees early today over the central
plains, northern Mississippi Valley
and tha upper Great Lakes.
The Southeast and the MontanaUtah area waa 10 to 20 degress
cooler today.

Prizes Galore
Set For Egg Hunt

West Not Fooled
By Soviet Plan

composed of remnant* of the
army of deposed Dictator Fuigcn
cio Batista and a number of de­
fector* from Ibo revolutionary
movement.,
There was no reallablt estimate
available of the size of the guer­
rilla force. It was understood that
a revolutionary officer, Maj. Fran­
cisco Tamayo, was killed recently
while leading an army-mllilia pur­
suit of the counter-revolutionar­
ies
Manuel Bcston, a former cap­
tain In tha Caatro army, waa bebe among the guerrilli

hit civilian militia in training
maneuvers in the area.
The Communist newspaper Hoy,
commenting on the reports of new
guerrilla activity In the Sierra
Maestro, said it was “ suicide"
to try lo repeat against the revo­
lution tha same kind of tactics
which hroughl Castro victory.
The paper said the anti-Castro
band would not flml any support
among the peasantry, a* the rev
olutlonary army had. It also
boasted that the Castro forces
w eft so strong they had over

v a n .'. U C ab.M lo rtrcu » b m
be waa charged with the murder
of Maj. Cristino Naranjo and two
other fellow soldiers to an inci­
dent outside the gate* of Camp
Liberty.
Beaton had pleaded aelf-defqnae
at the time.
The Sierra Maestra rang* when
Ih* anti-Castro band waa hiding,
was for two years the headquart­
ers of Castro himself to bis fight
against Batista. Recently the

""
*™
'd had thr advice
•&gt;
imperialism
and
or the United States generals of
the tyranny."

Methodist Club
Sets Charter Night
The Methodist Mrn's Club will
hold s "charter night" at 6:30 p.
m. Tuesday at the Church. The
charter will be presented by E.
D. Allen, District lay leader from
Orlando.-

Mechanic Beaten
By Four Negroes
A music company mechanic
was beaten up hy four Negroes
as he was routing out of Bessie's
Night Club nn \Y. 16th SI , Satur­
day night, the sheriff's office re­
ported today,
Dan Yates, whn went In the
club to icrvk-e a juke hox was
beaten with three pipes as he
earn* out. it was reported. Yalrs
was bsnsged, but up and around
today.
Four suspects are bring held
in the county Jail. Yates lives at
416 8. Sanford A\e.

Jaycee Prexy Stresses
Community Leadership

State Jaycee President Dr.
Herbert Stevens told the fourth
Jayree caurua here Sunday that
future leads in any community
"must rome from the ranks of the
Jaycees."
Stevens, of Ft. Lauderdale,
said there is a "crying nerd"
fur leadership in Florida and the
majority
of that
leadership
should come from the rank and
file members of Jay ret organ­
izations.
"leadership training is the
main job of all Jaycees," Steph­
ens said.
Approximately 150 mrmberi of
Jaycee groups from the Fourth
District attended the caucus at
(he American Legion building.
Clubs represented included Sinford, Apopka, Eualls, Lakeland,
Lake Wales, Leesburg, Longwood,
Mt. Dora, Orlando, Umatilla and
Winter Haven.
Jaycees heard candidates for
Jayree offices to the state cam ­
paign and held an election for (he
vice president of the district. Roy
Walker of Etislia was elected vlra
president to represent thii dis­
trict.
The Oviedo I’-TO will meet on
After the caucus the Jaycees
Tuesday night at X p. m. in the were treated to a dinner pre­
City Hall Memorial building.
pared by the Jaycee wives under
New officer* for the ensuing the direction of Mrs. Tom Largrn.
year will b* Installed a t the meet­
ing. W, H. DeShaso, principal, will
speak on the Academic and Phy­ Demo Club M eet
sical Growth of the School.
Tha DeBary Democratic
Mothers of the first and second will hold Ms next regular meeting
grades who will have charge of the to the DeBary Tiro House at 2
aerial boor include to n . James P- a . Wed—ado/. Refreshments
Fraaer, Mrs. Thomas Moon, Mr*. will bo served, and all are mlJ , T. Coe and Alts. M erritt Staley. coma.
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I p. m. Stocks
NEW YORK (UPI)— Slock pri
ces at 1 p. m.:
American TAT
....
M
American Tobacco . . . .
1053t
Bethlehem Steel .........
45S
Caterpillar
.......
I'hryaler
.........
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Curtiss • Wright .........
20H
DuPont ., ....................
223
Ford Motor
...............
73 W
General Electric ........
93
General Motors
........
46'i
Graham - Paige ...
2’&gt;
Ini. TAT
36's
M 'i
Lonllard
........
Minute Maid ........
IB's
Penney
. . ........
12*
Penn RR
. . . . . i M m m i 14
Sears Roebuck
49's
Standacd Oil (NJ »
44
Studebakcr ........... •* t • • a s • 14
U. 8. b»ee^ .
*2
Weslingbouse El. ..
42It

Missing DeBary
Youth Is Sought
A 16-ycar old DeBary boy was
reported missing Saturday night.
The Di-land Florida Highway Pa­
trol headquarters reported that
Paul W. Kelley had been missing
since 1:30 p. in. April 7. Kelley
Is five feet, II inches till, weighs
130 puiinds snd lias blond hair
ami blue eyes. He was believed
lo be in Saufurd or DcLand.

Passover Drought
JERUSALEM. Israel (UPI) Israel's Jews observed the Passover today, auffering undrr the
worst drought In a renlury. Hard­
est hit by the lack of rain a rt tha
Bedouins, the wandering nomads.
Their crops have withered and
been scaltered by the wind and
(heir sheep and goata have had
little to eal.

Shaking Hands
CHARLESTON, W. Va. (UPI) Democratic presidential aspirants
Hubert Humphrey and John Ken­
nedy plunged Into their Wait Vir­
gins primary campaign! with op­
timism running high to both
ramps. Kennedy, whoaa rectal
Wisconsin primary victory left
h|m Ike current frontrunner, aad
Humphrey scheduled a full day of
handshaking and speaking (a pre­
paration for the May 10 primary.

50 Rapes Admitted
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - A N
year-old farmhand, arrested Sun­
day after atlacking a 63-year-old
woman, has admitted as many *i
SO rapes or attempted attack* on
women and children, police re­
ported. Delrctivei said Hobart W.
Morrison Jr. confessed be prowled
the streets at night to search of
victims to satisfy an increasingly
uncontrollable sex urge. He work­
ed at a pig farm at New Sharon,
N. J.

Osteen Starts
Spring Frolics
Blood Bank
Scheduled Tuesday Osteen resldsnt* organized
The annual Seminole Junior
High School 'Spring Frollei"
will he held at 6 p. m Tuesday
at the Pinecrest School auditor­
ium.
Member* of the school glee
club will offer various selections
at the show including Iheme on
the “County Fair" and "South of
the Border."

a
blood bank at a raeent m**l Inf.
Elected to head the lorn I blood
bank were Mr*. John Poorman,
chairman; Mrs. Mabel Piety, J. 8.
I'etaraon, Jo* Masters, and Irving
Valno Jr. The bloodmobila will be
in Osteen from 4-1 p. m. April 14.
Anynna willing to donate blood i*
aaked to sign the donors Hat at the
Osteen post office.

The Seminal* High Boosters'
Club will decide whether 1| trill
arrange the school'* All Sport
Banquet at the club meeting to­
night.

Tba Booster's Club also will
M ^ b T u M p. m. meeltog'hMhe
high school Glee Club n ea t.

so*

LT. \V. K. SHERWOOD,
who whs attached to the
Sanford Navnl Air Station
in 1961), wan killed in the
cranh of hia Navy Blue
Angel jet at i’etcraon
Field, Colorado Sprinjrn,
Colo., Sunday. Lt. Sher­
wood and ■hin crewman,
J. K. McKay, died when the
je t craahed on tnkeoff.
Sherwood wax atutinned at
Sanford from July of t058
until 'September of I960.
While living here, Lt.
Serwood made hla home at
2d 02 Adams Ct.

By U. 5. Is Urged
WASHINGTON fUPM — Space
Agency Director T. Kalth Glennan aaya ha would lika for the
United Slates and Russia to work
together on manned flight to tha
moon and other spare projects.
Glrnnan, bead of tit* National
Aeronautics and Space Adminis­
tration, aald Sunday night tha
United Slate* had made no such
proposals to Russia bul added,
"1 would Ilka to sea this happen.1'
Ha said ha thought that "la
the spare business we have , .
perhaps a new mechanism for
International cooperation which
we ought lo push just as hard
as wa can.”
Glennaa said ha did not ferl
America would be in mortal dan­
ger even if Ibe Soviet Union
gained control of outer spare.
"I don't (eel that Ih* space
business Is Ihe only business with
which this country must kerp
pare with the Russians," he said.
" . . . unless w* get on with Die
business of developing scirnce
snd lerlmolngy we could rail be­
hind in a variety of fields."
The NASA director said tha
"strong nation on earth is un­
doubtedly Ibe nation that will be
first In outer space." If the Unit­
ed States lost out entirely In this
field,, he added, "it would mean
wo really had given up."

Sinking Ship Asks
Help Off Bermuda
NEW YORK (UPI) - The 323tea Honduran molorahip Lempira
reported by radio today it was sink­
ing off Bermuda and asked help,
the U. S. Coast Guard said.
The seas were reported possibly
loo rough to launch its iifrboat.
A Coast Guard plane from Ber­
muda waa on the way to help the
atricken converted LC1 and Un­
rulier Yakuts! also waa diverted
to aid tha ship.

Mayo’s Condition
Remains ’Fair’
OCALA &lt;U I'll—Veteran Apri.
culture
Commissioner
Nathan
Mayo, suffering from a lingering
bronchial ailment,' remains in
‘‘fair" condition, a hospital spokes­
man aald today.
Mayo was admitted to the hos­
pital last week for tba third time
to recant months. The hospital
aald k had not been determined
bow long he Would have to *Uy,

STATE JAYCEE praaident Dr. Herbert Stevena, MaUr, to welcomed at the
Fourth District cuucua held here Sunday. Welcoming Stevens is Sanford
Jaycee chairman ot the caucus, Dr. Tom Largen, second from le f t Other
■tete officials at the caucus were left to right, Tom Kelly of Lakeland;
Bob McGhee of Jacksonville and Don Smith of Leesburg. (Herald Photo)

If May 3 is a cloudy day, R to
figured that 1,300 voters will stay
home who might otherwise com*
to the polls, the senstor said. If
It rains, even more voters are
expected lo stay home. Seventy
percent of the eligible voters go
lo the polls in other democracies,
he said.
The crowd attending the sports­
men's fish fry and rally heard a
talk by S. Gary Bennett Jr. of
Cocoa and Bernard Parrish of
Titusville said he Just wanted to
introduce some sportsmen who
raine slang from Brevard County
for the fish fry. Parrish was poli­
tickin' in the county today.
Bennett declared himself against
the state'inventory lax and against
any increase in Ihe sales lax. Ho
said he had defended the Brevard
County conservation program and
would support rcapportlonmcnt.
Talks also were made by most
ot Ihe candidate* for other county
offices.

African Premier's
Assailant Still
Not Charged

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - The goveminent plana lo abandon Wash­
ington in event of atomic attack.
It is ready to start building the
first of II emergency headquarters
building too to IM miles away,
where skeleton crews would keep
vital federal functions going. The
location was not revealed.

Oviedo P-TO
Meets Tuesday

Boosters To Discuss
*{ports Banquet

vole May 3, Stenslrom said that
one fifth of Sen-mole County's
eligible volers may decide this
year's county elections.
Stcnstrom said a reliable sta­
tistician has estimated that only
7,600 of Seminole County's 14.000
registered volers will east their
ballots May 3. He said this would
let a majority ot 4.000 voters de­
cide the elections. There are more
than 52.000 people in the county.

News Briefs

'&amp; CHICAGO (UPI) -T ern miUioa
rotors are expeeted to torn out
Tuesday la an Illinois primary
elec lion that features fiercely*
fought races on both tickets.
Vic# President Richard M. Nil*
an la aloaa oa the Republican bal­
lot and the Democrats are with­
out an entry In the presidential
popularity contest. Convention dele­
gates in Illinois are act bound by
iailotlng and the election did not
"'•appeal to Mm Democratic con­
tenders.
However, Republicans urged •
heavy turnout to n giatar approval
for Nixon and counteract adverse
reaction to bin vote total to last
weak'a Wisconsin primary.
The primary
rifts to both parties. Six men are
running for the Republican sena­
torial nomination and a ehaoee for
November match with lau . Paul
. Douglas, who la unopposed «
Toya, game* aad savings ac­
the Democratic ticket.
counts are some ot the prizes
that will go to lucky youngsters
who find thr specially colored
rggs a t the Jayree Easter Egg
Hunt Sunday.
The Jaycer Wives are helping
the Easter Bunny by dyeing 230
dozen eggs for the Ft. Mellon
Park evrnl. Mrs. Fay Stetson la
GENEVA (UPI) - The West heading (he rgg-coloring project
y a r n e d Russia today it will not and Jaycre Hud Stewart is over­
Ibe fooled by the alleged new So- all chairman of the hunt.
vlet disarmament plan because
Children are asked to bring their
“ It's the same old wolf’* dressed own basket a for the hunt which
to new sheep’s clothing.
begins a t 2 p. m. II Is open to
"P lrase don't try to smuggle youngsters front onr ta 10 years
the old Russian plan in through old. Contributions may he made
the bark duor," Hriliah Minister at the Jaycce Information Booth
ef State David Onnsby-Gore told on French Ava. or by calling
|h* Communist delegates to the FA 2 3096.
10 nation disarmament conference.
Sanford merchant* are donat­
“ No malter how elegant is the ing (hr prircs and the Florida Pre.sheep’s clothing, it's the same old Cooling Co. it storing the eggs.
iw o rld ."
Just in case any mothers arc
Chief American Delegate Fred­ worried about flying yolks, the
erick M. Eaton asked why the eggs will be hard-boiled.
Soviets had attempted to reintro­
duce their own plan in the guise
of "new principles" for disarm a­
ment when they had been told
repeatedly it waa unacceptable,

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Get Out And Vote,
Residents Urged

W aterw ays M eet
County Commlssioa Chairman
John Krider to to Waahtoglou, D
C. today attending the annual
Florida waterways meeting.

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa
(UPI) — Police officials conferred
today on possible charges to be
made against wealthy farm er
David Pratt In aonnecllon with hi*
attempt to kill Premier Hendrik
Verwoerd last Saturday.
But by the close of the day,
Pratt had not been brought Into
magistral* court for arraignment
as expected.
This suggested that authorities
regarded his arrest as being under
terms of South Africa’s emergency
regulations which replaced normal
habeas corpus procedures.
The 36-year-old Verwoerd lay to
to Pretoria hospital with two bul­
lets sllll In hla skull. Doctors said
hla condition was satisfactory, bud
medical experts feared he may
have suffered some permanent
damage to hla apoeeh, balance nod
hearing—allhough bis secretory
said such was not the case.
Police continued their erackdowa
againat Negroes, agitating against
the country'* South African racial
laws.
&gt;
Cal. John.QUficr and Lt, C tL
J. C. van d*r Mere# of tha Read
criminal investigation department
conferred with the atato prosecu­
tors on the charges to be preferred
against Pratt.
Detectives were seen visiting
Ihe fair grounds whore two shots
were fired a t Verwoerd shortly
■Her he made a speech Saturday
during the union'* MM anniver­
sary celebrations.

A medical bulletin iseuod Ilia
morning said Varwoord bad "a
restful night and to making sattofactory progreu. He is as wall at
could be reasonably oxnected.
Thera a rt no Inrtbor develop­
ments".

Vote Spending
Continues Rise
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — R ap&gt;
pea red today that Florida1! If
candidates fur governor would
spend about 11,300,000 before tbo
elections are over.
With three wreks remaining un­
til the first primary — and ihe
slrang probability of a second pri­
mary — Ihe candidates bad spent
3730,000 through last Monday.
Spending for Ihe past week was
to be rc|K&gt;rted today. This waa
expected to add another 3100,000
lo the total.
The 3730,000 wa* mure Ilian tha
rost of either of the entire cam­
paigns in 1952 and 1956. In 1932,
wit.......sly live candidates in Ihe
livid, 3570,000 was spent. Six can­
didate* spent 3073,U00 In 1956, when
there was no second primary.
In 1954, will) only three candi­
dates, tha coat for both prim arlei
totaled 3653,721.
According lo reports through last
Monday, Doyle Carlton spent 1213,.
000; Farris Bryant, &gt;203,000; Haydon Burns. 394,000; John MgCarly,
371,119; Ted David, 33S.0Q0, and
Fred O. Dickinson, 154,000.

Premier Invited
To Resign Post
ROME (UPI) —Premier Fernan­
do Tambroni's Christian Democra­
tic Party doomed hla new govern­
ment today by "inviting" him to
rcaign.
He waa expeeted to quit wlthto
hours.
Turn hron i was scheduled to go
before the Senate late today for
a second vole of confidence—hav­
ing survived his first to the Cham­
ber of Deputies tost Friday by •
mere three voles, thanki to tba
unasked-tor aid of the Neo-Fascist
Party.
Even before he appeared before
the Senate. Tambroui'a newly*
formed Cabinet was disintegrating
on the issue of the Neo-FaaakR
support-

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The Anneal Migratory Labor
Mooting ef U p w B t e d m ef E apieymeat Service* of Eastern SeaBeard states, will Be held la SanSad at US-West Second St. on
April a between a a. a . and U

Dr. John W. Epps attended the
Thomas P. Hinman Denial Meet­
ing at Atlanta ta hear lecturers
axplata the newest developments
la dentistry. It was the « th an­
nual aciilon ef the clinic and was
attended by I.S00 dentists in ths
Southeast.
s
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Miss Georgia Piadall of the Rob­
ert Hammond Advertising Agsncy
Posted interviews t of Migratory of Orlando will speak at lonlght'a

ffson.

Claude Jackson Sr
The purpose of this meeting is
Ip oomalf crews of migrant labor
to out ef Mato farm work. Em- Funeral Tuesday
plsyaaut Service Representatives

Mr. Claude E. Jackson Sr. died
Will advise crow leaders of any
t h &gt; W from usual pattern of at a local nursing home Satur­
and also sign crews to new day after a long illness.
aa well a* advising on the Mr. Jackaoa operated the Mon­
Information and regulations roe Corner Craft and Gift Shop
since he came hero from Mont­
pertaining ta truck and bus resultMaas, that will ba used to trans­ clair, N. J., in 1850.
port workers. Among other objee- Mr. Jackson la survived by s
Bros to Bo accomplished at those son. Claude E. Jackson Jr. of
mooUogt, will ba to fill any uaem- Sanford; a sistrr living in Tam­
■ y fM a t piriodi bttwMB iobi pa; two brothers, end a brotherm a in too north and eastern in-law, Dr. F. E. MoUo of Hous­
ton, Texas.
Funeral services will be el 4
p. m. Tuesday et Brisson Fun­
eral Home, with Bev. T. C.
Osteen officiating. Mr. Jackaon’a
family bat requested that flowers
bo omitted.

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meeting of the Ssnford Art Assn.
The meeting Is scheduled for 7:30
p. m. at the Civic Center.
Ths Sanford-DeBary Entertain­
ment Assn, hopes to have 1,500
members during tha 1800 31 sea­
son. The membsrship drivt Is cur­
rently going on end Donald Thomp­
son, ticket ebslrmin reporta that
there has neeu a good response
for tickets thus far. Already book­
ed for the new season a n Rise
Stevans, tha National Opera Com­
pany end th t singers and dancers
of Scotland.

By Vilt(4 Proas International
With the first primary thrwo
wprki away, Florida'* field of
would-be governors launched their
busiest week of campaigning
today.
Hayden Bama, Doyle Carlton
and Fred Dickinson planned to
seek vole* In the populous Jack*
•onrllla area today. Tuesday and
Wednesday.
Farris Bryant worked today on
an addresa to bo delivered on a
statewide television hookup Tutuday night and John McCarty said
ha planned ta stump 70 citjaa In
30 counties during the week.
Here Is hew seven ef the 10
Democratic candidates outlined
their, chances In a television ap­
pearance In Miami Sunday:
Bryant: "I am leading or ht
second piece. If my friends keep
working there ia no question Hi
my mind that we will win the
Drat primary."
Burns: He said ha felt that he
waa "running strong" and would
still be in tha race after May 3.
Carlton: Ha aald he "feels real
good” because of editorial endor­
sement# of more than SO Florida
newspaper*. The latest was la the
BL Petersburg Times.
Ted David: Ha a id ha had
picked up strong support the p u t
10 days becaua of hla position
backing Gov. LeRoy Collins on the
racial Issue.

Dickinson: "I'm convinced I'm
in second nr third place now,"
ha said, lie said his campaign
was picking up momentum.
^McCarty: "1 think I ’m Hi tha
lead." He oald he waa encouraged
by the results ef several polls
which he said ahowad him run­
ning ahead.
Jim McCervey: Ha aald ha was
getting increased support for hi*
program of expanded state - con­
trolled gambling.
Harvey Belaer, the Rev. Georg*
Downs and Ku JClux Xlanaman
BUI Hendrix, the other throe Demo­
cratic candidates, did net appear
ea the television program.
The seven who did eppear
agreed that no general tax Increase would be necessary for
Florida in tha near future. MeConroy mada the exception that
taxes alght be necessary unlesa
legalised gambling ware expanded.
All aald a better distribution of
representation in the *tat* Legis­
lature is needed.
Burns visited BL Avgustina to­
day before appearing a t a Duval
County tally in Jacksonville. Carl­
ton rested at Wauebula today and
planned to spend Tuesday in
Jacksonville. Dleklntea planned to
tour the Florida pwkandk today

GAIL HOLLOWAY, center, DeBary representative for Girls’ State, wan
a special guest at the DeBary American Legion Auxiliary meeting last
Thursday night to discuss the annual Tallahassee session for high ecnoo]
girls to study governmental processes. Shown with Gail are Mrs. C. Butler,
president of the Auxiliary, left, and Mrs. E. Hoffmire.
(Herald Photo)

Former Lake Mary Resident Dies
d a l Holloway, ef Betuoe Junc­
tion, was guest of honor at the
masting of the DeBary American
Legion Auxiliary last Thursday

A former Labe Mary resident, | Mrs. Stephens was
Mrs. Garb Stephens, died April of Lake Mery far M y
1 Hi Montrose, Pa.
moving to Montrum.

The Auxiliary ia sponsoring Miss
Holloway, a DeLand High School
junior, at Girl's State. She was
selected by tha high school on the
basis ef leadership and other qua­
lities. Lesion Auxiliaries through­
out tho stato era sponsoring tho
Girl’s Stato program, which la de­
signed to better acquaint the stud­
ents with local and state govern­
ment.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sparrow,
of DeLand, abowtd tlidei of thalr
trip to Central America for the
evening's entertainment. In its
Pan-Ameriean Program under the
direction of Mrs. P. L. Walston the
Legion Auxiliary has been studying
Guatemala for the past year. The
Sparrows' colorful slide* of Guate­
mala and also of Mexico, came aa
the climax of this year’s program.
On their trip the Sparrows pene­
trated deep Into the countries
away from Gw resort centers, to
obtain authentic pictures of native

says Bigelow Bulldit
bashful (.but brilliant)
building expert/ j.

Chuluota Garden
Club Sets Meet
The Ilia and Here Garden Club
of Chuluota will meet Tuesday at
I p. m. a t the borne of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles McCuae, i l l Avo. E.
Speaker wiU be Homer Osborne,
manager of Kilgore Scad Co.,
Sanford. FUma will be shown and
Osborno will conduct a question
and answer period at tbo conclu­
sion of the presentation.
Free literature will be distribut­
ed to all present, and the pub­
lic Is Invited to attend and par­
ticipate in the activttiea of the
club,

Short
Garments

Minstrel Show
Plans Discussed'

From lumber to lotchoa, hinge* to hatrhoa, Vulcan Mnlpriils
—PpHas builder* omd do-U-younelfera with carefully so*
h d H , &gt;■»1—% bolding malariala.
BuQd a booaa from tha ground up, add a room, add a wing,
Build a bow, plam a patio - whatever you need you c*a
flod ft fuMfer, 008% , at Vulcan Materials Building Supply
Cfcatar. No Mma-waatinf chaitng from store to atom to gat

all tho materials you nood. It's all under ono root at Vulcan,
You'll find you mv« money, too. Alwnya a floor-lul et dollar*
saving bargains a t Vulcan. Aad aipariaaead oaks yanemasl
gulds you, dwrfultyodvisa you email your fcafldtagieoda.
Toko a fricodly tip trumi Bigelow Bulldit, Drop bp Vulcan
loan. Y oul find everytUni to build everything. Whatfcaf
you buy or browns tho wakens mat* ii ahrayi o u t

The Executive Board of tho De­
Bary Volunteer Firemen's Asso­
ciation Auxiliary met at Gw home
of Mrs. May Phillips Friday af­
ternoon lo discuss plans for their
coming minstrel show, April 31,
end an installation luncheon on
May t*.
Mr*. Charles Ulrich Is In
charge of the minstrel, while Mrs.
Elmer - Crumbs char ban charge
of Gw luneheon.
Tho plans mads a n subject to
tbo approval of the members of
the Auxiliary at their regular
meeting. This will be held Thurs­
day afternoon at I p. m. In the
firehouse. Refreshments will ba
served, and tba new elate of
officers announced.

Dress up -

forEASTER!

•p.m,Aa*ma»metf*t,»eaeltwelMm mafmloi,

GIRLS’ DRESSES

FIRST ST AT SANFORD AVE.

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Mon. April I t, 1060—Tage 3

MISS SANUIIA CRKITZ

PAST PRESIDENT. Mrs. Eva Wynne, left, Mrs. Edna
L. Norman, president-elect, Mrs. Clarice Yarborough,
district president and Installing officer, Mrs, Ruth
Smith, senior vice president, Mrs. Beulah Miller, Junior

Mrs. Edna L. Norman waa in­
stalled as president of the Ladies
Auxiliary to ihe Veterans of For­
eign Wars, Tost 3212, at an in­
stallation ceremony at the VFW
Hut on Lake Shora Blvd.
Mrs. Clarice Yarborough, aux-

Uia'ry president of district eight,
served as installing officer, as­
sisted by Mr*. Ann Deeney, de­
partment secretary. Other "fflrcr« Installed lo serve with Mrs.
Norman were Mr*. Ruth Smith,
senior vice president, Mr*. Beau-

Oviedo Personals
BY MARIAN R. JONES
Mrs. J, N. Thompson, who baa
been confined to the Indian River
Nursing Home at Vero Beach
for some lime, It now at 1949 Nine­
teenth St. but will still receive her
&gt;'*'Jinail at Box 314. Vero Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Motier
■nd daughter, 3!rt. W. E. Ward,
have returned from Bradenton.
W. H. Anderson decided to ac­
company his wife to Daytona
Beach for the WMU State Con­
vention and will be a guest at
the D. E. Mathers home with
hit wife and Rev, and Mrs. Jack
Bryant for the duration.
Xlrt. Alma rollard, Hrbane,
ifN . f t, Mr. and XIri. Ronald Pol-,
lard, Auburndale, and Xlr. and
XIrs, J. H. G‘*I, DeLand, have
been the guests of Xlrt. Mae E.
King and Xtr. and Xtrs. George
C. Means.
Xlr and Mrs, J . G. Beasley
are expecting their son-in-law
•nd daughter, Xlr. and Mrs.
George Rlgglni of Omega, Ge.,
to arrive sometime next week
to be here for the E n te r holi­
days.
Xlr. and Mrs. William Staekbouse, of Brooklyn, N. Y., are
visiting Mr. and Mrs, Francis
Wolf and family.
Mrs. tnez K u ril, was called to
Lakeland recently dua to th# sud­
den illness of her mother, Mrt.
E. P. Collins. Her. father accom­
panied her home for a few days
but h is returned to Lakeland

to be with Mrs. Collins when the
Is released from the hospital.
She is reported recuperating well
from surgical treatment there.
Mac Jones, son of Mrt. Ruby
U. Junes and brother of Ben
and J. B. Jones, has been con­
fined to the Orange Memorial
Hospital In Orlando.
Mrt, W. H. Msrtln, general
chairman of tha Oviedo political
rally and supper, sponsored by
the Oviedo Woman's Club, it an­
nouncing an addition to the sup­
per committee, Mr*. Frank Gaydick and Mr*. Roy Weitenbsrger,
who are in charge of iced lea.

MONDAY
Lake Xtary Home Domonslralion
Club meet* at 10:30 a. m. at the
firehouse, followed by a covered
dish luncheon.

Wimberly | H a m s ^
Engagement Revealed
Mr. and Mra. Lewi* A. Creiti, from the University or Florida. Hr
,'oa Applan Way, Snell lile, St. li a m rm brr of Alpha Tau O m n i,
Petersburg, announce the engage­ social fraternity, and Alpha Zciat
ment of their daughter, Sandra, to agricultural honorary'*
He will be connected with Swift
Larry J. Bales, son of Mr. and
and Company, Winter Haven, after
Mra. J. P. Bates of Sanford.
Mi's Creiia li a graduate of hia completion of hit Army ohlt:
Northeast High School. St. Petcra- cation. A September wrddlnc la be­
burg. Whit; in high achool she waa ing planned In St. Petersburg.
head cheerleader, vice president ot
the senior class and homecoming
&lt;(uern In 1956. She is presently at­ jCommittee Elected
tending the University of Florida
and majoring in atcondary educa­
tion. She is a member of Alpha By Chuluota Club
Delta Pi Sorority.
A Isrce crowd attended the ChuMr. Bates Is a graduate of Semi­
nole High School, where he waa luola Woman’s Club meeting last
outstanding in all sports as well week. During the business session
as taking an active part in the glee a nominating committee was elect­
club, Key c ub and class activities. ed to present a slate of officers.
He received his B. S. A. degree They were Mrs. Don Corton Sr.,
chairman. Mrs. Joe Armstrong.
Mrs. Charles Fov. Mrs. Wendell
and Mrs. R. P. Jones Sr.
Canasta Club Meets Howell
The choral group presented an
entertaining program of songs and
led in community singing for Ihe
A t Morgan Home
club. Mrs. Edward Murphy and
The Dviedo Canasta Club met Mrs. Robert Jones presented hila­
Wednesday at the home of Mr*. rious pantomime numbers. The
George W. Morgan. Mrs. Lynn choral group was accompanied by
Moslrr. Mrs. Charles T. Niblick, Mra. J. L Hostetler, under thr
Mrs. W. R. Meek Sr., Mr*. James direction of Mrs. L. Morski. ArWilson. Mrs. Tom Ferrell and Mrs.
Maude Coates enjoyed games dur­
ing the afternon.
Deliciou; refreshments w e r e
served to the group by the host­
ess. Mrs. W. R. Meek and Mra.
Lynn Mosler were the high and low
scorers for the day. Mr*. W. E.
War, of Lansing. Mich., was a spe­
cial guest ot the afternoon and
joined Ihe ladiei In the festivities
of the day.

Mr. and Mrs. William R. Wim­
berly, 1104 Rose Way, Sanford, an­
nounce the engagement and ap­
proaching marriage of their daugh­
ter, Linda, to Larry Windell Har­
ris, son of Mr. and Mra. Sherman
E. Harris, of Spring City, Tenn.
Miss Wimberly was born in Or­
lando. She attended many different
schools as her father is a Chief
Petty Officer, serving in the U. S.
Navy. Her tour years of high
school were completed at Seminole
High. While there she was a mem­
ber of the glee club, Pep and
Latin Clubs. She also attended
Snead College.
The groom-fleet was born In
Soddy, Tcnn. He has lived in San­
ford for the past few years and
graduated with the 1AM class of
Seminole High Sehool, While in
high school he wss a member of
the lelterman's club and the glee
club. He ii presently employed

Hoot O wl Pin Given
To Mrs. Powell

MISS 1.1NOA WIMBERLY

Spring is in the air and naturally
Girl Scouts turn (hrir thoughts to
camping. Tills past weekend
seventy • two Intermediate Girl
Scouts look off for Camp Tirochee at Barbcrville for the annual
camporte. Mrs. J. W. Buckler is
dirccinr of this camping event and
with the .iMlslancc of Mrs. Randall
Chase, registered the girli recent­
ly. The girls met at the camp­
site Friday at 4:30 and left for
home Saturday at Ihe tam e time.
With established camping a rea­
lity this summer at l&gt;m p Ticochee, many girls are eagerly an­
ticipating spending at least one
two-week session there, the first of
which starts June 12.
INTERMEDIATE TROOP 211,
headed by Mrs. Lewis Morgan,
paid another visit to the Lutheran
Haven in Slavla, Saturday, The
girls plowrd up a section oi ground
and planted vegetables. They took
nosebag lunches for themselves
and the children at tho home.
Making this trip were Sue Jalllct,
Lou Jalllct, Gale Hoffman, Linda
Jnnes, Ida Hearn, Judy Lewis,
Mrs, Morgan and assistant leader,
Mrs. A. W. Smith.
BROWNIE TROOP 246 visited
vice president and Mra. Ann Deeney, installing- conduc­
the Coca Cola Bollllng Company
tress are pictured at tha installation ceremony of tha
and i*w how the plant operated.
VFW Ladies Auxiliary.
They were accompanied by Mrs.
(Herald Photo)
A. A. Wilson, the leader, Mra.
Wcndall Holmes, assistant, and
Mrs. Jack Hood.
BROWNIE TROOP 2T6 waa re­
cently organized into patrols, after
receiving some points of instruc­
lah Miller, Junor vice president, Peralta and Mrs. Mary Roetlger, tion on the patrol aystem by BarMrs. Rita Treadway, aecretary- trustees, Mrs. Merle Treadway,
treasurer, Mra. Margaret Dillard, guard and colrr bearers will be
chaplain, Mrs. Mary Roeltger, Mrs. Wynn, Mr«. Irene Stafford,
patriotic instructor and Mra. Myr­ Mra. Ann Taylty Smith and Mr*.
fis A &amp; D J u d A
Peralla.
tle Sparkman, conductress.
Mr*. Eva Wynne, Mrs. Sally
Mrs. Norman rallrd for a work­
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Faupel an­
ing organization during thr com­
ing year. She atatrd that the pri­ nounce the birth of a daughter,
S. S. Class Assists
mary aims are to do things and Cynthia Anne, April 6. at the Semfurnish articles requested (or inula Memorial Hospital. Mrs.
wounded veterans, "anflncd to the Faupel is ihe former- Frances
African Missionary
VA hospitals and to work with Middleton, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. Don Middleton of Sanford.
other charitable organizations.
The Daughters of Wesley Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. 11. B. La Brro of
Brief addresses were given by
School Clast of First Methodist Mrs. Catherine Mustek, depart­ I-ongwood, announce Ihe birth of
Church met in McKinley Hall for ment president, Mrs. Louise Slew- their 21st grandchild, born April
Ihe regular monthly session with art, department Chm., Mrs. Wini­ 2. The parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. C. H. Winn, president, pre­ fred Stiles, presidrnt-clerl of Ihe Rennie Kelgsna, Longwood. They
siding.
American legion Auxiliary, Mrs. have chosen tha name, Sandra
‘ Mrt. T. J. Taylor gave the Charles Webster, Legion auxiliary Ruth for the newest member of
devotion, using at her tople, president, Mrs. Ann Deeney, de­ the family.
"worry and fear.” The secra- partment secretary, Mrs. E. H.
(ary read a letter from Mrs. llans Ludeck, World War I auxiliary
Ellen Aurbokken, (the former El­ president and Mrs. Dan Jarvi Luke Monroe
len Meriwether of Sanford) thank­ of Minnesota.
ing the class for a donation of
Mr*. Wynne, was presented a
2290 last yrar. It will be used past president's pin ami a hand­
in her work in Africa.
some gift by Ihe membrri. Hie
Hoaleisrs were Mmes. M. R. installation was open to the pub­
XIrs. J. C. Sapp who has been
Strickland, John Gilloo, R. F. lic and a covered dish supper
Cole, Lida Stall, Graca Gregory, was served, following the meet­ visiting relatives in Plant City is
G. W. Bailey, J. M. McCaskill ing, with Mrs Ruth Smith as expected to return horns this werk.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kendricks
chairman of the committee.
and Miss Versa Woodcock.
have returned to Balnbridge, Ga„
Others attending wero Mmes.
B. B. Monroe, Harry Brown, W. A.
Do you know that Lawrence after a short visit with their sonHarrison, Roy Tillls. Pauline How­ Walk’s bubble machine uses soap, in law and daughter, Xlr. and Mra.
Leon Keel.
ard, Pearl Lynch, C U. Flowers, not champagne?
R. A. Futrelt, Ruth Hawthorne, 0.
E. While, Bessie Kachery, Brodia
Williams and Miss Alin* Chap­
men.

Mrs. R. C. Carrigan and Mrs.
R. D. Cook were eo-hostesiei at
(he monthly get-together of the
Officers Wive* of VAH-t. Cock­
tail* were served at Ihe Cook
home and (he group proceeded
to tha Sea Shell Restaurant for
tha luncheon.
Tho tables were centered with
green Easter baskets filled with
yellow and white gladioli. Eaeh
place card was decorated with
white daisies.
A brief business meeting was
held by Mr*. E. P. Yates and
Mrs. G. Kaen. Mrs. C. Johnson
won the door prise, a box of
perfumas. The squadron wives
presented Mrs. W. W. Powell with
an engraved silver "Hoot Owl
pin. The Towell* have been trans­
ferred to another squadron, in
Sanford.
Others attending were Mmes. A.
J. Allen. F. H. Bliiard, H. F.
Bryant, R. M. Currie. J. P. Cul­
len, C. G, Dukes, A. P. Fennell,
K. F. Gold, M. E. Hulled, J.
Ralston, R. J. Saute, W. K.
Tracy. A. W. Urquhart, G. H,
Waters. W. V. Wright and C.
Youngblade.

bara Buckler, an Intermediate
scout. They formed two patrols,
the fairies, headed by Kathy Todd,
and the queen bee', headed hy
Valerie Hamilton. Barbara alio
laughl them some new songs and
games.
Other girls In this troop are
Terry Chevalier. Constance DeJong, Starr Harrison, Sherry Hast­
ings, Mary Ellen lloUman, Diane
Husking, Joyce Jones. Janrl Lew­
is. Mary Margaret Reynolds, Pa­
mela Reynolds, Debra Rowland,
Linda Smith, Judy Washburn, and
Susan White.
BROWNIE TROOP 41! Is one of
Sanford's newest Brownie troops.
The leaders are Mrs. J. A, Kil­
patrick and Mrs. W, W. White and
they meet Saturday mornings at
the Arta and Cralta hull ding in
Fort Mellon Park.
They are busy making Mother'a
Day gifts, which must remain a
secret, but it must have something
to do with sewing, as that is their
main activity. Girla In this troop
are Iris Daminey, Laura Anne Hen­ Pilot Club Plans
derson, Linda Kilpatrick, Linda
Lee, Mary Elizabeth Parsons, PalU
Parsons, Henri Anne Osborne, Egg Festival, Sale
Candy Warton, Kay White, Martha
The Sanford Pilot Club will bold
Miller, Kathy Evans, Sherry Scott
Ihcir annual "E aster Egg Festi­
and Sharon Scott.
val'' and sale. April IS, at Park
Ave. and First Street in the Doyla
Toasted walnuts, sprinkled with Carlton headquarter* building.
garlle or seasoning salt, make a
All fund* realized from-the aale
good substitute for croutons In will be used In tha club’s charity
Caesar salad.
work.

to the

at the Winn Dixie atari «a F tn t
Street.
The wedding will bt an avast al
May • at 6 p. m. at the Cosgra*
gitional Church, Sanford. No for­
mal invititioni are being extended
and all frienda of the couple a r t
invited to attend tho ceremony.
They plan to maka their homo tn
Sanford.

Sanford Couple
Wed A t Gainesville
Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson
Adams announce the marriage ef
their daughter, Olyve Anna Shine*
berger, to AUen Boyd Wallace Jr.
of Sanford.
The ceremony waa performed
at 2 p. m„ April 6, in tho Chapel
of the Incarnation E p i s c o p a l
Church, a l Gaineiville, Fla.
Officiating at the aervlca wan
the Rev, MacLaurino Hall. Mra,
Wallace, formerly of Sanford, ia
presently a member of the faculty
of the College of Nursing at tho
University of Florida la Gainea*
vllle.
Mr. Wallace la the aon of Mra.
Allen Boyd Wallace and tha lata
Mr. Wallace of Sanford. The cou­
ple will reside at West Crystal
Dr., Loch Arbor, Sanford, after
June 1st.

Tuesday Schedule
Of WSCS Circles
Circlei of the T in t Hetbodlat
Church, W5CS will m eet as fol­
lows: 9:20 a. m.—Circle 1—Mr*.
Richard Grahamt, Chm. Meets
with Mrs. Ted William*, 400 Phimota Dr.
Circle 2—Mra. M. It. S trid e
land, Chm. Meet* with Mra. U. H.
Collier, 1123 Summerlin.
Circle 3—Mra, Ashby J m i ,
Chm. Meets with Mra. Jobs Mor­
gan, 124 Summerlin Ave.
Circle 4—Mr*. W. W. Tyre,
Chm. Meets with Mra. E, W. Mar­
tel, Brandt Lana.

Mary Lawton Circle
T o Meet Tonight
A cottage prayer ssrrlee wffl to
held by tbs Mary Lawton Ctrek
of (ha P in t Baptist Church a t
Oviedo tonight, at T:M p. m. at
the home of Mra. A. D. Metcalf.
All membera of the circle are
urged ta attend. Visitors are wel­
come from ether circlet a l tttt
church er by friends, not eoueeted
with any af the circles.

Justice o f P eace In D eB ary

Personals

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And WUI Be Operated By "Philip" Trained Specialist

ROBERT

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ANNETTE W ASHBURN; MIAMI BEACH STYLIST
MARY BOYD, RECEPTIONIST

Ladies Auxiliary of the Fleet Re­
serve meets al B p. m. in CPO
Club building for buiincss meet­
ing and program.

ALSO NIGHT APPOINTMENTS T • 10 P. M. MONDAY • FRIDAY WITH

“PHILLIP** and “PRANCES”

Sanford Drove 190 B. P. 0 . Does
meets at ■ p. m. at tho Elks
d u b for initiation of new members
and aocial.

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l i m i t Memorial Hospital that two of them wrote ■

Adminlatrntor Harry Wnlr aoylnf, In p a rt:
t only la your handnomo hospital perfectly located,
K tlle n t efflcioricyla tempered by the finest spirit of
J tU n ^ ra m ^ rS m t F. Campbell of M t Vernon, Va.,
Eugene Campagna of Alexandria, prmlaed all memf tk a m arital staff and all phase* of Ita operation. They
th e n u rsin g staff "outstanding."
. . ,
ttia i a 'a a exceptional compliment to the hospital since
itSber. Dr. Campbell, a patient here for five weeks, ha*
Ml th e board of tha Virginia Baptist Hospital at Lynch.
r f a n aur?M r. Weir and the hospital staff are Indeed
th at their efforts received auch an accolade.________

&gt;'* high school teacher,
i"Dr. Crane," ha hogs*, "don’t
■b think It would bo o good fdao
.
course on logk
"A let ef. adult# fkm’t even
hew Mm first principles of logic,
boy have never been taught the
Into felleriee In reasoning.
•No wonder they render stupid
M teto whan they servo on J arias,

yon utter the axiom
imee two equals four."
iT believe that," says
minan” critic, “for tho
a -Romeo Catholie (er
er Democrat or o
»era caa eon that th a n to
Qiifigfflm bctw ttn

tog charges a a

the

was that $1,000/100 spent on a
ritay downtown ehureh would not
prodoc® *• nurny ®tw Sunday
school pupil* or church vnembors
ns $100,000 Inveatod In each of 10
smaller suburban churches.
This clergyman was Incensed.
But .be didn’t advance a single
argument te n fu te any of those
axioms I had uttered.
Ha completely Ignored the psy­
chological facts I ’ h a offered
about the rectangular church sanc­
tuary, plus the hidden choirs and
tha $1 million rlUy downtown
chuft.li.
Instead, ha filled hla entire letter with nothing but “ad homluara” fallaelea.
"What right has Dr. Crane to
talk about religion,Mhe said, "for
bo la just a psychologist and a
phjilciant’’
That U exactly the same type
of a homlnem appeal as If ha
WASHINGTON - The story Of
h a denied my statement that
men hi politics often sweeps tbo
"two times two equals lour", end gamu
of unrelated anecdotes.
Hera to one day’s collection , .
On two-time losers:
“ Dr. Crane doesn't tench math
PoUtical expert* claim tha main
so how ^an hla statement bo true
that two times two equals four I thiag blocking Adlal Stevenson's
Ram to quite right, therefore, ehenees for the presidency Is
In arguing that a simple course that ha’a g twn-tlmo loser,
In logic should be lactada to Tha bthar day sen. John C ar
high school, for about SO percent roll (D., Colo.) aaJd la the press
of Americans never go beyond a a over the radio that ha him•elf waa a two-time loser, that
their senior year.
Juries often get awayed by a
nylon clad knot and a few artifi­
cial tears, pathetically displayed
by the seductive ptalntlff and then
f i a her “not guflty," when too
logic to entirely on the other aide.
High school debaters got excellent training to logto. Bo de law
student# a a eetoutlsU.
But M percent of Americsue
By DICK WEST *
NEVER get a single lecture on
WASHINGTON (UP!) - lines
this most ereetol subject, so tot’s
the opening of (he 1W presiden­
j p g , l i r a - 1* - * » &gt;
tial seaeoo, I h a rt'ta k e s political
1 Send for tny *Tsate for 0 # a soundings at the campaign head­
Teachers," eneloetog a atom pa, quarter* of Kennedy, Humphrey,
return envelope, plus 30a (nan- Symington, M om a a Nixon.
As might be expected, this led
to Remands that I give equal
time to Sea. Lyaoa 8. Johnson,
Urn lava pool resulting final who alio has been easting sheep's
the recent eruptions ef Xltouta eyes at the electorate.
volcano to Hawaii may taka a
Tbo funny thing to too demands
century to eooL

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Quotes
SAN FRANCISCO - J, Miller
Leary, who prosecuted Caryl
Chessman, denying charges by
Chessman's lawyer that tbs con­
vict • author waa dollberately
Named a a that U s state knows
Urn identity of the real “red light
bandit."
"Ha
Chessman's
attorney.
George T. Darla to flytog high
a a had bettor got down to s a d
grena baton be Itods himself
banted before tbo state bar oo
matter of stoics."
DEATH VALLEY, Calif. (UF1)
—Amateur reckbova Paul Nett,
of L e u Beach, Calif., offering to
prove hto charge that a Jet plane
•trotted hto atottoa wagoa white
thorn (military
toare - a they'll
il detector — and

WASHINGTON—In th# powerful,. Johnson for tha nomination, re­ within the e tate -th et units* WtH
Virginians wake up to whet is
oktllfullx organised campaign Sen. jects any suggestion that ha would Happening they will have unwltexploit
Kennedy’s
religion.
But
John F. Kennedy la conducting for he points to the returns In a poll tingly selected the Democratic
presidency, the candidate and he took of 1,300 members of ths nomine# for pnsldent without hav­
thoaa around him giro off a high Democratic executive committees ing b e n given a chance to p a n on
degree of confidence. Aod, abort in West Virginia's M counties. all tha candidates.
all, this la confidence that Ken­ Many w en returned, he says, with Thera could hardly be n better®
written comments to the effect Illustration of the fallibility of the
nedy can defeat Vice President that a Catholic could not be elect­ present system of random primary
Nixon In Norembcr.
ed president. Johnson led the poll contests as a means of picking
The Kennedy calculation takes by n slight margin, according to candidates for the highest offlea
la the land. Kennedy’s rejoinder la
Into full account the religion Issue, Byrd.
fq fact, the tens tor's Catholicism What makes West Virginia so that there wea nothing te prevent
la made to appear aa an aaeet, important la obvious. If Kennedy Johnoon nnd Sen, Stuart Symlng.
with the Intimation that Kennedy can win there by aa broad n mar­ ton of Missouri from entering tha
and Kennedy alone among the gin aa in Wisconsin ha will prob­ West Virginia contest.
Democratic hopefuls can defeat ably cinch tha nomination, since Neither ha nor Humphrey ran bn
the Republicans.
bla victory would bn exploited a i an blamed for tbo fact that they alone
The heart of the claim la a now advertisement of his rote-getting have chosen to go te the vo tera.0
combination similar to that put'to­ ability In a state largely Protest­ The fact remains, however, that
tha other candidates will not ha ou
gether by President Truman when ant.
he won his stunning upset victory But Humphrey has a limited at­ tha ballot And It la an ironic com.
by defeetlng Thomas E. Deway In traction In West Virginia. Ha Is mantary that a few hundred thou.
IMS. I t takes full account of tha too closely affiliated with civil sand voters in n state generally
likely defection of southern states righta for tha southern counties on rated backward, and with ana o(
and perhaps even ona or two bor­ tbs Virginia border and hla liberal the highest rates of unampolypro-labor record taai only a narrow meat in tha country, may bo pickder states.
Ing tha next president of these
With the southern plan for “inde­ appeal elsewhere.
United States.
pendent electors * Kennedy argues
that tha Democrats are likely to
lota four or flva southern states
no matter who is ths candidate.
Truman In '41 lost ths 30 electoral
rotes of Alabama, Louisiana, Misslaslppi, South Carolina and Tennsssse, which went for the States’
Bights candidate, Ssn. Strom
Thurmond. Yet, Truman won with
a total of 303 to 180.
Nelson A. Roekefsller ef New
By LYLE C. WILSON
Kennedy’s case rests on his con­
WASHINGTON (UP!) — Tha W
viction that he can carry all the
Rockefeller apparently ir one of
states in the North and West with political Issue of a man's religion
big cities. He would Include New cut two ways In last week's those who belleree ho may yst bore
nominated. Ho ha* avoided *nyw
York, which Truman lost. In the
claim ha puts forward with such presidential preference primary. endorsement of Nixon for the
That Issua Induced substantial presidential nomination. Hla etat*
determined confidence he would,
thanks to the farm disaffection, bloc voting by Roman Catholics of mind may have been better
carry a number of Midwest states, in favor of their fellow religionist, illuminated In hit mid-winter
Including Ohio and Wisconsin. Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-Msss.) statement withdrawing from the
Part of tha case la that votera who
Kennedy won the pocket# and contest.
cross over for him In the primary larger areas la Wisconsin where
That statement fellow a puhUwill stay WltH him In November,
Catholics are predominant among cetlon ef * eerie* of poll# indicat­
Aa with moat election statistics, tha votan. Soma, perhaps • most, ing that Rockefeller could not de­
the results la Wisconsin can be of tbasa Catholic pockets and feat Nixon In the Republican nsused to prove anything about ths areas also have been ra ta as ttonal convention in July. RockoQ
religious Issue. For the moat part predominantly Republican In this feller p h m ea hie withdrawal In
la Wisconsin it wa* below the sur­ historically Republican state,
tho form of a charge that ths
face, with Protestants showing far
Thera was a cut from tha re­ party' bos see wore In league to
lass tendency to vote tn accord verts edge of tha religious issue. prevent hla nomination.
with thalr religion than Catholics. Tha movement of Wisconsin Re­ Intentionally or not, Rockefeller
It is In Watt Virgins w han Ken­ publican Catholics Into tha' Demo, created * handy csmpalgn leiu*
nedy again meets Sen. Hubert era tic primary reduced tha ag­ for the Democratic nominee, who­
Humphrey on May 10 that It could gregate vote of Vice President ever that may be. The leaua wilt
be explosive.
Richard M. Nixon, who was un­ be Using That Nixon Is th* hand­
The Kennedy camp Is acutely opposed in tha Republican pri­ picked candidate of ths party
aware that West Virginia's San. mary, Nixon wua low man on the bosses, not tha people’s choice:—
Robert C. Byrd was, In his ’twen­ popolar vote totem pole in Wis­ tho Republican people’s, that IsM
ties, a member of the Ku Kins consin.
If Rockefeller did net Intea te
Kina. They euspect that he will This fact may net — probably create
that lasus for the Republi­
try te raise the religious Issue In a will not — hart Nixon much but,
can! he must be Incredibly naive.
state whan perhaps not more
m on than
____
it population to aa tho old laying goes, It cer­ Per Kennedy n solid test is
Catholic. The Kton versus the tainly did not do blip any good. coming up in ths May 10 West
ehureh calls up grisly memories of Ha ran second to Kennedy in Virginia primary, where there is
tha quarrel th at tors tha Demo­ four congressional districts a a no substantial Catholic vote.
crats apart first to 1334 a a when third to Kennody a a Sen. Hubert If Kennedy merely matches er
AI Smith was the defeated candi­ H. Humphrey in the remaining falls . behind Humphrey In West
seven,
Virginia, the political pros will
date for president In 1028.
Byrd, who favors Sen. Lyndon It Is not so liad as to lend much -have another reason to balk his_
If any encouragement to thou nomination — tho fear toot Kan-W
relatively few Republicans who nedjr’s religion would bo • eariouo
cling to tha idea that they may handicap, that Protestants might
yet nominate for president Gov. decide to do soma bloc voting

Political Issue Of Man's Religion
Cut Two Ways In Wisconsin Primary

be became o senator on his third
try. Ho said he’d like to ice
Stevenson .our next president.
Immediately there was o deluge
of mall and telegrams seconding
Uw motion. In fact, one wire • ■
from the Draft Stevenson head­
quarters In Ian Jose, Calif. • •
naked Carroll to head a national
cUliana* committee to draft ths
formar Illinois governor.
It was pointed out trial the
psychological effect would be

tremendous • -a one# two-time
loser proving that tho third try
could bo tbo ch am .
Somebody ought to put Sen.
WUllam Pros mire (D., Wis.) In
this csmpalgn role. He’s a suc­
cessful three-time loser , .
On tactful eloquence:
Son. Joe O’Mahoney (D. Wyo.),
who re fu sa to cry “ undo" af­
ter bis stroke last year, has been
doing mental handsprings lately.
Ha argued so superbly at a
hearing on the Mineral Leasing
Act that a witness, George Ato
bott, solicitor for tho Interior De­
partment, said la awa:
' ‘Senator, If you will pardon a
personal reference . . aa yon
told me at one time when you
called from the hospital, you wont
not as aetlva aa you would Ilka
to be. Welt, sir, 1 would like to
be mildly afflicted with whatever
,11 Is that has happened to you
If-It would makt .my mastery of,
complicated situations • * 1 0 0
tho ability to reduce them simply
• - equal to yours."
On constituent letters:
Tbo other day, the rubber work­
ers of Akron held a mass moatlag to stir up Interest in tho fed­
eral “free hospitalisation” Forand
bill.
Union lesdera asked members
to support the bill and they tod
their subject# to table equipped
with peas, paper and Instruction
forms. The Instruction sheet was
headed: “ Write Congressman Wil­
liam Ayres. Washington. D. C."
Tha Republican representative
from Akron received a pita of
mail. Tha envelopes wore faith­
fully addressed: “ Write Congressman WUllam Ayras, Washington,
D. C."
'
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On icddcn tragedy:
Does a man gel a signal about
hto Im peatag death?
It was mid-afternoon a a Itop.
Russell Mack &lt;D., Wash.) s to a
up on the floor of lb# House to
answer ■ quorum call. A con­
gressman at his side leaned over
and said: "Lovely day today,
isn’t It?”
Rep. Msck scowled: "Not for
me it Isn’t."
Eight minutes later ka was
dead of o heart attack . ,

came from supporters of Kenne­
dy, Humphrey, Symington, Mono
and Nixon.
Wslf, I want to bo fair about
this thing but I hare encountered
difficulties. I was told upon talaphoning hla office that Johnson
has no campaign headquarter*
here.
That being tha ease, I decided
to do the next best thing a a
board tbo candidal# to bla awn
den. So I beaded for tho U.S. Sen­
ate. where Johnson serves as resia lu miracle worker a a tosder
of tho Democratic majority.
Johnson strides up to his chair,
sits down on tho back of his neck
a a colls his tong toga a ra u a
each other. Then he opens a ma­
ntis portfolio marked “floor fold­
er” and outlines the day'* sena­
torial business.
T hen to n saying that only
God knows what tho U J. Benito
will do, but It Is generally recog­
nised that Johnson makes a rea­
sonably reliable prophet.
Currently, hto powers of etotrvoyancc, as well as hla reputa­
tion s i a prim* merer of legisla­
tion, are being sorely tested by
tho civil rights faaango. But
nonchalantly slouched there behtod hto desk, alertly relaxed un­
der a cross-fire of questions, he
gives th* impression of having tho
situation well to hand.
Thus far, Johnson has been
running for president mainly In
T h us . Some observers thick he
Gasoline Itself, exeluding taxes,
win n n d some help from the oth­
er m Stotts, but oobody ever got to about 4 cents cheaper t gallon
than It was 40 years ago, according
rich nndersatlmsttng LBJ.
According to somo dope stories to tbo Americas Petroleum laetlhas bees gradually moving Texas
out of the South a a Into to*
West In order to broaden It po­
litical footing.
From what I know of Johnson,
I wouldn’t be surprisrd If he tried
te more R north and easl, too.
and perhaps area take la parte of
CaMda.

Editor:
Tonight will end tha real estate
appraisal course that has been held
for tho past IS week* o a t r tho
guidance of Mr. E. 8. Douglass,
director of Adult Vocational a a
Veterans Education. 1 understand
this is tho first time tho course has
ever been offered to Central Flor­
ida.
Mr. Earls Shannon, realtor a a
a senior member of the Society
of Residential Appraisers, has
bean conducting tho classes to
the auditorium of tbo Plnecrtet
School, to Sanford. Raallon, real
estate brokers aod their asso­
ciates and employees of banks
a a mortgage companies bare
been attending.
I want to expresa my apprecJstorn to Mr. Douglass a a to Mr.
Shsnsoa, • fine ethical a a learn­
ed gentleman, for all tho benefit*
1 have yectlved. Not only have
we all gained a great deal of
knowledge to appraisal work, but
I a a sure tost to* community
will derive much food from toe
better undemanding we new
hare concerning real estate and
its value. Educational programs
of tola Mture rato* tbo standards
of all people Interested enough
to a t t e a * a team, a a they

Happineaa Through Health

Periodic Suffering: By Many
Women Unwarranted
(By DR. F. LEO KERWIN)
Many women suffer needles*, tatlon of theag nerves with
ly every month. Aside from the attending combination of
symptoms and trouble. That
la why backacha, logacha or
bllltv, melancolla, depression, constipation are alio associ­
a n d headaches ated with each period.
sro some of tha Tha Chiropractor locatea and
common symp­ r e m o v e s nerve irritation®
through aplnal adjustment*
toms.
and by so doing remove* tha
cauae of tho trouble and na-

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function
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vicinity.ofThen*
tho
nervo trunks emit from tha
spina in approximately the
same place. Slight spinal or
hip displacements cause irri-

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. ta. txplaia and
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practice
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th# m of
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Chiropractic,
written
by Dr.
Qua of a series
of artidaa
F . Lao Korwta whose office lot
located at M l 8. Franck Ava.
and hla telephone a mmbar la
FAlrfax 3-7*41.

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Military Police detachment at
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FIRST O' WEEK BONUS OFFER!
WASHINGTON (UPI1—Senate
passage of the civil rights bill
brought reassessments today of
Senate Democratic Leadar I.yndon
6 . Johnson as a candidate for the
Democratic presidential nomina­
tion.
Johnson still is not an announc­
ed candidate and ia unlikely to
become one eo long as ha regards
management of the ’ Senate pro­
gram this year to be his first re­
sponsibility.
However, he was reported to be
under pressure to make an an­
nouncement from supporter* who
are worrying that Sen. John F.
Kennedy (D-M an.) may get too
fa r ahead and hava tha nomination
In tha bap by convention time.

E R N E S T A. L1LLEY

IB Group To Hear
Stale President
The Seminole County TubercuJosii and Health Association will
elect new officers and director*
and will hear from the head ef
the Flerida TB Association Tues­
day.
Florida Tuberculosis and Health
Association president Ernest A.
Lillley will ba the guest speaker
at the county aociety’s annual
meeting. Ulley became Interest­
ed in TR work while principal
at the HUo Boarding School in
Hawaii in 1ML He has been
active in TB work in Polk County
and has served 12 years as regis­
tra r and a professor at Flerida
Southern College.
County Association President
Mack N. Cleveland Sr. will wel­
come guests to the I p, m. meet­
ing at the First Baptist Church
Educational Building. Donald H.
Flrtcher, chairman of the nomi­
nating committee will hava charga
of the alection of offlcars and dir­
ectors. Mrs. Ruth Scott will pre­
sent Mm tentative budget.

Although Congress has not yet
finished with the civil rights Issue,
Johnson ro t m oit of the credit or
blame—depending on tho critic*’
viewpoint—for tho bill approved
by the Senate Friday night.
Even among Johnson partisan*,
there wae no agreement on how
the tw-o&gt;month atruggle would af­
fect the Texan’e future. Some felt
he rente out with the eanie politi­
cal atrength he had at the start,
without damaging hia support in
the 8outh and Border state* and
without making much headway
among liberal Northern Demo­
crats.
Others were convinced that hi*
stature had increased because
twice within three years. He bad
piloted civil rights bill* through
the Senate where none had pasted
for mora than VO years.
A fter an early flare-up when he
brought the Issue before the Sen­
ate, Southern criticism of Johnaon
subsided, particularly aa Southern
senator* succeeded in softening
the House-approved bill.
However, this same softening
process offended Democrats from
the pbpuloue Northern stales,
some of whom think the nomina­
tion of Johnaon for president
would be an invitation to disaster.
Sen. P at McNamara (D-Mich.l
said Sunday there was "nothing
in this bill that would justify
thinking that Johnson was a great
laadrr in the civil rights area.”
Johnson's backers expect him t&gt;
go to Lie convention in July with
potcntiul strength of about 660 o f '
the 701 voles nedeed to win tha
nomination. Including about i&amp;l)
from Southern and llordar slate*.
If Kennedy faltered, they would j
hope to pick up enough pieces to :
put Johnson over.

Company Plans
Credit Advance
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Directors of investors Syndicate
of America, Inc. has voted to crc- I
dit advance payments with an ad­
ditional two percent per annum
return for the period April 1.
through December 31. and to *n
aside as a reserve from accumu­
lated earnings a turn or sums suf­
ficient to permit this action.
This raises Ihe effective Interest
rate on advance payments made
by the company'! certificate hold-i
era to four percent per annum for
such period. Terms of the install-!
ment certificate*, ismed by the
company, provide Kite the re
serve for advance p a y m e n t
shall be accrued at Ihe rale •
2% per annum, compounded a
nualiy, Tims, for the period Indl
cited, the rale has been doubled.,1
T
h a future
ft it 11ra accrual
a css r«■a t rrate
a i n policy
rtn Uni' evnr
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on
advance payments will be review­
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end of the calendar year.

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Lyman High School will hold
its annual awards presentation
program May 23 at 2 p. m.
Awards to be presented will
include scholarship, athlete*,band,
t) p ng and mathematics.

SW IFT PRKMIUM O RAD I " A " Or. ft Dr. QUICK PRO ZIN 4 - 6 Lb. Average
Lowing Transfer and Storage
Co. of MO E. Third S t, Sanford,
agent ef Allit4 Van Lines, helped
Allied attain a new nil time record
ha volume in IBM.
Phil Roche, aaalsunt manager
ef Loeeing, said th a t Allied show­
ed a to u t gross ef 172,090,000 for
ISM, some M percent more than
900,000,000 gross for ISM.
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James Facemlre has been named
manager of Brass Motors.
Facemlre lives with hia wife and
(bur ebildren at SOM Iroquois Dr.
Before coming to Sanford, Facemire lived la FaJraeeat, Va, Ha
waa manager ef the DeSeto-Ply­
mouth dealership Urns* for 11
year*.

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BW YORK &lt;Un&gt; — The Chi- each city in tha leagues, whs saw
a White Box will repeat but the teems in spring training.
.Lea Angelas Dodgers wilt be Tha White Box wera picked to
kneed by the Ban Francisco
make It twe straight American
hat's tbs faroeaat for the two League flags by 19 writer* and
I pennant m e n made by tho did not nealve a vote below third
M Press International'* 90- plaee. Hie Cleveland Indiana wert
l beard of hnaobnll experts, rated second and the New York
i board la composed of United
oa InUroaUonal Bporta Editor Yankees third followed by tha De­
i H. Petersen and UPI base- troit Tigers, Baltimore Oriolce.
t writer Milton Rlchraan in ad- Kama* City Athletic*, Bolton Red
to 4S writers, thro# from Box add Washington Senator*.

The Gianta wera the first-place
choice pf 37 writers! tha Blare*
had 18 flrit-place votes while the
Dodgers got only five first-place
votes followed by Cincinnati,
Pittsburgh, fit. Louia, Chicago gad
Philadelphia.
Here’s what the tight National
League managers have to eay on
the eve of tho 1M0 pennant race:
Walt Alston, Dodgers: "You
can't keep from being enthusias­
tic with all tha fine looking young­

ster* we have. Look i t tho Job
thoy did last yaar. And now we
hare more. We're aatlefied we’ll
make a strong bid for tho pen■ant."
Cberlio Drssaen, Bravest "I
think we here n better team than
Lot Angeles and 1 fael we can
beat the Giants, too. My young
pitchers will get more work and
that tusana Warren Bpahn and
Law Burdette Should bo more ef­
fective than laet year. And Red
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I t wis quite an Impreaaiva sight Fru
flight to see .Coach Oavi Laude s
ItptwAa nip the baseball around Me­
nds! Stadium. They pounded out 16 hits
m tho tough Apopka Darter# and there
ain’t a cheap hit in the lot. Every kid
lit got a hit lined th« ball out of tha Inaid like a froxen rope. Big first baseman
unea Markham cam* sear to clearing the
Inca In tha first inning when ha sent a
lomlag trlpta down to tha corner of the
ftfietd foul l|ae.
The moat Impraeslve youngster I have
m tn soma time on a high school ball
• a la freshman Jaekit Caolo. He’a not
itich bigger than your flat but he reslly
in awing n baseball bat. Ha rapped three
its against tha OBO foes, one of which
as a big triple down the foul line. Aluragb ha still has a lot to learn behind
ia plate, ho allows g n a t premies as an
Steuuuttng receiver. He moves will boInd the plate and has a vary fins arm.
la older brother Nike* who la a aophoiore, can also awing tha big bat. Ha got a
1ple and • single Friday and waa robbed
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but moat of the boys give credit to thalr
trip to the Bat Batt laat week. Coach
Laude took hln team to tha automatic
pitching machines laat OTiuredsy and evi­
dently this did a great deal of good.
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Aufuit. Bob Friend should make
a comeback and Gino Clmoll and
Hal Smith are key addition*.’'
Charlie Grimm. Cabe: "Thl*
team haa improved all tba way
over last year’* 1 feel that wall
finieb In the firat divUion this
year became we’ve, eliminated
■time weak ipota with off-a—aon
deala and have acquired apeed
and newer."

P age 6— Mon. April 11, I960

SeminotesTrip Apopka Nine,
14-13 With 10th Irming Rally

A IM IN G A T T O P

Coven Sports
B y JERRY COVINGTON

# in fn rl

Sehoendlentt five* every indica­ the defence it taken but I with
tion that ha will aaaka a coma- I felt morn aeenre about my
pltrhiaf. Cal MeLfeh Will bo a blf
beck. ”
Bill Rlyney, Gloat a: "All I feel help but he can't do it nlono.
la that well be a contender. The Still, my pitching hoe looked bet­
experience of tail year helped «a ter during the spring than peo­
and our defen*o le better. Our ple told mo it would.”
Doaay Martaagh, Pirates: "I
pitching ia deeper. But wo atlll
need a *troofer bench. But all think we have a fiae chance to
I’m fo ln f to aay it that wall do win tbo pennant. Few people m lIlia that with all our trouble* with
our beaL"
Fred Hatebiaeon. Rada: "Wo iajuriae, etc., we wera only a few
have the power, the apeed and game* out of firat place in lata

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10th Inning, cenlerfielder Alex
McKibbln sent a looping single to
right field to drive home Lin Rlaner with the winning run over
the tough Apopka Blua Dartera
Friday.
The Scminoles now have a 2-2
record and they are undefeated
in the Orange Belt Conference.
Senior Jim Graeey alerted on
the mound for the Seminolea and
wet very effective until he tired
In the sixth Inning. The booming
beta of tho locals give him a
10 run lead and during bit • in­
nings he fanned nine Darter bet­
ters. He lost hit control in the
tilth and was replaced by Mike
Roberta. Roberta alio found him­
self in trouble In the final Inning
when the Darters tied the score
and senior Paul Mitchell came In
and abut the door.
Mitchell had very fine control
and the Apopka bats were cooled
with hit effective curve. He work­
ed four innings and was never
In serious trouble. TMa wee MUcbeU’e first win of the young teaaon.
F«r the firat time IhJa action
the locals found the range from
the plate and they binged the ball
all over the field. They pounded
three Darter pitchers for la hits,
three of which were sharp triples.
In the first inning with two men
on, firat baseman James Markham slammed a deep triple to
(he left field fence to drive la two
runs. Shortstop Billy Rowlea then
tingled and Mike Caola then fol­
lowed with another booming trt&gt;le to aeon Markham and Rowes. Little Jackie Caolo then came

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Athletic director and coach Fred
Canaa la always Interested In everything
going on around SHS but in the laat few
weeka he haa had his mind on one thing—
golf. HU fine golf team haa now won 15
golf matchea In a row and last week they
topped It off by beating Kdgawatar of Or­
lando. They have two more matches this
year and then they are off to Lakeland
for the 8tate High School Tournament
Ganaa has several youngsters who can
score right along with anybody. Jim Gleeson fired a 72 the other day In a match
and several others were in the high 70'a.
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Since John Colbert took over aa swim­
ming coach two ysars ago a t SHS things
have been a little rough around tha adgea.
But last week all of his afforta were re­
warded. His youngsters took on Edgewater and gava Colbert hU first win.
Of course, as tradition will have It,
they gave him the old heave ho and tossed
him in the pool.

A fo tr
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Ring, Powell
Pace Golfers
u id wta tha "best looklag ma­
terial ever reporting te tho Kan

The Lea Angeles Dodgora clear•ll the dock* for the opening
e f tho National Luge* aeaaon today with World Itrte i boro Lar­
ge Sharry, lb* groat "ftelahor" of
IBM, dated for duty aa a atarter.
.Tho 94-year-old right - hander
WU Hated gg a poaaJbte atarter
M ated tha Chicago Cubs oa
Wednesday after ■ final tuM-up
Sunday te which ha allowed one
te a and one hit la throe tealogi
■gainst the Ban Francisco Gianta.
A crowd ef 19.1M at 8acram*oto
S9W the world ehimploea comMete their txhIMUoe campaign
With in H victory ever tho
Manager Walt Alaten, who
premised Sherry ha would got ■
chance te start if ho bad a strong
■ring. Indicated the big rightBedov had woe hid battle. Shor»F, whe wee twe gamaa and sav­
ed twe ethers te tea World S erin
•Bar compiling a 7-9 record ever
the sensed half i f the 19M teapro, argued that Ma career would
l e i horioead if ho waa used prigurfly go a relief pitebor.
Willy Mooa kit twe deublea aid
94orm L etter drove in twe runs
te lead • U-hlt attack that
Brought Urn Dodger* their 19th
wta te 99 exhlMUaa games. The
Wants finished their Grapefruit
League tea tea with a u-ia roc-

at Ponaacola."
White meat of tho players will
bo rooktet, virtually all of them
hiving b u a paid boauats te ilgn
UMir contract*, Robertson will
hiv* aenrol pUyora who ..w o
with him at Otean, where ho
Managed ia INS in tba Now YorkFoaniylrsill league.
Through tbT couricay of San
Francisco Giant Farm Club Dir•ater Carl Hubbtll, the squad wilt
ba bound and fed at the Giant
training hat* at Memorial Stad­
ium through Monday night. It la
expected that moat of tho playera then will taka room* at tha
Monteauma Hotel downtown.
Genera! Manager Pater Bchaal
•ipocte te trrango • brief exhibllion game toms Unto late Sunday
or Monday between Sanford and
o m of the Giant lum a. It will bo
free te fan*.
Tbo Gnyboueda got thalr first
taate of ISM aea*on play when
they a p p u r st Venetian Garden
Park In U u b u rg next Tuesday
night, April It. Leesburg it re­
turning te tha laague for tbo
firat time alnco 1137, Baltimore la
supplying Ibe players st Lroaburg where Boh Hooper, former
major leaguer, will be managing.
Bsnford'a firat game ia Mated
for T:U p. m. Wednesday, with
brief ceremonial slated for 7:30.

H. JL Rise and fenay Powall
were named co-mpdaUiti la tbs
Spencer. Manorial golf tauntsmant tn qualifying round play Sun­
day,
Bath had acoroo af 71.
Flights in tha upcoming play aro
aa follows.
Sonny Fowoll v*. Tom Flnnorty;
B. 0. HtmlHom vt. Curloy Dunn;
Gant Wltatll va. Bain Weber;
Harold Melania vs. Hugh Grier;
Dr. H. K. Ring VS. Esrl Hlfginbotham; Carl Hsfalitsel va. Roy
Syutta; Lana Bradford va. E. J.
Still; Jack Allan vs. Dick Andrus.
* Second Flight — Aba Fannall va.
Harry Cubing; Keith Burr va.
Mack Cleveland) Ralph Blmas v».
Andy Carrawsy; Elmer Boomer
va. Jebn Ivsy,
Third Flight - Dm DeodanvUls
va. Robert Biltholrntr; Jack Lang­

BUFFALO, N. Y. (UPI) - Run
Gelngt, a f t , 391-pound veraatlte
lineman from Xavier. Okie Univer­
sity, haa signed with tha Buffalo
BUia of the American Football
League.

Fourth Flight — Copt. H. M.
Yost va. T. McGregort Tommy
Thompson va, Dave Bach: Billy
Vlhlro vi, Dr. A. C. McClIlum;
Frank Dun* va. Jokn Williams,
Fifth Flight — Ray Harron va.
Den Wright; Ned Julian va. Fred
Ganat; Ed Hunt va, Adm. T. F,
Johnston; Dr. Harry Woodruff vs.
Robert WIUIo. .
Sixth Flight — Harry Weir va.
Harold Kaatner; Adm, R. Jackson
vo. Ralph Wight; Dick Shilling va.
Ed Davis; Capt. J . D. Ramai*
will play tha winner ef a playoff
lietwooa W, A. Patrick and William
Toll.
All firat round matehaa must ha
played from Tueaday to Sunday.
All second match#* moat be play­
ed from April *11-99. All third
matchea from April 94-90.
Tho finals will b t played May 1.

Sm ell Favorite

Cardenas R eturn!

B ill! Sign G oing!

NEW YORK &lt;VP!) - laaac
Logart, ulohratiag hls ITtk birth­
day today, la a alight favorite to
b u t Candy McFarland tonfitet tn
their acbodultd loround waiterweight bout at St. Nicbolae Anna.

CINCINNATI ( U F D - lb o Cteclan all Rada today nturaod Chic#
Cardinal, a st-yaar-eld tefieldor
from Mataniaa. Cuba, te Havana
of tha International Laague, sub­
ject to M-hour n u l l .

and once you roach tbo f ln t di­
vision It’s not an awfully long
way to first plaee. W# feel our
off-eeaien deal* helped our pitch­
ing and our bench."
Eddie Sawyer, Phillies: "Wo
are going to go along this year
with our young players. We finiahed last playing our vetsrana
last year. Our trouble last year
was that wa couldn't score runs.
Bally Hemaa, Cardie ale: "1 Maybe our kids can’t either but
think we have laid the around. they'ra going to get a ehot at it"

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like to send hit brother home.
Left fielder Ray Lundquiit then
came through with a line tingle
to left to tend Jackie Calo home.
This was quite an exhibition of
hilling for all of these hits wera
sharp and on the button.
Markham dlaplcj-ed the power
that has already given him two
batting crown* as ha had a tri­
ple, double, and a tingle In six
trips to the plate. He alto tent
another ahot to deep left field
that was hauled in to rob him
of another aure extra bsaa Mow.
The Caolo brothers were also great
in their eiforta at the plate. Mike
who la sophomore, had two bate'
knocks and Jackie bad three.
MeKlbbin, who drove in tho
wianlng run had two singles along
with Ray Lundquiit.
In the defenaPa department
third baseman Terry Christensen
was outstanding. On seven field­
ing chances he handled them all
flawtsaaly and made several bcatUul throws to nail tha runners
at firat bass.

OVER 35 YEARS
at Firat aud Falaette
(A lo v &gt;ld* Feet Office)

SANFORD
FURNITURE
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ATTENTION PARENTS!
Johnny Janion, Lawrence Fivoc,
Mike Abcli, Chris Tbomaa, Paul
RumMay, Sonny M eiur, John
Bridges, Jimmy Fay, Bradford
Pnidon, Herb Begirt, Bobby
Tbomptea, Thomas O'Dm m II,
Douglas Henson, Jamaa Reynolds,
Darrell Benge.
CFO CLUB— manager, F. B,
Cooper—. practice hold /Monday,
Wednesday and Friday at 4:SS
at field behind stadium. Tammy
Lamb, Robert Rumbtey, Mike
Bowei, Dan McFariln, Chuck Pol*
lard, Bill Coleman, Jack Coda,
Bill Higgins, Ron Outlaw, Clar­
ence Johnson, Roy Dowser, Den
Slroud, Paul Harne, Robin J o u i,
Rod Doffaron.'
ELKS CLUB- monagar, Mr.
Donohue—practice bold at field
In back of alodium, 4:30 Tueaday
and Thursday. Ricky Slroa. Mic­
key Donohue, Jimmy Johnson,
Butch Vlhlen, Georg* Mark©*,
Henry Yeackle, Eric Yatea, Bon­
ny Msaon, Bob Pollard, Wayne
Epps, Bobby Averott, Tom Fay,
Roger Smith, Gary Brown, David
Howa.
CIV1TAN CLUB — managers,
Glen Price end Roy Tbomaa—
practice bold Monday, Wednesday
and Friday at 4:99 at field te
back of itedlum. Jerry Whit­
more, Richard Jensen. Chick
Meeks, Mike Woodruff. BUly
Klippstein Sold
Brown, Butch B lur, Bari Batch,
Harry Schaffer, Doyle Young, BID
To Cleveland
LOS ANSBLES (UPI &gt;— Right- Kuykendall, Kan Barnes,- Wayne
handed plldwr John KUppetala of Sampler, Eddie Griffith, Frank
Lm Aagelea haa been sold te tbo Murray, Ken Parka,
Cleveland Indian* in n straight
cu b deal, the Dodgers anaettneed
today.
CAN’T COPE
Tbo 39-yoer-old hurior was allteg
most of lost aeaaon with n baa
WITH THAT
beck. Ha appeared In 91 gamoa for
the world champions, notching a
DOWNPOUt ^
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4-9 record and a 9J7 aareod run
average.

Tha Bab* Ruth League tu rn
roster a jer the 19*0 aeaaon wore
•nammeed today by the City Recreation Department.
SHRINE CLUB — manager*;
Tod Garten and Jamas Irooka—
practice hold Monday and Thurs­
day at 4:90 p. m. at tba field be­
hind Municipal Stadium. Tbomaa
P. Brooks, Donald McMurry, Bud­
dy Lawson, David McGUlla, Eug«M William*, Robert Margolin,
Ken Tyro, Ed Wagner, Johnny
Ray, Mika MUJi, Pat Nolte, Harold Sundvall, Ray Dradford, Don
McCall, Harry Flock.
ROTARY — m anner!. Harry
CaseU and Goorgo Touhy—prac­
tice hold, Tueaday .ad Thursday
at 4:90, at fiald behind stadium.
Rex Creamer, John Ogden, Jim
Touhy, LeRey Grover, Larry
ghamrood, Terry Nubleaon, Lar­
ry Elaworlh, Tim Barrowman,
Eddte Koaky, Billy White. Bobby
Johnson, Fred Jorrla, BUly Lovolac*, Johnny Phillip*, Ralph Simat.
KIWANIS CLUB - managers,
Jahs KeeUng, Ronnie Hunt
and Boh Sheddeo—practice held
Tueaday, Wodneiday and Friday

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Harold Kaatner, prominent Flor­
ida Shrine loader who will ho
president of the Sanford Grey­
hound Baseball Club this aummar,
this morning doffed hie fet la n
lavish tribute te 74 Sanford bualneaamon In particular and ovary
old and now baaobail ton In par­
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Informed that aU fence algaa
and icoroeard ada had been told,
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underway te oaraaat tomorrow.
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when told that 7* merchant* kad
mad* this possible.
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Pater Schaal, and another 94 tank
apace en Memorial Stadium foaeo.
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■aid, "it le the more eallefaetery
bacaue 1 am told tbero waa vir­
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the aatoa. With that kind of tupport from our merchants we
should be te for e floe season, nod
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Florida Building
Boom Predicted By
Business Bureau

FOR CHUI.UOTA FOREST RANGER A. L. MCDOWELL a lot of thing*
*eem to run in fives. McDowell, who recently took over as ranger at the
Oviedo Tower has five children, five horses and five dogs. However, he
only has two ponies. McDowell wan transferred here from the Orlando Flo­
rida Forest Station. Mrs. McDowell, who was up watching for fires while
her husband controlled the horses, dogs and youngsters, used to run a rid­
ing academy in Bithln. From the left are Sharirsn Lynn, Darlaina Wynn,
Trigger, Eager and McDowell.
(Herald Photo)

By DICK WEST

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WASHINGTON (UP1) — It's a
good thing that most employes of
the U. S. Information Agency are
peaceable men. I don't think we
can afford many $20,000 fist
lights.
This Is what it cost us tax*
payers for one unidentified Infor­
mation specialist to take a swing
a t a colleague during a drinking
bout a t soma unnamed foreign
post.
Membera of a House appropria­
tions subcommittee ran acrose
the incident while bolding hearInga on the new USIA budget.
They seemed to bo a trifle dis­
mayed by the expense of intra­
mural fisticuffs.
According to USIA Director
George V. Allen, the agency spent
more than’ 34,000 training the tip­
sy battler for an overseas assign­
ment and more than $8,000 get­
ting him there. After the dust-up,
it ordered him home again at a
cost of almost $8,000. .
vou not sober him un
-Why rfiit
did you
up
and tell him to apologize?" asked
Rep. Robert L. F. Sikes (D-Fl*.).
"That is considerably cheaper.'*
Aljea replied that the USIA
wanted to rebabUlteto the em ­
ploye if possible because he had
"almost bilingual ability in five
lenguagei." This Impressed me
as a rare ability indetd. I have

Lt. Ernest It. Dohae, a former
Sanford resident, died a t a Ft.
Dlx, N. J . hospital recently, fol­
lowing a brief Illness.
Lt. Dohne was la tho United
States Navy Reserve at the time
of hie death. He was 35. A na­
tive of Fall River, Mesa., Lt.
Dohae Jolaed tho Navy la 1042.
Ho ia survived by hie widow,
Mra. Dorothy M. Dohne ef 310
Share* Dr., Tom'a River, N. J-:
his mother, Mrs. Anns Cunning­
ham Doha* of Fall River; a son
Thorns* W. Dohne and a daugb-

trouble being bilingual in even
one language.
The subcommittee also was dis­
turbed over the upkeep of some
of the non • belligerents in the
US1A. It found one lady who Is
being paid $14,190 a year to
spread culture in Iceland.
The Job is rated at $9,005 to
$11,550 and the man she replaced
was drawing only $$,600. Not only
that, the lady is making $2,420 a
year more than her boss.
Allen and his assistants did
Ibeir best to explain how this
came about but I don't think
those Congressmen ever under­
stood it'
They were equally unclear as
to why the US1A was paying
above-rated salaries to employes
in Germany, Britain, Spain, Swe­
den, Switzerland, Italy, Austria,
Canada, France, 5tcxico and Bra­
zil.
Chairman John J. Rooney (DN.Y.) said he kept thinking dur­
ing the hearing about a former
subcommittee m e m b e r , now
dead, who had been one of the
agency's sharpest critics.
"If (hat gentleman were living
with us now and ho were to read
this testimony this afternoon dur­
ing this pkst hour, lie would sure­
ly have a heart s tu c k and pass
on opce again," Rooney said.

Sanford Naval Air Station it
and their dependents played
large part in the recent nation­
wide drive to collect clothing for
the orphans of earthquake devas­
tated Agadit, Morocco.
In response to the March 10
appeal from Admiral Harold P.
Smith, Commander In Chief U.
S. Naval Forces, Europe, cloth­
ing came pouring into the many
Naval Installations around the
globe.
NAS Sanford’s part In the drive
was coordinated by Lt. Cdr. Wil­
liam M. Ilearn, Protestant Chap­
lain, with the help of the Navy
Wives Club. The Navy wives don­
ated a great amount of lime to
the giving and gathering of cloth­
ing.
Chaplain Hearn reported more
than 2,000 pieces of clothing were
left in his office. The clothing
was (hen sent to NAS Jackson­
ville Jo be forwarded to Oakland,
California, from where It was
sent to Its ultimate destination.
The clothes were delivered to
Agadir by Naval Reserve aircraft
and personnel ap'.'y named "An­
gels for Agadir" by Rear Ad­
miral Allen Smith Jr., Chief of
Naval Air Reserve Training.
Moroccan King Mohammed V 'i
26-year-old daughter, Princess
I.alls Malika, president of the
hloroccan Red Cross, was the
supervisor of all the welfare eervices which gave aid to the vic­
tims.
Princess Leila Malika gave
(hanks for the clothing gifts whan
she said. "You have brought what
we needed most, clothing and
food for the babies. We seed
more, but above all, we need milk
snd food for the children."

MIAMI (L'PI)—Florida will be
the only state where more homes
are built in tha coming 12 months
than in the past year, a Univer.
slty of Miami Bureau predicted
Sunday.
Florida also contains the two
metropolitan areas where home
building will chow the greatest
increase in the year to come, the
report said. They ere Orlando and
Tampa-St. Petersburg.
The report by the University of
Miami's Bureau ef Business and
Economic Research said horns
building in all areas e f the coun.
try will decrease during the year
from April 1, 1M0, through March
31, 1M1.
Tha South Atlantic area will at*
n decrease ef about • percent, but
home building in Florida will be
up 4 percent, the bureau said.
“About 102,000 new housing
units are expected In tha state
during the forecast period, 4 per*
cent above the 1150 volume, end
the best performance of any stats
In the nation," the report sold.
Orlando Is expected to lead the
country in percentage, ef increase
ef housing start* with 12 psresnt.
The report aeld 10,200 new dwell*
Ing unite will he etarted during
the period.
“Close behind Orlando is the
fast-growing Tsmpe - St. Peters,
burg region." The Increase there
Is forecast a t 0 percent, or 22,000
housing starts for the period.
The “more mature" area of
Fort Lauderdale - Miami area is
expected to remain tha largest
volume builder In Florida with
25,000 starts on dwellings. This
would represent n 4 percent de­
crease from the peat year.

Scattered Plane
Crashes Kill 8
By United Prose la ten tattsaa l
Eight persons w art killed and
three injured Sunday la a widely
scattered rash of small airplane
crashee.
Three of tha viciimt were aervicemen, including two members
of the Navy's Blue Angela crack
flying team.
Lester Kelly. 43, and Robert
Foutcb, 3T. both of Hobart, Ind.,
ware killed in tbolr slngle-taglo*
plane, piloted by Kelly, In 0 crash
less than iso yards from a cluster
of houses at Knox, Ind.
Theodore A. Bowen, 37. of Chi­
cago, died when his single engine
private plane stalled at 300 feet
and crashed between two houses
south of Hinsdale, 111., a Chicago
suburb. Two ptsseagers In the
plane, Daniel Mcjorich, 32, of Chicago, end Zigmund Mature, 31, of
Cicero, III., were critically In­
jured.
William D. Cunningham. 11, an
airman from Grand Rapid, Mich.,
was killed and another airman,
Eldred Kolb, 24. was seriously In­
jured when Kolb's light plena
crashed while lending on a raneh
owned by Kolb'a parents near
Bison, S. D. Both were on leave
from an air base In Topeka, Kan.
Navy Pilot Lt. W. F. Sherwood
end Mechanic J . R. MeCty, both
members of the Navy's Blue An­
gels aerial precision flying team,
died when the F3F Cougar Jet
crashed on takeoff from Petersoa
Field at Colorado Springs, Colo.
Four persons scrambled from
their bureiag piano after it kit
a tree ia an emergency landing
near Montlcelio, Utah.

most concentrated effort was
aimed at Jackson, a city of 150,000 population.
Negro leaders predicted that TO
percent of Jackson's 1,000 Ne­
groes would participate in the
boycott. However Percy Greene,
a conservative Negro editor, said
the move would have little following.
The White Citlsens Councils
called the use of economics in the
racial crisis a "tvo-w sy m eet"
and said many Negro employes
will lose their jobs in the event
of a boycott.
But Evers said Negroes have
"Just been told to save their
money, not stay away from their
jobs." He said “we're doing this
instead of going downtown and
subjecting ourselves" to laws re.
cently passed by the Mississippi
Legislature against possible alt*

Three Seminole High girls were annual study of democracy at
chosen to attend Florida Girls work are Deanna Nichols, 2111
State.
South Oak Ave.; Penny Ander*
The girls picked lo attend the son. 124 Plnscrcst Dr.; snd Nickl
Ashby, 1910 Hibiscus Cl. Alternates are Betsy Williams, 220
Elliott Ave. and Margaret Jones,
308 W. Firth St.
Miss Nichols trip Is sponsored
by the Jaycee Wives and the
NEW YORK (U PD -D on Drys* American Legion Auxiliary, Miss
by (he Anna Miller
dele of tho Los Angeles Dodgers Anderson's
Circle of the Sanford B. P. O. E.
■nd Hank Arson of the Milwaukee and Miss Ashby's by the Pilot
Braves were picked today to be the Club. Choosing the girls was con*
N a t i o n a l League's outstanding ducted by the Women's Auxiliary
playsrs of i 860.
of the Sanford American Legion
The United Press International's Post, with Mrs. Chloe Butts in
board of baseball experts, com- charge.
posed of 50 writers and broadcastTen girls were chosen by their
ers who saw the teams in spring fellow juniors, and from thosa
training, made sidewheeling Dry*- approved by tha faculty. Lota
dsle a hair-line choice over Johnny were drawn to deddo which club
Antonelli of the San Francisco girls would be sponsored by the
Gienls for pitching honors.
three clubs.
But no less than 43 of the 50 ex­
Florida Girla Slate Is held In
perts picked the 20-year-old Aaron Tallahassee each summer. Tha
lo win the 1060 batting title in the girla organist themselves into a
greatest "vote of confidence" ever miniature state In get a first*
given a player since the poll was hand idea of ho* our govern­
begun.
ment works.

Drysdale, Aaron
Picked To Be '60
Outstanding Stars

down protesta. The Taws carry a
six-month sentence for violation
of statutes prohibiting the ohstructlon of public passageways
or entering premises where for*
bidden by signs. Mississippi is
the only . Southern state which
has had no sitdown protests
against segregated lunch roun*
tars.

SEATTLE (U P!) — A •sh arp
local" earthquake was recorded
here Sunday night by the Sola*
mograph a t tha University « f
Washington.
Prof. Frank Neumann, Untvare
aity of Washington seismologist
said tha quake waa centered "d#»
flnllley within 10 mllea ef tho
rampus, possibly beneath Paget
Sound" on the west side ef the
city.
,
“The shock was highly localAPRIL a
Iced.’' Neumann said, "and n « |
Admissions
Gary Lamar Muse, Sanford; of loo great Intensity.** I t oeetsf*
red a t 1:47 a. m. There were M
Gary Edward Skipper, Sanford; reporta of damages.
Jam es Davis Jr., Sanford; Vi­
One Florida oil field haa already
vian Laws, Altamonte Springs;
Harriett Dess, Sanford: Ellbabeth produced more than 3,000,000 her*
Weeks, Sanford; Thomas Barnes, rels.
Sanford; Christopher J . Holmes,
DeBary: David Runl, Sanford;
NOT RESPONSIBLE
Frank Deas, Lake Monroe.
Births
I will not be responsible fee
Mr. snd Mrs. Albert Fsupel, San­ any debts incurred by anyone
ford; a daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
other than myself.
Mrs. Joe B. Laws, Altamonte
MARSHALL 8. GRIM
Springs, a daughter.
Dismissals
Judge Thomas, Sanford; Alfred
CAMERAS
P. Horton, Lake Mary; Dora
Photography Supplies
Stetler, Sanford; Mrs. Frances
1 • Day Devslepiag Scrota*
Stenstrom and baby, Sanford;
Minerva Hutchison, Mims; Charles
WIEBOLDT CAMERA
McMillan, Sanford; Vera Mentzer,
Maitland, Deborah Whitley, San- III 8. Park SHOPBaafced. t l
ford.

Hospital Notes

We 'have about 50 U. S. Tirea
remaining in our liquidation
sale. Come in and get
them at cost

Ramle. so ctllsd miracle fiber,
thrives near Lake Okeechobee.

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By United Press International
Negroes launched t Holy Week
rmaade against Southern segrecation customs today with a hoy.
colt of Ratter goods-lsden (tore*
that refute to terve Negroes at
lunch countert.
The Southwide move brought
threata from aonte white More
ownera to fire Negro employes.
And the Jackson State Times
said editorially Sunday the boy.
ro tt might touch otf a secondary
boycott by whites of stores that
do not fire Negroes.
This brought a reply from
Medger Evers, field secretary of
the Mississippi NAACP, that such
aetion "could reverberate in Ne*
gross boycotting stores th at fir*
Negroes."
Although boycotts were planned
for Florida, Georgia, South Caro,
lina, Tennessee and Virginia, the

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Sonata Dtmocralle Leader Lyn. don 1. Johneon (Ten.) expressed
.' confidence that, with admtnlitra- flow "eoaparallOB,**
congren
would tn le t leglilatlon dealing
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Keep Schools Open,
JACKSONVILLE (UP1) - The
Yanas Damocrata of Florida went
oo record Saturday against clos­
ing public schools even If racially
Jatngratsd.
'This resolution, and oaa com­
manding Gov, La Roy Collins for
"praventlng racial slri/s," pasted
over a scattering of opposition at
tha Young Democrat!’ convention
T bt convention honored aa out­
standing Damocrata State Treaiit&gt;. w a r Ed Laraon, Sen. George
K v gmathars, Stata Party Chairman
Jam as Milligan and retiring Na­
tional Commlttaeman Jerry Cartar.
Other resolutions passed by tha
aanvaaticAi
Recommended that tha state
aonitlHUea ha revised to permit
amandmanta ta ba made through
Initiative; ■
Pavorad astanalon of tha Sunahiaa SUta Pathway ta the Geor­
gia line.
Urged party loyalty on Urn part
ef all afBca holders.
F a m e d granting t e a m of
absence without penalty ta any
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east before flying horns to Tessa
for s fair days rest, shares opti­
mism with many other legielators that a voluntary medical
ear* plan far elderly citltens will
pare Congress this year.
The probability of action on
this election-year iaiut waa bol­
stered over the weekend by word
that Vice President Richard M.
Nixon wants Congress to approve
at this session a "constructive al­
ternative" to the Democratic Forand "compulsory’' heallh insur­
an ts measure.
Strong indications also were
seen that the Eisenhower admin­
istration waa working toward a
compromise farm bill
prima­
rily designed to solve the mount­
ing wheat surplus.
Johnson said "If the adminis­
tration will get in here and coop­
erate, men of good will can past
a farm bill." He said he was re­
ferring to a general farm meas­
ure but emphasised that the
wheat surpluses were the crux of
the problem.*

Carnival Worker Admits Slaying
WASHINGTON (UPI)—A power­
fully • build carnival roustabout
faced a coroner's inquest today
on charges ho murdered former
Bradley University President Da­
vid B. Owen with his bare hands.
Bobbie Richard Van Over, It,
of Tampa waa charged Friday
wllh first degree murdar In the
hole! room atrangulatlon-bcaling
of Owen, SI, manager of tbo
Santa Crus, Calif., Chamber of
Commerce.
An inquest was achaduled at tha
District of Columbia morgua.
Owtn. wbo cam* here last week
to testify at congressional bear­
ing! tboul proposed funds for ■
Santa Crui yacht bssin. waa dis­
covered naked, batleredand dying
with two neck bones broken la
a 24-sday hotel room Thursday.
Owtn was president of the
Peoria, 111., university from 1&gt;M

to 1SS1. Ha resigned for health
reason* In the wako of ■ basket­
ball fix scandal involving the
school's blghly-rankad team.
Van Ovar was taken Into cus­
tody after an Informant told po­
lice the road • show hand had
bragged In a bar: "Boy Did I
work that guy over."
Offleera also bald Mrs. Lola
Darlene Van Over, bis wife, as
a material witness.

Sm oking Out Trouble
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo..
(UPI) — A girl apotled "smoke"
coming from a house during a
spell of snowy weather and fire­
man raced to the acene. All tbey
found was steam rising from
msltlag snow on tha root of the
house.

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SLEEPING rooms 97 per week.
FA 3 2794.
2 BEDROOM unfurnUhed houie,
kitchen equipped. Ph. FA 1-4469.
FURNISHED 2 bedroom house,
freshly painted. Near b a s e .
Phone FA 2 2097 or FA 2 3730.

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1-BEDROOM houie, kitchen equip­
ped. 973 month. Outride city
limit!. FA 2-9660.

Legal Notice
i v t i m i a v to n n
Healed bill, will h . r » r ,l v . il tn
l h . City Manager'* office, City
IUI1. Hanford. Florid*. ih r o u s b
T h u rsd a y , April t l . 1 &gt;(« .1 l : l «
P. M. T b s bill, will b» puhllclr
n p . n r d »nd read. In IN. City f o m m lt . ln n Ronm. c l i p Malt, Ranford,
P l o r l d s nn this . a m . iUt* a t 1:01

P, XI.

All blit, a h . l l ba r l t i r l r m a r k —1
t a auch nn tha nuleld* nr ilia
st a le d envelope. All bl&lt;H ahall Inrluiia a ropy of tha epertflrallnn*
■nd l ll a r a t u r a on tha llam a hid.
l ta m 1 Ona ( I I new eiu-lneed
r n m p r e a e tr g type gar*
ba** bmly.
t u r n It n n a r t ) n a w tr u c k
cbaaala.
Ilam t i l Ona i l l naw m otor,
liad . I r a n sw eeper,
f-nplaa of tha ilalallad a p a d f l r a .
Ilona a n d require m e nt* a ra a val).
■hla a t tha office of tha City
K a n t tar,
W arre n K. Knnw l**
C ity t t a n i a a r
Putill,h April II, III*.
n o T irw

o r ix t e x t io x t o
i r n u n r r u n fisc a l
I S I S VOOO-IOOl
TO WHOM IT MAT L'ONCKRV AND
TO A 1,1, OWNERS, PERSONS OR
EN T ITIE S RURJBCT TO CIS NTRAT,
AND nOUTIIKRN P t / m t D A FLOOD
CONTROL DISTRICT TAXF.H.
n o t i c k i a K K i i K n r u i v k x , in
rn m p lla n ra w ith a n d lir s u t h o r l l y
nf C h a p ta r t i l . F lorid* B latulaa
aa amended a n d C h a p te r HIT*,
l a a l or F lorida, l t ! » . t h a t th a
flo v ern ln g Hoard of C e n tra l and
P n ulha ro F l o r i d a Flood Control
DHtrlet, * puhlln c orpora tion aila*
t i n e a nd o p s r s tl n n u n d a r s a d by
v l n u a of t h a la w a of lh a a ta t o
nf Florida, I nlands to a dopt the
following l o n la ilv e budaot. o r a*
lha aama m ay be sm andad, for
• 4Id D la trlrt fo r lh a flecal yo a r
i-anlnnlna J u l y 1, l i t ! a n d ending
JII MW a*. i*ai.
E stim a te d a m o u n t t* ba ralaad bv
District l a s a a
|f,MT, 4#n.oa
l.taa T a t Assessor'* F a t a 14,4(4.11
i:*tlmaiail nat a m o u n t to
ha ralaad b y D H trle t
t Aia*
i 2.iiMei.ee
■l&lt; narkl Ravanua Fund
Katiinaiad a m o u n t In be
ra rtlv o d from o t b a r
a.iurrao
iTi.eee.ee
IHtimntad u n obllga lad
nr nat b a la a r a w hich will
lia nn h a n d a t tha. hagln*
nlniilng of tho a b o r t ra
fa rr - d In floral y a a r
1,2TI.0ee.ee
K.ilinatad to ta l funds
avallnht*
I t , t l 4.eno.ee
Knr r n n i tr u o t l o n
1 1 1 , 000.01
F o r a rq u le ttlo n o f land
and n l h a r purpoaaa
t , 1 1 1 ,010.0*
F o r ope ration a nd mala*
laiianc* of th e Dlatrlct’a
W ork!
|I ,I I I , l ll .O S
For r ondue l o f Ik*
affair* of tho Dlatrlet
sa n a ra l ly
1 1 1 , 111.00
H r raaarvo
2 l4 .ttt.te
Total aallmatad
a a p a n d lt u r s s
14,114,etO.tt
Kailm siod a m o u n t w hlrh
which will a p p e a r a t lh*
beginning nf Hit above ra*
(erred to flacal y a a r as
oblig ated upon commitmanta m ade b u t Incom ­
plete
ITto.OnMt
T h a t nn th a Tth day nf May,
A. II, iota, a t nlna o'clock a. m .
In I h t ' principal offlc* of oalil Cen­
tr a l a n d Rout horn F lo r id a Flood
Control
D la trlrt.
Ill
K vtrlna
Hirtot, W a i t P a lm Daach, Florida,
h e a r in g will »&gt;# a ffo rd e d to all
nwnara. paraone, o r a nll|l*a who
who ar* o r m a y ba a u b ja r t to
aald D H tr le t M i n , (hair a t t o r ­
ney* nr oaont, to a p p e a r bafor*
aald Hoard a n d ehow lh a ir obJarilo na to aald RudaaL
T his Notice a h a ll b* publlabtd
In the e ighteen aounllaa of lh*
District In accordanc* w i t h a s t a t ­
ine lawa.
Thla lh* l l h d a y of April l i l t .
CICNTRAI, AND flODTHKRN
FLORIDA FtAXTD CONTROL
nmTRtcT n r rra oovjsrn INQ BOARD
Ry / * / J e ffers o n D a rla
C h a irm a n
(llaall
ATTKBTi
/ a / O. B. D ill, J r .
Sacralarr
MKHBRRB O F BOARD
R l l a r a- M i n i Vice-Chair­
man
David O. Click
W. H. H i t t
B r i a n K. MoCarty
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1. Good Food
Z. For Rent
S. Wanted to Rant
i Real Eatato Wont *4
S. Rett Eetate For Solo
C. Mortgage Loom
7. Bualneoa Opportunities
7-A Insurance
t. Female Help Wanted
*. Msle Help Wanted
II. Male or Female
II. Work Wanted
11. I'lumbing ticrvlca*
13. Electrical Servlets
U . Build, Paint * Repair
13. Special Servlcea
15-A Beauty Parloru
II. Flowers A Plants
17. Pats - Livestock - Supplies
.18. Machinery • Toole
IP. Boats and Motor*
20. Automobiles
20-A Traileri
11. Furniture
12. Art Idea Far Bale
22-A Article Wanted
23. Notice# k Personals
21. Lost ft Found

adopt

2. For Kent
2

BEDROOM HOUSE kitchen
equipped, children welcomed.
FA 2-2961.

FU RN ISH ED
apartm ent,
c le a n
and
c lo u
In.
Adults
only.
J i m m y C o w a n , F A f-4013.

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5. Head Eathte For Salt

BACHELOR apartm tnt complete­
ly furnished with lights Includ­ 9 BR HOME, 2 bath*. 7 mo. old, A
ed. 140 per mo. Apply 313 PalP l t - r i T l o m NAMM
Sacrifice. .Forest Dr. Loch A r-w
NOTICK i n hereby given t h e t t
melto Ave.
bor, FA 3-2292.
a m e n g ag e d In hutln*** nn Kiel*
Route 4IS (P. O. Boa No. 2), Semi­ 3-ROOM furnished garage apart­
nole County, Florida, u nde r the
ment c l e s c to downtowi.
WILL TRADE
Detinue nam e of, Fore e t L ake I A
FA 1-6106. . .704 Palmetto.
It, and t h a t I Intend In rrgletec
HOME FOR ACREAGE
eald nam* with lh a C lerk of The
Will taka acreage In trade on
C t r r u lt Court, Hemlnol* County, LARGE I bedroom furnished up2 ft 2 bedroom homes. Let us
Florida, In a r ro r d a n r * wllh tho
stair- apartment, downlown,
show you how your aersage can
provisions of Ihe F ic titio u s Nam*
water
furniihed.
163.
C
a
l
l
Xtatutes,
t n - w lt: flection S l l . t l
bo Invested la Tomorrows Hap­
FA
3-3071
befor*
1:30
P.
M.
Flo rid a n u i u l e o HIT.
piness by exchanging It for go*
Rig; A nthony Nnoear,
1700 MAGNOLIA: I BR. apt.,
• f these homes.
«,
Lillian N asser
"-W
F a lla Naesar
kitchsn equlpt. 167.30. FA 3-3931.
J t n n N aesar
W. H. "BUI" 8TKMPER Ageaey
REAL nice I BR. unfurnished Phong FA 2-4991
III N. Park
l a (be Court ml tho C so o l y Jodge ,
downstairs apt., kitchen equip­ Phong FA 2-9191 M01 Park Dr.
I S k M D I . l t Conoty, r i o r ld o .
ped. 133. 123 Park. FA 2-24N. 1-BEDROOM, 1 bath house, kit.
tm P r o M to .
In r o t R a ta l* o f
then equipped, large utility
KARL E. VAN FLEET
2-BEDROOM bouse, Ulchen equip­
room. On lot 110 ft. x 133 ft.
Deceased.
ped,
963
month.
FA
2-1993.
TO A ll Creditor* so d Fees s o e M ot­
9690 down. Ph. PA 9 4407 —
ion Claim* ar Demand* Agoloal
FA 3-26T7.
Sold SCatalii

Legal Notice

Tou and oach o f yon nr* hereby
notified a nd require d lo pre sent
a n y r t a l m s a nd de mande w hlrh IX T N * COURT OF THB fttCU TT
you, o r e it h e r of you. m a y hnva JL DOR.
IM IIM R
COL'ATC,
again*! tho e etal* nf KARL K. FLORID*. IN M O R A TE.
VAN FLKRT. deceased. H i e or aald Is rot Beta** nf
County, in (ho County J u d g e of JULIA EARNEST
DecaasaS
flemlnol* County. Florida, a t bl*
nffh-e In lh* r n u r t house of t t l d To All cred itors and Famnan H av­
County a t Renford. Florida, within in g claim * or DrmnoS* Again**
e ig h t r a le n d a r monlhe from the ■aid R elate,
Uni* of th e f ir s t publication ef
Tou and seek nf you are herahy
(hla notice. Each i-Hlm or demand nntlfiait and required tn -present
■hall be In w ritin g , and shall any rlalma and demands which
the place of resident* a n d potl you, or either nf ymi, may have
office eddree* of (ho claimant, sgalnat th* eetal* of Julia Karnand ahall he sw o rn to by lh# aat, deceased, |*t* of aald County
claim ant, hie a g en t, o r attorney, lo tho County Judge of Romtnoi*
■ nd a n y eucb claim or d t m a a d ('miniy, Florida, at hie office In
not on filed shall ho veld.
tho court houta of aald Connty
S ons I - Van Fleot
at Ranford, Florid*, within eight
A t A d m ln le tra irla of lha
calendar month* from lbs lima
K t l a l n of
of tbo first publication of this
HAUL K. VAN F L E E T ,
nollro. Koch claim or demand
deceased
■hall ha la writing, and ahall stale
RTKNSTIIOM. DAVIR A MrINTORIt the piece nf residence and poat
Attorney* for A d m l n H t r o tr l l
offlr* addrtaf of th* claimant, and
K dw arda Hu IId lug
■hall b* sworn lo by lha claimant,
Kanfnrd, Flo rid a
hie agent, sr attorney, and any
I’ublleh Apr. I t , I f , 21 A May t. each i-Hlm nr demand net an filed
i \ T lf H (TRCL'IT COt IIT «»F~THF.
NlbTM J l DICIAI. niBTRICT. 1%
AbH FOR SRMIAOLR COl'ATV,
FLORIDA.
IX L’MAXCRRT NO. IMSR
n tV O R i'R
ARDEN O. COOKE.
PlAlBUfr,
DORM

B. COOKE,

D a ftn d ta t
BBRER OP PCBMCATtOX
T H E RTATU O F FIAIRIDA TOl
Darla B. Cooh*
P. O. Boa 2*11
A ga na, Ouam
T o e ar* h e r e b y ordered t o ASp e e r a n d a n s w e r In person l o r by
a tt o r n e y ) t* a bill of complaint
R H d bora In a gain at you In Ik*
Circuit C o u rt of Ramlnelo County,
Florida, a n o r befor* the t t h day
of May, A. D. I I O . sa m e being a
s u i t fo r divorce, o t h e r * l e e a de­
cree pro confosto will b* entered
a g a i n s t you for f s l l u r a t o a p p e a r
a n d a n s w e r a t required by law.
I t 1* f u r t h e r ordered t h a t thla
N ollra be published one* a w a sh
l o r f o u r (4) s o s M c a tlv * w eeks lh
T he Renford Herald, a nawepaper
published la Ranfsrd, Remlnel*
County. Florida.
tviineee my . h d h d a n d official
se a l th is Tth d a y *f April. A. D.
D a v l l If. Oatchel, C lerk
( T rcult Court, Rsmlaol*
C ounty
By; M a r th a T. Vlbtan
D. C.

P. n . Bus i t l t
P u b l i s h d i r , U, l i

S jg p* sa
aas=

N d V*|r

■hall b* void.
It. tv. War#
A* administrator of th* Xotala af Julia Earnaat, de­
ceased.
R- W. War*. Attorney
p. tv Boa t i l l
Ranford, Florida
Publish Mar. 21 4k Apr. 4. It. IS.
l a 4b* Caere ml lha C ogaty Jodge,
*eo&gt;inote C ogaty. Florida, In Probale,

lu re i Relit* nf

TIIOMAI E. RPIRBB

Dec*a tod

To d ll Creditors ood Person* H a t .
Said R e t a i n

To* aid oach af yen ar* hfrtby
notified and required tn present
any claim* and domapda whlrh
you. or either of y*u. may have
sgalnat thg aatat* nf THOklAR
K. hPIHKR, deceased, let* of enld
County, In th* County Judg* ef
Remlnel* County, Florida, at - bt*
offlr* I* lh* court house uf oald
County at Ranfard, Florida, within
•iRht calendar month* from tho
time *f th* first publication
•f thla *otlca. Each claim or de­
mand ahall be I* writing, and ahall
Slai* th* pHr* of raaldanc* and
post office address nf tbo claim­
ant, and ahall b* awern to by lb*
rlalmant, hi* ag*nl ar attorney,
and any auch claim or demand nat
to filed abnll bo void.
Dereoco C. Rplroo
Ao eaecutor of tbo L ast WUI
and Testament nf
THOM A t a

■SUL
E d w a r d P . H ig g in s
A tto rn ey for F i t In t if f M l
C a aa pla iaa at

a r tR E A ^ ^ ^

BTBNRTROH, DAVIR f t MsiXTOMS

Attorney far Kteeutcr

W inter F nrk. Florida

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2412 WILLOW: 1 bedroom unfurn­
LIVE AT THE BEST ADDRESS
ished house, kitchen electrically
IN TOWN. Nieeijr furnished and
equipped, 9100. FA 2-0274.
decorated spartmenls.
Park
Apartments, 1717 Park Ave. RENT OR SALE: 3-bedroom, kit­
FA 2-3S93.
chen furnished home. Phone
FA 2-2541.
FURNISHED garage apartment,
electrie kitchen. 20d Elm alter FURNISHED apartments, hard­
6:00 P. M.
wood floors, til# hath*. 902 W. A
27th. Street.
V
3-ROOM furnished apartment, lit.
floor. Garage, Water furniihed. 2 ROOM furnished apartment,
360 month. Inquire 117 So.
private bath, private entrance.
French Ave.
Ph. FA 2 3420.
3-BEDROOM unfurnished house.
LOCH ARBOR
FA 2-0903.
3-BDRM., l i t bath unfum. home
on canal. 9100. FA 2-3931.
UNFURNISHED 3 room garage
apartment, large screen porch. NEW 2 bedroom furniihed apart­
200 W. Uth. St., Tel. FA 2-3093.
ment located at 309 W. 13th.,
upstairs. 990 month, water in­
OFFICE SPACE. 330 month 306
cluded. Days FA 1-2931, n ights1
W. 13th Street. Ph. FA 2-2931
FA 2-1401.
days, FA 2-1401 nlghis.
3 ROOM furn. cottaga In Lake
RENT A BED
Mary, scro ti from th* Lsko
RoUaway, Hoipita' ft Baby Bed*
Mary FoodmarL FA 2-2123,
By Dtp, Week or Month.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
LOCH ARBOR; Owner moved
Ph. FA 2-6111
116 W. l i t Bt.
away, spacious 3 bedroom, 9
bslb, extra large Fla. room. Ph.
LARGE turn. 2 room spt. Screen­
FA 2-3301.
ed porch ft garage. 612 Park.
2-BEDROOM bungalow, furnish­
Mgr. Apt. 2.
ed. 313 Palmetto.
FURN. apt. 2300 Melloavillt.
2:BEDROOM trailer 910 per week.
2-BEDROOM furnished country
Ph. FA 1-0311. Cull after 4 p.m.
horn* on Oran|»d Blvd., 6 miles
West of Sanford. Houne Ilk* 3-ROOM, 1-bedroom furnished gar­
new. Everything sple and span.
age apartment. Call FA 3-0839.
tTO per month. H. R. Rice, 24
WELAKA
APARTMENTS: rooms
Sunset D r, DeBary.
private hatha, 114 W. First Hl
3-BEDROOM boms. FA 21929.

Legal Notice

12k*.

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1-BEDROOM furnished house 960
per month. 2429 Chase Ave. ph,
FA 2-7493.

2. For Rent

CLASSIFIED INDEX

It Faya
To Use
The IIERALD
Want Ada.

•17 EXCAMBR1A DR.: I bedroom
unlurnlihed bout*. Ph. FA 2-6929
after 1:00 p m.
LARGE 2 brdra. fu n . apt. 937.36 a
1701 Magnolia. FA 9-3931.
W

FURNISHED gang# apartment,
106 W. llth SL—after 4:30 p.m.

Tee*, tit re Frl. • I P. M. day be*
fora insertion. Mon. • Set. noon.

FOUR ASTRONAUTS learn coordination of movement
and balance in an Air Force transport while flying at an
altitude of 18,000 feet over New Mexico. The Astronauts,
one of whom is scheduled to be out in space aome day,
were placed in a weightless state by an aerial maneuver.
At right in Capt. Leroy Cooper Jr., 32, Shawnee, OVla.

2. For R*nl______________

EFFICIENCY GARAGE APART­
MENT. ALL CONVENIENCES,
CLOSE IN. APPLY 605 PAL­
METTO OR PH. FA 1-6409.

STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED!

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Bv STANLEY

TniB, thru Frl. • 2 P. M. dey be­
fore Inaortio*. Mow. • Sat. noon.

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DEADLINES

Robertson Set
As Top NBA Pick
'NEW YORK (UPI) - Oscar
Robertson of Cincinnati, Jerry
West of West Virginia and Darrati Imhotf of California, AllAmericans all, will be grabbed
up 1-2-9 today In the National
Basketball Association's annual
draft of tha college crop.
Robertson, who aet U major
eolltgo scoring records, during
hla three-time A1I-Amerles career
will be made the No. 1 pick of
the Cincinnati Royals, who can
use him the most. West next was
expected to be claimed by the
Minneapolis L ikert and Imhoff by
the New York Knickerbockers.
The draft meeting, open to the
press and public, got underway
■t 12;30 p. m a t-th e Roosevelt
Hotel, Eaeh team will select in
Inverse order of its won-and-loat
record for the p ail aeason.
Tbs subject of possible new
franchliti also la on tbo sched­
ule for discussion at tha meeting.
Proposals have been received for
Los Angelas, San Franelieo,.Bal­
timore, and Pittsburgh.

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E dw a rd* B u ilding
Ranford, F l o r i d a
F u b U ik Mas. I I , H

I BEDROOM block home, kitchen
equipped; patio. Buy my equity,
assume 4Vift mortgage. Fine, f
crest area. PA 9-1941.
WYNNEWOOD SECTION: I bed­
room block home, aU electrie
kitchen, screen porch. Law
down payment and monthly
payments. FA I-3IT9.

Legal Notica
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NOTtCB IR hereby Rive* that WO V
■re *ng*g»4 In buelnee* nt Bern
PH**. Bern Park, Remlnel* Coun­
ty, Blorlde. under lb* flrtltlou*
ntm* or. Born Pl*an Laundromat
■nd that w* Intend to register
eald name with th* Clark of Ihe
Circuit Court, Remlnel* county.
County Blorld*. tn accordance with
lh* prerltlene of th* Blrtlllnu*
.Vame statute*, to-wlti Section
IlS.fel Murid* Utatutee HIT.
Rig; Norwst laundromat In*.
IHdnrlg O. Nerw*t
Ann* If. Kerwat
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blit of eomglslnt for dlrore* kg*
bee* filed ugnlnet y*u. an* you
hr* required to »*rv* g copy _
your gnswor or glssdlug to tbu
bill of eagwlnlnt on th* PUtntirr*
■llernor, Phut C. Perkin*, MV
West iuuth Rtreei, OrHnd*. Flor­
id*, M l fit* tk* origin*! An*woe
• r pleading In tk* offlco of tk*
Clerk of ik* Circuit Court o* or
befor# Monday. April II, 11*0. If
you fall In do on Judgment by
default will ba tike* agalnat ynu
for Iks relief dtmaad*4 lu I k t f t
bill nf complain ,
to
DO.XB AMD ORDRRRD at fa n .
ford. Uomlaol* County, MorUa,
tbta fftk day *f March, IMS.
(■KALI i
DAVID M. OATCHEL
Clark of th* Circuit Conrt
- . By MArtkg T. Vlklea, DC

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Use HERALD Want Ads To Deliver Your Business Service Message. PH. FA 2-2611
S. Real Estate For Sale

Real Estate For Sale

“Hello, Stemper Agency?’’

4 BKDKOOM. 2 BATH

5. Real Estate For Sale

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Legal Notice

J o h n K n la ltt
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Marl* T lln*
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Aeaorlated C ha rities of
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WOST ARK H K RRRT N O T l P I f D
“ a P s l l t l n a for Conatruotloa of
ha a besn Iliad In said Court
r a p i n e for the de te rm in a tio n of
hftther o r not a h a n d w r itte n poet
Tkil. to-wit “ P. A. The sum Of
aao.es In K dw srd A. Bunderlln
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Id ■ Brown mnd Stre. W . W,
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the c l e r k of the above c o u r t,
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it aerva a nopy thereon npoa
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l a t e r P a r k . Florida, A ttoraa ya
r Iho abovo e state. Should you
a l heroin, a d e rra e wilt be enrod In due course upon said Pstl
T on a r e f u r t h e r notified th a t
_ r l n r on eald Pottllon will bo
it* before the Hon. Wilson Atea, County J u d e a . In hla Cham a t th e Seminole County Court
Sanford. Florida, a t &gt; :tl
M.. Monday, May l i . I f l l .
W IT S 'K ss my hand and Iho seal
ad held C ourt nt Bomlnola C o a lt y ,
Buaford, Florida, thla l i s t day mi
Maeoh. l i s t .

IMAM

W llJlON Al.KXAMBKR.
C ounty. J u d a s
By l A th a F o w le r
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Clark
Dno4*l J. IjeForro
fir t v a ti h i c k , c A n a r u . *

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RIVEN
t h a t Iho u n d sr s la n e d &lt;1»«lrlng to
o u t a s In buainssa u n d sr th s flctlU a u a n a m e of Jtm 'e Brake Serv0mm a t f t h S t r e e t a n d S a n te rd Ave*
T i m , In the City ef Sanford. P to rk s . Intend* le r e s i s t o r the said
nam e with tb* c l e r k of the C lrru ll
r t of Seminole County, Florida.
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id
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NOTICE IS h ereby alve a t h a t I
a m e n s a s s d In huslneai a t lift
j A n r t l Ave., Seminole County, PinMidi, un d e r the fictitious h o u r of,
M A M
Roof Inn Co.—and t h a t
1 latend lu r e q le le r said name
w ith the C lerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole c o u n ty . Florida, In a c ­
cordance w ith the provision* of
th* F M l t l e u s Nam* Statutes, to.
w i c Section 111 ol F lo r id a S tatute*
J*

Hla: R R. Mertlaaoa
b# published A pril «, 11, IS.

DO YOU .
OW N A L O T ?
IT en, M will pay yae te

SE E ......
Tb* AH New

GREGORY
MODEL HOME
OpM
t* t*af huparttoe
at

500 FRENCH AVE.
f0 \

Mutt. April 11, I9t&gt;0 Pane 11 13. Special Services
AIR CONDITIONING

H.

IA F F -A -D A Y

NICE bedroom, privata entrance
and balh. Phone FA 2-2448.

5

$ BEDROOM

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HOMES

O

LARGE HIGH - DRY
LOTS

*V we don't Bad them la five mtautee, how about
going shopping instead 7N
9. Male Help Wanted

14. Build, Paint &amp; Repair

THOS. E. THOMPSON
YOUNG BUSINESS EXECUTIVE
CAPABLE local man age X to 40
General Contractor
Rome Carpentry Repairs
with background of successful
business experience. Income
Roofing A Siding
Phono FA 2-9452
growth and advancement ponlhilities for the man with vision.
Drawing account commensurate WALL PAPERING A PAINTING
Rod Beard
with ahility. Extensive training Work .Guaranteed
Contact 50* West *th SL
and assistance. *■'«• personal In
Phono FA 2-8841
terview and aptitude toiling call
Mr. Sanford. Orlando GA 1-3451
or write American National In 15. Special Service*
surancc Company. 884 East
Colonial Drive, Orlando, Flori­
AUTO GLASS
da.

INSTALLED

Windshield
Back Glass
Door Gina*
Vent Glass
MEN-Women 820. Dotty. Salt Lutn
SERVICE
inaui nameplates. Write Reeve* Senkarik Gina* and Paint Co.
Co., Attleboro, Mas*.
10. Mai* or Female

It 114 W. 2nd 9L

FA 2 4431

II. Work Wanted

L

Wall

J

FA 2-3911

FA 3-4888

17. P ets, Livestock. Supplies

20'A Trailer*
HOUSE TRAILER: '59 Elrar, 39
ft., x 8 ft., with 30 ft. x 8 ft.
aluminum awning. Ph. FA 2-76SS

19«" TRAVEL TRAILErT 24 ft.j
uaed 2 weeks. Save over 8900,
8300 down, take over piym enti.
Phone FA 2 7380,____________

'42 FT. SCHULTZ. Excellent aondlllon. Bargain price. Small
down payment. Term* arrang­
ed. FA 27100.

21, Furniture
e RIG VALUES
• q u ic k c r e d it
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

WILSON - MAIER
New and Uacd Furnltura
51! E. Firal St.
FA 2-5822
Used furniture, appliances, tool*
ate, Rouiht-Soid tarry 'a Marl
IIS Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 8-4133

NEW
Odham &amp; Tudor RAVENNA
PARK
Sunland E tales
From $275.00 Down
H O M ES
h

COUNTRY C LU B'

*50 DOWN
YOU

IN

$10,750 - FROM - $09 MO.
SREDROOMR, l i t TILE BATHS with celered filler**.
Irrratae fleers, Venetian blinds, caryerte, acre** perch.
uUUty r*M* and many ether extras. ■

All H»m*a Carry A 1 Yr. F.H.A. Wsrraaljr
IN THE CITY — ALL CITY CONVENIENCE!*

^ S ^ S f U Y MODES OHM D U T N ^ " %

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hanlord

VA FRA, FHA.IN SEBVIC*
Immediate Orrupaacy
J Tear Personal Batialacliee

GU ARANTEE
m ceuatrurllee ef your Heme—
er yeer dew* payme*t A
tlenlng reals refunded

FREE WELCOME
Te BaaferdJ Be Oer Gnaata Per
g Daya Absolutely Free,
Without Obligation Al One Of
Hanford's Leading MoteU While
Yon Loral# Housing For Yon A
Your Family. Firlt Up Keya At
Salaa Office!

• * Quiet Community
• Nesr Golf Couroo
*

$450 Down
Turn Waxl Ox 20th
HL Follow Country
Club Rd. ft Watch
For Our Slgxa . * . .

OPEN D A ILY
»:00 A. N. T il Dark
SUNDAY

2:04 P.

U.

TII Dark

Odham &amp; Tudor Shaamakah
Mwy. 17*83 f t 3 7 t h SI.

Bolea Offiro
Hanford
Pb. FA 3-1881

23. Not lets &amp; Pcnsnnnl*

REDI-MIX-CONCRETB
37" Window Silla 81.25
GIVE a Beagle puppy for Easter,
WANTED: Rida to Orlando, ta iv o
84" Window Lintels 81.25
&gt; month* old. FA 2 0294 after
7:13, return 4:45. Mra. Dorothy
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
M a t t h e w a, 8U W. 30th.,
4 p. m.
308 Elm Ave.
Ph. FA 2-5751
FA 2-1995.
CHIHUAHUA atud service, proven
FACTORY TO YOU
blue A. K. C. Ph. F A '21351.
25. Education • I n f r a c tio n
ALUMINUM
19. Boat* and Motor*
VENETIAN 11LINDS
Enrluaed hrail. Sag-proof bottom
AIRLINE
Gateway To The Waterway
rati with plastic ends. Plastic
ENJOY
FREE TRAVEL
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
or rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon GOOD PAY — SECURITY
cord*.
Robnon Sporting Goods
39441 E. tat.
Ph. rA 2 5891 Scnkiii-ik Ginn.* and Paint Co. Man and women will be nelecta#
112.114 W. 2nd St.
FA 8-4921
from thin vicinity to trnln ftn*
1859 JOHNSON 3 ^ 11. P., new
mediately for attractive atrllM
condition; alio Courtney 14 ft. Power Mower, alightly uaed ..823
position* a* Hostess, Raaerva*
boat, 893; t Stafford 14 ft. boat, 2 Trade in Refrigeraton, ea. 825
tlonlit. Ticket Agent and Opanew 2118- 109 W. 2Tlh. St.. San­ Trade in Elec. Range ....... 820
ra Hons. Short, low coat training s
ford. Phone FA 2-7380.
Alum. Boat It Trailer . . . . 8300
can qualify you. Will not In*
2 Trade In Refrigerator*, aa. 830
terfere
with prcient employ*
2 Trade In Trleviaioni, CO. 299.93
Mercury Outboard Motora
ment. Women will be trained la
Cheat Type Freexcr .. ........ 8125
WOODRUFF MA KINK
charm and beauty tachnlquafc
....... . . . . 850
2401 French Ave.
FA 2-1392 Wringer Waaher
Mutt have pleasant paroonality*
Powerful "Rid# 'E m " Lawn
high school graduate, age IT tx
Mower ......................... .........8100
MERCURY 25 KG9 motor. 14 ft.
39. Inquiriea confidcnttaL At*
runabout boat and trailer: all Sidewalk Rlrycle . . . . . . . ......-8 1 2
credited by NilSC. Write fa t
30 50 Rifle .................... .........895
8600 cash. Call FA 2-1823.
qualifying detail*. Include aft*
Double Barret Shotgun «.«*«-850
plxme. Airline Personnel T ts i*
Portable TV
.............. .......... 275
20. Automobile*
ing, National School of Aflffr
FIRESTONE STORES
natica. Box IB, « /• Sanford
1950 HUDSON with overdrive. Ex­
111 E. First St., Sanford
Herald.
cellent ahape for It* age. 1195.
CERAMIC tile coffee tablea 822.93
FA 2 9909.
up. Offirc draki 2?.vno, Magic
Cell . . . .
TAKE over payments! My equity
Fold doora 58.95 tip. Chain Hoiat
A. K. ROASETTER
3100, 1958 Dodge Custom tan820.00. MAPES TILE, 207 Weat
. FLORIST
cer tudor hardtop, completely
1st., Sanford.
FA 3-1811
Celery Ave.
equipped, one owner car with
only 15,800 mllea. Would trade Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
Pieeae Order .T o u r Boater
Service With The Cash. SUPER ('■wsiagee And Flew era Karly.
on older car. FA 2-4990.
TRADING TOST. FA S-0B77.
HAVE 1959 — I passenger Volks­
wagen. Good condition for tale.
Write Box B V C IO Sanford
Herald.

Mouth Pinecrest

X

SIX HOLE commercial freexer,
2 commercial m eat grindcra,
■calc*, house trailer hitch, mtie,
Remi. Call Longwood, MI 7-T03B.

SERVICE CALLS 82.00
OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE
The Rigitcit Little Shop
1 Cent per lb.
In Sanford. Alt Parti 'And
208-390 E- FI rat Bt. Ph. FA 3-9982
THE SANFORD HERALD
ta b o r Guaranteed 90 Daya.
OFFICE
SANFORD RADIO A TV CENTER New A Used Furniture A Appli­
204 W. lit. SL FA 2-2*11
9ih. A Sanford Ave. FA 29741
ances. A Good Place To
BUY. SELL or TRADE
AIR MATS 82.98; paint 83.85 gal..
13-A Ifcnuty Parlor*
2nd. gal. free! ARMY-NAVY
Jenkins Furniture
SURPLUS. 310 Sanford Ave.
A Satisfied customer is our best 100 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-7450
advertisement.
11.2 CU, FT. Coldapot refrlgera* CUSTOM
UPHOLSTERING:
All
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
tor, reaaonable. FA 2-5392.
work
guaranteed.
Free
Esti­
105. So. Oak . . . . Ph. FA 2-5742
mates. Phone FA 2-7818.
GOOD farm wagon. C h • a p,
Re Lovelier With Profenional
FA 2-7190.
HOLLOWAY,
Hospital
and
Raby
Beauty Care.
Beds. Day. Week, or Month— WALNUT flat-top desk, 50” x 30 ",
FURNITURE CENTER
Also folding cot in perfect con&lt; .
110 French Ave.
dition. Very reasonable. Call
Ph. FA 27053
anytime al 12 Aaturlano Rd*
Beauty Saton
DeBary, J. P. Humbert.
2510 Oak
FA 2-7684 22. Article* For Snle
EXCEPTIONALLY nica f r a a k ' 1
pork for home use, I n n e r and
1H. Flower* &amp; Plants
PI ANO, Spinet—Lester, 1 year old,
etc, satisfaction guaranteed, *,
perfect condition. 8205 FA 2 1971.
BLOOMING Amaryllis, all color*.
call FA 2 0264. After 4 p. m. %
RINGER WASHER, uicd
12
FA 2 4950.
limes, $60. Reason for telling, LIKE NEW hospital bad. P how
FA 2-3293,
Cut Flower* For A.:y Ocratikm
bought trailer. FA 2 4617 after
SANFORD SLOWER SHOP
9:00 p. m.
SINGER
PORTABLE, 328.50 ftiR
FA 2-1822
or
FA 2 0270
price. Like new. Attachments
8-DRAWER dresser, like new,
and guarantee. Write Box 63&lt;V
LEGUSTRUM p U ’a' n T sT rh7
nice for childrens room. 2**:
FA 2-7949.
c o Sanford Herald.
potter bed and rail* 218; call
n
FA 2-7013.

O n O a e r e R e e d , Be. e f B a o f e r d

MOVES

$SAVE$

New &amp; Used
Fumltura and Appliance*

22. Arlidea For Salt

Dawn's

•

H
•
IMMEDIATE
N OCCUPANCY
S
V $10,550
DN. • 8*0 MO.
I $330Inclodea
Claaiig
•
L
L FHA FINANCING
A 1300 BLK. . W.
G SAM LAW SON

POPE CO.

r*a 9 Park — FA 2-4234

ENVELOPES. Letterhead*, atatementa, invoice*, hand bills, and
HOUSEWORK. FA I
p r o g r a m s , etc. Progressive
C. A. Whiddon, Sr. QUILTING WANTED—4J e w a n Printing Co. Phone FA 2 2951FORREST OF PALMS
304 West 13th St.
BROKER
Houghton Ter., Apt. 4.
—&lt;________________________ __
18 ACRES of beautiful palm ham
W. B. Shlppy, A* *oc.
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
mock land so typical of the 201 Bo. P a rt Ave. Ph. FA 1-5091 HOUSEWORK, FA 1-2810 after 0.
STI NE
south. Build your hideaway here,
Machinery and Supply Co.
MIDDLE AGED, ohlo bodied man
convenient to Sanford and the
Ph. FA 24432
IT S IN THE PINK
with wile and teen age daughter 207 W. 2nd Bt.
S4. John's River. The price will
Neat five acre farm , crop in­
pieeae yoM. Just Call
wishes work, prefer farming or TV and RADIO REPAIR, after
cluded, plus neat maaonry home
caring for ranch, but will ac­
8:00 night* and weekends; Banom paved road, includes farm
SPECIAL SERVICE
cept anything If lerm i a rt right.
ford, ta k e Mary and tangwood.
equipment, cow alio.
Write Boa WW, e/o Sanford
BRANCH OFFICE
FA 2-2712 and FA 2-6918.
W. H. “Bin" stem per Ageney
Herald.
Cash
talk*
LOUD
on
this
o
m
.
M l P a rt Drive
TV Service within the hour. Re­
LAWN mowing A yard work.
FA 2-8331
pair your TV for 27.50, in your
FARMER’S AGENCY Ph. FA 2-4186 or rA 2 2135.
home or no charge. Sunahine
MODERN 3 BR, house, electric
N. V. Farm s., Realtor
TV, FA 3-9455.
YOUNG
MAN
29
years
old.
neat
kitchen. Corner lot In city. At
Lillian Trama
appearing and sober, with fam­
a sacrifice. FA 2-2678,
R. H. Ivors, D. H. Whitmore
ily, aetUad in Sanford and have Sewing: Mach. Repairs
Associates.
WYNNE WOOD SECTION: 1 own­
everything except work. ExALL MAKES k MODELS
er, excellent condition, extra 318 I . French Ave. Ph. FA 2-3221
periencad In the following: Elec­
1*4 So. P a rt (24 hr. eer.)
After
hours,
FA
2-2818,
FA
2
4911
large 2 bedroom house. L-ahapod
tric house wiring and ate.; auto
FA 8-3921
living-dining area. 10' x 20' FA 2-0161,
glass cutting, installation: up­
icraened porch overlooking oak 7. Business Opportunities
holstery; also shipping and re­ MASSAGE, Swedish. Ethel M.
Steele. Phone FA 2 *054 or atop
■haded patio. Fenced backyard.
ceiving clerk. Will accept any
at 111 W. 12th. SI.
Kitchen equipped with GE appU- FOR LEASE: Well established
reasonable offer with' opportu­
ancei. Fully tiled balh. Many
nity f o r advancement. Ph.
service station, good location.
COMPLETE
extra features. Can be refinanc­
FA 10494.
Contact
the
Pure
Oil
Company,
LAWN MAINTENANCE
ed with low down payment or
804 W. 8th. St.
Mowing — Edging — Ferlillaing
taka advantage of original
12. Plumbing Services
Renovating — Fertilizer Salta
4tiW mortgage with payments 8 . Female Help Wanted
FREE ESTIMATES
PLUMBING
380.02 month. Call • FA 2-4350
JOHN LOMMERSE, FA 1-7187
Contracting A Repairs
or inspect at 2411 Stevens Ave.
Free Eitim atrs
CU R B GIRLS
PIANO TUNINO * REPAIRING
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
R. L. HARVEY
W. L HARMON
Raymond Lundquist, Assoc.
104 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-3388
Ph. FA 2 4223
FA 3-8031
Atlantic Bank Bldg. T
"*
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
3 ACRES (aim land Sanford Cil­
typ** and rises, met tiled
ery Delta, 8450 per acre, only WOMEN lor pleasant telephone
work in office. Full or part"Da k Yourself"
8250 down, five years to pay
time. Call FA 2 8782 between
Plumbing
ft
Heating
balanct. Richards Hotel MilINCOME TAX SERVICE
8:00 A. M. and 12:00 A. M.
AIR CONDITIONING
bourne, Fla.
WILLIAM H. MURRAY
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK 1111 Celary Ave. Tel FA 1-1184
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 6382
PAY BACK BILLS
SURETY BONDS
TO YOUR DOOR SERVICE
AVON COSMETICS haa open­
Every Tueiday and Wednesday
RAYMOND M. BALL ing for energelle ladies. Flex­ 13. Electrical Service*
* SOWERS
ible hours. Write, Manager,
AND ASSOCIATES
Haute Wiring — Electric Service 181 E.SANFORT
Welbourne
Ave. MI 2-1414
Bos 248, Lockhart.
Amy Anderson
Sid Vihlen
WINTER PARK. FLA.
Genevieve (Jeanle) Blair
RANDALL FLECTR1C CO.
— Tool* — Holla—
Carl Chorpening, Jr.
l i t Magnolia
FA 2-0018 Chain Saws
Nutt — Screw!
9. Male Help Wanted
Robert J. Schmidt
and Other P arti. Phone or Write
Cmdr. O. R. Strickland
14. Build. Palat ft Repair
YOUNG aggreailve salesman cap­
Marvin WiUiama
able of running budget dept. CARPENTRY, painting, roofing
313 So. P a rt Ave. Ph. FA 31841
NEW BOMBS BT
Mutt bo good at figures. Steady
and concraU w art; first elate
Sanford
employment. Firestone Store.
FA 1-4888.
Evans Bldg Lake Mary
Ph. FA 8-1280
WILL TRADE-Larga ranch-type
home for smaller house er
house trailer. FA 2-7881.

n.

21. Furniture

Mather of Sanford

m,I*"**

e r e W sot F a i r b a n k s Avenue
* o. Boa tie
W l M s r P a rk , Florida.
A t t o r n s y a for th s Katats of
Flersni'O P. Sundrrlln.

frralh

$650 DOWN

C. R. S. h o m e lo ca ted o n M t Rcautiful 3 Bedroom 2 Rath Home
Its ft. lot with good water and
with Hardwood floor*. G. E
lake privileges.
^ “ Thls li M n. Smartbyer. It that
equipped Kitchen. Thermoitapretty house at the icuth end . $15,000 WITH TERMS
ticatly controlled Heat. Well,
of Yale, on the east tide, (or
Landicappcd Lot on Dead End
tale?”
Street where Children play In
4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH
salety. We will bo proud to show
C. B. S. home on high lot with
"Yes, It U, Mrs. Smertbyer."
you this today.
paved itreet and rights lo' canal.
MOVE RIGHT IN
House equipped with GE stove,
“ I like it because it Is on a Dead
refrigerator, dishwaaher, dispo­ FHA Financing—No Closing Cost
End street end has such a love*
sal and washing machine.
— for an appointment call —
ly backyard—a perfect place for
Helen E. Noonan at
$18,900 - $3,300 jDN.
children."
W. H. Bill Stemper Agency
FA 2 4981
L. PAYTON FA 2-4331
®**True, Mrs. Smartbyer, and ideal ROSA
for grownups, too. because of
And Associates
its nearness to modern shopping
If you require a home we invite
Registered
Real Es'ate Broker
you to inspect these two out­
eenlers. And the inside is as at
Ph.
FA
P-1301
IT
92
at
Hiawatha
tractive aa the outside—it has
standing values.
three bedrooms, a nice livina FAMILY TYPE HOME - 3 bed­
room, a modern bath and fully
room!, 2 baths, large living New 2 bedroom. CB home in
Lake 3Iary. Features, hardwood
equipped kitchen."
room, separate dining roam,
floori, furred walla, awning win­
breakfast room, rear patio. 2200
dows, large utility room, kit­
“ Ob, dear. It probably costs too
square feet, plus floored attic.
chen equipped, and with large
much for us." “ On the contrary
817,500; low down payment.
carporte. High and dry lot.
Mrs. Smartbyer.
It'S only
Write owner, c/o Box 2, Sanford
Prtrcd for immediate sale 8730
'% 110,090, less than mod two bed
Herald.
down payment. Total pr.ee
room houses, and because of the
4Vtr. mortgage it can be (inane C. B., I bedroom, I bath home;
19.750.00,
ad to suit your budget."
targe Florida room and carpone. 110,500, terms. C a l l Five Points, Highway 17-92. At­
tractive 3 bedroom, I's bath,
-Wonderful! When my husband
FA 2-7017,
kitchen rqulppert home. 11500
gets home can we look through
down payment. Total price iuat
the house?" "Certainly Mrs REAL VALUE: 2 bedroom, CB
111.500.00.
Smartbyer. Juat give us • ring
house with stave, refrigerator
and ana of our salesmen trill
and dlipoial. Extra large, well
Stenstrom Realty
bo right out to pick you up."
landscaped lot, fenced play 111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2 2420
yard. 113,900 total price,
"Open cvenngi til R:30 PM"
| T . H. “ MR" STEMPER Agency
loan, reasonable downpayment
Phone FA* 1-4991
111 N. Park
tn per month. I l l Shanaow AVAILABLE last of May: our
Phone PA 24331 MW Park Dr
Drive. FA 2-3174.
equity in 1 bedroom, kitchen
•quipped lakrfront home. Large
108 W. ONORA RD., Pinecrest:
corner lot. VA loan. FA 2-7403.
Like new 3 bedroom, 149 bath,
1300 aq. ft. living a n a . Com­
Wekiva River
pletely fenced large baek lot.
c o r x r r J e n n a ' s cor nr,
a so ra n iRatsot.a c o i s t t
Outside well with sprinkler ay*
HOMESITE
tern. Low equity and aseuma or week end campsita, 100 ft.
*UI* of:
payments.
IlK.VCK P. et'lCDKRLHV,
frontage on river. 400 ft. deep,
•ceased.
Ef.
all cleared and fenced. Approxi­
C I T 1 ▼ I ft N
mately one acre. Triced at 84,500
b t a t h o r rLottinA ro i
S
t
Johns
Realty
Co.
Mrs. W. W. Wilann
for quick tale,
THE TIKE TESTED FIRM
11 Otmst.md P l a n . '
1M N. F a rt Ave. Fk. FA 2 8121
K»»t N orw alk. Connections.
NEW 8 bedroom concrete block
P r o i p t e t Hill C*met*ry A i m
H r a tll.b n r n , Vermont,
homo, 2 tiled batha, lovely built
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
F i r s t B aptist I 'h u r r h a t
in kitchen, large living-dining
R r . t t l . l i o r o Uattl.boTo,
J. W. HALL
area, carports and storage.
V erm ont,
3544 French Ave.
Largo pine shaded kit. Sprinkler
R r a t t l r b n r . Memorial Roa
Realtor
Vital R r a tt l .h o r o , V t r a s a e t
syitem for lawn. Price 814,800.
Harold I . Rrown
“CaB Hall"
Phono FA 13*41
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AfricansStill
Pressured
«By Police
JOHANNESBURG. South Africa
(UPI)—The South African governJt
meat gava no sign today of yield­
ing to Internal and worldwide
)!
npuiure for eating of ita racial
L • policlea.
Deipite plena for a reappraisal
of tlie white supremacy laws, the
government gava every Indication
Mft would carry on the line of Prime
'•M inister Hendrik V. Vcrwoerd*
while he is recuperating in a hos­
pital from an assassin's bullets.
South African businessmen, cler­
gymen, native leaders and some
newspapers have called for tha
white government to take a new
look at the way it treats tha
black man.
From abroad there has been a
barrage of criticism from politi­
cians, newspapers, organizations
• a n d even iSitlt governments, even
within the British* Commonwealth
of which South Africa la a mem­
ber.
But South African police, eontinning the government crackdown
on native unrest, raided the native
township of Rand Monday, confnca sting weapons and arresting
Jcorcs of blacks.
Police and court officials d im p ­
l e d a lid of secrecy on the ease
• o f wealthy farm er David Pratt, 92,
arrested In connection with the
shooting of Vcrwoerd.
He had been expected to bo a r­
raigned in court Monday but did
not appoar, and later detectives
w en seta making ■ survey of the
scene at the fair grounds w hen
Uw shooting occurred.
Author!ties also moved against
a second news com ipondent, Mrs.
Myrna MacKenzie, who wrltez for
• t h e London Daily Herald and Naw
York Post under the name of Mrs.
Mgrna Blumberg.
She was taken into custody, pre­
sumably for dispatches she tent
to tha papers, shortly before it
was announced that Norman Phil­
lips, of the Toronto Star, would
be nleased from custody on con­
dition ha left the country, Minister of External Affairs
Eric H. Louw said postal autbori• t l e a at Durban bed been disturbed
by Phillips’ cables and that the
Justice Ministry ordered him “do*
Mined for questioning."

Petition Requests
Integration Of .
Volusia Schools
DELAND (UP1) - A petition
calling for integration of public
school! in Volusia County w*l
presented today to the sonaty
school board.
The petition, signed by M resi­
dents of the Daytona Beach and
. Ormond Beach a revs, accused the
►county of violetlag the U.S. Conatitultlon by eat desegregating
schools. It was the first such
action la this Northeast Florida
oounty.
Most of the signers ware Ne­
groes and included Rev. E. C.
Tillman, Daytona Beach, ana
of two Negroes named re­
cently to the governor's statewide
bi-raclal committee.
The petition asked tor aseign| ment of teachers as well as inte­
gration of students.
The school board adopted a
resolution stating k had complied
with Hie state pupil placement
lew.

Educational T V
Study Scheduled

VOL. X L IX

TOUGH POLICY by government continues an South
African police try to put down protests by Negroes with
force. This armored car Is blocking the march of what
grew to a crowd of 5,000 people in one protest against
the white government leaders.

Longwood To Get
Two Industries
Lend bee been sold tor i 10acre industrial Park in Longwood and a Slto.ooo cabinet
manufacturing plant la planned for
Uw alto.
Allan Harvcll of Winter Park
and "Slim" Carmichael of Or­
lando recenUy bought the land
adjoining the McCall Fruit pro­
perty and fronting on Eastlake
Ava. In Lnngwood.
Harvcll said today that he plans
to movo his Winter Park cabinet
manufacturing business to the
park to the latter part of toil

Florida Air Base Use
Still Being Surveyed
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Tha Air
Force said today It waa still study­
ing possible future uses for MacDill Air Force Base at Tampa,
f i t . , Donaldsew AFB at Green-

As it fia« said previously, the
Air Force repeated today that
there Is "no clear need foreseen"
tor those three bases alter 1S9L
But thb service'added that "toe

Malignancy Adds
To Mayo's Ills
OCALA (Ul*l) -F lo rid a agricul­
ture Commissioner Nathan &gt;:ayo
has taken a severe turn tor the
w o rn at a hospital, a doctor (aid
today.
"The veteran cabinet ut-bbar
eras to a semi-conscious condltioa and found * difficult to
recognise anyone, according to
Dr- Carl S. LgUe, his physician.
Lytto said M obscure type
malignancy ef the lung" waa
found recently and has spread
«ukUy to Mayo’s brain. Tbo
patient was haled to "serious"
to* wot critical condition.
Jtoyo, 83, waa admitted to Uw
bfsptitl Uw night of April 4 suf­
fering with a fever, rough and
chest discomfort. U was Uw third
lthis to recent months - he bad
bees hospitalised with a linger­
ing bronchial condition.
Today was tha first lima Uw
lung malignancy was reported.

Mize Only Nama
On Judge Ballot

Bids Asked On New
Volusia Road Links

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TALLAHASSEE (U N ) — Bids
m construction of two sections nf
the interstate highway system
between DoLand and Daytona
•each will he accepted by the
•tarn Bosd Department April Ml.
The sections involve i t miles
between BE U east et DoLand
and Ml m wee* ef Daytona
Beach, and ea SR MO between
the connection ef Uw interstate
— route and a point LX miles north•a a e t.
Bids ea 14 ether projects were
•ailed tor by Uw Rood Depart­
ment Monday. Another to Volusia
Ceuoty involve# four-laning ef U.
B. Highway 1 between Uw south
Mm* ed Poet Oraugt end too
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year or the first part of 1901. Ha
plans a 19.000-square foot build­
ing. Harvcll plans to employ
about 90 people at the new plant.
The key personnel are to come
from hia Winter Park busineas
and tha rest from the south Semi­
nole area.
Harvell will keep Uw cabinet
n ice office in Winter Park. Ten­
tative plans bava also been made
for a metal foundry at Uia Longwood ilia. Carmichael Is owner
and operator of the Quick Service
Tiro Co. to Orlando.

DeBary Civic
Group To Meet

future of all three bases still la
under aludy."
No Indication could be given
therefore, a spokesman said, aa
to wbaf disposition will bn made
otrihe -hase*. They erptig ha rb alri
doned. used for Air Reserve and
National Guard activities, or rw
talncd lor active combat units,
he said.
The Air Force, to view of ex
pending missile forieee and cutting
medium bomber forces, la review­
ing Ua bases throughout the world.
The service also has announced
that a ir material depots a t Gads
dan, Ala. will he closed by March
&gt;1, IN I, and Uw Mallory station
at Memphis will be closed by Uw
and of this year.
The Air Force, plana to transfer
flying activities at Urtaado AFB
to McCoy AFB, at Orlando by
nest June, but wUl
il keepMdmini
■trailve facilities SI Orlande

Good Friday A^Jiy
Of German Woman
Expected Again
KONNEMREUTH, G s r a a i j
(UP!)—Theresa Neumann wilt go
through her Good Friday agony to
solitude Usie year bees use Me to
too weak to staid the atn in ef a
crowd, k was reported today.
For the past 94 of her M years,
Mias Neumann baa suffered what
la known as the stigmata oo Good
Friday — bleeding from wounds
In her hands and feet correspond­
ing to Uw wounds Christ suffered
to Uw crucifixion.
Thousands of persons have been
permitted to file peat her bed in
pest years during the agony but
this yrar Ihe village p rin t. Rev.
Josef Naber, has banned visitors
from Ihe door.
The Vatican has never officially
recognized Miea Neumann's stig­
mata. At the same time k has.
not condemned her.
She to eaid to have bad no nour
ishmant for Uw past 14 years hut
Holy Communion and plain water.
While to her Good Friday tranca,
Miss Neumann — who baa never
been outside Germany—apeak* and
understands Greek sad Aramaic.
During the r u t of tha year she
is unable to explain these pheno­
mena.

Drug Prica Probt
Is Re-Opened

The DeBary Clvto Association
will meet at the Community Canter
today el 7 p. m. Stetson University
will present the evening's program
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Senate
ef entertainment.
drug price Investigators were told
today that « m a companies have
conducted only minimum rtialcal
S to k e To Spread
teats an certain medlclnea baton
TAMP* (UPI) - W k m t i wt sailing them to tha public at g
carpMter* was Wg profit.
eons l T a m p a rarpMUen
expected te spread today to PtoetTbo flaaato anti-taw* and mo­
toe. Hernando and Polk onuntieo.
rnluee, haaded by
About 1.W0 carpenters la tbo thro#
Eafauver
Kefauve (D-Teaa.),
k
S t a t L - ^ S a t i o n it
ever Rood Canal wM be
cen tre graft! a by
ip drug maaafsa*

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WEATHER: Fair fbrough Wednendnjr. High today. 70-75. Low tonight, 50*58.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
W ira E sta b lish e d 1908
T U E S D A Y . A P R IL 12, 1960

U n ite d frow n L eased

High Water Relief
Promised For
Seminary Area

&gt; -DAYTONA BEACH (UP1) - A
workshop on eduealUaal television
will be held hero April JS-to to
connection with n pilot study of
eight Central East Coast Florida
eountirt.
Tha workshop and conference is
being sponsored by the State Edu­
cational TV Commission under -a
910,140 grant horn the Ford Foun­
dation.
It will be held at tha Plasa Hotel
i and the com mission has invited
teachers, principals, audio-visual
supervisors, county school, board
members, county school superin­
The noon deadline passed today
tendent*. P-TA and community
leadrrs from throughout Florida to with no further qualifications for
the county Judge election, the
attend.
drew* stork s office reported,
This means that Vernon Miss,
Sanford attorney will be unop­
posed for the vacant judge's posi­
tion. Ha qualified to run Friday.

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County Commissioner Lawrence
Swofford today assured a Lake
Seminary delegation that a plan
is being formulated to relieve
flooding In that area.
Swafford said "Ihe plan will
be put into effect soon wh'ch
would lower the wsler in Laxe
Seminary."
However, he declined to com­
ment on what Ihe plan was at
this time.
A delegation of 10 properly
owners from the Lake Seminary
area complained to the board that
the high water of the lake was
hurting the value of the* pro­
perly.
R. Y. Smith, tpnkrsman for the
group, said “ we know we are Ihe
step-children of the board but
aoraathisg m u* be dona about
this now,"
Chairman John Krldcr said that
Ihe board will meet with the
County drainage committee at
2 p. m. Wednesday to discuss Ihe
committee's overall plan to relieve
flooding in the county.
The rommitiee presented its
plan to the board at its last meettog. K calls for a series of pri­
mary drainage ditches to be
built In the county.
Residents to the Seminary sec­
tion also said that many srptie
tanks in the area were submerg­
ed and a critical health problem
is arising.
The board also heard from RIB
Kilbee, who asked that a plan
tic formulated to divert the waters
from the Econlockhalchee River
into Lake Jessup,
Erider told Kilbee that tha com­
mission will meet with the South
Florida Drainage District offi­
cials April 21 to solve the drain­
age problem In the St. Johns
River basin area.

Commission Ups
City Refuse Fee
Ab £iw * was
1
•IWMiira ■oWev'tiigBi' to provide
fdr new rates lut collecting rafuse
from business locations.
Tha City Commission amended
the fee acheduie so that businesses
will pay from 91 per month for
doily pickups of less (ban two cubic
yards to 982 per month for daily
pickups of 19 cubic yards. The
commission will set special rales
for pickups of more than 19 cubic
yards per day.

This Party Name
T o o lin g To Fit
In A Headline

Navy Base Crisis Adds
To U.S.-Cuban Tension
HAVANA (UPI) - The big U. X.
naval base at Guantanamo was
expected today to become a focus
of renewed tension as a result of
Washington refusal to reinstate a
Cuban union leader fired there.
U. S. Ambassador Philip W. Bon­
sai handed a stiffly-worded note
to Deputy Foreign Minister Marrelo Fernandes Monday rejecting
Cuban demands for the rrhirlng
of Fcdcrlco Figueraa Larrazabal.
The wording of the note — and
of two ollters, delivered simultan­
eously, dealing with other sub­
jects — indicated the United
States was adopting a harder line
toward Premier Fidel Castro’s re ­
volutionary regime.
Preside* Osvaldo Dorliroi ac­
cused Elsenhower today * med­
dling in the internal politics' of
Cuba.
The Cuban president said the
“White Home pres* office, the
secretary o( slate, members of
Congress, tha United States armed
forces and even the judiciary bava
been uniting their hostility against
Ihe measure* of social Justice
end political and economic trans­
formation which the revolutionary
government had adopted.”
Castro was not in Havana, and
observers here were wondering
why he had nut replied to an ear­
lier U. S. comment on his adminl-

Asphalt Plant's
Operation Called
Hazard To Area
The County Commission today
agreed lo Investigate charges that
a Paola asphalt plant “baa not
lived up to-ita obligation! when

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The charges w en mode h r a
delegation of property owners to
the area.
The delegation said that the Wil­
kins Construction Co.-had applied
for the construcllogef Ibe asphalt
plant in 1939 and was given ap­
proval by the soring board If it
agreed to livx up to certain con­
ditions. foeludtog Uw uso ef
smoke screoni and dust catchers.
The sand removing operation
has seriously hurt U&gt;* value nf
the properly and is becoming a
hazard to property ownore, U
wai charged by owners who said
that whan tha plant it to opera­
tion there Is a heavy fog in lha
air.
Commission Chairman John Kridcr said that if ihe plant haa n *
lived up to lla agreement on the
dust catcher or smoko ocraona"
wo will havo no other recourse
but to revoke Uw permit."
The hoard agreed to via* toe
Isnl olio ood tend out aoning
nspectoro to study tbo problem.
ini
The hoard trill meet agato Wed­
nesday at I p. m. to make a
decision on the plant.

Names dUT7 Seminole County
Negro votcilfcappearod on a peti­
tion filed ■ " th e county voting
registration -dtHce In'Sanford ask­
ing that Die ..independent AfroAmerican Unity Liberation Party
be placed on toe Nov. • general
election ball* la tha state.
Mrs. Camilla Bruce, county
rating registrar, said the peti­
tion wee signed by Clennon King,
Miami Negro, who has announced
ho la running for president.
A majority of too slate's M
counties m u* file petitions to
validate placing of the new party
hams on the b ill* , Mrs. Bruce
The County Commission today
said, and T.SM qualified voters
adopted a resolution e (pressing
must have signed the petitions.
, -i ■f
sorrow at lha death of County
Judge Wilson Alixander.
The rosoluUon laid that "Judga
Alexander maintained aa active
and enthuslaitie Ini crest in tha
welfare of Ihe youth of Seminole
ALGIERS (UPI) - French Pre­ County."
mier Michel Debre today confer­
red with his lop olfirisli to Al­
geria or the Moslem rrbel threat
to launch a wave of terror in ad­
vance of regional elections next
month.
Debre was believed more con­ Dsn Yales, identified as a me­
cerned about Ihe disruption of'tha chanic in a report ef a beating
polling titan about rebel plana to outside a night club Saturday, ia
broadao tha scope of the Algerian the owner of the Orange Amuaawar by accepting foreign “ volun­ mrnts and not tn employ* and
teers." Both moves were announc­ said today ha was delivering
ed Monday at rebel headquarters change, not servicing a music
machine aa reported.
in Tunii.

Board Pays Tribute
ToJudge Alexander

French Probing
Terror Threat

Owner Of Business
Beating Victim

gueroa amounted to a challenge
of leftist Labor Minister Augusto
Martinez Sanches's March 24 de­
claration that local employes of
the base are “Cubans working in
Cuban territory and subject to the
laws of this nation."
Under those laws H is illegal
lo fir* an employe for any reason.
Tbo ministry could choose to make
a test css* ef Figueras who was
The U. I . refusal to rehir* Fi­ dismissed for urging workers to

atralion—Eisenhower's charge that
he had “ betrayed the Cuban revo­
lution."
Two theories were offered to ex­
plain Castro's silence — that he
was too busy trying lo rout Capt.
Manual Briton's rebels out of the
Maestri Mountains or that he Is
savjag up his answer to Eisen­
hower tor a major May Day

outside the town limits complainad about their water rate* feeing
higher than toe rale* for peeyls
who live in Casselberry. Mayor
W. M. Benson said today that k
la necessary for the Casselberry
Utilitlea Carp, to charge mere
for service to non-rtildonta then
to residents. The group wilt have
to p ar standing rales.
Tb# council granted a tone
extension for solving the Dock
Fond m w en go prebien as B i t
permanent
sewerage
disposal
could be put ia that area.
AM

spy on base activities, lor saying
there were indications of an im m t
nenl invasion by tho Untied Stated
end for anti-American agitation.
The other U. S. notes rejected
Cube'* protest over Iho United
Slates decision not to sell more
helicopters to Cuba and foraed
down a Cuban request that agrieuk
tural inspectors of the U. I . Agrh
culture Department be returned to
Havana.

City Discusses Revision
Of Assessment Level
The Sanford City Commiasloo
discussed last night the possibil­
ity of oliminatioa af lb* personal
property tax and raising the city
assessment level.
Finance Director Henry Tamm
was told to draw up two sched­
ules showing what city taxes on
mat aatato would bring in with­
out the personal property tax.
One schedule ia to ahow how
much the city would get If the
personal properly tax were abol­
ished, the ra il properly assessed
at loo percent valuation and too
millagt lowered.
The other report la to show
the effect on income to the city l(
the personal proparty tax ware
dropped and the assessment level
left at Ita present 02 percent of
valuation.

38 Lots Annexed
Atlightb, Celery
Sanford annexed a t Iota between
Eighth Bt. and Celery Avo. near
flcMt Ave. Monday night.
Tbo land la being developed by
Philip Zouli for homes there. The
commission spent about half the
time of aa unusually tong mooting
deciding how to allow an oslenslon
of Scott Avo. to the subdivision
to cut into Eighth St. near lha
present ScMt Avo.
The argument, which haa coma
up )• two previous City Commis­
sion meetings, centered around
whether Scott Ava. resident F. D.
8c«U would suffer devaluation of
hia property by Uw extension curv­
ing one way toward his house, or
whether Zeuli* would lose one tot
by hiving tha road curve another
way.
The eommisaioo decision waa to
allow the extension which heaps
Scott's house from being devaluat­
ed.

Demo Hopefuls
Take Same Line
CHARLESTON, V. Fa. fUPI)
—Democratic presidential hope­
fuls Sena, Hubert Humphrey and
John F. Kennedy temporarily
wound up their campaigns for the
Wo* Virginia May IS “popularity
noil" primary by attacking to t
Eieonbowcr administration.
, Humphrey called for "an ag­
gressive administration lhat will
deal with such problems as un­
employment." The Minor sot* sen­
ator expressed concern over the
unemployment situation to tbo
mountain atala throughout hia
three days of campaigning.
Kennedy criticised Eisenhower
for vetoing a M il research and
development MU.
“Now ia toa lima for aotioo on
auch Mila. . That ia why I am
campaigning for the proaidsney,"
Kennedy said. “ The presidency
holds the future ef this country
and this (tele in war and peace."

The matter was hrought up
whan Commissioner Robert Brown
•uggestod railing Uw m assed
valuation on Sanford ra il estate
and lowering Ih* mlllaga. Brown
u ld this syslam wouldn’t raise
or towor Iho overall lax incoma,
but would spread the taxas out
on a more equitable basis.
The bulk of Sanford's taxas are

1 p. m. Slocks
NEW YORE (U PI) — Stock
prtcea at 1 p. m.:
American TAT ................... 80tk
American Tobacco ........
ton*
Bethlehem Stool .............
45V4
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44
Chrysler .............................. 9214
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Waterways Group
Honors Krider
County Commission Chairman
John Krider, was presented with
an outstanding service plaque at
a meeting of the Florida Water­
ways Commission la Washington
Monday.
Krider, past president of Ih*
commission, baa been a director
for tha past three y e a n . Ha was
awarded Ibe plaque for organising
the 'effort in developing natural
resources.
Tb* plaqua was presented by
Georg* Ware, Leesburg, another
member of Uw commission.

VFW Post Plans
Hospital Visit
DeBary VrW Post SOM and Aux­
iliary wUl travel to the Lake City
Veterans Administration iloapltal
Wednesday morning. They wUl
take clothing, ditty bags filled with
various toilet articles, and msgasince to the patients.
These going include Frank Hill,
post quartermaster, Mra. Hill, past
Auxiliary president. Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Howard, Joseph Hentillo,
Poll hospital chairman, and Mrs.
Sanllll*, Auxiliary hospital chair­
man.
The Items which bava boon col­
lected total over ISOO worth this
month, and tlw grand total sent to
Uw hospital aver Bl.BttO.

President To Visit
In South Korea

AUGUSTA, Ga. (U PI) - Presi­
dent Eisenhower plana to visit
South Korea la Juno as part * hia
trip to Eussla and Japan, the Whit#
House announced today.
Tlw president will viaM Japan
from Juno IX to J u m l i and au
been graded and fixed, Benson June SI will fly to too Republic
reported today. The town spent of Korea for a on*-day conference
$7M during Bm p a * month to with President Syngmaa Rhea.
put them in peed condition, he
said.
A- request was mode for toe
County Commission to nave
Winter Park Dr, to Uw new Baulk
Seminole Elementary l e b n n l .
Ih o Florida Power lounge to
This would tab* u n ef
bus traffic.
Baor L ate w « fee Mm soane of U*
fourth g u i l t * pelklral rally a t
The fire denari

Casselberry To Add To Street Lights
Casselberry's Town Council de­
cided Monday to put about XS
more street lights In several sec­
tion! af the town.
The council decided to Inalall
lights In Uw Howell Park section,
oa Thomas Dr., Mockingbird Lana
and louth Embry. Vapor llghta
will hq nut au Uw oa* side of
Highway IT-tl In town. In Uw
fiwat and back 'of the fire hall,
and o a * nf Uw lira hall on Mal­
ady Lone, About M ef the light*
via Ita
va
Bn too vapor
type, too an*
vffl ho
fen the
tha re
regular incandescent.
m p e u y at bttisrno wife 8 m

NO. 670

Political Rally.
Planned Tonight

*held£to
m
SSmBto weefe will fee
to Paela Thursday end Oviade

paid by business and Industry, and
thal'a wrong, Brown said.
“ It costa the city as muoh to
provide iu set vices to a 19,004
house as for a $20,000 bouse,” ha
explained. He proposed raising
Ihe assessment lev* to M
cent * value.
Commissioner Joe Baber
posed getting rid at Sanford's'
personal property tax. Ha and
Brown agreed that It's hard to
get an accurate figure for tlw
value of a man'a personal prop­
erty.

News Briefs
VoluBia GOP Doublee
DELAND (UPI) - The number
of Republican! registered in Va*
lusia County has
led in the last four years, Super*
visor * Registration Katherine
Oldham repeotad Meuday. Tha
numbar rose Bu n ARB to *AN
she said.

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Medics l&amp;lect
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - D r.'
8. Carnes Harvard ef BraeteriBn
was chosen pregda at-elect et toe
Florida Medic* A a* . Meuday aa
the group ends# Be -ft— * meet*
ing on a heto' to jfunritlna to
“ Forand-lype medical U h l* a U o e?
Harvard will ■wrceM*Or. Leu ’ M
xti
M. Watcher a f Jsckaterilto neat
year aa president ef toe S,iaa»
member association.
Sjj

2 Million To Vote
CHICAGO ( U P I ) - B e rt toea
two million nuaola clUatna art
expected to troop to Uw prltohrp
polls today to pass judgement an
Vice President Richard M. Nixon
and tha scandal-tainted Chicago
Democratic machine. A number
of hotly-contostod races, pliw ton
forecast of a bright spring day,
should swell voter turnout for Uw
third statewide primary e f . Bto
I860 presidential campaign.

Hunters Readied
MIAMI (UPI) - The Wetoto*
Bureau*! anti-hurricane alrpleua
fleet la one-third ready for action.
A DC-9A outfitted with STM,804
worth ef electronic equipment
arrived at Uw feuroeu’i Miami
hurricane cantor Monday, and
acting director Perry Hawkins *
Ihe hurricane project said an­
other DC-iA and a B-ST bombed
are being outfitted with Mmliaf
equipment and will arrive aae*

Social Stock Down
LONDON (U P D - The blue chip
social stock o! Britain's royal
family took a tumble today be­
cause ef the poor reepooM af
European nobility to Prinaeaa
Margaret’s marriage neat aaoalb.
With only 24 days left before ton
marriage of Princess Margaret to
Antony Armstreug-Joaos—n eern*
moner with n record * diverse
to hi* family—it already wee
ricar tha bulk ef eeatineetal no­
bility preferred to stay away.

Finch Offer Denied
LO* ANGELES (UPI) - D iet
Atty. William B. MeKeaeeu M&lt;
day denied reports ho bed
to let Dr. E. Bernard Finch
guilty to s leaser aksrge et
second murder trlaL F bch'e
torney, Great Cooper, alee
be had attempted to .p a t a
sr ptoe for Ida tlieeti PInefc
hia mistress, C anto
accused * killing Ptocb'e
The Brat M * ended to a
tria l

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Africans Still
Pressured
«By Police
JOHANNESBURG. South Africa
(UPI)—The South African governJt
meat gava no sign today of yield­
ing to Internal and worldwide
)!
npuiure for eating of ita racial
L • policlea.
Deipite plena for a reappraisal
of tlie white supremacy laws, the
government gava every Indication
Mft would carry on the line of Prime
'•Minister Hendrik V. Vcrwoerd*
while he is recuperating in a hos­
pital from an assassin's bullets.
South African businessmen, cler­
gymen, native leaders and some
newspapers have called for tha
white government to take a new
look at the way it treats tha
black man.
From abroad there has been a
barrage of criticism from politi­
cians, newspapers, organizations
• an d even iSitlt governments, even
within the British* Commonwealth
of which South Africa la a mem­
ber.
But South African police, eontinning the government crackdown
on native unrest, raided the native
township of Rand Monday, confnca sting weapons and arresting
Jcorcs of blacks.
Police and court officials d im p ­
l e d a lid o f secrecy on the ease
• o f wealthy farmer David Pratt, 92,
arrested In connection with the
shooting of Vcrwoerd.
He had been expected to bo ar­
raigned in court Monday but did
not appoar, and later detectives
w e n seta making ■ survey o f the
scene at the fair grounds w hen
Uw shooting occurred.
Author!ties also moved against
a second news com ipondent, Mrs.
Myrna MacKenzie, who wrltez for
• th e London Daily Herald and Naw
York Post under the name of Mrs.
Mgrna Blumberg.
She was taken into custody, pre­
sumably for dispatches she tent
to tha papers, shortly before it
was announced that Norman Phil­
lips, of the Toronto Star, would
be nleased from custody on con­
dition ha left the country, Minister of External Affairs
Eric H. Louw said postal autbori• tle a at Durban bed been disturbed
by Phillips’ cables and that the
Justice Ministry ordered him “ do*
Mined for questioning."

Petition Requests
Integration Of .
Volusia Schools
DELAND (UP1) - A petition
calling for integration o f public
school! in Volusia County w*l
presented today to the sonaty
school board.
The petition, signed by M resi­
dents of the Daytona Beach and
. Ormond Beach arevs, accused the
►county of violetlag the U.S. Conatitultlon by eat desegregating
schools. It was the first such
action la this Northeast Florida
oounty.
Most of the signers ware Ne­
groes and included Rev. E. C.
Tillman, Daytona Beach, ana
of two
Negroes named
re­
cently to the governor's statewide
bi-raclal committee.
The petition asked tor aseign| ment of teachers as well as inte­
gration of students.
The school board adopted a
resolution stating k had complied
with Hie state pupil placement
lew.

Educational T V
Study Scheduled

W E A T H E R : F a ir fb ro u g h W ednendnjr. H ig h to d a y . 70-75. L o w to n ig h t, 50*58.
V O L.

TOUGH POLICY by government continues an South
African police try to put down protests by Negroes with
force. This armored car Is blocking the march of what
grew to a crowd of 5,000 people in one protest against
the white government leaders.

Longwood To Get
Two Industries
Lend bee been sold tor i 10acre industrial Park in Longwood and a Slto.ooo cabinet
manufacturing plant la planned for
Uw alto.
Allan Harvcll of Winter Park
and "S lim " Carmichael of Or­
lando recenUy bought the land
adjoining the McCall Fruit pro­
perty and fronting on Eastlake
Ava. In Lnngwood.
Harvcll said today that he plans
to movo his Winter Park cabinet
manufacturing business to the
park to the latter part of toil

Still Being Surveyed
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Tha Air
Force said today It waa still study­
ing possible future uses for MacDill Air Force Base at Tampa,
f i t . , Donaldsew AFB at Green-

As it fia« said previously, the
Air Force repeated today that
there Is "no clear need foreseen"
tor those three bases alter 1S9L
But thb service'added that "toe

Malignancy Adds
To Mayo's Ills
OCALA (Ul*l) -F lo rid a agricul­
ture Commissioner Nathan &gt;:ayo
has taken a severe turn tor the
w orn at a hospital, a doctor (aid
today.
"The veteran cabinet ut-bbar
eras to a semi-conscious condltioa and found * difficult to
recognise anyone, according to
Dr- Carl S. LgUe, his physician.
Lytto said M
obscure type
malignancy ef the lung" waa
found recently and has spread
«ukU y to Mayo’s brain. Tbo
patient was haled to "serious"
to* wot critical condition.
Jtoyo, 83, waa admitted to Uw
bfsptitl Uw night of April 4 suf­
fering with a fever, rough and
chest discomfort. U was Uw third
lthis to recent months - he bad
bees hospitalised with a linger­
ing bronchial condition.
Today was tha first lima Uw
lung malignancy was reported.

Bids Asked On New
Volusia Road Links

TALLAHASSEE (U N ) — Bids
m construction o f two sections nf
the interstate highway system
between DoLand and Daytona
•each will he accepted by the
•tarn Bosd Department April Ml.
The sections involve it miles
between BE U east et DoLand
and Ml m
wee* ef Daytona
Beach, and ea SR MO between
the connection ef Uw interstate
— route and a point LX miles north• a a et.
Bids ea 14 ether projects were
•ailed tor by Uw Rood Depart­
ment Monday. Another to Volusia
Ceuoty involve# four-laning ef U.
B. Highway 1 between Uw south
Mm* ed Poet Oraugt end too
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year or the first part of 1901. Ha
plans a 19.000-square foot build­
ing. Harvcll plans to employ
about 90 people at the new plant.
The key personnel are to come
from hia Winter Park busineas
and tha rest from the south Semi­
nole area.
Harvell will keep Uw cabinet
n ic e office in Winter Park. Ten­
tative plans bava also been made
for a metal foundry at Uia Longwood ilia. Carmichael Is owner
and operator of the Quick Service
Tiro Co. to Orlando.

Florida A ir Base Use

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High Water Relief
Promised For
Seminary Area

&gt; -DAYTONA BEACH (UP1) - A
workshop on eduealUaal television
will be held hero April JS-to to
connection with n pilot study of
eight Central East Coast Florida
eountirt.
Tha workshop and conference is
being sponsored by the State Edu­
cational TV Commission under -a
910,140 grant horn the Ford Foun­
dation.
It will be held at tha Plasa Hotel
i and the com mission has invited
teachers, principals, audio-visual
supervisors, county school, board
members, county school superin­
The noon deadline passed today
tendent*. P-TA and community
with no further qualifications for
leadrrs from throughout Florida to
the county Judge election, the
attend.
drew* stork s office reported,
This means that Vernon Miss,
Sanford attorney will be unop­
posed for the vacant judge's posi­
tion. Ha qualified to run Friday.

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DeBary Civic
Group To Meet

future of all three bases still la
under aludy."
No Indication could be given
therefore, a spokesman said, aa
to wbaf disposition will bn made
otrihe -hase*. They erptig ha rbalri
doned. used for Air Reserve and
National Guard activities, or rw
talncd lor active combat units,
he said.
The Air Force, to view of ex
pending missile forieee and cutting
medium bomber forces, la review­
ing Ua bases throughout the world.
The service also has announced
that air material depots at Gads
dan, Ala. will he closed by March
&gt;1, INI, and Uw Mallory station
at Memphis will be closed by Uw
and of this year.
The Air Force, plana to transfer
flying activities at Urtaado AFB
to McCoy AFB, at Orlando by
nest June, but wUl
il keepMdmini
■trailve facilities SI Orlande

Good Friday A ^ J iy
Of German Woman
Expected Again
KONNEMREUTH, G s r a a i j
( UP!)—Theresa Neumann wilt go
through her Good Friday agony to
solitude Usie year bees use Me to
too weak to staid the atnin ef a
crowd, k was reported today.
For the past 94 o f her M years,
Mias Neumann baa suffered what
la known as the stigmata oo Good
Friday — bleeding from wounds
In her hands and feet correspond­
ing to Uw wounds Christ suffered
to Uw crucifixion.
Thousands of persons have been
permitted to file peat her bed in
pest years during the agony but
this yrar Ihe village prin t. Rev.
Josef Naber, has banned visitors
from Ihe door.
The Vatican has never officially
recognized Miea Neumann's stig­
mata. At the same time k has.
not condemned her.
She to eaid to have bad no nour
ishmant for Uw past 14 years hut
Holy Communion and plain water.
While to her Good Friday tranca,
Miss Neumann — who baa never
been outside Germany—apeak* and
understands Greek sad Aramaic.
During the r u t of tha year she
is unable to explain these pheno­
mena.

Drug Prica Probt
Is Re-Opened

The DeBary Clvto Association
will meet at the Community Canter
today el 7 p. m. Stetson University
will present the evening's program
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Senate
ef entertainment.
drug price Investigators were told
today that « m a companies have
conducted only minimum rtialcal
teats an certain medlclnea baton
TAM P* (UPI) - W k m t i wt sailing them to tha public at g
carpMter* was Wg profit.
eon s l T a m p a rarpMUen
expected te spread today to PtoetTbo flaaato anti-taw* and mo­
toe. Hernando and Polk onuntieo.
rnluee, haaded by
About 1.W0 carpenters la tbo thro#
Eafauver
Kefauve (D-Teaa.),
k
S t a t L - ^ S a t i o n it
ever Rood Canal wM be
cen tre graft! a by
ip drug maaafsa*

Stoke To Spread

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County Commissioner Lawrence
Swofford today assured a Lake
Seminary delegation that a plan
is being formulated to relieve
flooding In that area.
Swafford said "Ihe plan will
be put into effect soon wh'ch
would lower the wsler in Laxe
Seminary."
However, he declined to com­
ment on what Ihe plan was at
this time.
A delegation of 10 properly
owners from the Lake Seminary
area complained to the board that
the high water of the lake was
hurting the value of the* pro­
perly.
R. Y. Smith, tpnkrsman for the
group, said “ we know we are Ihe
step-children of the board but
aoraathisg m u * be dona about
this now,"
Chairman John Krldcr said that
Ihe board will meet with the
County drainage committee at
2 p. m. Wednesday to discuss Ihe
committee's overall plan to relieve
flooding in the county.
The rommitiee presented its
plan to the board at its last meettog. K calls for a series of pri­
mary drainage ditches to be
built In the county.
Residents to the Seminary sec­
tion also said that many srptie
tanks in the area were submerg­
ed and a critical health problem
is arising.
The board also heard from RIB
Kilbee, who asked that a plan
tic formulated to divert the waters
from the Econlockhalchee River
into Lake Jessup,
Erider told Kilbee that tha com­
mission will meet with the South
Florida Drainage District offi­
cials April 21 to solve the drain­
age problem In the St. Johns
River basin area.

Commission Ups
City Refuse Fee
A b £ iw * was
1
•IWMiira ■oW ev'tiigB i' to provide
fdr new rates lut collecting rafuse
from business locations.
Tha City Commission amended
the fee acheduie so that businesses
will pay from 91 per month for
doily pickups of less (ban two cubic
yards to 982 per month for daily
pickups of 19 cubic yards. The
commission will set special rales
for pickups of more than 19 cubic
yards per day.

This Party Name
T o o lin g To Fit
In A Headline

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T U E S D A Y . A P R I L 12, 1960

SAN FO RD ,

NO. 670

Navy Base Crisis Adds
To U.S.-Cuban Tension
HAVANA (UPI) - The big U. X.
naval base at Guantanamo was
expected today to become a focus
of renewed tension as a result of
Washington refusal to reinstate a
Cuban union leader fired there.
U. S. Ambassador Philip W. Bon­
sai handed a stiffly-worded note
to Deputy Foreign Minister Marrelo Fernandes Monday rejecting
Cuban demands for the rrhirlng
of Fcdcrlco Figueraa Larrazabal.
The wording of the note — and
of two ollters, delivered simultan­
eously, dealing with other sub­
jects — indicated the United
States was adopting a harder line
toward Premier Fidel Castro’ s re­
volutionary regime.
Preside* Osvaldo Dorliroi ac­
cused Elsenhower today * med­
dling in the internal politics' of
Cuba.
The Cuban president said the
“ White Home pres* office, the
secretary o( slate, members of
Congress, tha United States armed
forces and even the judiciary bava
been uniting their hostility against
Ihe measure* of social Justice
end political and economic trans­
formation which the revolutionary
government had adopted.”
Castro was not in Havana, and
observers here were wondering
why he had nut replied to an ear­
lier U. S. comment on his adminl-

Asphalt Plant's
Operation Called
Hazard To Area
The County Commission today
agreed lo Investigate charges that
a Paola asphalt plant “ baa not
lived up to-ita obligation! when
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The charges w en mode hr a
delegation of property owners to
the area.
The delegation said that the Wil­
kins Construction Co.-had applied
for the construcllogef Ibe asphalt
plant in 1939 and was given ap­
proval by the soring board If it
agreed to livx up to certain con­
ditions. foeludtog Uw uso ef
smoke screoni and dust catchers.
The sand removing operation
has seriously hurt U&gt;* value nf
the properly and is becoming a
hazard to property ownore, U
wai charged by owners who said
that whan tha plant it to opera­
tion there Is a heavy fog in lha
air.
Commission Chairman John Kridcr said that if ihe plant haa n *
lived up to lla agreement on the
dust catcher or smoko ocraona"
wo will havo no other recourse
but to revoke Uw permit."
The hoard agreed to via* toe
Isnl olio ood tend out aoning
nspectoro to study tbo problem.
ini
The hoard trill meet agato Wed­
nesday at I p. m. to make a
decision on the plant.

Names dUT7 Seminole County
Negro votcilfcappearod on a peti­
tion filed ■ " t h e county voting
registration -dtHce In'Sanford ask­
ing that Die ..independent AfroAmerican Unity Liberation Party
be placed on toe Nov. • general
election ball* la tha state.
Mrs. Camilla Bruce, county
rating registrar, said the peti­
tion wee signed by Clennon King,
Miami Negro, who has announced
ho la running for president.
A majority of too slate's M
counties m u* file petitions to
validate placing of the new party
hams on the b ill* , Mrs. Bruce
The County Commission today
said, and T.SM qualified voters
adopted a resolution e (pressing
must have signed the petitions.
, -i ■f
sorrow at lha death of County
Judge Wilson Alixander.
The rosoluUon laid that "Judga
Alexander maintained aa active
and enthuslaitie Ini crest in tha
welfare of Ihe youth of Seminole
ALGIERS (UPI) - French Pre­ County."
mier Michel Debre today confer­
red with his lop olfirisli to Al­
geria or the Moslem rrbel threat
to launch a wave of terror in ad­
vance of regional elections next
month.
Dsn Yales, identified as a me­
Debre was believed more con­
cerned about Ihe disruption of'tha chanic in a report ef a beating
polling titan about rebel plana to outside a night club Saturday, ia
broadao tha scope of the Algerian the owner of the Orange Amuaawar by accepting foreign “ volun­ mrnts and not tn employ* and
teers." Both moves were announc­ said today ha was delivering
ed Monday at rebel headquarters change, not servicing a music
machine aa reported.
in Tunii.

Board Pays Tribute
ToJudge Alexander

French Probing
Terror Threat

Owner Of Business
Beating Victim

gueroa amounted to a challenge
of leftist Labor Minister Augusto
Martinez Sanches's March 24 de­
claration that local employes of
the base are “ Cubans working in
Cuban territory and subject to the
laws of this nation."
Under those laws H is illegal
lo fir* an employe for any reason.
Tbo ministry could choose to make
a test css* ef Figueras who was
The U. I . refusal to rehir* Fi­ dismissed for urging workers to

atralion—Eisenhower's charge that
he had “ betrayed the Cuban revo­
lution."
Two theories were offered to ex­
plain Castro's silence — that he
was too busy trying lo rout Capt.
Manual Briton's rebels out of the
Maestri Mountains or that he Is
savjag up his answer to Eisen­
hower tor a major May Day

outside the town limits complainad about their water rate* feeing
higher than toe rale* for peeyls
who live in Casselberry. Mayor
W. M. Benson said today that k
la necessary for the Casselberry
Utilitlea Carp, to charge mere
for service to non-rtildonta then
to residents. The group wilt have
to par standing rales.
Tb# council granted a tone
extension for solving the Dock
Fond m w e n go prebien as B i t
permanent
sewerage
disposal
could be put ia that area.
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spy on base activities, lor saying
there were indications of an im m t
nenl invasion by tho Untied Stated
end for anti-American agitation.
The other U. S. notes rejected
Cube'* protest over Iho United
Slates decision not to sell more
helicopters to Cuba and foraed
down a Cuban request that agrieuk
tural inspectors of the U. I . Agrh
culture Department be returned to
Havana.

City Discusses Revision
Of Assessment Level
The Sanford City Commiasloo
discussed last night the possibil­
ity o f oliminatioa af lb* personal
property tax and raising the city
assessment level.
Finance Director Henry Tamm
was told to draw up two sched­
ules showing what city taxes on
mat aatato would bring in with­
out the personal property tax.
One schedule ia to ahow how
much the city would get If the
personal properly tax were abol­
ished, the rail properly assessed
at loo percent valuation and too
millagt lowered.
The other report la to show
the effect on income to the city l(
the personal proparty tax ware
dropped and the assessment level
left at Ita present 02 percent of
valuation.

38 Lots Annexed
Atlightb, Celery
Sanford annexed at Iota between
Eighth Bt. and Celery Avo. near
flcMt A ve. Monday night.
Tbo land la being developed by
Philip Zouli for homes there. The
commission spent about half the
time of aa unusually tong mooting
deciding how to allow an oslenslon
of Scott Avo. to the subdivision
to cut into Eighth St. near lha
present ScMt Avo.
The argument, which haa coma
up )• two previous City Commis­
sion meetings, centered around
whether Scott Ava. resident F. D.
8c«U would suffer devaluation of
hia property by Uw extension curv­
ing one way toward his house, or
whether Zeuli* would lose one tot
by hiving tha road curve another
way.
The eommisaioo decision waa to
allow the extension which heaps
Scott's house from being devaluat­
ed.

Demo Hopefuls
Take Same Line
CHARLESTON, V . Fa. fUPI)
—Democratic presidential hope­
fuls Sena, Hubert Humphrey and
John F. Kennedy temporarily
wound up their campaigns for the
W o* Virginia May IS “ popularity
noil" primary by attacking tot
Eieonbowcr administration.
, Humphrey called for "an ag­
gressive administration lhat will
deal with such problems as un­
employment." The Minor sot* sen­
ator expressed concern over the
unemployment situation to tbo
mountain atala throughout hia
three days of campaigning.
Kennedy criticised Eisenhower
for vetoing a M il research and
development MU.
“ Now ia toa lima for aotioo on
auch Mila. . That ia why I am
campaigning for the proaidsney,"
Kennedy said. “ The presidency
holds the future ef this country
and this (tele in war and peace."

The matter was hrought up
whan Commissioner Robert Brown
•uggestod railing Uw m assed
valuation on Sanford rail estate
and lowering Ih* mlllaga. Brown
u ld this syslam wouldn’ t raise
or towor Iho overall lax incoma,
but would spread the taxas out
on a more equitable basis.
The bulk of Sanford's taxas are

1 p. m. Slocks
NEW YORE (U PI) — Stock
prtcea at 1 p. m.:
American TAT ................... 80tk
American Tobacco ........
ton*
Bethlehem Stool .............
45V4
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Chrysler ............................... 9214
Curtiss • Wright ................... 10)4
DuPont .....................................221
Ford Motor ................... « ... T2H
Central Electric ................ X2V4
General Motors ................... 43'4
Int* TAT
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LariUnrd ......a * ,,,.* * * * ,.* 14
Penney •XidskifrMnlftsfgtt MU *
POOMI 111 •e •••&lt;i *e •***** ** 14
Saar* Roebuck ................... 49*4
Standard OU (NJ) ........
44)4
Sludebaker ............................ 11)4
U. S. Steal .........................
11
WtitinglKHia* El........... 9144

Waterways Group
Honors Krider
County Commission Chairman
John Krider, was presented with
an outstanding service plaque at
a meeting of the Florida Water­
ways Commission la Washington
Monday.
Krider, past president of Ih*
commission, baa been a director
for tha past three y ea n . Ha was
awarded Ibe plaque for organising
the 'effort in developing natural
resources.
Tb* plaqua was presented by
Georg* Ware, Leesburg, another
member of Uw commission.

VFW Post Plans
Hospital Visit
DeBary VrW Post SOM and Aux­
iliary wUl travel to the Lake City
Veterans Administration iloapltal
Wednesday morning. They wUl
take clothing, ditty bags filled with
various toilet articles, and msgasince to the patients.
These going include Frank Hill,
post quartermaster, Mra. Hill, past
Auxiliary president. Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Howard, Joseph Hentillo,
P oll hospital chairman, and Mrs.
Sanllll*, Auxiliary hospital chair­
man.
The Items which bava boon col­
lected total over ISOO worth this
month, and tlw grand total sent to
Uw hospital aver Bl.BttO.

President To Visit
In South Korea

AUGUSTA, Ga. (U PI) - Presi­
dent Eisenhower plana to visit
South Korea la Juno as part * hia
trip to Eussla and Japan, the Whit#
House announced today.
Tlw president will viaM Japan
from Juno IX to J u m l i and au
been graded and fixed, Benson June SI will fly to too Republic
reported today. The town spent of Korea for a on*-day conference
$7M during Bm p a * month to with President Syngmaa Rhea.
put them in peed condition, he
said.
A - request was mode for toe
County
Commission
to nave
Winter Park Dr, to Uw new Baulk
Seminole Elementary l e b n n l .
Ih o Florida Power lounge to
This would tab* u n ef
bus traffic.
Baor Late w « fee Mm soane of U *
fourth g u i l t * pelklral rally at
The fire denari

Casselberry To Add To Street Lights
Casselberry's Town Council de­
cided Monday to put about XS
more street lights In several sec­
tion! af the town.
The council decided to Inalall
lights In Uw Howell Park section,
oa Thomas Dr., Mockingbird Lana
and louth Embry. Vapor llghta
will hq nut au Uw o a * side of
Highway IT-tl In town. In Uw
fiwat and back 'of the fire hall,
and o a * nf Uw lira hall on Mal­
ady Lone, About M ef the light*
via Ita
va
Bn too vapor
type, too an*
vffl ho
re
fen the
tha regular
incandescent.
m p e u y at bttisrno wife 8 m

F L O R ID A

Political R a lly .
Planned Tonight

* £ t o m SSm Bto weefe will fee
held to Paela Thursday end Oviade

paid by business and Industry, and
thal'a wrong, Brown said.
“ It costa the city as muoh to
provide iu set vices to a 19,004
house as for a $20,000 bouse,” ha
explained. He proposed raising
Ihe assessment le v * to M
cent * value.
Commissioner Joe Baber
posed getting rid at Sanford's'
personal property tax. Ha and
Brown agreed that It's hard to
get an accurate figure for tlw
value of a man'a personal prop­
erty.

News Briefs
VoluBia GOP Doublee
DELAND (UPI) - The number
of Republican! registered in Va*
lusia County has
led in the last four years, Super*
visor *
Registration Katherine
Oldham repeotad Meuday. Tha
numbar rose Bu n ARB to *A N
she said.

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Medics l&amp;lect
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) - D r.'
8. Carnes Harvard ef BraeteriBn
was chosen pregda at-elect et toe
Florida M edic* A a * . Meuday aa
the group ends# Be -ft— * meet*
ing on a heto' to jfunritlna to
“ Forand-lype medical U h l* aU o e ?
Harvard will ■wrceM *Or. Leu
M. Watcher a f Jsckaterilto neat
year aa president ef toe S,iaa»
member association.

2 Million To Vote
CHICAGO ( U P I ) - B e rt toea
two million nuaola clUatna art
expected to troop to Uw prltohrp
polls today to pass judgement an
Vice President Richard M. Nixon
and tha scandal-tainted Chicago
Democratic machine. A number
of hotly-contostod races, pliw ton
forecast of a bright spring day,
should swell voter turnout for Uw
third statewide primary e f . Bto
I860 presidential campaign.

Hunters Readied
MIAMI (UPI) - The W etoto*
Bureau*! anti-hurricane alrpleua
fleet la one-third ready for action.
A DC-9A outfitted with STM,804
worth e f electronic equipment
arrived at Uw feuroeu’ i Miami
hurricane cantor Monday, and
acting director Perry Hawkins *
Ihe hurricane project said an­
other DC-iA and a B-ST bombed
are being outfitted with Mmliaf
equipment and will arrive aae*

Social Stock Down
LONDON ( U P D - The blue chip
social stock o! Britain's royal
family took a tumble today be­
cause ef the poor reepooM af
European nobility to Prinaeaa
Margaret’s marriage neat aaoalb.
With only 24 days left before ton
marriage of Princess Margaret to
Antony Armstreug-Joaos—n eern*
moner with n record * diverse
to hi* family—it already wee
ricar tha bulk ef eeatineetal no­
bility preferred to stay away.

Finch O ffer Denied
LO* ANGELES (U PI) - D iet
Atty. William B. MeKeaeeu M&lt;
day denied reports ho bed
to let Dr. E. Bernard Finch
guilty to s leaser aksrge et
second murder trlaL F bch 'e
torney, Great Cooper, alee
be had attempted to.pat a
sr ptoe for Ida tlieeti PInefc
hia mistress, Canto
accused * killing Ptocb'e
The Brat M * ended to a
trial

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n o rid a 'l candldatea far gover­
nor resume their quest for votea
today with only three weeks left
before Use May I primary.
Doyle B Carlton Jr. planned to
spend today la Duval County. Hla
schedule Included speeches and a
rally In Jacksonville.
Fred O. Dickinson planned atop*
in Ibe Florida panbendts today.
John McCarty was to bo In Tailsbasaa; Haydon Burns scheduled
visits to DaLaod, Palatka and Day­
tona Beach.
Bums, speaking at'Bunnell Mon­
day, said "aa governor I will give
Florida's tourist industry the great­
est leadership and tba meat balp
it hat aver had."
Ha promised a road building pro*

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m m which would provide life
M l Modern highway* all over tho
•tat*.
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McCarty atopped at Bonlfay,
Mariaaaa. .Chipley, Cretivlew. Milton. Peniaroia, and DeFuniak
Spring! Monday and talked about
Florida'a "welfare meaa,” women
In government, and Carlton.
"H e’e a good boy," aald McCarty
of Carlton, "but being governor
lan’t a boy’* job. It's a man'* Job."
Bryant, (M ik in g In hla home
town of Ocala, called tor a "unified
department of natural reaourcoa to
coordinate Important conaervatlon
fund Jan*.’ ’
Carlton, in a atatement iaaued
at Miami Monday, aald endorae-

ment of more than 20 daily and
weekly newspapers have given hit
campaign a “ terrific shove.
He called the papers and their
editors "som e of Florida’ s most
severd critics; their endorsements
•re earned, not bought."
* In other political activity Mon
day, a candidate for commissioner
of agriculture said accusations that
hla supporters were destroying hla
opponent’ s campaign signs was "a
political trick of the lowest su ­
ture."
Doyle Conner of Starke laid
charges by W. H. Hancock of
Groveland were a slap In the face
to tho people of Florida regardless
of who they support.

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Teachers ia the ana inUrested
M (atting Interest-free loans to at*
MM mtmmer courses are asked to
eeataet the Bamhmle County Fed•rsttoa ef Woman's Quba. Infor, Mtien «n Me Mena can to aeeured

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Ha annual Jayeee auctions will
Be batd Thursday at the Civic Can
Mr and all Jaycoea are urged to
attend this important meeting.

A Little Late

■KNNINOTON, VI. (UN) Town officials hero received a
cila lion commending them for
the preparation of their town re­
. Ernest A. LUley, president o f the port, It was from the Vermont
Ftorida TubereutoeU and Health Chamber of Commereo and dated

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Kennedy Can Wrap Up Nomination
:

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Predlc
Mans came from widely asperated
i
F0^ * 4** Mat. Sen.
John F. Kennedy could wrap up
tho Damoentie presidential non
Button by wianiag the West Vlr
ftoin primary.
The toencasla ware heard from
. Wise FfWldoat Richard M; Nbton,
Me yreepectlve Republican nornlMSI Sen. Mike Mansfield (DM eot.), who la rogarded as a sup­
porter « f Senate Democratic
Lender Lyndon B. Johnaoa, and
flan. Robert C. Byrd (D-W.Vn.),
d Johnson backer,
nsnesey raws Sea. Hubert H.
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primary May

IIRVN CiU|cd« numpnrvji oaiuura,
inglon, Idaho and Wyoming with
Edna -Man Jiminei, Lake Mary;
Humphrey and Sen. Stuart Sy­
CoreUa Price, Sanford; Pearl Kenmington (D-Mo.) moving pp.
sol. Sanford; Daniel Jenkins, San­
ford; William Av Agoranoa, San­
ford; George llogktnt, Sanford.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Metis, San­
ford, n son; Mr. and Mrs. Reha
Jiminei, Sanford, a daughter.
Dismissals
Edith Fortner, Sanford; Frank
Deca, Lake Monroe; Clarentha
Banka, Genava; Vivian Laws and
baby, Altamonte Sprin|s; James
Green, Sanford; James Davis Jr.,
Sanford; Robert Lewis, Sanford;
Melsias Bush, Sanford; Arlene
Jackson, Sanford: Vlvienno Ntrl
and baby, Sanford; Mattia V irile,
Sanford.
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Adm Uliana
Ethel Bush, Oviedo; Jacquclloe
Pertain, Sanford; Frederick Soil,
Maitland; Charles C. Manner, ten ­
fold; Jessie Soderblom, la k e Monroe; Althea Hicks, Sanford.

Wlieenato, primary last week.
B M ' Virginia poses a erudal
MM Mr 1 — sly , a Catholic, an
Me n ligtene Issue because le u
Man S percent o f Ua pop ill alien
M Cetheilc. A Kennedy victory
Mere would he regarded as slgMflcsat evidence that bU reUftas
M net a handicap.

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Negro students who have cam­
paigned for 10 consecutive weeks
against lunch counter segregation
In the South appeared today to
bo plaaaing a new strategy of
boyeotta and "selective buying."
Studeata from 10 eoulbern and
border states wilt meat on Easter
weekend nt Raleigh, N. C. to
"get come sense or direction for
future action." Their sltdown cam­
paign at dime and variety More
lunch counters, which began Fab.
1, hat netted only scattered and
minor victorias.
The Rev. Martin Luther King
J r„ leading southern Negro aspenant of passive resistance to
M gngatiM ,
will addreta the
Raleigh meeting. He predated
formation o f a South wide council
of atudmti which may rate In­
dividual stores on their treatment
ef Negro customers.
The eltdowo gave way to the
boycott over much o f the South
Monday.
The first all-out movement la
Mississippi was a call for a preEaster boycott o f white • owned
stores la Jackson. It apparently
waa effective la tome areas of
Urn city, but was not noticeable
At Nashville, - Tenn., where
Negro leaders rejected the pro­
posal o f i hl-raelal committee
that lunch counters be partially
Integrated,
white
and
Negro
picket! p en ded through Ibe down­
town a ran and took state is nt
least seven stores. Two white
men, ooe an anti • segregation
picket and Urn other a heckler,
w e n arrested tor fighting.
All It local Negro dentists and
doctors at Greensboro, N. C.,
applied tor staff privileges at two
Greensboro hospitals after accuslad the hoapltnla of diicrimlnat-

HONOREES FAYE GARNER AND JEANNE SOUTHWARD took Mme
out during the formal dance their mothers, Mrs. L. F. Garner and Mr*. Ira
Southward, gave for them at the Mayfair Inn, to ehnt about thn fun tba
rty afforded about 75 metnbdr* of the graduating class at SeaninoM High
hoot. With them arn their escorts, Winston Piercy, left, aad Charlaa
Oravetx. Below are some of the guests being served refreshments, ta r in g
la Mrs. Ernest Southward and gueats are Arthur DeYoung, FTaaena
Strickland, John Lovelace and Dee Hargrave. Miniature graduates aa place
cards greeted the seniors at individual tables and the hostesses wet* as­
sisted by Mrs. Ernest Southward, Mrs. Bill Southward, Mrs. Kenneth
Echols, Mr*. Alford Doudney, Mrs. D. K. McNab nnd Mrs. Roger Garner.

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William Slanciu, II, a Mi actor,
forced hie way into her apartment
Saturday night, n p e d bar, end
then shot himself i n . the head.
" I have learned some facta that
convince me he did net commit
suicide," Attorney George W.

Mr. aad R n - Do« Prtop’, S e n io r!
a daughter; Mr. end Mrs. Charles
Pertain, Sanford, a eon.
Harriett Date, Sanferd; Frances

Now there's one to make every body beautiful

SANFORD'S Julian N.
Dunn la learning the flna
points o f rifle markemanahip at Fort Jackson, S. C.
Tba now Army recruit haa
been assigned to Company
B, 18th Battalion, Fifth
Training Regiment for
b a sic combat training at
tba fort, Ha la tha son of
Hr. and Mrs. Donald A.
Dunn, of Camnron Ava,

Chuluoto To Hove
Library Service
Urn Library Group of the Chulueta Women’s Club haa completed
wwrk tq have the library open
weekly, Mondays from I to 4
p. m. and from 7 I* f p. na.
During these hours a member
at the group will be there to
assist those Interested in bor­
rowing from the thousand hooka
available. Reference beaks Will
alao be convenient for u e ef
school students. This library ear*.

the EASTER RVRADE
D o u b le P l a y

The Ways and Means Commit*
lee reported today that plane
have been completed tor Urn Chnluota Women’s Club's "Night For
Fun" April I ! The festivities will
begin at I p. m. at the Community
Club House aad a program of
activities Is to Include entertain*
mem for the entire family.
Besldea refreshments aad game*
there win be a Hah pond coacee■lofl for the kiddles, auction u le ,
cake walk end style (how of
fashions made and msM Iid by
woman of Chuiuote.
Thorn will bn no admission
charged and prices far the eon-

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Miss Metts To W ed
Eugene L
Mr, and Mra. George Abbott
Creighton of Gainesville announce
the encasement of their daughter,
Carol Itopes Creighton, to Hamilton
Joseph Bisbee Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hamilton Joseph Bisbee of
Sanford.
Miss Creigton was graduated
from Dana Hall School in WellesIcy, Mass, and from Briarcliff Col­
lege. Briarcllff Manor, N. Y. Mr,
Bisbee is a graduate of Seminole
High school and rcrcivcd Ills de­
gree in public relations and ad­
vertising from Florida Slqto Uni­
versity In 1938. He is a member
of Alpha Tau Omega social frater­
nity.
The wedding will take place April

a
Miss Roberta Ann Cleveland,
w daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Cleveland of Orange City and
Raymond Canada, son of Mr. and
Mrs. O. B. Canada of Enterprise
were united in marriage, April
2 at 11 a. m. in the Congregation­
al Church in Orange City.
The Rev. William G. Fagan
efflclaled at the doubts ring cere­
mony in the presence of the two
families and close friends. Mrs.
Lawrence Ward sang "I Love

Group Attending
Club Convention
Eleven members or the Sanford
Garden Club are attending the
34th convention of the Florida
Federation of Garden Clubs at
West
Palm
Beach, Tuesday.
Wednesday and Tbursdiy of this
Week,
They are especially looking for­
ward to the flower arrangement
demonstration tonight, at the Roy­
al Poinciana Playhouse. It will
be given by J. Gregory Conway,
an internationally known author,
artist, lecturer and acknowledged
master of flower arrangements.
Those attending are Mrs. Y die
Williams Jr., club preslumt,
Mrs. Fred Ganas, Mrs. John Bur­
ton IV, Mrs. David Bacb, Mrs.
Rudy Sloan, Mra. Tom Mere,
Mrs. Richard Silvers, Mr*, Rob­
ert Crumley, Mrs. James Truitt,
Mrs. T. L. Elmore and Mlsa
Glenna Magill.

(pcA A on ah
Friends of Jerry Dillard will
be glad to learn that ha baa
returned to his home at 1021
Santa At. and is tmpravlnl from
a recent eye operation.
Mr. and Mri. S. S. Goethe have
returned to their home In Palat*
ke, after visiting with Mrs. Gotthe'a brother-in law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Walker at
their home os Elm Ave.

Forrest Nutt has returned home
from the hospital, where he under,
went treatment, the past several
days.
*Mr. and Mrs. James Welch and
children returned Sunday from
Cordova, Ala. He was called there
last week due lo the illness of her
father.
Mrs. Retta Nicb left Wednesday
to return to her home in Niles,
Mich., after spending the Winter
here, on Pine Street.
Carroll Peterman has returned to
Clewlston after spending Ihe week­
end with his mother, Mrs. Rosa
Lea Peterman. Carroll is employ­
ed by the Atlantic coast line rail­
road. « •
*
•
Rev. and Mrs. Hill Swycar and
daughters, Judy, Sheila and Pauli
have relumed from a two day
trip to Ft. Myers.
Miss Katherine Liirh of Enter­
prise was proud of her several
entries in the flowcrshow spon­
sored by the DcHary Garden Club
last week. She came home with
four ribbons, the tri color on
her white dulrh Amaryllis, a blue
one (first prize) on her Vlolels,
(Johnny Jump ups) a red one on
her white Geraniums.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Small of
Melbourne are the parent! of a
daughter, MelanJe Lynn, born
April 1 at the Seminole Memorial
Hospital. Mrs. Small was the for­
mer Miss Odell Hamilton, daugh­
ter o f Mr. and 3!ri. Ernest Ham­
ilton,
Joanle Ray, daughter of Mr.
and Mr*. Charles Ray and Debby
Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Cohen, were guests of
honor in celebrating their 2nd
birthday at the home of Mrs.
Charles Ray. Almost all of the
younger set of the community were
invited lo Join this celebration.
Birthday cake and Ice cream were
aenred ihe youngsters following an
afternoon of entertainment.

By Zeta X i Chapter

T o A id Hospital

Zeta Xi chapter 3447 of Beta
Sigma Phi met at the home Of
Miss Sonja Monforton on Sanford
Ave., for the model meeting for
rushees Mrs. Lloyd O. Swain, pres­
ident, presided st the business ses­
sion.
It was reported that the sorority
had contributed $3 to the cerebral
palsy fund, during the recent tele­
thon. The chapter's Easier project
will be to send (lowers to nursing
homes and cards to shut-ins.
Miss Betsy Ann Carter presented
the program on “ sculptor." Re­
freshments were served by the
hostess to Mrs. Swain, Mrs. Wal­
lace L. Tyre, Miss Joan Wright,
Miss Nlckl Hall, Miss Mary Ann
Wright, Mrs. Leon Swain J r„ Mrs.
Harvey Wilkinson, Miss Barbara
Chambers, Miss Carter, Mrs. Wen­
dell L. Springfield and Mrs, Rob­
ert Reaves.

M IS S n o n O T H Y M A E M E T T S

Gilded Cage Ball
Planned By Club
The executive board of the Of­
ficers' Wives Club held it's month­
ly meeting at the home of Mrs.
Joseph Bachman, The president,
Mrs. Ollie taper, presided at the
business arssion.
The group discussed ways of
amending the constitution and by­
laws of the NAS Officers' Wives
Club.
Those present were given the
highlights of “ The Gilded Cage
Ball” In he held at the tangford

ris e P e rs o n a ls
BY HELEN SNODGRASS
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lcwli who
have been living at tha Long apart­
ment for tho past several weeks
have moved to Ft. Lauderdale
where he la employed by Raymond
£ Concrete Co,

Rushees Honored

Enterprise W SC S
The WSCS of Barnett Memorial
Methodist Church met In the dor­
mitory of the Children's Home, En­
terprise. with Mrs. Hermit Wig­
gins as hostess.
Sir*. Willard Kilmer presented
the devotion snd the program for
the evening was under the direc­
tion of Mrs. Alelha Evans.
During the business session It
was voted to arnd SID to the Brew­
ster Hospital in Jacksonville. Hrfresh ments were served lo the 13
members present.

Thea" by Grieg and “ Th9 Lord’s
Prayer" by Malolte, accompan­
ied at the organ by Miss Esther
Emerson.
The bride, given in marriage
by ' her father, wore a mauve
over peach chiffon dress, a small
while hat. edged with nylon and
carried a while Bible, lopped
with a while throated orchid.
Mra. Mildred Coppcn. matron
of honor, wore a floral print
dreaa and carried a nosegay of

Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Metis Sr.,
Lake Monroe, announce the en­
gagement of their daugher, Doro­
thy Mae. to Eugene Lee Barineau.
son of Mrs. Aialce N, Barineau,
403 Maple Ave., Sanford.
Miss Metis graduated from Semi­
nole High School with the llMf
class and is presently employed
by McRoberts Tire Supply in San­
ford. Whlla in high school she was
a member of the glee club and was
a cheerleader for three years.
Mr. Barineau graduated from
Seminole High School in 1932. He
served two years in the U. S.

Hotel in Winter Park, May 13. Ar­
rangements for the dinner-danec
ire being made by (he officers
Wives of VAII-3. Tickets may be
purchased from unit representa­
tives and Mira begin April 13.
A new precedent was started at
this meeting with the attendance
of the wife of the commanding
officer of each unit, as well as the
representative of each unit.
The h oilcss, Mrs. Bachman,
served refreshments to Mrs. t a ­
per. Mrs. F. G. Edwards, Mrs.
John Swope, Mrs. E. P. Yales, Mrs.
Harold McCumber. Mrs. K. F.
Rowell, Mrs. C. Donnaud, Mrs. H.
S. Moore, Mrs. W. King, Mrs.
George Keen, Mrs. Robrrl Slye,
Mrs. William Nelson and Mra. J.
Children o f the first and second Harlow.
grade Primary Department of the
First Methodist Church will meet
Wednesday in t h e i r
Sunday
School room at the church at
4 p. m. for a short period of play
and alnglng. After tha Easter
Bunny finishes hiding some eggs,
they will go out for an Easter egg
WEDNESDAY
hunt.
WSCS Circle 10 of Firit Metho­
Each child Is requested to bring
Ihree colored eggs In their basket dist Church, Mrs. W. W. Tyre,
The entire program will last until chairman, will meet at the home
uf Mrs. E. W. Marcel on Brandi
5:30 p. m.
Lane, at R p. m.
First Baptist Church Prayer
Jlccling at 7:3D p. m. Training Un­
ion executive committee meeting
at 8:13 p. m.
Pinecrcst Baptist Church SS o f­
BARBARA FAULKNER
ficer A Teachers meet at 7 p. m.,
The Civic Department of the San­ tha BA meeting, 7 p. m , Prayer
ford Woman's rlu b will met at 12 meeting. 8 p. m. and the Music
committee meets at 8:43 p. m.
noon Wrdnnday for a covered
dish lunrhrnn at the club house.
Mrs. Donald Flamm snd her comSpring is a season fashion—de­
miller will be In charge of the voted to bracelets. True bangles
lunchron.
and those fitted ruffs and brace­
W.
W.
Wharton,
director
of
the
lets that wind round and round
Barbara Faulkner, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Faulkner, exceptional children's program will (he arm are fashion favorites.
The accent li on bulk.
celebrated her fourth birthday be guest speaker.
this Weekend, with an “ Easter
Party" at her home in tach Ar­
bor.
An Easter egg hunt was en­
joyed by all the little gursts and
prizes for pinning Ihe “ bow-tie"
on a rabbit were won by Lynn
Stetson and Jo Norris.
The highlight of the afternoon
for Barbara, was when her grand­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
D. Holstein, of Jacksonville, ar­
rived (or the feitivltirs. They
spent tha weekend with the Faulk­
ners.
Easter decorations were nsed
in the patio and hack &gt;srd. The
table held a centerpiece made
by the honoree's brother. Skip.
It was two stufled bunay rab­
bits and a nest filled with candy
eggs. Cake, Ice cream and lem­
onade were served lo the guests.
Easter baskets with randy and
g little chicken were given to
each guest as favors.
Invited guests included 31ary
Wlnsone la
Lyn and Diane Sorokowiki, Susie
Ray. Barhy Taffer. Lynn Stetson,
‘
Ok weid for
Christy Klnlsw, Kathy I’cndry,
Out young-hearted fol-Parrols!
Jo Norris. Sharon Young, Pat,
Gey bln and dainty itrapi to thrill
Jim and Tom Oylcr. Billy Nor­
a gist's heart,..handwma
ris, Mr, and Mrs. John Edgcrgrown-up style! foe beys...so sturdy
ton and Mra. W. Pippin.

Department Plans
Easter Egg Hunt

Church

Chuluota

Personals
BY BETTF. GOLDMAN
Mrs. Mode Smith returned this
week from a visit with her sun and
family in New J crsej. During her
slay she was presented with a new
granddaughter, Beverly Anne, born
March 19. The parrnla Mr. and
Mrs. James Smith have two older
children, a buy, two years old and
a twenty-two month old girl.
New residents in Chuluota are
Mr. snd Mrs. Arthur Porter, 311
E. Fifth Street and their three
little girls, Tcnny, Pamela and
Unda. The family recently moved
here from Columbus, Ohio. Mr.
Porter is employed by llrnco Air­
craft Products.
Good News! Mr. J. O. Rhinchart
Is reported home and recovering
very well from his accident on
March 31. He fell 32 feet Into Lake
3tonroe. Fortunately his Inquiries
were nnt as serious as could be
expected from such a mishap.
Mrs. Arnold Jarkson and child­
ren, Marrla and Bimbo, left last
week for an extended visit to Mrs,
Jarkton's family home In Massa­
chusetts.
The three Goldman girls are all
well and back to normal. Hindi,
Judy and Laurie Lee spent the
past two weeks fighting bronchial
infections, viruses and “ itiila" of
every description.

Calendar

Egg Hunt, Picnic
The Junior G. A.'a o f tho Osteen
Baptist Churrh met last Saturday
afternoon, at the church. A mission
study hook entitled, “ Mike and
His Four Star Goal," was reviewed
by the leaden, Mrs. Albert Clark
and Mrs. Kenneth Harvey,
Tha children were then treated
to an Easter egg hunt and a picnic
lunch. Those attending were Diane
and Lynn Jones, Cathy, Libby and
Shirley Sermons, Joyce Harvey,
Fonda
Vlnrient,
Unde
Noe),
Karen Osteen, Janetto Ho sack and
Brenda Patterson.

Training Course
For Scout Leaders
Begins Wednesday
A basle group leadership training
course for leaders and assistant
leaders for Girl Scouts and Brown­
ies will be held at lha Presbyterian
y outh building on Park Ave., Wed­
nesday from • a. m. to 1 p. m.
This will bo the first In a series
of meetings. Other sessions will
meet April 20. 27 and May 4. Mrs.
Marjorie Nicholi will be the In.
structor. Anyone interested in tak­
ing the course Is requested to eaU
Mrs. Randall Chase at FA 3 -M I.

Methodist Group
Names Delegates
Mrs. T. C. O'Steen waa appoint­
ed delegate and Mra. Claranco
Purse 11, alternate, to represent Urn
WSCS of First Methodist Church
at the general conference meeting
In Miami. April 19 to 11. Tbo group
met in McKinley Hell for thalr
monthly meeting with Mra. Eugene
Williams, president, presiding.
It was announced that the
women of the First Methodist
Church would be hoeteaa to the
3tay Fellowship meeting. It la
sponsored by the United Coundl
of Church Women and la scheduled
for May 6 at 10 a. m.
Mrs. L. E. Forgeson gave the
devotion end Mrs. John Morgan
served as program leador far tho
day. A panel discussion was pre­
sented on "N*w Light For Tows
and Country," Tbosa UUng pgrt
were Sirs. Morgan, moderator,
Mrs. Orville Touchtoo, Mrs. Aahhy
Jones, Mra. Ray Herron and Mr*.
Doc Faulkner.

Personals

Mrs. Annla McArthur, Lika V o w
Every teen age girl should learn
that frequent shampooing ean roe postmaster, Injured her loot la
lure dull, lifelesi hair into a lively a fall recently. G. B, Yalta la
beauty asset.

Civic Department

Meets Wednesday

Barbara Celebrates

Fourth Birthday

A t Easter Party

E A ST E R O U T F IT S .
are complete In our shiny,
new PO LL-PA RRO T ahoaa

&lt;£ojcat
TUESDAY
Gamma Omega chapter of ESA
m eed el 7:30 p. m. at the home
of Mr*. John Dlckry on Lake
Minnie. New officer* will be
elrcted and Jewel pin* presented.
All member* urged to attend.
Junior High School Glee Club
will preicnt a program entitled
“ Spring Frollca" at a p. in, at
the Plnecrett auditorium, nndrr
the direction of C. L. Compton.

WELCOME ABOARD won the theme at Capt. Robert W. Slye’a official
welcome to Naval A ir Station personnel and Seminole County residents
Friday. Tha party wee held at the Bachelors Officers* Quartern from
5:30 • 7:30 p. m. Mr. and Mm. Harvey Pugh of Lake Mary are shown here
being greeted by Capt. and Mrs. Slye,
.(Herald Photo)

Osteen G A ’s Enjoy

Army, stationed In Germany. Ha la
now employed by Western Electric
in Ft, Lauderdale.
A June wedding Is planned. Fin*
at plans will be anounced at a
later dale.

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coolest most
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FEOZEN BREAD
—Recent la id on commerciallybaked, aliccd while bread ihowcd
that bread kept iu fretbncaa up
to atx month* la tha freezer. ThM
waa true even when bread waa
frozen in id original wrapper
with no overwrap.

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LONG TRAIL A-WINDIN

A llttto extra effort always pays off—jwmetlmea llternl-and that’s the case la the attempt o f the Little Red
molhotise Nursery School for Retarded Children,
Mothers and volunteer workers have been pitching in to
se funds to buy playground equipment and outdoor toys
the summer season. Their latest project was a belts sale
kb netted sufficient profit for them to go ahead with the

ffial haehtot. Mai R ta sB ■•Ul­
an of aacll yeaegedn.
CASE E-4M: Tammy D„ aged
three, la as alert ynuagiler.
“ Oh, bet Dr. Crate," hie fearful
matter begat, "Tbmmy is beginslan ts stutter badly! Ixa't that

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others for any help that Is given them. The mothers
o help operate the nursery school for .retarded children
d Mw# want to thank everybody who helped us and all who
de purchases at our bake sale."
, . ,___ .
It teems that this worthy work aroused euch interest
it some o f the fathers turned to the oven and baked teveral
its for the bake aals—“and we especially thank them, the

"When he is netted, he can't get
Ua wards eU right. 1 hava a grown
brettsr whs a*m stutters terribly,
te eeeld Tammy her# inherited hie
stuttortog?
"And what eae I da is help him?
I seek him a let and try to make
him gett his stuttering far 1 can't
bear ta ttiah af hie Buffering all the
humiltottoa my hretttr has gone
through."
Stutterlog at the pre-school age
is usually a natural phaie. For
sueh youngiters eta understand
far mors words than they caa ut­
ter.
When eager te give a quick ac­
count of soma exciting episode,
they thki cant find enough fordi
available te keep up with iibelr
ideas.
\
Tkis normal type of stuttering
usually eltars up of its own accord

^ t ’V iood to know that the community has a tendarfe*!g for those with problems end It’* better to know that the
Ittk Red Schoolhouse will heve whet It need* this summer
to odd to the pleesure o f those little folks who attend there.

ST LYLE C. WIUON

nstod. Be, the rid nroe must gang
gg corns for s ceuplo of battered op now and atop him if thorn is
to bo a ehance for the nomina­
tion of Symington, Johnson er Ste­
venson. They will try and that
should make it a wonderfully
rough aad tough pru-couventtoo
season.
Kennedy woe the Wisconsin
popular veto by a fat margin and
took at least six ef the lute’s IS
congressional district contssts.
His popular vote end sis district
victories earned Kennedy SO dele­
gate vote* at the July Democra­
tic National Convention. Thirty
delegatee votes were at stake la
this primary. Bast conseema hare
among political observers was
thaTstoanody should be counted of Onbo.
While rectangles, tba flat head­
stones, marched down toe green
fields la perfect UtUe rhythms
against every point af tba com»ess.
There am 1MM staple grave*
la this Nsttoesl Cemetery of the
Pacific • • Um punchbowl crater
• • high shove Honolulu. ‘ Thou­
sands af flatten cam# her*
every year," the caretaker said.
Aid new we stopped before the
ed to him. Humphrey took the •toe* marked "D-ios."
"Most ef Uw Iravetore," my
other farm areas. Kennedy's
raid, “ com* to visit this
ito praetiaotlil nomine- strength tamo largely from the asoort
pave." It was the grave af
P to the M i r a k U i i
Erato Pyle. This wai nowaina,
Idaer ef Sm. Stead Byretting place for the weanr."
(D-ke.) Mrs. tt is on sin which havt largo Kornas "the
That was two years ago. What
- several times — that Catholic populations.
bring* the flocks to Erato's
will not do tor preiktont Than were indication* that pave?
It must ba that laUmato
Catholics raffiod strongly to KenBody's support Calumet County, sense me sets whm be stands at
for example, to rated N per coat tta akto of a brother . • or a
Republican aad M per cent Catho­ dee* friend.
reflect en this, for thero is
lic. Final Calumat returns gave anI anniversary
la a few week*.
Kennedy I.TM votes, Humphrey It will be 11 yean
lines Ernest
1,011. Vice President Richard M.
Taylor
Pyto
came
to
bis end m
Nixon, unopposed hi the Republi­
can primary, did set da much a tiay Ryukyu failed far down
better than Humphrey with only range from Hawaii. Almost half
l,«M votes. That was Uw pattern a generattoa ago. U was April
U, toil.
to otter similar eseaUsi.
The name af Erato Pyto to held
to perpetuity set only to our Nth
•tats. A traveler of the Far But
D A IL Y C R O SSW O R D
finds tt many places.
A sloping street in Naha, Oki­
nawa, la called Erato Pyto load.
Aad oven in the motherland at
the enemy soldier who took Er­
ato's life, hie name la revered. la
Tokyo, yee fled the Emil Pyto
Theatre.
But the true memorial to this
skinny little guy whe was a 01
sen te a millkm mothers is at
the lonely spot where Erato fell.
MILWAUKEE (U FI&gt;-Tbo time

Deputy L. J. Kris knows wbsro
to find stolen cars. Ho found one
stuck In Urn-sand In Paola Fri­
day night It bad boon stolen
from Sanford. Saturday night bs
found another not, stuck in the
same not in Pool*. It had been
stolen from Leesburg.
It was a hot, languid afternoon
when I walked up too dusty rood
to too placo where a Jap aaloer
slammed three bullets Into Ernie's
bead, killing him Instantly. Tbs
only sound now was the Ured
clopping of a boric dragging e
wagonload of peonuls.
This la on too Isle of lo • • lo
Sklma • • a mlto of an Island,
now Just a few miles by Piper
Cub from Okinawa. The rood has
no turn* for a spell as it moves
along back of tbs pinnacle ef
loguaugu Varna.
It was along this road that
Eraia and Cal. Joseph Coolidgs
leaped Into a burst of machinegun fire. It was a second buret
• • when toe two men dived into
a ditch aad Emin peksd his
bead up te see • • that the slugs
eaughl him la the temple.
Tall grata, now leaned with the
wind around the shoulder-high
monument with It* bronse plaque
tost reads: “ At this snot too TTtb
Infantry Division lost a buddy
• • Ernie Pyle, II AprU IMS."
Once a year, they tidy up the
litlla field that surrounds toe
memorial, and ton military bold*
aa anniversary soviet.
But to# rest of too yur, few
If any visitors coma by. Tba Is­
land now bolds 1,000 native* . •

and M Ole who man a radio re­
lay station.
Some time ago I read the keek
about Ernie Pyle written by Lae
0. MIDer tailing the palaful seaflirt, Uw personal trafody that
was Ernie’* Pyla'e Ufa. The ratfaring, which the beak describes
ae vividly, is indelible.
But somehow I remember best
what 1 saw two years ago •• the
tranquility af la and Oahu.
lo. now, It win bo U years.

Low Bidder Pays
HOUSTON, Tex. (UPI) - S.
W. Gaylord, whose construction
firm bold* a contract to pave a
section ef Woodway Dr., soon
will be collecting mooey from
himself. Gaylord owns property
atom the street, and toe city
aoaactt voted to aaaeee property
owuora HI S a front foot to help
pey the assessment on MO front

But a neurotic mother .who con­
stantly yalla, "No, m ," ar makes
him atop and repeat the difficult
word, may simply "sat” that act of
stuttering and thus make It a per­
manent thing.
Stuttering Is NOT Inherited, so
his uncle's stuttering win not dpscaad to the next generation.
However, the same neurotic
boms environment whleh stsrted
his uncle to stutter, may still per­
sist and help cause Tammy to do
likewise.
The best cure for stuttering is
prevention. Vaccinate against it by
Ignoring this nature! stuttering
stage at the age of three to five
yean.
And don't maintain a tense, neur­
otic home atmosphere. Cultivate a
happy, related family environ­
ment.
Let laughter be common Instead
of fear and anxiety. Relievo your
child’s false notions by the prac­
tical data -released in this comma
dally, plus the helpful booketa an
sex problems of children.
Send for the non-profit booklets
on "Personality Improvement,"
"How To Prevent Nervous Break­
downs," etc., and by all means
maintain a constant "Compliment
Club" in your own home.
Encourage your children to re­
port on the three sincere compli­
ments they have paid their neigh­
bors or classmates eaeh day. Dad­
dy and Mother can do likewise.
Anxiety tends to vanish when you
employ the "Compliment Club," to
why don’t more of you tense moth­
ers take advantage of these sure­
fire educational aids this news­
paper offers you?

Change any corner af ttat tri­
angle and you halp the stutterer
free himtelf.
Let him vary (t) by pitching hie
veice higher er hy eiagiag ar by
imitating Charley McCarthy ar by
ueiag dialect, sad be will usually
not atuttar at all.
Vary (I), aa by talking te dees
ar bortfi er the wevea (e la
Domesthonoa) er let him alter (S)
and spank in Spanish ar asm ether
foreign tsegua.
Bead for my booklet os "Hew Ta
Correct Stuttering,” enclosing a
stamped return envelope, plus She
(non-profit).
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HEADED FOR CAMP T1COCHEE. theae fifth grade
Brownies from Sanford Grammar School bravely loaded
their packs on their backs for a trip to the wilds Friday.
Members o f the newly formed troop fretting: ready here
for the annual Camporce near Rarbersville were Sherry
Wright, Donna Ashby, Susan McMurrny, Sue Davidson,

McClellan Plans
New Racket Probe
WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen.
John L. McClellan (D-Ark.), armed
once again with the broad invert!gatlve powers, laid today he plan*
ned new racketa hearings, pouibly
tbia fall.
McClellan was jubilant over the
Senate vote keeping alive Ihe pow­
ers held by the defunct rackets
committee to investigate alleged
abuses in the labor-managemrnt
field.
The authority was tranferred to
McClellan's government operations
committee by approval nf hit
amendment Monday.
McClellan told a reporter he
planned soltc hearings after Con­
gress adjourned but he declined to
disclose what fields would be In­
vestigated In the new inquiry.
■There are a number of areas
under investigation." he said.
McClellan wai chairman af the
old rackets committee during three
years of Alien stormy public hearjngs which exposed racketeering,
graft and corruption in some labormanagement operations.
The racketa committee expired
March It.
McClellan said his government
operations group and its perma­
nent investigating subcommittee
now had "Sit the power that the
select rackets committee had."

Kathy Lee. and Cheryl Murray from the left in the front
row, and Mrs. Randall Chase. Betsy Carman, Kathy
Moore, Connie Stewart, Linda Perkins, Herbeth Ann
Collier, Patty Prescott and Kathryn Osborne In the back
row.
(Herald Photo)

Latin-U. S. Understanding Needed, Rotarians Hear
North Americans are big, strong,
blond, mechanical minded, rich,
aggressive businessmen.
Latin Americans arc dark, side
burned, sombreroed, guitar play­
ing singers on a moonlit patio.
Those are some of Hie ridiculous
ideas that keep North ami .South
Americans from
understanding
each other, a Latin American Rol­
lins College student said here Mon­
day,
The Latin American may view
the Anglo-Saxon as materialistic
and brutal, while he sees himself
as more spiritual and grntlc,
Puerto Rican born Alberto Sepul­
veda (old the Sanford Rotary
Club.
South ol the border, Americans
arc thought of as millionaires.
Their tastes run from baseball to
automobiles and cocktails. They
are llir undisputed masters of
mechanics. To a Latin American
stuck on the roadside, the arrival
of a North American ear means a
sigh of relief, Sepulvedu said.
American women arc Ihutiglil to be
phykicaUy attractive but morally
dangcijms—and They love divorce,
(lie young student said.
And now for the other side of
The road
cock will
to 3fi mile
flies, off I

■hnpmrral
iced* up
tha bird
on rare

the picture. Fresh from Ihe movie
screen, Ihe North American secs
the Lalln beauty with a rose be­
tween her pearly teeth, long lashes
batting tier dark eyes, hair of jet
black, and wrapped in a mantilla.
Latin America always has a pa((o
and a fiesta.
"N o wonder movlrgocrs arc con­
vinced that everything south of the
border Is glamorous and craiy,"
.Sepulveda said.
Revolutions there are, he admit*
ted, They orcur partly because of
Ihe impulsiveness of the people,
and partly because of inadequate

governmental machinery, he said.
Revolutions haven't been eonlined
In Latin Afnerica, h o w e v e r .
Thomas Jefferson was in favor of
revolt when necessary, Sepulveda
pointed out.

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BELIEVES STATE ROAD FUND DISTRIBUTION MUST BE BASED ON TSDRO,
SEMINOLE AND BREVARD COUNTIES NEED FAIR SHARE.

FLO O D C O N T R O L, W ATER C O N S E R V A T IO N , W IL D L IF E

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WORK FOR FLOOD CONTROL AND PREVENTION OF NEEDLESS DROUGHTS; RELIEVES
IN PRESERVING WILD LIFE; HAS HELPED ESTABLISH GAME PRESERVES AND RBCREATIONAL AREAS.

R E A P P O R T IO N M E N T

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AND SEMINOLE COUNTIES TO REFLECT POPULATION INCREASES.

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SCHOOL PROGRAM

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WILL WORK FOR DECENTRALIZATION OF H A T *
CONTROLS AND
RETURN TO THE PRINCIPLE OF GOVERNMENT OF THB PEOPLE. MY
THE PEOPLE, AND FOR THE PEOPLE.

TOM ADAM S
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CHAIRMAN BREVARD COUNTY UNITED APPEAL

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rolet powered by § 283*u.-in. VS.
But there's sure nothing mediumduty about the load. Mr. /. £•
Blankinship, Arkansas logging
contractor, says both of hie
torsion-spring OOCtfs “move along
at 40 to SO miles per hour tciih
55,000 pounds gross weight end
maintain a 5-trip-a-day schedule
with no trouble at all." Figure the
money you save when you've gat
a medium-duty truck that can
cover 30,000 bar k-caunlry miles a
&gt;with a high-tonnage loadl

RAMPS

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IN

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NORTH BREVARD.

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beeping on Chcry'i new (onion
apring suspension. Owners like the
fact the track handles a whole lot
mater, own move faster o f the rood
without beating the driver to death
and shaking loose all the sheet metal.
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of miles before trade-ini . . . Drive
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rriead, a disappointment at l - l f p. m. Broanan, a native of Cin­
U M M Press International
cinnati, had an t-3 record with
Two West Coast cities, which teat season, at S;30 p. m.
the Reds efter being acquired
The
Pirates,
besieged
by
injur­
tiled e * half-century for tha
from the Cardinals lest season,
ketea, a n stealing the show to- ies last sea ion, are starting their and has been a spring sensation.
iy when Um major league base- regular IMS lineup behind Friend,
The United Press Internation­
who waa a 23-game winner in 1*31 al's board of 30 experts picked
and has given every Indication or the Giants to win the flag this
making a comeback tbta spring. year, with the Braves second and
, An estimated m .o o i fans ara
Robin Roberta n.akes hia 11th the Dodgers no better than third.
ttpactad to turn out in good consecutive opening-day appear­ Following, in tha forecast, war*
weather but tha spotlight definite- ance for the Phillies against Jim the Reds, Pirates, Cardinals, Cubs
ly will be turned on San Fran- Broanan of the Rada, also at 2:30 and Phillies.
nlaca dad Loa Angeles, where the
transplanted Glints and Dodgers
celebrate historic occasions. The
Manta ara dedicating (heir new
Jg-miUioo-dolUr Candlestick Park,
drat completely oew big league
Ellen Betts and Dot Powell' will clash Wednesday in
stadium la seven years, while (he
the finale o f the Sanford Women's Golf Association Club

chsmpionshlp.
Both women won their championship fllih t play
with Betts defeating Russell and Russell and Mahan
and Powell besting DoGnnahl and Foulk.
In the championship consolation flight Wednesday,
McRoberta will meet Russell.

cMmpItasklp baseball flag la
Watt Coast history.
- Viet Prtildtnt Richard Nixon, a
aativa Californian, will ba among
(he 4M M fa st who see the Giants
atari against tha St. Louis Card!M ia whtta soma SMOO will aaa
tha Daggers launch tha defense o f
tba vaeM title they won ia such
ameaiag fashion against Uta Chi*T aear-M U -bouse of «,ooo will
aaa tba Pittsburgh Pirates play
S t Braves at Milwaukee's County
ffigglBai and a capacity crowd of
SM» will watch tha Philadelphia
Phillies appose tba Rada at Clnelaaati’s Creslcy Field In .tba
hfatiwai Laagua Is sUrtlng
Its rata a full wash earlier than
banal this year ia order to add
a w eeB -ef. travel data* to its
traas eaatlasatai traveling acheduld, The American League "prasidtatlal opener" la Washington,
D . C,, id dcbaduiad for oext Moo­
dily with tba sis other teams
je iu la i tba rae&lt; sa April U.
Two m w managers — Cbsrlis
presses of tba Bravas and Charfid Grimm o f the Cubs— plus a
fedtf daata rookies and players acl la winter trades will maks
debuts on a program that
Si three afternoon games
pad a eight game hi Los Angeles.
Tba .(Hants, solid favorites te
v ia Baa Francisco's first pennant
taid year despite their lbM dotMg Wish NUapaa, era sending 11
game wiaaar Bam Jones against

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Larry JaekaM, (IM3&gt; at 4:20
f . m.
The Dodgers, startlog their
thifd eaasaa in the rectangularpbapad CoUaoum, have nominated
fita d U ta D m Drysdala (1T-U) to
Mw Bab Aadaraoa (IM S ). This
game ia alaled to start at 11 p.
in d ea r, cool weather.
Pros eon, confidant ha can bring
M e Braves their third pennant la
Mur pears, baa 21-game winner
W arm
Ipaba apposing Rob

VnUM Frets International
All along Whltey Lockman has
been saying ha was far from
washed up as a player — and the
Cincinnati Rads took him for his
word today by placing the North
Carolina blond back on tba ac­
tive player list.
Tha 33-year-old Lockman, an
accomplished first basemsn and
outfielder, was tsksn off the
coaching staff in an apparent admission that the Gordon Coleman
project hai been a Cop.
Coleman, the first baseman who
coma to tha Reds from Cleveland
in tha Billy Martin deal, has been
found wanting and the restoration
of Inckman to tba active list
more than likely means that any
dap n ow Wbiley will ba Inserted
into tba regular Cincinnati lineup.
Tho Rads, dsrkhorse candidates
for tba National League pennant,
will open tha 1M0 season today
with Frank Robinson on first — a
move Manigar Fred Hutcblion
has baan lukewarm about all
spring long, Hutchison and tha
CiacianiU front office would rath­
er have Robinson la left Held,
w hen with Vads Pinson and Gui
Ball tha Radi hava ana o f the
best out Acids in tba major
leagues.
Than, too, Robinson an numer­
ous occasions bsa expressed hia
displeasure over playing A nt, and
the one thing ,the Reds don’ t want
Is fan unhappy Robinson, tba

NEW YORK (UPI) Death
apd disaster have talked to many
winners of tha Indianapolis 300
but Rodger Ward, getting ready
today to shoot for a second
straight triumph, doesn't believe
In Jinaea,
Wilbur Shaw, who took it twice,

Johnson Traded
To Pro Sfeelers

THE ALL SPORTS BANQUET at Seminole High May 11 will feature Flo­
rida State University Coach Bill Peteraon as guest speaker, Seminole High
Booster Club president Gordon Bradley announced Monday. H ie banquet
will be at the Civic Center at 7 p. m. Taking a look at the club records here
are, from the left, boosters John Kader, Gordon Bradley, Evans McCoy,
r.nd SHS principal Andrew Bracken.
(Herald Photo)

the majors. It won’ t hurt him to
spend anolhsr year in the minors,
because ha just can't miss being
a star one day."
In other moves, the Dodgers
cut outfielder Ron Fairly, a regu­
lar last ysar who hat been ham­
pered by injuries this spring, and
fancy Adding outfielder Carl War­
wick and added rookies Bobby
Aspromonte, a shortstop, and outHaider Tommy Davis, Bandy Amoroi, a former Dodger, and rookie
pitcher Ed Rakow. Also being re­
tained are catcher Norm Sherry
and inflelder Bob Lillis.
To make room far Lockman the
Reds sent pitcher Orlando Pena
to llatsna and pitcher Dave Slenhouse to Seattle, while the San
Francisco Glanls sent outfielders
Matty Alou and Sal Taormina to
Tscoma, and the Philadelphia
Phillies assigned catcher Valmy
Thomas to Indianapolis end-pitchcr Ed Keegan to Buffalo, sold
second baseman Sparky Anderson
to Toronto, optioned Inflelder Ru­
ben Arnara to fadianpolle end
added rookie outfielder Tom Cur­
ry in other NL changes.
In tba American League, which
doeio't ctart Its season until neat
week, tha Baltimore Orioles op­
tioned catcher Chuck Stanlland to
Seattle and tba Boston Rad Sox
got down to the limit by wiling
outfielder Jerry Mallett to their
Minneapolis farm d u b and option­
ing catcher Don GUa to tha same
dub.

Mohr Continues
Battle For life
MADISON, WIs. ( U P I ) - Char­
lie Mohr, Unlversily of Wisconsin
All-American boxer, conlinued his
fight for life early today* but his
doctor gave him only a slim
chance of surviving.
The 22-yeer-oid middleweight
was knocked out In the finals of
the NCAA tournament Saturday.
He collapsed in the dressing room
after walking out of tha ring un­
der his own power, and was
rushed to the university hospital
for surgery.
Dr. M. Javld, associate pro­
fessor of neuro • surgery at Wis­
consin, performed the operation,
aided by three other doctors.
Dr. Jivid said Mohr suffered
"acute lub-dursl hematoma with
marked brain damage and with
Irraversible damage to the mid
brain." The doctor aaid the bleed­
ing was beneath the cover of the
brain and “ in casea such as this
the chances of surviving are very
minimal."

TORONTO (U PI) — The Tor­
onto Maple Leafs, down but net
out, ara counting on n home ice
advantage to help them atymie
the Montreal Canadiena tonight in
the third game o f the Stanley
Cup final round.
Tba Canadiena, ehoetittg for an
unprecedented fifth straight cup

A L To Get Two
New Umpires
BOSTON (U PI) — Two new
umpires, Calvin T. (Cal) Drum­
mond and W. Alarie (A l) Smith,
will work-American League games
this season, according to an an­
nouncement by League President
Joseph Cronin.
The two men replace Bill Sum­
mers and Eddie Rommel who both
retired last season after many
years o f service.

victory, won the first two games
o f the beat-of-ieven aeries, 4-2
and 2-1, at Montraal.
However, Manager-Coach Punch
Imiacb feels all the Maple Leafs
need Ja a little luck tonight to get
back into contention against the
Flying Frenchman.
“ Just give me a rolling puck,
one that will roll fo r mo instead
o f fo r tho Canadians and w all bo
right back in this series," snorted
Imiacb, who is at his snorting

DETROIT (UPI) — John Henry
Johnson, the eometlme fullback
for tha Detroit Lions, was traded
to the Pittsburgh Steelers for a
pair of draft choices Monday.
Lion Coach George Wilson sum­
med up tha trade by saying,
"Thai's all wa could get for him."
Tha ao-yesr-old veteran of tha
professional
National
Football
League wars left a Checkered
career behind him at Detroit.
In ItST ha was the spark which
drovs tha Lions to the champion­
ship with &lt;21 yards gained on the
ground and 21 pass completions.
Tha following season Johnson
and tha Lions skidded. Ha minaged only 234 yards and last
year he everaged only 3.3 yards
on 12 carries.
He caused a furor last season
when he was fined It,000 for
missing the team plane an the re­
turn from a Wait Coast trip, He
waa also suspended for a week
end missed a game against his
new team, the Steelers. Later the
fine was lifted.

Cup Changes

LONDON (U PI) — Tha British
Professional Golfers' Assn, earns
up with soma radical proposals
today fo r tho 1M1 Ryder Cup com­
petition with the United Btatoa.
The British PGA Is recommend­
ing that tba competition eonslst o f
eight foursomea matches e f I t
hoiee each instead o f fou r over
3 f holes and 18 singles matches
ABC Signs Ersklne
o f IS holes each instead o f tho
NEW YORK (U P I) — Carl currant eight at SI hales.
Erskine, former Loa Angolas
Dodgers pitcher who once hurls*
a no-hit, no-run game, has baan
signed aa “ color commentator"
for the American ‘Broadcasting
Company's 23 Saturday afternoon
telecasts o f major leagua games
this season.

Top Rookie
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UPI)
—Johnny James, who gave up
only 10 hita and two earned runs
in I I . Innings o f pitching this
spring, today was named winner
of tho fifth annual James P. Daw­
son Memorial Award as tha out­
standing rookie in the New York
Yankooe'
training camp
this
spring.

ipun out o f the n e t for food
with a broken back. Lee Wellard
flamed out a month after win*
nine; Bill Vukovich put hia foot
through it aeekinf three in a row,
and Bob Swelkert eaufht the big
flag not long after hit trip up vic­
tory lane.
But, whatever bit dealing, the
chunky Ward facet the future
and neat month's mad whirl
around the Indiana brickyard
with icy calm.
" I don't believe In Jinxes." ha
laid quietly. “ I believe in God.'*
It ia, to him, that ilraple.
“ Sure, there are a lot of superitltioni," pondered the man with
the look of eaglet in hit brown
eyei. “ Some drivera don't like
green cart; Some avoid certain
numbera. and othera dread peanut
thellt. But I'm not superstitious.
“ Don't miaunderitand m e," ho
grinned. “ I don't flaunt them.
But I am not auperatitioua nor am
I a fatalist. It’a simply that, aa I
said, I believe in God."
Not that Ward, a abort husky
man. leaves the .whole Job to
providence.
“ You've got to help Him aa
much a a you can" ha added sob­
erly. “ One thing you must do,
whether you're on a race track
or on a highway, ia to keep your
respect for the car. And for the
road or the track. You simply
don't permit yourself to get overconfident.
“ These thinga," he added, “ eaa
kill you."
lie tries now, Ward asserted,
“ to take fewer chances."
Rodger still btd it to make last
tear when he lead — footed his
leader car special to a record
winning pace of 133.S3T miles per
hour, Indicating speeds up to 170
miles per hour on the straight­
aways. That average is for 200
merciless laps around the two
and one-balf mile oval of speodscorched brick and asphalt.
His victory was well worth the
risks involved, he figures, with
his winnings totaling IlM.tSO in­
cluding 1130 for each of the 130
laps In which he was tha pace­
setter.

busy tutoring Coleman.
“ I'm sura I can still play ma­
jor Itsgut ball," Whltey says,
“ and I'm ready any time they
say so."
Most o f tho other National
League clubs made some listminute cuts to gat down to tho
opening day limit of 21 players.
Probably the most significant
cut was mads by the world cham­
pion Los Angeles Dodgers when
they sent big Frank Howard, their
"phtosom ” first baseman to tha
Spokane farm dub In tha PaelAe

art. They chose Mrs. Mary
, president: Ruth Weddtke,
it and Mrs. Mary Fudto,
Mary. Any Navy wives wishmere Information .about the
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so meats every Thursday
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of blight on calary—Including California and Paacal
varieties. In fact, tha uaa o f Dyrana alona hag boon
found to control blight on calary avan undar tha "»*tt
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TUESDAY P. M.
*:SS (II
t»&gt; Highway Pslrol
© :1 S (II I’aopla'a Chair*
S:34 C l llannibal Cobb
• ; l l (II Naar*
(&gt;| (U ltra! ria. Natal
1:19 IB| IV talbtr
• ill 111 N*w*
&lt;li Coa* Hangar
c l John Pair
Till C l .Sot lo r Mir*
c i Rob L&gt;nn Show
f i l l (II Saar*
Till 111 Laraml*
C l (ingarfont
' C l .Man Into hoar*
!:*• (I l I’ la) houaa II
M . l « c i Kurtlm*
“
C l Wvaii ftarp
»
C l mnaman
l . l l C l 1‘olt .41
C i n*d Skelton
(II Arthur Murray
1»:S9(D M fnui.t
II) Harry Moor* Show
C| Alcoa Praaanla
11:11 C i Krap Talking
111 Man Callarl X
11:11 (1) and (I) ( !) saw*
11:01 C l Waalhar
11:14 0 ( 1 1 Moil*
11:10 ( ! ) Jack Paar
_1;0S (1) Sow*

•

WEDNESDAY A. M.
•
7:o#
T:la
T ill
Tilt
t:i)0
•i l l
• :!•

( ! ) Conlintntal Claiaraeaa
(1| Today— D*v* d a rra «*r
(I) Waathar
(I) Carlo***
(I) Naira
(I) Saw*
(II Captain Kaagara*
(I ) Morning Thanua
III Roaapar Root#
• :!• (1&gt; flaaltr'a Dlgaat
&gt;:4t (•) Nava - Intaralavg
l i l t (I) Saw* A IV*atbar
M«:ia (It Hough na Ml
■
III Rad Row* Dhow
(I ) Karioon Kapara
11:11 (1) Play Tour Hunch
(II On Tha Oa
(I) Mori*
XI:0* ( I i Prloa la Right
III I Leva Lucr
11:1* 111 Caneantratlaa
&gt;
(l&gt; D icanbir Brlda

WEDNESDAY F. M.
H i l l (1) Truth or Conaaquaacag
(II laova * f U fa
(?) Itaatlaia dun
:t* (1) Could Ba Too
|l) Itaarrh for Tomorrow .
#
(I) U v a That Bob
II)
duldlag Light
IB si•
1:9*
Vo* (I) Huai*
C ) About ratio
( ! ) Topper
l:ti (I) Ban rraaaloa* Boat
(I) Aa Tlia World Turaa
ID Mr. * Mr*. Narlh
1:11 ( ! ) ouoan For A Hay
II) For Bottrr or Wars*
( ! ) Day la Caurt
1:11 (I) Houaa Party
III dal* gtorai
11) Loratla Young ihow
(I) Mlllloaafr*
(I)
th* Claek
) * " ( ! ) Raav
Toung Dr. M.•loo*
(I)
Th*
Vardtat
la Taura
1:1*
(I) From Jhaa* Ropt*
(I) Who Do tan Trual
4:11 ( ! ) Comady Playhoua*

Oenfnrft

Hfralli

Programs For The
News About The Stars

FRED DANZIG
NEW YORK (Urn — In lU l,
at ■ teenager, Andrew Carntgls
worked for a telegraph company
and boasted, "I'm an operator
now."
The phrase could be .mended
lo read, "big-time operator," be
It tn telegraphy or finance.
The meaning of Carnegie's Ho­
ratio Alger-type life was the sub­
ject of Ernest Klnoy'g ploy, "M il­
lionaire*. Mile," seen on NBCTV’. "Our American Heritage"
hour Sunday night. In seeking to
"hum aniic" the man. Klnoy gave
actor David Wayne m i d i poetry
to quote, some golffa.llt lo hit
and some book-learning lo thirst
for.
Bui all these touches were
harshly shoe-horned into a story
that was esientlally concerned
with canny wheeling and dealing
into uncanny fortune. The end re­
sult was a choppy, cool produc­
tion, one that never look bold of
ut. Although Carnegie's philan­
thropies were outlined — alaliatics were thrown into the dla*
logue, loo — any fleck, of com­
panion peeling from hi* life
failed to communicate.
Wayne did an excellent acting
Job. if Ihe ch an cier waa sup­
posed to lack warmth and was
on the egocentric side. Assisting
Wayne were Judith Anderson, Ed­
die llodgei and Neva Patterson.
Aa Andy's mom, Mist Anderson
made her part come alive.
The play concluded the "Herit­
age" series and for the store­
keepers, It waa two-out-of-ilx.

(Tha two were about Tom Jeffer­
son and U.S. Grant.) However,
even the failures contained inter­
esting statements - and scenea,
which make* it a most worth­
while aeries for TV.

across tha play'a bittersweet 1mpact.
The Channel Swim: Jerry le w .
ii has settled bit dispute with Al*
Ian Funt by dropping the 7-mlnule "Candid Camera" segment
from his Friday, April IS NBCTV special. Funt, under exclusive
contract with Garry Moore's
company, had questioned Lavria1
in 1931. Lewis said he wouldn’ t
use the film If it would compli­
cate Funt’ * contractual relation*
ships. Said Funl: "Jerry’s action
shows him lo be a 400-per cent
gentleman."
"DeGaulle in American" pre­
empts "Person To P crw o" on
CBS-TV Friday, April » . "The
Dark and the Light, Part IT," an
up-dated report on Africa's ten­
sions, bumps "Music for a Spring
Night" on ABC-TV Wednesday,
April 27. NBC-TV begini running
"Fibber McGee and Molly" on it*
daytime
"Comedy
Playhouse"
starting April ll. The fl m seven
epiaodea are first-run, not ra*
peats.

7:30 ID Carlson*
1:11 (I) Sunday With Sally
7:30 ( ! ) Today
1:31 (I) Championship Bridgo
7 :Xa (D Nows
1:11 (I) Groat aildoraloor*
t .09 (t ) Now*
t il t (D Captain Kangoro*
ID Matter* Golf Tournament
1:0* (1) Morning Theatre
4:31 ( !) It la Wrttlan
ID Rnmnor Room
1:91 ID Matty** Funnla*
Basso Ceaare Slept, born and
9:10
( ! ) Roodor* Plro-t
1:19 ID OB Football Quia
9:41 ID Nows and Intarvltw*
In Italy, aang the title role of
1:39 (31 Ttmo: Prsaont
0:11
(D
Now*
Woathir
ID R u n Bunny
"D ob Giovanni" in English Sun­
19;** f*1 Do R* Ml
t i l l ID Cruiad* In Paclfle
day aa lha NBC Opera Company
(tl Hail Raw* Show
(91 Moot' Mcdrew
1:01 (I) Sual*
(It Brlghttr Day
ft ) Kartoon Kapor*
presented an attractive cast In an
€ :!t it) Nows Spotlight
ID (l*m* of Comtdy
(l)i Amarlcan Baadataad
I t :I t ID l*ley Your Hunch
i ! ) About Facat
attractive 2lx hour production of
t:|0 i l l Twentieth C anary
l : l t (t ) Sacral Storm
It) Cn Th* Co
1:10 (0) Kdga or Night
1:11 t !) Mr. * Mr*. North
(3) Hall nr ram*
Motart'a opera.
It) Movl*
l l ) Advanlura Tima
ID A* Th* World Turn*
III William Tall
llit t ( ! ) Price I* Rlaht
Dominating t h e proceeding!
1:01 IS) Mo*la— Waalara
it) San Francisco Beat
T;t* ID Laooi*
(0) I Lav* Luey
(*| Thro# Btoogaa
were Siepi's voice, costumes and
1:11 ID U ulio For A Day
If) Broken Arrow
t
i
l
l*
ID
Concentration
mo*
l l ) For Bailor nr i * r W i r t *
Til* (D Maverick
pouslrings, Don Shirley's magnifi­
(D Docombor Brld*
cha
111* . . . __ _________
(01 par In Canrt
ID Four Jus! M il
cent costumes and sets, and Kirk
l i l t (D Loretta Toung Bhow
(I) Huporman
1:1* l l ) Kd Sullivan
. TUESDAY P. M.
III Haul* Part?
Drowning’ * direction, which did a
•iH li t tVoalbor-Namo
i d Sunday Bhoweaia
C l Highway Patrol
ID dal* Storm
great deal to bridge the usual
t i l l (9) Th* Lawman
I i l l (1) Young Or. Malta*
Ilk'* ( !) Truth or Conxtouooco*
• HI (II Suolo
number of statie moments in (he
&lt;•&gt; o . K. Thaatar
ID Millionaire
l:!l ( ! ) llannibal Cobh
It) Love of u r *
•il* (t ) Chivy Shew
1:1a II) Now*
(D Bast th* Clock
libretto. I should add that seeing
ff
)
Rootltoo
dun
II) Conlrat Fla. Nowi
ID
From
Th*o*
Root*
(D Tha Rabat
lit!
il all in color had a tot to do
11:1* ID Starch for Tomorrow
It) Virdlct I* Tour*
I:t0 C ) Waal ho r
fit * i l l Ths Alaskan*
(9) l.ov* That Boh
*' Who O* T* u Trait
with my enjoyment of the pro­
ID Alfred Hitchcock
• HI (I) Now.
Comady Playhouse
(t l It Cool* B* Tou
1:01
(01 Tno F I*, o w l.
duction.
llil* ID Lorotta Toung
11:41 1*1 Guiding Light
ID Brighter Dor
C l John Daly
III
doors*
dnbol
‘ American Bandstand
1.9* I t ) Bulls
t ill (11 Ht.cuo I
11:31 i l l Johnny Stoccotn
■ocrot Storm
1:11
( !) About Facos
l l ) HI Sportoman
"The Cradle Song," first pre­
i l l Whoi'a My Lin*
(II
EdgO
Of
Night
t
il
l
( ! ) Topper
Till (It Nowa— Deuglao Kdwaria
sented on TV In li f t , returned in
11:9* ID Now*
11) Adronturt Tim#
l i t ! ( ! ) Me line* Theatre
(I) TV dardon Mart
ID Movl*
a new, deeply-moving presenta­
III* ( ! ) Mori*
t l) Ban Francisco Boot
Till (1) Wagon Train
11:11 (I) Movl*
(it Thro* Slanga*
(4) As Th* World Turn*
tion Sunday night.
(•&gt; H o ld da Para*
ID
Now*
ID Popoy* Ft** m u m
l : H ( ! ) Day In Court
C ) llualo for a Spring Night
11:11 (I) Mon. Bmathort
1:10 (0) Rln Tin Tin
NBC-TV'. "Hallmark Hall of
( !) Quoon For A Day
t il l (0) Char]I* Waarai Show
(1) Cartoon*
11:39 ID Heart of tbs City
Fame" adaptation by James CosID For Hotter or Wore*
111 T f i .n
(D Highway Pair*!
DM
1:19 i l l l.orella Young Theater
1:11 &lt;11 O ld * and Harriot!
ligan starred Helen Hayes. Judith
ID Channtl Six Nowiroom
MONDAY A . M.
ID llnuie Party
( ! ) Prlca la night
Anderson and Siobhan McKenna
1:11 ID t’ eoplo'o Choir*
l l ) Gel* Storm
(1) U. H. llorahall
1:31 ( ! ) CentlatnUl Classroom
ID Hannibal Cobh
1:14
aa cloistered Spanish nuns who
l :H ID Young Dr. Malone
(D I’.rrjr Como
7;*f I !) Today
1:10 i l l cantral Fla. Nows
ID
Millionaire
It) Hawaiian Kyi
raised a girl from her Infancy un­
Til* ID Waathar
1:19 i ll Now*
(D Boat th* Clock
C&gt; Million* Ir*
Tito i d cartoona
lit bar departure, at the ag« of
l : ( 0 i » i Wtalhor
lit * ( !) From Thit* Root*
t :l* (ti r » * dot A Sacral
Till (D Nawa * Woathor
ID Who Oa Tou Trust
1:14 i l l Junglo
11, lor marriage.
10:00 C l This la Your Lit*
ID Verdin Is Teure
Si*0 (D Now*
C ) Huntley • Brinkley
C i Iirnnl* O'Kaala Show
Many times during the 90-mlnt i l l if) cool Kangaroo
4:99 II) Comedy Playhouio
i l l John Holy
l l ) Boxing
H I* l l ) Marking Thsatr*
ID BrttMor Day
7:09 i l l Outdoor Butlotl* Board
ute show, director George Schaef­
i
l
l
Itonoor
Room
10 . 1 ! l«i To Tall Th* Truth
(1)
American
Baaditaa*
ID Texas Hangar*
er composed closeups and group­
•it* (I) noo4.ro Dlgott
C l Paopl* Ar* Funny
1 :1 . ID Seer*. Alarm
ID Glenn Ileovoa
0:49 ID Now*
t il* ID E d .* of Night
10:11 C l Sport*
ings which helped to bring Into
Till i d N*w» . Uuugiaa Kdward*
1:41 (4i Now* nad interview*
(I) Adventure Tim*
11:09 ( ! l
It) ( !) Now*
7:14 ID Waathar
sharper focus tha oft-times soulID HclailC* Prop#
III* ( ! ) Movl*
11:11 C l Muvl*
7:11 ID Walt Uianay
9:41 ID Now* A Woathor
rending #mollons felt by the nov­
ID Three Steosee
I !) Mori*
III Itawhld*
( l l Hough Rh Ml
ID Ponev* risrbauM
ice nuns. The gentle, simple story
It:!! (11 Jack raar
i l ) I’ eupu Ar* Funny
III Rod Row* Show
1)1* (9) Quti-k Dr*w Mcdrew
or love and life, written by Gre­
?:«9 i d Troublaahootara
19:11 10) Kartoon Kapara
( ! ) Rocky ami Friend*
THURSDAY A. M.
1:30 (I) Navy Hog
19:30 (31 Ploy Tour lluach
gorio and Maria Martinei-Slerra,
i l ) Man Frum Blackhawk
ID On Th* a *
was underscored by subtle exam­
1:10 ( ! ) Continental Claoaroom
ID Art Carney Special
(I) Movl*
7:90 (1) D a n darraway
ples of patience and sacrifice,
»;("&lt; i l l Sunaat Strip
III** ( II Prleo I* Right
7:10 (I) Waathar
,
0:10 (D 91 Ik* Hammer
even
conllic l broiled within pi*
ID I Lev* Lucy
7:10 (I) Cartoon*
(I) Salute To Amarlcan
11:1* ( ! ) Coneoniratlan
souls of it* principal characters
!:&gt; l C l Now*
Theater
11:39 (D December Brld*
0:90 (I) N .w .
and never saw verbal eapreition.
11:10 ID Caralcada of Sparta
1:11 (d) Capu Kangaroo
MONDAY
P.
M.
Aa th* prloresi, Mis* Anderson
ID Twilight BOM
1:99 11) Morning Tboatr*
(0) DotlcIlrOl
waa most eftecUv*. Mis* Hayes
111 n o n p a rr Room
Boo:
ll i l * (1) Truth or C 4 IH IM IM I
10:10 (91 New York Confidential
Jla.it
0:19 ( ! ) Itaadar'a HI
appeared uncertain •• to the de­
ID Lav* of U fa
(1) Person In Paraon
ntorrtowg
•i ll (I) N«wo — fnl
It) Rooilooi dun
gree of warmth her more com­
11:90
i
d
(D
(D
Nawo
Woathor
! : l i (I ) Now* * Woathor
li
lt
*
III
It
Caul*
B*
Tan
■porta
"The Girl Who Knew Too
Paul Bogart will direct "The plex role required. Miaa McKen­
19:90 (1) Dough R* Ml
( l l March tor -Tomorrow
11:14
ID
Mori*
10) Rad now* l h a r
Much," an Intriguing siory about Girl Who Knew Too Much." The na's am Its wa* a thing of beauty
(I) Lovo That Bob
(I) Mori*
C ) Kartoon Kapara
11:41 ill duldlag Llgni
eitraianaory perception and splri- Steel Hour la produced by The but her ovar-actlve enunciation
H it* (3) Jack Paar
C ) Paopl* At* Funny
1:9* (D Open Window
tuallsm, will co-star Mona Free­ Theatre Guild, George Kondolf, wa* distracting. As young Teresa,
(0) Mori*
i t l Topper
SATURDAY A. M.
C)
tin Th* do
Kathy Willard succeeded in con­
man, Arthur Hill, Alin Baxter and executive producer.
i l ) About Facts .
U :« » (!• Prlca la Might
t ill ID A* th* World Turn*
veying sweetness and vibrancy
Lee Philips, on the U.5. Steel
t l) 1 M r a Lucy
7:31 ID Weathar.Cartoas
ID Mr. A Mra. Nertk
without gelling sticky. Charles
7:19 II) cartoon*
Hour,
l t : t l (1) Concentration
(I) Qlarnouramn
1:99 (D Captain Kaagara*
( ! ) Dtcambar Brld*
Bickford,
a doctor, waa a ma­
• i ll i n Quoin for s D sr
The
teleplay,
adipted
by
Harold
0:90 ID Roy Rogara
(D For Bottor ar War**
jor part o f the cast's strength.
Gist
from
a
story
by
Murray
10:19
ID
lleckl*
and
Jackl*
i
l
l
Ha*
In
Casrl
, THURSDAY P. M.
But it was Schaefer** designs and
1:31 (D Housoparty
l l ) Cartoona
Ttlgh Bloom, will be seen April
11:10*111 Mighty Moui* Playhouio
movement?, on the directorial
11:10 (1) Truth ar Conaagnaaeaa
( !) Loratla Toung Th iaiir
Feed Store
10, at 10 p, tn.
(
1
)
Huff
and
Roddy
11) I,ov* of Llf*
level, that did more than anything
(I) daln Storm
Set at (he turn of the century
11:99 (I) Selene* Fiction Thaatar
111
8.
Banfetd
Ave. FA 2-M24
II) Riotloao dun
li** ID Toung Dr lldian*
to sustain the mood ana pat
( t l Fury
in New York City, (he drama
11:H 111 It Could B*_T*h
ID
Mllllonalra
11:10
l
l
)
I
Loro
Lucy
(1) Lor* Thnt Bab
concerns Loretta Palmer (Miss By Halted Praia IsteraailosMl
III Clrauo Boy
(•) Starch far Tomarraw
ID Boat tha Clank
Freeman), a young woman claim­
11:11 (I) Now*
141 tl
am Thol* Root*
11:41 (g) duldlng Light
AUGUSTA, Ga. - Arnold Pal­
) d Vardlot la Tanra
1:10 III SuoT*
ing contact with ths aplrlt world. mer, who won tbs 1M0 Masters
III Who D# Tan Truest
(I) About Facao
SATURDAY P. M.
At
■
newspaper
office,
she
makes
1:1* &lt;D Coreody PUyhouo*
golf tournament Sunday, teeing
C ) Toppar
the itartlijig announcement to a off for a round with President El*
If) Brlghttr Day
1:30 (I) A* Th* World Turn*
11:90 ID Skyklng
...
Amarlaas Bandit*ad
reporter (Philips) and his editor ■enhower:
It) Ban Franelaen Bant
(1) Tru* glory
1:1* ID Bocrat Storm
11) Matin** Thaatar
ID Soupy Saiao — Kldg
(Baxter) that she can lei! them
D ll (D Edge or (fight
" I don't know whether tha pres­
!;•• (I) Day In Court
11:19 ID Kartoon Kapara
( ! ) Advanlura Tim*
the name of a jewel thief cud sure was greater yesterday (Sun­
ID Quaan for a Day
(D Hatactlraa Diary
•:•• (1) Mavis
rently
being
aought
by
the
police.
( t l For Bailor or W ort*
III It'* lha r.aw
ID Thro* Btoogaa
day) or today."
t i l l (If'H
ouaa Party
Thn newspaper sends Rupert
t i l l l l ) Matlnet Thaatar
(•fU9
ID CHS Nawa
— 4 * k « U » Itoiw
.a
.
‘.v.
i
m
p
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#
™
Howell (Hill), an investigator In
( ! ) Loratla Toung Thaatar
SAN FRANCISCO — Vic# Preallt!9 t il Hal. Theaiar Parly
ID Cartaan*
physical research, to Interview dent Richard M. Nison, gatting
III* (•) Mllllonalra
1:91 ( !) Wrestling
• to ( » Highway Pairs)
(I) Baal th* C.ock
Loretta and ascertain whether or ready (o attend opening ceremon­
i l l Basketball
,
.
.
«•»
Waainai—wawa—
Snort*
ID Young Dr. Malnn
Sill (D Amos *N* Andy
1:19 ID Ban Franclac* Boat
not she Is a faker. He arrange! ies at ih« San Francisco Giants'
( i l l ( ! ) Who Do Tou Trull
til* ( ! ) Hannibal Cobb
3:19 i d Death Valley Day*
for the police to come while new stadium:
( ! ) From Thai* Root*
1:30 (D Naw*
4:14 II) Championship Bowline
(1) Th* Vardlrt la Tttura
Loretta la In a trance, during "I'll be rooting for the Gianli. .
(D Control Fla. Naw*
4:99 ( l l Kartoon Kapara
dll* (t l Amarlcan Hand.land
0:40 (0) Woathor
( ! ) Wailarn Mori*
which she tells them the identity but I -won't commit myself on
ID Brighter ,P * »
• i4t (1) Now*
1.14 t il III* Picture
ID
......Comady Playh
ayhoua*
of the thief. When the Information who I want lo win th* pennant.
ID Weekly Nawa Review
«:ln
i d Jmlu.try on ParadO
• 111 (I) Sacral Storm
proves to be accurate, Howell That'* too dangeroui in an elec­
0:44 (I) John Daly
4:44 l(| Channel Sla Nawa
1:11 l ! ) Ailvantur# Tim*
l i t ! II) 1* Man
aska her to allow him te study tion year."
1:99 i l l Handstand
Kdg* of Night
D fc&lt;
ID Dlgait
ID M inor* Golf Tournament
o rlo— Waal am
lit*
her, although ho believes it will
ID This Mas Daw** a
1:19 C l Hamsr of th* Jungle
iJS,hr** gtaogaa
turn out that she is employing
Tilt (I ) Nows
1:99 (9) Movie— Western
LOS ANGELES — Motto-of-thcid Popava Playhoua#
T ill ( ! ) ita ts Trooper
some sort of trickery. However, monlh, as chosen by the#1et'a
• i ll (0) Rocky amt Friend*
ID African Patrol
(II Huokalborry Hound
it
)
Kata
Smith
Shaw
i l l Itonnls Th* Monaco
he becomes le u sure when she have better motto* association;
■ iH (*) Waathar-Nawi.Spwrll
ID Charann*
1:31 ID Ranch Party
displays a great deal of knowledge
C ) Highway Patrol
lit * (II Manhunt
"We like your altitude — but
(I)
Small
World
•HI (I) Hanarmoonara
•bout a tragic incident in his what are you doing?"
It) U. S. Border Pairs)
S ill (D Hannibal Cobh
7t9l (II Cantral Florid* Bhowoaa*
• :lt III Walla fa rgo
childhood.
III* ( t l Waathor - Na.wa
(3) Roy Rogera
(I) Father Knows Boot
C ) central Fla. Nawo
Mona Freeman last starred on
CHICAGO — Brink's armored
(I) Bourbon atrtot Bant
Till (1) Bonanta
( l i t ((l)
l ) Hunting
and Flaking
llu
the Sled Hour in "The Women truck driver William Johnson, M,
1:1*
(II Polar dunn
(tl men Clark show
ID NO
(D Danny Thomaa
of Ifadley" and "Revolt In Had- explaining in court why he took
ID l'orry Mason
ID Jo
ohn Daly
#:!• (1) Tomboton* Torrltory
• i ll C ) Weather
1:99 ID Th* High Road
ley." Her movie credits include a bag containing $30,000 and left
(t
)
Ann
Kothorn
Shnw
1.30 13) Man and lha Chilling*
f:0 l (D Adr. Jim Bowl*
"Mother Wore Tight*," "D rar a note saying he was going on a
(D Advonturoo in rarodloo
1:11 ( ! ) Stanley tlroa. Muilo
lit Wonted Doad ar Atlr*
Ruth" and "Shadow of Fear."
i t . at i d siov# Alloa
Tit* ID Nawa— Douglag EdwOTl
III aimcannon
spree:
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Till (11 Curnnadn I
1:11 ID Mr. Lucky
Arthur Hill was cast prominently
"I Just bad the blues,. Judge.
11:11 (II Tod Mack Amttturo
(I) Lock Up
ID Th* tiopuiy
in lha Broadway p liy i, "Look Thai's all. 1 had th# blues.”
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III U w r*n e* Walk
Angel" and "The
fit* ID Hava Dun Will Trarol
liioo (fliiOMi) now s A Woathor Homeward,
l l l l ( l ) Bat Maaiaraon
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ID Hatty Hutton
Gang’ s All Here." Frequently seen
THE SANFORD
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CAMERAS
19:1* (I) (tunainok*
111 Donna Raad
on television, Alan Baxter slarID Jublltn USA
11:19 ( ! ) Jock Paar
■i l l II) lnlarpol Calling
Photography
Supplies
red in the national companies of
11:1* III Man from lnllrpal
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1 • Day D«va1#pltg Barrie#
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and
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Il*« (!) Pnaaorar Thom*
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1:14 ID Chtropractl* Forum
Bill ID Captain Kangaroo
M l ( ! ) Morning Thtatrt
Quality Home# Art tha result of many phases o f careful planninf. Ravenna Park Homta i n
(II Rompar Room
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located in a nelact area. . . . Rolling terrain thnt in not only beautiful, but high and dry. Tht
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ID R** Rows Shaw
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off with a collection of txpensiva
w ifi and toupee*.
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staying home weekend* »o It could
be repaired.
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tell him ." Cadeaux moaned.
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and took only four black and tv s
dark brown hair piece*.
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were taken in the previou* rob­
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DIG THAT CABBAGE held by University of Florida agriculturalist Bill
Norton. Slides on potato diseases and prizes for quality vegetables were
featured at a get together of young farmers at the county home demon­
stration headquarters Saturday. From the left are Kenley Platt o f Orange
County, Bill Fulford o f Seminole, Norton, Paul and Jonathan Lukas of
Seminole and Dennis Kost o f Orange County.
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Be DICK WEST
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
trouble with television program*
which appeal to the "Ginny Doll"
set is that they have theme eongs.
The trouble with theme aongs
i* that they can be memoriied
and sung around the house whan
the program itself isn't on.
Friends, If your ears were
never lacerated by a five year-old
soprano's rendition of the "Davcy
Crockett Ballad" then you es­
caped a fate worse then befell the
Alamo.
It has been four or five years
since I have heard the king of
the wild frontier eulogised in a
non - atop treble *olo extending
over 4T verses and choruses. But
I still esn't blot out the memory.
For one thing, the soloist 1s
sUII around to remind me of the
dear dead daya of Davey.
Nowadays, the culdiral part of
my evenings at home is filled by
vocal recitals built around theme*
and variations from the song of
"The Real McCoys."
I would hate to have to choose
between Crockett and the Me*
Coys but one thing I can say for
Davey. He never came here on
a personal appearance tour. Or
if he did, 1 didn't know it. This
is more than I can say for the
McCoys.
The whole clan ha* been
sashaying around town the past
few days in connection with our
cherry blossom festival. Through
an espionage system that would
make the crnlral Intelligence
agency look like a bunch of
amateur keyhole •peckers,
Ihe
word leaked out at boma that I
had begn invited to a reception
in their honor.
1 have to attend enough recep­
tions for politicians without tak­
ing In other kinds of actors. But
you can g u ru who attended Ihe
McCoy reception and who hla
companion was.

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LAST DAT - 7:1# A 14:45
"GENE K R l'P A STORY"
Sal Mine*
ro-FEATURB AT 4:11 ONLY
"Navrr Steal Anylhlnr Small'*
Jane* Cagney • Color
THIS AD AND
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WILL ADMIT 2 ADULTS
TONITF. TUBS. APRIL II

PLUS - AT 5:54 ONLY
Eaeitlnx South Sea* Adventure!
liana Andrews —
In luva with Polynesian Beanty
Jane Pewell

"ENCHANTED ISLAND"

New Concentrate
M ay Be On Menus

TECHNICOLOR

CHICAGO (UPI) —A new highdensity concentrated orange juice
and a powdered whole orange
juice may soon be common fare
on menus.
This was told lo the North
Illinois Stewards and Caterer*
Assn. Monday by Homer llook*.
general manager of the Florida
Citru* Comminion.
Hook* aald Ihe high • density
concentrate had already been
leit-markeled and that a survey
of consumer reaction would »oon
be ready. He said the powdered
orange juice, not a synthetic, is
in the "laboratory stage."

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Eggs, with a high proportion or
unsaturated fats, may lend to low­
er (he blood cholesterol level, ac­
cording to information received by
the Florida Egg Commission.

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CUSTOM W INS
OVER ALL COMPACTS
W ITH 28.35 M.P.G.
Rambler wins again! Under official
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of all cere—28.36 M.P.G.—fai Use
17th running of the Mobilgas Economy Run.
All can wen equipped with automatic trammimion—and were chaaen at rattdem by U3A0
official* from dealer ahrtwrnome or factory m aembly Unas.
No cor owner should expect to match in every­
day driving the miteapa achieved ia thie teat by
Raasbfarar easyof the other can. However, tfcfc
teat provides mM itiomal proof that Rambler deUvm best gas mileage whatever you drive.

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RESPONSIBILITY:
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V M Cf.ASSIFIRD INDEX
1. Good Pend
S. Far Raat
i . Wanlaii to Rant
4. Real M a t a Waatad
R. Real Eatola For Bala
*. Marl (aaa Loaaa
T. Baatoaaa Opportunism
T-A laaaraaeo
i . Faaiala Help Waatad
». Mala Help Waatad
M. Mala ar Faaiala
11. Work Waatad
11. Plumbing Service*
IS. Electrical Sarrtraa
11. Ralld, Paiat A Repair
II. Special Sarvleao
IS-A Beauty Parlara
rH . Flawara A Plaata
IT. Pete . Liroatock • Sappliaa
U . Marhlaary . Taala
R . Baala and Motor*
M . Automobile*
M -A Trailara

MR

Rl. Faraltara
St. Articlaa Far Bala
SLA Arttola Waatad
EL Noticaa A Paroaaala
M . Loot A Foaad

For R m t
BEDROOM HOUSE kitchen
equipped, children welcomed
f a t-r

W ant Ads To

2. For Rant

2. For Rant

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HERALD

Want

Ada.

FURNISHED apartment, for very
nice couple, private. Brat floor,
•hade. 1506 W. 3rd.
NICELY furnished largo 2 bed­
room and bath apartment, 1012
Sanford Ave. FA 2-MU.
2-BEDROOM furnished apartment.
Reasonable rent. C l o t a In.
FA 24041.
2 R. R. HOUSE, furnished, Adults.
FA 1-1604.
SLEEPING room, clean, real
home like. Close to town. Rea­
sonable. 100 So. Holly, FA 2-2400.

I-ROOM furnished apartment: at­
tractive, clean, private. Large
shady yard. In Longwood, mid­
way between Sanford and Orlaodo. GA 2 2000 ar CH 1-2300.
FURN. apt MOO MalloarfUe.
1-BEDROOM house. FA SIMS.

I-ROOM fund toed garage apart­
ment e l a a a to downtowa.
FA 2 6606. , .704 Palmetto.

REAL nice I BR. unfuralihed
downstairs apt., kitchen equip­
ped. $05. 023 Park. FA 2-1400.

FURNISHED garage apartment,
. 100 W. Ilth St.—altar 4:30 p.m.
FURN. Apt. 201H W. 1st St.

W ant

J. W. HALL

2544 French Ave.
Realtor
3-BEDROOM. 1 bath house, kit­
Phone FA 2-3641
chen equipped, large utility “ Call H a ir
room. On lot 120 ft. x 135 ft.
2660 down. Ph. FA 2-4607 — FORCED TO SELL to pay taxes.
Five acres of land in Black
FA 1-2977.
Hammock. Call G. M. Arte,
Oviedo, FA 5 3324.
3-BEDROOM bloek home, kitchen
equipped; patio. Buy my equity,
assume 4&gt;Vr mortgage. PineIf you require a home we Invite
crest area. FA 2-2643.
you to inspect these two out­
WYNNEWOOD SECTION: 1 bed­
standing values.
room block home, all electric
kitchen, acreen porch. Low New 2 bedroom, CB home in
Lake Mary. Fealuras, hardwood
down payment and monlhly
floors, furred walls, awning win­
paymenti. FA 2-5670.
dows, large utility room, kit­
chen equipped, and with large
carporle. High and dry lot.
THE T1UL TESTED FIRM
Priced for immediate aale. 2750
110 N. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2 6122
down payment. Total price
*0.750 00.
SACRIFICE SALE
OWNER must tell 2 B. R., 1 Five Points, Highway 17-02. At­
bath, large Fla. room, C. B.
tractive 3 bedroom, l*t bath,
home on large lot. One of fin­
kitchen equipped home. (1500
est sections of Sanford. Close
down payment. Total price )ust
to school, church, downtown to
211,500.00.
N. A. S. 4VX*t&gt; O.-Ir-m ortgage
with low monthly payments.
Buy n y equity. Term* can be 111 N. Park Ava. Phona FA 12410
nrranged. Phone FA 24002 after
“ Open evennga 111 0:30 PM"
• F. M. for
AVAILABLE loot ef May: oar
equity in 3 bedroom, kitchen
ROOM TO STRETCH
equipped lakefront home. Large
We have two brand saw auburcorner lot. VA loan. FA 2 7403.
bea twa bedroom dement Mock
home a located w h en you can
•play quiet living. Prices and
tonna are excellent. We wlM
appreciate your call to . . .
or weak end campsite, loo ft.
frontage on river, 400 ft. rierp,
SPECIAL SERVICE
all cleared and fenrod Approxi­
BRANCH OFFICE
mately asm acre. Priced at 24,500
W. H. "B ill" Stamper Agency
cash far quick aale.
Realtor to Insurer
2601 Park Drive
NEW I bedroom concrete block
FA 2-8381
home, I Iliad baths, lovely buitl
ta kitchen, large living-dining
MODERN I BR. house, electric
area, carport* and storage.
kitchen, Corner lot in city. At
Large pine shaded lot. Sprinkler
a sacrifice. FA S-MTO.
syilem lor lawn. Price 114,500.
Terma.
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS

S t Johns Realty Co.

Stenstrom Realty

Wekiva River
HOMESITE

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

RAYMOND M. BALL
AND ASSOCIATES

4 BEDROOM. 2 RATH
C. 1 . I . home located an 00 x
140 ft. lot with good water and
lake privileges.

$15,000 WITH TERMS

BROKER
M

W. B. Ihippy. Aisoc.
Sa. Park Ava. Ph. FA 24001

A COTTAGE SMALL
TEN LOTS IN ALL
la the pretty little town of Lake
Mary. Naar public baach, one
block from atoraa and post of­
fice, completely furnished. Pro­
perty include* ton lots, suitable
lor four moro choice homeallei.
All for leas than 111,0M. THIS
IS A REAL GOOD DEAL.

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates

C. B., I bedroom, t bath house;
large Florida room and car­
ports. 210,500, terms. C a l l
FA 27017.

Beautiful 2 Bedroom 2 Bath Home
with Hardwood floor*. G. E.
equipped Kitchen. Thermosta­
tically controlled Heat. Wall,
Landacappod Let on Dead End
Street where Children play In
safety. Wa will be proud to show
you this today.

MOVE RIGHT IN
FHA Financing—No Closing Coat
— for an appointment call —
Helen E. Noonan at
W. H. BUI Stamper Agency
FA 24131
FA 14101

7. Bunlnenn Opportunities
FOR LEASE: Well established
service elation, good location.
Contact the Pure Oil Compiny,
904 W. 6th. St.

8, Female Help Wanted

C U R B G IR L S
Must he 2t. Apply in person Pig
•N Whistle.

PAY HACK RILLS
AVON COSMETICS has open­
ing for energetic ladies. Flex­
ible hours. Write, Manager,
Box 246, I-ockhart.

H.

FARMER'S AGENCY
.V. V. Farm*., Realtor
Lillian Trams
R. H. Ivera, D. H. Whitmore
Associates.
119 8. French Ave. Ph. FA 2-5221
After hours, FA 2-2915, FA 1 4921
FA 24261.

PRE - CAST
Concrete Stepi
THEY'RE PERMANENT

Gregory Lumber
129 Mnpla Are.

R.

POPE

CO.

TWO or three children, 2 yrs.,
r'o s. Park — f a :- u u
and up, wanted to care for
weekday* In my home. Fenced
SERVICE CALLS 22.00
yard,
playroom,
playground
The Biggeit Little Shop
equipment, 11.25 a day. Weekly
In Sanford. Ati Parts And
rate 26 25 for l. 111.75 for 2.
Labor Guaranteed 90 Days.
(14.75 for 3. Inquire at 1005 UNFORD RADIO to TV CENTER
Summerlin.
Oth. to Sanford Ave. FA 2-0741
YOUNG MAN 20 years old. neat
appearing and sober, with fam­
ily, aettled in Sanford and have
everything except work. Ex­
perienced in the following: Elec­
tric house wiring and etc.; auto
glass cutting, installation; up
holstery; alio shipping and re
reiving clerk. Will accept any
reasonable offer with opportu­
nity f o r
advancement. Ph.
FA 2

12. Plumbinf Service*

»*A Beauty Parlor*

Wall

•IX HOLE commercial fn eter,
2 commercial meat grinder*,
•calcs, house trailer hitch, miac.
Items. Call Longwood, MI 7-7099.
)LD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE
1 Cent per lb.
THE SANFORD HERALD
•
OFFICE
204 W, let, St, FA 1-9111
LARGE utility traitor 291. paiat,
cots, lent*. ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS, 310 Sanford Ave.

V Satisfied customer Is our best
advertisement.
11.2 CU. FT. Coldspot refrigera­
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
tor, reasonable. FA 24192.
105. So, Osk . . . . Ph. FA 1-5742
GOOD farm wagon. C h e a m
Ba Lovelier With Professional
FA 2-7990.
Bvauly Car*.
EXCEPTIONALLY nlca fr o ah
pork for home use, freeser and
etc.
satisfaction
guaranteed,
call FA 2-02*4. After « p. m.
Beauty Salon
2119 Oak
FA 3-7994
LIKE NEW hospital bed. Phoaa
FA 2-5293.

D awn' s

PLUMBING
1U. Flower*
Contracting to Repairs
Free Estimate*
Cot Flowers
R. L. HARVEY
SANFORD
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2 33*5
FA 2-1922

&amp; manta

For A.:y Orcaiitoa
'LO W ER SHOP
or
FA 24970

17. P c In, L iv e s to ck , Hupplle*

9-DRAWER dresser, like new,
nice for childrens room, S90;
&gt;ster bed and rail! $19; e a l
A 2-7013.

r

tiEDI-MIX-CONCRETB
37“ Window Sills 2L39
GIVE a Beagle puppy for Easter,
54" Window Lintels S1.2S
5 months old. FA 20264 after
Plumbing &amp; Heating
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
AIR CONDITIONING
4 p. m.
990 Elm Ave.
Fh. FA 947ft
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
BOXER
PUPPY,
female,
AKC
PIANO, Splnat—Lester, 1 year did,
1007 Sanford Av*.
FA 2-0562
Registered. FA 1-7990.
perfect condition. 2IB5 FA I-I97L
13. E lo ctrlca l S t r v lc ia
CHIHUAHUA stud service, proven
FACTORY TO YOU
blue A. K. C. Ph. FA 2-0351.
House Wiring — Electric Service
ALUMINUM
Sid Vihlen
VENETIAN BLINDS
19.
Boat
a
and
Motor*
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
112 Magnolia
FA 24015
rail with plnatie ends. Plant!*
Gateway To Tbc Waterway
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
14. Build. Paint &amp; Repair
cords.
Robion Sporting G o od s
THOS. E. THOMPSON
General Contractor
Home Carpentry Repairs
Roofing to Siding
Phone FA 2 6452
WALL PAPERING to PAINTING
Work Guaranteed
Bod Beard
Contact 506 West Oth St.
Phone FA 24643
HOUSE PAINTING, exterior to In­
terior. Free E s t i m a t e * .
FA 2-2171.

15. Special Service*

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Windshield
Rack Glsas
Door Glass
Vent G U n
SERVICE
YOUNG aggressive talesman rap- Senkarik Glaaa and Paint Co.

f». Male Help Wanted

abja of ninning budget dept.
Must be good at figures. Steady
amployment. Firestone Store.

AIR CONDITIONING -

HOUSEWORK. FA 2 2696.

2 -2 6 11

12. Artlelnu For Suit

15. Special Services

11. Work Wanted

II 114 W. 2nd St.

FA 2 4922

ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
ments, Invnlrei, hand bllla, and
p r o g r a m s , etc. Progressiva
YOUNG BUSINESS EXECUTIVE
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2951CAPABLE local man aga 25 to 40
306 West 13th St.
with background of surreisful
business
experirnre.
Income
~ PUMPS - SF ItINKLE Rg
growth and advancement possi­
AH types and sines, metalled
bilities for the man with vision.
“ Do K Y ou rself
Drawing account commensurate
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
with ability. Eatenalvo training
S T I N E
and asiistanre. 'o r personal in­
Marhlnrry and Supply Co.
terview and aptili dr testing call
107 W. 2nd SI.
Ph. FA 24432
Mr. Sanford, Orlando GA 2-3652
or write American National In­ TV and RADIO REPAIR, after
surance Company. 634 East
5:00 nights and wrrkends; San­
Colonial Drive, Orlande, Flori­
ford, Lak* Mary and Longwood.
da,
FA 2-2772 and FA 2-fMllfi.

Ph. FA l - M l Senkarik Glaaa And Paint Co.
112-114 W. 2nd St.
P A 1-462S
MERCURY 25 KG0 motor, 14 ft.
runabout boat and trailer; all Power Mower, slishtly weed .
2 Trade in Rafriferatora, oa.
9600 cash. Call FA 2-1922.
Trade in Elee. Range . . . . .
It FT. IIMIAT runabout (bver- Alum. Boat to Traitor . . . .
nighter), fully equipped- No 2 Trade In Rafrigeratora, eg.
reasonable offer refused. Call 2 Trade In Televisions, ea. 999.95
FA 2
Cheat Type Freeier .............21M
Wringer Washer ....................... $49
20. Automobile*
Powerful “ Ride 'E m " Lawn
M ow ar...........................
.1199
1950 HUDSON with overdrive. E x­
-919
cellent shape for its age. 9195. Sidewalk Blcycto
39-30 Rift# ..........
*999
FA 24909.
Double Barrel Shotgun ......... 919
HAVE 1956 — • passenger Volks- Portable TV .............................. 971
FIRESTONE STORES
wsgon. Good condition (or tale.
li t E. Firat S t , SantOf*d
Write Box 9-V C/O Sanford
Herald.
Sell Ua Your Furniture, Quick
Service With The Cash. SUPER
20-A Trailer*
TRADING POST. FA 9-0*77.
I960 TRAVEL TRAILER. 24 ft.,
used 2 weeks. Savy over 9900, 53.000 BTU nil hatter, 9 4 ten
Amana air conditioners, 1 Nohi
9300 down, take over payments.
drink caae, 1 complete leanPhone FA 2-7390,
(bln. Apply 14 P. M. Ph.
‘42 FT. SCHULTZ. Excellent con­
FA 14979. Sanford Bawling Ah
dition. Bargain price. Small
icy , lo t Magnolia, Sanford.
down payment. Terms arrang­
SINGER PORTABLE, round nh.
ed. FA 2 7990.
bin “ 66", attachment*, liht new.
Full price l» .s a . Write beg 6M,
21. F u rn itu re
e/a Sanford Herald.
20444 E. lat

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• BIG VALUES

ANTIQUES, general line. Mildred
• QUICK CREDIT
Rolf, 391 Magnolia Place (Hie*
• EASY TERMS
kory Street). DeBary, NO 94411.
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

WILSON - MAIER
New and Uaod Furniture
111 K. First St.
FA 2-5912

SET of twit bad*, breakfaat ant
with S ch ain and other Sanaa
hold articles. 9904 Iroquois Ava.

Usod furniture, appliances, tools 'M KENMORE dryer, ■ eyelet an
elr. Boughl-Sold Larry's Marl
heal, praetlcally new. Will aae*
TV Service within the hour. Re­
If). Male or Female
215 Sinford Ave. Ph. FA 1-4133
rifles tor leae than k n i t
pair your TV for 17.50, In your
FA 9-2334.
home or no charge. Sunshine New to Uard Furniture to Appli­
MEN-Women 120. Dally. Sell Lum­
inous nameplates. Write Reeves
TV, FA 2 9655.
ances. A Good Plate To
DESKS 212.28 up: ------------------Co.. Attleboro, Mass,
BUY, SELL or TRADE
gas lantern 2 4 4 0 ;. ch ain 99-99
up; chain holal; patio taktoa
11. Work Wanted
ALL MAKES to MODELS
124.95 up; picnic tabto 994JS up;
400 Sanford Ave.
FA 9-7460
104 So. Tark (24 hr. sor.)
Mapea Tile, 907 Watt Firat BL,
QUILTING W ANTED-C o w a nFA 2 3624
Sanford.
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING: All
Moughton Ter., Apt. 4.
work guaranteed. Free EatlCOMPLETE
4
WOODEN
BARRELS, t
males. Phone FA 9-7919.
•MIDDLE AGED, able bodied msn
LAWN MAINTENANCE
wardrobe* (cardboard), miacetwith wife and leen ago daughter Mowing — Edging — Fert lilting ROLLOWAY, Hospital and Baby
laneoui cardboard box** (ar
withea work, prefer farming or
Renovating — Fertiliser Salei
Beds. Day. Weak, or Month—
•hippies « pachlas- FA ~
caring for ranch, but will a c­
FREE ESTIMATES
FURNITURE CENTER
cept anything if terms are right. JOHN LOMMERSE, FA 2-7197
22-A Articlaa Wtoat9d
110 French Ave.
Write Box WW, c /o Sanford
Ph. FA 1-7050
PIANO
TUNING
to
REPAIRING
Herald.
WANTED: About U0S HaaMtnjs*
W. L. HARMON
angn tree* on
22.
Articlaa
For
Bain
Ph. FA 2 4223
LAWN mowing to yard work.
FA 1 0 3 4 .
Ph. FA 2-4196 or FA 2-2115.
WRINGER
WASHER,
used
12
TO YOUR DOOR SERVICE
times, 990. Reason for aalllni,
LAWN MOWING and yard work, Every Tuesday and Wednesday
bought trailer. FA 2-4617 after
SANFORT to SOWERS
trimming, edging or any odd
6:00 p. m.
151 E, Welbourne Ave. MI 2-1474
jobs. FA U M ,
WINTER PARK, FLA.
WILL keep children m my home Chain Saws — Tools — Bolts—
NEW BOMBS BY
Nuts — Scrawl
five or six days a week for
and
Other
Parti.
Phona
or
Writ*
working mother. Call FA 24792.

Sewing Mach. Repairs

Jenkins Furniture

Odham &amp; Tudor

W. ■ . “ Bill" ITEMPER Agency
Realtor to Insuror
Phone FA 24001
111 N, Park
Phone FA 1-9311 1901 Park Dr.

I BEDROOM unfurnished house,
4 BEDROOM, 2 RATH
BY OWNER: I BR. CB modern
kitchen equipped. Ph. FA I-44M. C. B. I , home oa high lat with
home on 2 (haded lota. Nice
paved street and rights to ranal.
neighborhood. 41** mtg. 9500
FURNISHED- *! ""bedroom” house,
House equipped with GE stove,
down FA 2-3010.
freshly painted. Near b a s e .
refrigerator, dishwasher, dispo­
Phona PA MOOT or FA l-STSO.
sal and washing maehias.
IT S IN THE PINK
$18,900 - $3,300 DN.
1-BEDROOM house, kitchen equip­
Neat five acre farm, crop In­
ped. ITS month. OuUida eily
cluded, plus neat masonry home
limita. FA 1
on paved road, Includes farm
LARGE I brdra. fu n . apt. 257JO
equipment, eow also.
1701 Magnolia- FA 2 2051.
Registered Real Enate Broker
Fb. FA 3-1301 11-02 at Hiawatha Cash talks LOUD an this ana,

$530 DOWN

Ads

REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN

I BR HOME, 2 baths. 7 mo. old.
Sacrifice. Forest Dr. Loch Ar­
bor. FA 2 2205.

Amy (tndereou
Genevieve (Jeanie) Blair
Carl Chorpenlng, Jr.
FURNISHED apartment, clean
Robert J. Schmidt
and close in. Adulla only,
Cmdr. G. R. Strickland
Jimmy Cowan, FA 1-4012,
Marvin William*
EFFICIENCY GARAGE APART­ 210 So. Tark Ave. Ph. FA 1 W4I
Sanford
MENT. ALL CONVENIENCES,
Evans Bldg Lake Mary
CLOSE IN. APPLY 005 PAL­
Ph. FA 1-11M
METTO OR PH. FA 24400.

SLEEPING rooms 17 per week.
FA 2-2724.

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unfurnished house. Ph. FA 2-0020
after 3:00 p. as.

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1700 MAGNOLIA: I BR. apt.,
kitchen equipt. 067.50. FA 1-1*21.

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apartment,
downtowa,
water fumlihed. RSI. C a l l
FA 2 3011 before 1:99 F. M.

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ed. $40 per mo. Apply sis Pal­
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LIVE AT THE BEST ADDRESS t-BEOROOM furnished house 260
IN TOWN. Nlce'r furnished and
M ff-A -D A Y
per month. 2429 Chsie Ave. Ph.
deeorated
apartmanta. . Park
FA 1-T4S5.
Apartment!, 171T Park Ava.
FA t-3993.
3412 WILLOW: 3 bedroom unfurn­
ished house, kitchen electrically
FURNISHED garage apartment,
equipped, 1100. FA 24274.
electric kitchen. 206 Elm after
1:00 P. M.
RENT OR SALE: 2-bedroom, kit­
chen furaiibed home. Phoae
3-ROOM furntahed apartment, let.
FA 2-2S4I.
floor. Garage. Water ftirniihrd.
WO month. Inquire 11T So.
FURNISHED apartment*, hard­
French Ave.
wood floor*, lilt baths. 002 W.
nth. Street.
1-BEDROOM until rnlihcd home.
FA 10905.
ffi.
I ROOM furnished apartment,
private bath, privata entrance.
UNFURNISHED I room sarnie
Ph. FA 2-5420.
apartment, large screen porch.
P
MO W. 11th. St.. Tel. FA 1-5093.
NEW 1 bedroom furnished apart­
ment located at 300 W. 13th.,
RENT A BED
upstairi. 190 month, water In­
■Ullaway, Hoaplta' A Baby Bed.
cluded. Days FA 2-2051, nights
By Dtp, Waak or Month.
FA 3-1401.
CARROLLS FURNITURE
Ph. PA l - U l t
l i t W. lat St 2 ROOM furn. cottage la Lake
Mary, across from tha Lake
NICE bedroom, private entrance
Mary Foodmart. FA 2-2125:
and bath. Phona FA I-lltl.
LOCH ARBOR: Owder moved
HOUSE TRAILER with It ft.
•way, spacious 1 bedroom. 2
cabana. Full bath. Gaa furnishbath, extra large Fla. room. Ph.
ed. 140 per mo. Call after 0
FA 2-5301.
p. m., FA 3 3555. Milton Cran­
i letter to the Police Commissioner
ston. Rlvervlew Ava.
;- BED ROOM bungalow, furnish­
&gt;nr Unde Fred. . "
ed. 3)3 Palmetto.
2B R. fumlihed house available
until lit. of Nov. $50 per mo. 2-BEDROOM trailer 110 per week.
5. Real Entate For Sale
5. Real Entate For Sale
Call FA 24699 after 1:15 p. m.
Ph. FA 24519. Call after 4 p.m.
2-BEDROOM
partly
furnished, •-ROOM, 1-bcdroom furnished gar­ ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor 1M W. ONORA RD., P in ecm t:
Like new 3 bedroom, I'X hath,
Raymond I.undqulat, Assoc.
near high school. IAS mo. See
age apartment. Call KA 24631.
1300 sq. ft. living area. Com­
FA 2-6951
Atlantic Rank Bldg.
Mr. Fault, Faust's Drug Store.
pletely fenced large hark lot.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
WILL
TRADE—Large
ranch-type
APARTMENT, 100 W. 0 th. 150 par
Outside well with sprinkler sys­
private baths, 114 W. Firm it .
home for smaller house ar
tem,' Low- equity and assume
month. Call FA 2 &lt;3W.
house trailer. FA 3-7021.
payments.
5. Real E ntnlo F o r Sale

HOUSE,
completely
furnished.
Call after 4:30 p. m.. FA 2-2137.

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utility room and many other oatras.

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Free Investment
Lectures Slated
Cordon Toll. Sanford manager
for Security Aeeociatei. Inc.,
stock brokers and Investment
bankers, announced today that a
series of nine free lectures on
Securities and Investing will be
given at their main office in
Winter Park beginning Wednesday
at 7:30 p. m. and continuing
weekly.
Guest speakers will include
William Burr, president of Elec*
tro-Mecbanical Systems, Inc., on
the outlook for electronics, and
Thomas Gloason eg Sakraian Bros.
A Hutaler, nationally known for*
•rnment and municipal bond firm
with headquarters In Naw York,
erho will apeak about opportuni­
ties today in taa-freo securities.
Registrations should be made
with Tali at Security Associates'
branch orflee In the Kirk Plata,
Sanford.

Candidates For State Senator Among Speakers
Gary Bennett, Left, Bernard Parrish

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Part O f Crowd Served By Sportsmen’s Association
They Ate 208 Plates O f Fried Mullet While Politickin’
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By CECIL A. TUCKER
This la the season when the
goatling of leavoe e f garden wed
catalogues la heard In tha tend.
Planting time for many spring
vegetable* will soon bo here. Bet­
ter start your planning and sod
preparation now.
The first step in planting a
garden Is always preparing the
apli. You’ll need to turn the toil
and tall oover. This should be
done — if possible— three weeks
ahead of planting. Spade or plow
the ground, then rework It to get
h firm seedbed for planting.
Bolero deciding how much of
ea ch . vegetable to plant — and
-wtdeh vegetables to plant, t o o emtelder the ilea o f your family,
and the amount of vegetables you
Will be wanting to can, freest,
•fore or tell, aa well at those
yon will want In nee fresh. Don't
ttndaraeUmefo the amount of work
f. f-Vi
and personal attention the garden
fe’ ’
wlU require.
When you ga fo Urn store to gat
pour anode — or when yon order
.’ them—don't Juat ask for "bean
"tomaU seed.” There
are aeveral varieties of any vege­
table available lor your choice,
' Find out which one is beat for pour
area and buy k. But only treated
•oeda, or plan to treat them your­
self. Treated seeds have been
1»atod whh • fungicide fo pre­
vent dapping off dlsoaar, conse­
quently you'll fbt a better stand
nf plants from them.
V you can get tha variety you
want,' if you are fairly certain
■the source it aatiifacfory. and
&gt;: h
f f » t tha plants yon gat are b e e
frem diseases and nomatodaa, E
to *0 right fo buy plants far

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District Of Columbia Vofei
Still Fighting For Home Rule
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By DICS WEST
WASHINGTON (U P I )-G id . Sir
Percy, the natives are restless to
, night.
I Ever since daybreak, the drums
^ lo n g the Potomac have kept up
a ceaseless tattoo. It'e driving me
mad, f tell you. Mad! Madt Mad!

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Youth Week wai observed by the
First Baptist Church of Lake Mary
last week, with apodal services
presented with the help of thefr
young people.
Jerry Lusks gave the devotiooal
at the Wednesday night prayer
meeting and Bob Jones led the
singing. At morning and evening
Sunday services, Otis Ponds was
special speaker. Bob Jones led the
singing and the young people sang
la both choirs and took part hi
the services. The Adult Men’s Sun­
day School O ats was taught by
Jerry Luike In obaorvanca of Youth
Week.
A group of the young people of
tbo church went to DeLeon Springe
Saturday night In observance of
Youth Night of the Seminole As­
sociation and enjoyed a wiener
roast. Mre. E. M. Chester, train­
ing director, attended with mem­
bers Eileen Southward, Corky MeMcnamtn, Malda Powell, Larry
Cheater, Linda Beal, L i n d a
Scruggs, Diane Hiektoa, and guests

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Before I (o screaming off into
the distance, f mutt try to com*
post mytcir tony enough Is doth
off a report to the horn* office.
Stiff upper lip, you know, and all
that Jan.
I muit warn my countrymen
that thl» thing it not Juit a token
fiprlilng, agitated by a few rabhle-routera and malconten:i. We
may have to make a few concei.
alont, give up a few aovcrelgn
righti, to atop tbote confounded
drum*.
For many year*, thoie of ut
who have terved In this distant
outpoil of clviiiiatlon have sensed
a stirring of rebellious tpirita, a
longing
for Independence, ' In
America’s smaliest province.
We have seen the tribel chief­
tains of the District of Columbia
make many (rips to the lop of
Capitol Hill 1o powwow with their
congreisional rulers and try to
curry favors.
In the pidgin dialect peculiar to
this region, they pleaded with
Congress to grant them “ home
rule,” a term, I suppose, they
picked up at the British Embassy.
Stripped ef nil of He parliamen­
tary niceties, H meant Just one
thing — the peer heggere want
to vole.
I have heea over It a House
Judiciary subcommittee listening
to a native delegation make the
annual suffrage pitch. They were
a pitiable eight, I d a n aay Seaa
than half of them had law de­
gree! and eonte of Uw woman ob­
viously w a n wearing loot year’s
minks.
Those ef you wbe did your his­
tory homo work properly will rteall that thla a n a was hardly
more than a awamp when the
United States first occupied it, the
land having been ceded te ue by
Maryland and Virginia.
We aooa gave back the Virginia
tide but it la ant Juat pride o f
empire that prompts me to say
we have done very well with the
Maryland sector. M the climate is
still a little swampy, well some
things are beyond human control.
The territory la governed by 3*7
membcri of Congress, which, by
almost aay measurement, la a lot
of government for ooo metropolis,
You cpn sot why tome of the na­
tives mlgtrt think they could do
with leas.
1 couldn't help but feel a twinge
of sympathy aa 1 listened to their
the way aome of them cringed
and blanehtd when a subcommit­
tee member threatened to turn
the district back to Maryland if
they didn't bohave.
They vowed they would rather
be votelesa than Marylanders. On

SANFORD K1WANIB LADIES NIGHT guests o f honor ware Kiwania Dis­
trict Lt. Governor Russell Cole and Mrs. Cole, at righ t The Kiwanlana en­
tertained their wives with a program o f music and dancing at tha Mayfair
Inn, with Ed Lane*arranging tha entertainment which Included-singwro,
dancers and juggler. Shown with Mr. and Mrs. Cole are tho president o f
the local club, George Morgan, and Mra. Morgan.
(Herald Photo)

HURRY! HURRY!
YO U R L A S T CHANCE TO EN T ER

GENERAL DEVELOPMENTS
“ W A LK INTO A W H O LE NEW L I F E " C O N T ES T

CLOSES APRIL

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garden. It may, however, pay you
fo grew your own transplants. You
can do this rather easily, and
this method has several ndvant*You will need fo u*a cither
commercial fertiliser or animal
manures with superphosphate oa
your garden. On most sandy soila,
use M -g fertiliser at a rate of
2to to 4 pounds per 1M square
feet or 1/1 pound per 10’ row.
On muck or peat use lfo to 3
pounds af 0 -12-ao per 100 square
feet or 1/1 pound per I0‘ row.
Additional nitrogen may be ap­
plied * or S times during the
growing season at the rate of
•bout to to fo pound af nilrala
of soda or its equivalent per too
square feat. Caution should be
used on aome fruiting erope such
at tomatoes since Urge amounts
of nitrogen may cause escetslve
vegetative growth and poor ar
delayed fruit act.
For detail* oa recommended
varieties, amount of seed to ess
or number of plants needed, plant­
ing distances and depth, and
‘other gardening details, aak for
a free copy o f Esleniloo Clrrular
1M, Vegetable Gordon Produc­
tion Guide, at your County Agri­
cultural Agent's Office.

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WASH N W EA R
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A beautiful W a 135’ lot that yon can

Ncul. Cdol. Summer-suited incxpcmivcly,
well-drciscd from morning ‘til night— end tha
nest day, loo! Thai NORTHGOOL suit is ready to
serve you continually. Juat wash, hang and drip dry,

m i overnight it's cfoanad. primed mid
READY TO WEAR Main. Nothing comas oa hi
lha wash onoapt dht WnnkJas wash oat pram
aad dupe May « . Styled hr
amartnrsa in ntwaat colortoaai
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Wa wank you to visit our General Development communities and tee what
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values we are offering today in MacUe-built homes. Wa want you to

knew howltttle It coats to‘'live in the sun" and to •&lt;*fiwyourselfall ttmmasgr
wendmful outdoor aethritiaa people enjoy hare ail year round. Wa know that
anee y en h e r e aeen theae communitiea at firet hand, yon W * go bade north M d

•plead the weed among your friends. A few minutes of your time spent at say
af aur aavaa acanmunitisa will foil yoa far more than anything wa ooaH
axpacaa by tha printed word. So we urge you tar all arena to enter

B E T YOUR FREE ENTRY BLANK
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about a aaaaat deoattoa ham a
DaHas man. Ula aoatributfoa: a
taUakay dMt-gtoreaa, aj| foaneitg
awaad by heteta across tha sowntry m i foirHhad fo that affect.

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U. S. Launched 'Radio Star' In Orbit
CArE CANAVERAL (UPI) Tha United States successfully
fired a “ radio star" earth satel­
lite into orbit today to test a
revolutionary air and aea naviga­
tion system that would he free
from weather problems.
Confirmation that the navigation
satellite was in orbit eame at
1:36 a. m., when Its radio signal
was picked up at lA* Cruces.
N. M., the Navy announced in
Washington.* *
The launching, carried out by
tha Air Force with an improved
Thor-Able rocket, waa described
by the Navy as perfect in all
respecli. The satellite itself is a
Navy project.
The Navy said the system prob­
ably will involve all satellites,
including the one launched today,
and that the system Is expreted to
be fully operational In 1862.

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ELECTED BY TB ASSOCIATION for the coming year art. from left, Mr*.
Baxter Rowan, executive committee; Mra. Robert Steele, treasurer; Mrs.
Mildred Butner, secretary; Don Fletcher, executive committee; E. A. Lilly,
state president who was guest speaker at the local group's meeting; Mrs.
W. W. Tyre, president, and Mrs. .1. N, Axxarelln, 1st vice president.
Claude Hittell, 2nd vice president, was not present
(Herald Photo)

The 263-pound satellite, equipped
with four radio transmitters,
soared Into the sky at 7:02 a. m.
Within minutes, signals were re­
ceived by tracking Hattons •round
the world.
The new mooolet may show
how to avoid diaaiter* such as
the Andrea Doria-Stockholm ship
collision off the coast of Mas­
sachusetts and the crash of two
airliner* over the Grand Canyon
in recent years. These were two
of the biggest accidents blamed
in part on navigational errors
caused by bad weather.
For the price of a special radio
receiver and a slide rule, a navi­
gator will he able to use surh
operational "Transit" satellites to
find his exact position on earth,
day or night in fair weather or
foul, sciential* said.

0 T 1 tl&gt;

Tha 36 - inch sphere dubbed
Transit IB—rode into the sky
aboard a new Air Forrs space
rockei, Thor-Ahle-Slar, launched
at 7:02 a. m. This was essential­
ly a repeat nf a shot which fail­
ed last Sept. IT because of rocket
trouble.
If all went aa expected, the
Ahle Star upper stage, equipped
with a start-restart engine, would
drive the Instruments into a cir­
cular orbit about SCO miles above
earth on its first sweep. The sec­
ond-stage casing slso was sup­
posed to go into orbit after sepa­
rating.
The planned orbit would carry
the barhrr-polc-stripcd satellite
around earth once approximately
every 100 minutes, covering an
area between Canada and Argen­
tina in Ihe western hemisphere.
Under ideal conditions—at dawn

or dusk in rlear weather—H would tions. Commercial and private
orianiiatioM and todivutaala would
be visible as a faint star.
Scientists said the satellite would not use Transit IB rinse t o y do
be useful "a s long as the batteries oot have tha neeeeaaijr receiving
l both tolar and chcmirat cells&gt; equipment.
hold out — which could be five
2. Giving an Improve
years or longer.” The satellite Handing a t the effect* ef
could remain ep M years or spheric refraction — ar bending-*
longer.
of radio waves, necessary B
The "heart” of the satellite transits are to give precise toconsisted of the transmitters, formation.
operating mi 34, 324, and 211
I. Studying the earth's rivapo
megacycles, end two oscillators. and gravitational pull, and dis­
With these, scientists hoped to tance* between land masses. Coe*
give working proof to a new rant navigational maps are oot
navigational concept they de­ exact, and could throw transit's
scribe as ■ "m ajor aeientiflc data out of kilter enlese better
breakthrough."
ones are made.
4. Improving orbital tracking.
Six ground alaltons were set up
to track tha satellite. The shot Scientists wiH have to know the
had four basie objectives:
satellite's exact position In apace
1. Checking out Ihe navigational at all time* if it is to have the
concept with simple demonstra­ desired precision in ha data.

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W E A T H E R : P a rtly clo u d y th ro u g h T h u rsd a y . H ig h to d a y , 78-80. L ow to n ig h t, S5-60.

Candidates Charge County
‘Board Effort 'Inadequate'
have gotten the same service free
at charge from the II. I . Soli
Conservation Service,” Avery aaid,
Avery also said that if sleeted
he would see that county road
equipment la painted a distinctive
eoior "s o it doesn't get lost in
private property.”
District I Incumbent Commis­
sioner Lawrence Swofford in re­
viewing hia record said that the
County Commission has worked
toward a "sound, orderly deve­
lopment at the county with new
plat end sooing taws.
Tax A ascs tor Richard McCanna
said that voters should elect the
best candidate baaed on qualifi­
cations and not sentiment.
lira. Mary Earle Walker said
she "fought for the taxpayers in
lUg” and hopes that they will
fight for her now.
The majority of candidates for
other posts said they were not a
"pawn o f any group" and if
elected hope to conduct the bus­
iness of tha county on a sound
bails.
District 3 Candidate James
PARIS (UPI) — A kidnaper Kilspatrkk said that the main
•snatched Om'd-yoor-gW m M m i
ef automobile ms gnats JoanPierre Puegeot and demanded the
Incumbent frail- QDlrict I , Horn
family pay 0100,000 ransom without notifying police or (be child
would be killed, police feported
today.
,
The youngster, Erif Puegott,
was said to have been led. away
from playing in the sand it the
exclusive Saint-Cloud Golf Club
. Tuesday by a man wbn drove a
.■ black automobile.
The boy was playiag with hia
sevan - year • old brother, JeaaPhillppe, and two other boya and
The Wilkins Construction Co.
hia nurse and chauffeur were sit­
ting In a car 100 yards away, has no connection with an asphalt
plsnt near Paola which wea the
police said.
Police said a ransom letter subject of a complaint by resi­
found by the nurse In the send dents at the County Commission
told Eric’s father, Roland Pur­ meeting Tuesday.
Application for a use permit
g e d , he had 40 hours to produce
the money and that hli son would from the toning hoard in IBSI
tojm killed if police ‘were notified. was attributed to the Wilkins firm
* " The letter was understood to in a Herald report of the meet­
have been written In capital let­ ing. This was an error.
J. M. Waiter, secretary-trea­
ters an a typewriter with a red
ribbon but police declined to dis­ surer or the Wilkins Construction
Co., said the firm has no con­
close any more detail*.
Police said the Puegeot chauf­ nection whatsoever with operation
feur, Georges Perelll, and nurse, of the asphalt plant, but la in
Jeanlne Germanic, drove Eric— the paving business.
"W e're proud of our business
who has crewcut. blond hair and
blue ayes—and his brother to and want no mistaken articles
s golf c o n r s f and dropped them giving the public sny wrong imrosions thst might put M in a
f oft to play in the club playground,
id light,” Walter said.
v They
remained In the car
The Herald would like to em ­
parked about 100 yards 'away.
At about 3 p m., police laid, phasize that this unintentional
'
Miss
Garmsnio noticed Eric was error occurred in the routine re­
missing and ran from the car to port of the complaint at the com­
».
ask Jean-Philippe where hia bra- mission meeting and was in no
way intended to he harmful to
/&gt;
ther was.
"A man took him away,” the any organisation. The complaint
Is being rhecked by the com­
boy answered.
The nurse and chauffeur mads missioners.
The paper 1* glad to print Ihia
• frantic search of the area, eaU,V -n g Eric's name, and then found notice of the error with the same
**lhe seated envelope. They called prominence given the original re­
port.
Erie's father.
A greentkeeper said he noticed
a parked car with another man
at the wheel at tha time of the
kidnaping.
An ll-ycar-uld gardener work­
ing nearby said It was, ironically,
a black Peugeot car,
District I County Commission
candid*tec Edward Zimmerman
and James Avery charged the
present County Commission with
"inadequate handling at taxpay­
ers’ money” at a political rally
at Bear Lake Tuesday night.
Zimmerman said that the board
fe lv e s "thousands and thousands
at dollars to civic organisations
and we can ooms before them
with a serious problem and they
throw up their hands and say
‘ we Just don’t have any money. ' "
Avery said that board bad gone
to "unneeaasaiT esprose to hire
consulting engineers to meat with
local anglncera to And out where
' as. The board could

hi Of Auto

H W t e Kidnaped;
$100,000 Asked

A S M

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Wilkins Company
Not Connected
With Asphalt Firm

E

er Little, used hit three minutes
for a queation and answer period
and said he favored a full evalua­
tion in answer to qursUons on
taxes.
Circuit Court Clerk David Gatcbel said be inaugurated a sys­
tem to keep the clerk's ofrice
open during the noon hour. His
opponent Arthur Beckwith Jr.,
said he would be "a full tima
clerk o f the court.”

Collins Asks Flood
Funds; Delegation
Backs Control Work
TALLAHASSEE (UP1) - Gov.
LeRoy Collins, in a telegram Tuts,
day to President Elsenhower, ask­
ed him to allot 11,300,000 in d i m
ter relief for Central Florida, hit by
floods last month.
Collins aaid state and local agen
vies have spent nr obligated over

!■£“ *![V

James E. Bozeman It new So­
cial Security field representative
for the Sanford area.
Bozeman will visit Sanford on a
regular schedule which will be
laced in the Sanford Post Office,
it representative toe tho igrilord
area, feozemaa is alto available
by appointment to discuss Social
Security problems with eOtoa
staffs, civic chibs, high u classes or other organisations.
Boatman’s asaiga— to mao me
■ o u c e d by Col. Byron ■. Pat­
ton. district Social Rerurily1mawg fto .

1 p. m. Stocks
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Bethlehem Steel ................ . 434s
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Ford Motor ........................ . 72»«
General Electric .............. . 62
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Minute Maid
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News Briefs

Cooper Hospitalized

C

Bolita Probe

Paolo Political
Roily Thursday

K

M cCall Elected
High School Prexy

Emmett McCall was chosen
Seminole High student body presi­
dent la • runoff election Tuesday.
Sandra Wooo was elected vice
president o f neat year's senior
class aad Donna Young waa
chosen secretary of neat year's
*op hom ora class.
The student body and class of­
ficers chosen In Frida y'a election
and Tuesday's runoff will suc­
ceed to the posts after this term
la ever.

190B

WEDNESDAY. APRIL IS, 11)6(1

____

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 671

6

Public Exposed To Worthless
Medicines, Probers Are Told

WASHINGTON (UlM) - The formrr medical director of a large
drug firm told Senate investigators
today thst doctor* and the public
are bombarded with a stream of
wurthlcta and sometimes potential­
ly harmful medicines.
Dr. A. Dale Cunsole of Princeion, N. J., who resigned a* head
of Ihe medical department of
Squibb Laboratories to return to
private practice, said the motto of
the drug industry U: "If you can't
convince them, confute them."
He told the Senate Anli-Trual
a n d
Monopoly subcommittee,
which Is looking into allegedly ex­
cessive profits by medicine man­
ufacturers, that the drug Industry
"Is unique In that it can make
BOSTON (UPI) - Actor Gary exploitation appear a noble purCooper, 36, was under treatment
Too often, ha said, drug Arms
•t Massachusetts General Hospital
today for a prostrata gland condi- send doaens of promotion man to
lion.. Th#v two-U me winner of the soil m w products to doctors while
Ara
wu tb
* i;f Award waa expected to expertr In the home office fey “ to
iihdrr|b surgery when teals art determine the beat way to make
completed. The hospital said he nothing appear like a pot of gold.”
"Since so much depends on nov­
waa in satisfactory condition.
elty. drugs change tike women’s
(hemline*," Console declared. Other
congressional new*:
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Mrs.
Sen. Jacob K. JavtU (R-N. Y .)
Elizabotb L. Sams, facing forgery called on Ihe adminiitralion to sup­
charges in an alleged credit union port tho voluntary federal -itslaam beu’ement, told the court from private medical insurance program
an ambolaace cot today she waa for old folks proposed by eight
too ill to aland trial at this time, GOP senalor*. Javits, who intro­
Judge William T. Harvey grant- duced the bill, told ■ Senate sub­
ad an indefinite recess while Mrs. committee It met the adinlniatraSams was taken to a hospital to lion's requirements for an accept­
be exatnlged by her physician.
able plan, United Auto Workers
President Walter P. Reuther plan­
ned to lead ■ delegation of re­
WASHINGTON (U P D -T h e U. 8. tired workers to the cspitol to
Tnx Court has upheld the Internal plug a Democratic plan for com­
Revenue Service elelm that singer pulsory Insurance within tho So­
Gordon MecRee owes the govern­ cial Security system.
ment 6126,636 in b e ck ' taxes and
Rep. H. R. Grois (R-lows) will
mollies. The court Tueiday re­ try to force the House to take a
eled • contention by MacRnc roll call vote on a State Depart­
and hia wife, Sheila, that they ment request fey money to buy
were entitled to tax deduction! liquor, feod and other items lor
for intereel they paid on money
they borrowed to buy one million
dollars worth of U. 6. Treasury
notes.

Court Upholds Claim

Monday, Dr. Loo Jackson Ice,
an asaoclata professor o f philo­
sophy and religion at FflU, said
civil disobedient* {■ proper to the
rase o f sildown demonstration*.
ico said, “j f you alwaya obay
tha taw and the law is mo good,
you get nowhoro."
Caldwell said at Hollywood, "A
big majority o f VBU's faculty sro
iutortatod primarily to acoda*
education. But aamo o f tha faculty
,sto no longer a . hampered and
derate wag* o f their time to the
•dnncem oal o f new and far­
fetched aerial s a l political alma,"
Cnldw.ll r i w i r i R a t owak f
c i t y ma rt are a n -ria to rig p
F8U President Robert Stroofer tentlal trouble makers hi how to
daaled the charge.
create strife and atari riots.”

g - k f * * ; “- ** - —

United Press Leased Wire

Forgery Charge

Encouraged Unlawful Act

HOLLYWOOD (U PI)— Former
Gov. Millard Caldwell Tuesday
charged Gov. 1-ettoy Collins with
"encouraging unlawful assembly”
|in Collins' recent television apetch
on sildown demonstrations.
Collins said In hia speech it is
"morally wrong” for store owners
to refuse to serve Negroes at
their lunch counters if they solicit
their trade to ether parts o f the
jtiOTfi
OaMwelL now * Tallahassee
Mieyer. a*U also to his talk to
tbs C m i g t l l i nf 400 here thst
seme professors at Florid. BUU
University bare b e e . stirring up

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He estimated private properly
d a m a g e , including agricultural
loss, it 116,300,000. Total daoMge
to publir property, Collins aaid.
amounted to more than |l million
dollars.
Florida congressman wont to bat
for seven slate projects jo appear­
ances Tuesday before the House
Public Worka Appropriate*! Bub
committee.
K
The representatives ,Baked Up
subcommittee to approve 610 mil
lion for further coostnictlon and
development of the Central and
Southeastern flood control project.
The project, which co v e n H
counties, la about so par cent com­
plete. Five of the counties were
among (hose hK by disastrous Cen­
tral Florida floods last month.
The 310 million request Is includ­
ed in Eiscnbower'a budget.
Reps. Charles Bennett, Dante
Fascell, A. S. Herlong, end Paul
Rogers, all Democrats, also asked
for an unspecified amount to coo
Unue construction of the Jackson
villc-Miaml Inlracoastal Waterway
north from Fort Pierce.
Republican William C. Cramer
asked the lubcommitlee to add
1100,000 for a study of four river
TAMPA (U P D -S om e 23 wit­
basin* on the state's west coast.
The rivers Involved are the Hills­ nesses, most of them Negroes,
borough, Wilhlacoocbee, P e a c e , began appearances today before
a federal grand jury which wants
and Oklawaha.
to know why bellla-raoonehlM
activities have operated in three
Gulf Coast counties "with appar­
ent Impunity" for many yean ,
The viee situation in Manatee,
Sarasota
and Lee counliei waa
The Democratic Executive Com
t 1
before the grand Jury today,
millet will sponsor it* fifth poli­
loxwing sweeping raids by fed­
tical rally at the Wilson School
eral, stale and locet officers in
In Paola al ■ p. m. Thursday.
A meat loaf dinner will be December sad March.
served at 6:30 p, m. by the
P.T.O.

Caldwell Charges Collins

'Bozeman Named
Benefits Official

VOL

U. S, embassies overseas. "It the
members want to vote for $833,000
worth of entertainment and liquor,
that's alt right,” Grose said, "But
I want them on the record." He
failed tn a non-record vole Tuesday
to cut the sum to $400,000. The socalled "representative fund” ta
part of a $222,766,734 money trill
to run the Stale Department to tha
fiscal year stalling July 1.
A drive wee underway to push
a vote on a long-it*llod Mil to let

manufacturers set minimum prices
on brand-name merchandise. Tha
effort was aimed at prying the socalled "falr-Uride” bill from tha
House Rules Committee which baa
blocked floor action for a year.
Foea and aupportcra agreed the
legislation probably would pass the
House If it aver reached ■ vote.
Chalrmao John E. Moaa &lt;DCalif.) of the House Committee
on Government Information asked
the Corregidor-Bataan Memorial

Volusia To Resist .
Any Integration
Of School Action

Savage Tornado
Rips Texas Town

DELAND (U PI)—The Volusia
County School .' Board*-Tuesday
author tied achool attorney John
R. Good he# Jr, to employ legs I
help in fate court action is bdgun
ter Integrate county schools.
The bonrd acted after Volusia
county's first integration petition
was received at its Tuesday
meeting. Thirty - six Daytona
Besch-Ormond Beach residents.
Including the Rev. E. C. Tillman
of Daytona Reach, signed the
petition.
Tillman ri one of two Negroes
recently named to serve on a hiracial segregation study commit­
tee appointed by Gov. LeRoy Col­
lins.
The petitioners callrd for de­
segregation
of
county
public
schools and for the reassignment
of teachers on an Integrated bails.
The board replied by passing a

resolution declaring county pupils
were assigned to accordance with
slat# pupil placemeot laws, and
by living legal toriructieM to
Goodbe#.

Commission, the Migratory B iri
Conservation Com mission a i f
other agenciea what kind of de­
fense secrete they handle which
warrant a top secret InboL Three
are among 76 government agonctoi
allowed to elaaaify their d on e
menu. Moss wrote to 66 ef them,
which he think* do oot need tho
secrecy stamp, asking to explain
what's so aonfldanMal ahead “
papers.

D IM M IT T , T e x . ( U P l ) — A sa v a g e torttodo, «$n '« §
aoveral th a t sk ip p ed a croiu th e Taxaa p a n h a n d k T u oa d a p
n ig h t, ripped on# tin y tow n to ahroda a n d lo f t fo u r p o n o a g
k n ow n dead a n d doxena in ju red .
O n ly a pita o f d ebria rem ains w h oro th o to w n o f B u m p *
aide on ce sto o d , a b o u t 16 m iles sou th o f D im m ltt, 17 m twiatwp
ro o d into She
it warning. M deoselisbad a
church where I t sm a war* havbm
a fellowship meeting- a &lt;
OCALA (UPI)— Slate Agricul­ ■tore and half e.&lt;
ture Commleaioner Nathan Mayo, the charrh.
seriously ill with an unususl type
The Department at Public
of lung cancer, tested quietly to­ ty (DPS)
day at Munroa Memorial Hoeand enid It
pltel.
Mayo, M, took a turn lor the 00 persona Injured, some critrial
worse early Tuesday and la paid ty. A little girl and a hog had
into semi coma. But hospital at­ their arms tom o ff, a woman vom
tendant! said early today his con­ found aUll alive with a board
dition waa unchangad since then.
protruding from bee bock aril
Mayo, secretary of agrirulture
must
of her face torn away.
since 1821, announced late last
year that bo would not he a
Killed were J. R. Hogan, among
candidate for another term.
o f the Sunnyelde Ginning O e, A
B. Kidd, 66, o f Pleinvlew, mat
Nona Beth Thelan, IS, daughter
o f Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pbelaa e f
Humiysitlf.
The DPS m &lt;iI the other victim
we* mangUd w&gt; badly, immediate
Identification was impossible.
Another twister Injured at toast
thro* persons at Friona, 66 ml tea
southwest of Amarillo. Other torundoes struck at Amarillo nod a l
Muleshoe, *110111 60 mile* south*
west of Amarillo, hut did Ratio
damage.
Sheriff Jack Cartwright headed
a rescue team e f atate and local
law t nfuitemvnt men and about
$0 volunteers sifting tha wreckage
for more dead er injured. They
Mid they found "quite 0 let” elif
livestock that was killed,
The tornado** war* part of 0
thunderstorm system that scot*
tored rain, hail and high wlado
through tho Tessa and Oklahoma
panhandles and into western Kan*
a. The WMther Bureau kept
severe thunderstorm warnings for
the area in effect until 0 a. m.
The storm system was •*pet tod
to move eastward tote U # Okie
Valley by evening. Occasional
rain wns forecast along tha W ool
Coast, Skiea ware fair to the
Ease
-------------------------------n

Mayo Lapses
Into Semi-Coma

Longwood Church
To Hold Supper

Hall Appointed
Temporary Jydgt

Lougwood'a C h r i s t Episcopal
Church will told a covered dish
supper at the pariah bouse toulght.
A joint meeting of men and
wwmea ef the church will fellow
lbs 6:66 P- ns. supper. The sh u n t
■ (rial's Easter Party and egg hunt
fer ebUdroo at the e h e r e b
wfll ho t o y Sunday at « : » p m.
ft wtU he preceded my a abort aero­
jet to the church.

Judge Trier Hall, Odin
tom Laho Cosmiy, has
rig Semtoori Center

S3i«

JUNIOR HIGH SPRING FROLIC! fadudod U tfa
a* Urn
Junior High Auditorium Tuesday, GsbeUore T o n
BoMr T u n m atvRw ■ roouMtiojHAt Im m wM b
_
_ Y M v Oriborn. Sherry Thrasher and Pat Chatman look on.
i. Judlor High anuaia direetor Arthur Compton produced tha'show.
(Haraid Photo)

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I Ever line* daybreak, the drama
0 long the Potomac have kept up
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lor Security Aaaocialea. Inc.,
(lock broker* and Inveatment
banker*, announced today that a
aeriei or nine free lecture* on
Securltlei and Inveiting will be
givan at tbair main office In
Winter Park beginning Wedneiday
at 7:30 p. m. and continuing
weekly.
Gueit tpeakera will Include
William Burr, pratldent of Elec*
tro-Mechantcal Syitama, Inc., oa
tbo outlook for cleetroaiea, and
Tbomaa Gleason of Saloman Broa.
A Hutcler, nationally known for*
arnment and municipal bond firm
with headquarter* la New York,
who will apeak about opportunltie* today in tax-free aecurltie*.
Regiatratlone ahould be made
with Toll a t Security Aaeoclatee’
branch office In the Kirk Plate,
Sanford,

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Candidates For State Senator Among: Speakers
Gary Bennett, L eft, Bernard Parrish

Youth Week Held
At Lake Mary

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They A te 208 Plates Of Fried Mullet While Politickin'

Planting Time For Vegetables Near
By CECIL A. TUCKER
This ie the season when the
•nailing of leaves or garden seed
catalogues la heard In tha land.
Flan ting Ume for many spring
vegetable* will soon be here. Bet­
tor atari your planning and sot
preparation now.
The first step In planting n
garden to always preparing the
apU. You’ll need to turn the soil
and sail oarer. This should be
done — If possible— three weeks
ahead of planting. Spade or plow
tha ground, then rework It to get
h firm aeedbad for planting.
H A Before deciding bow much ef
ea c h . vegetable to plant — and
■which vegetable* to plant, too—
consider the ala* of your family,
and Uio amount at vegetable* you
will be wanting to can, freexe,
store or sell, as well as those
yon will want in see fresh. Don't
RndsrosUaaie the amount af work
and personal attention the garden
will require.
When you ge to the More to gel
your aeed# — or when you order
them—don't just aak for "bean
•cod" or "tom ak aeed." There
am several varieties of any vtgotable available tor your choice,
Find oet which one la bast for your
area and buy k. But only treated
•coda, or plan to treat them your­
self. Treated aecds have been
trailed with a fungicide to provent dapping off disease, conse­
quently you'll gbt n better stand
of plant* from them.
If you can get tbo variety you
want. If you are fairly certain
•toe source to satisfactory, and
that thn plant* yon get are free
from diseased and nemalodaa, it
to an right to buy plants tar

garden. It may, However, pay you
to grow your own transplants. You
can do this rather easily, and
this method has several advaat* You will need to u*e either
commercial fertiliser or animal
manures with superphosphate on
your garden. On most sandy solla.
use U S fertiliser at a rat* w
214 to 4 pounds per 100 square
feet or 1/1 pound per 10* row.
On muek or peat use 114 to S
pounds at 0-12-20 per 100 square
feet nr 1/C pound per 10‘ row.
Additional nitrogen may be ap­
plied 2 or S times during the
growing season at the rate of
•bout 14 to 14 pound at nitrate
of soda or Its equivalent per 100
square feet. Caution should be
used on some fruiting crop* such
as tomatoes ainct large amounts
of nitrogen may cause axceislve
vegetative growth and poor or
delayed fruit set.
For detail! an recommended
varieties, amount at seed to nao
or number of plants needed, plant­
ing distance* and depth, and
other gardening details, ask for
a fro* copy of Extension Circular
1M, Vegetable Garden Produc­
tion Guide, a t your County Agri­
cultural Agrat'a Office.

PRESTIGE

Youth Week waa observed by the
First Baptist Church of Lake Mary
la at week, with special service*
presented with the help of their
young people.
Jerry Luake gave the devotional
at the Wednesday night prayer
meeting and Bob Jones led the
singing. At morning and evening
Sunday service!, Oils Ponds was
apaclal speaker. Bob Jones led the
singing and the young pooplt sang
la both choirs and took part In
the services. The Adult Men’s Sun­
day School Class waa taught by
Jerry Luake In observance of Youth
Week.
A group of the young people of
the church went to DeLeon Springs
Saturday night In observance of
Youth Night of the Seminole As­
sociation and an joyed a wiener
roast. Mrs. E. M. Cheater, train­
ing director, attended with membera Eileen Southward, Corky MeMeoamln, Melds Powell, Larry
Chester, Linda Baal, L i n d a
Scruggs, Diane Hickson, and guests
Roy DoU and Diana Chester.

Before I go screaming off Into
the distance, I must try to com­
pose myself long enough to dash
off a report to the home office.
Stiff upper lip, you know, and all
that Jatt.
I must warn my countrymen
that this thing Is not Juit a token
Uprising, agitated by a few rab­
ble-rousers and maleonten:i. We
may have to make a few eonceaalone, give up a few sovereign
rights, to atop those confounded
drama.
For many years, those of ui
who have served In this distant
outpost of civilitallon have sensed
a stirring of rebellious spirits, a
longing for Independence,
In
America’s amalleit province.
We have seen tha tribal chief­
tains of the District of Columbia
make many trips to tha top of
Capitol Hill to powwow with their
congressional rulers and try to
curry favors.
In the pidgin dialect peculiar to
this region, they pleaded with
Congress to grant them “home
rule," a term, I auppose, they
picked up at the British Embassy.
Stripped of all of Its parliamen­
tary nicotloa, it manna Just one
lag — the pear hegaara want
to vote.
1 have been over to a House
judiciary subcommittee listening
to n native delegation make the
annual suffrage pitch. They were
a pitiable sight. I d a n any lean
than half of them had law de­
grees and oomo of Urn woman ob­
viously w o n wearing loot year’s
minks.
Those ef you who did your his­
tory homo w ort properly wQl raeall that this a n a wna hardly
more than a swamp whan the
United State* t i n t occupied M, the
land having been ceded to es by
Maryland and Virginia.
We sooe gam back the Virginia
aide bat It is not just pride of
em p ln that prompts mo to say
we have done very well with the
Maryland sector. M the climate Is
still a little swampy, well some
thinga a n beyond human control.
The territory la governed by S37
members of Coogrtss, which, by
almost any measurement, la ■ lot
at aovernmsot for one metropolis.
You cgn tee why some at the na­
tives might think they could do
with loss. ■
1 couldn't help but feet a twinge
at sympathy as i listened to their
spokesmen bemoan their roteleas
plight. But I wna amused, loo, at
the way some of th a n cringed
and blanched when a subcommit­
tee member thnatened to turn
the district back to Maryland if
they didn't behave.
They vowed they would rather
be voteless than Marylanders. On
the other hand, the aubcomraltte*
expressed doubts that Maryland
would take them.

SANFORD KIWANIB LADIES NIGHT guest* of honor were Kiwanla Dtotric t L t. Governor Russell Cole and Mrs. Cole, a t r ig h t The Kiwaniane en­
tertained th eir wives w ith a program of music and dancing a t the M ayfair
Inn, with Ed L a n e'arran g in g the entertainm ent which included aingwrn,
dancers and juggler. Shown with Mr. and Mrs. Cole are the president of
the local elub, George Morgan, and Mrs. Morgan.
(Herald Photo)

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Wo went you to visit our General Development communities and see what
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hnaw hornKttle it conta to "lira in the nun" and to am Cor yourself nil tha m u*
l outdoor activities people enjoy b a n all year round. Wa know that
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apmad ton weed among your friends. A tow minutes of yotw than spate at any
ef our mrnaw nreniminittos will toil yon tor mom than anything wo omU
by tha printed w ont So we urge you ter «H amene to eater
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next day, loo! Tim NORTHCOOt. suit it ready to
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to* email except d in Wrinkle* weah out; gram
and toape May in- Styled tor aromad-d
smartness in newest m iortnum, including lights
medium* and dirks.

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CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) Tha United States aucceaifully
fired a "radio star" earth satel­
lite into orbit today to test a
revolutionary air and aea naviga­
tion system that would be free
from weather problems.
Confirmation that tbe navigation
satellite was in orbit eame at
•:M a. m.. when Its radio signal
was picked up at Las Cruces,
N. M., the Navy announced in
Washington.'*
The launching, carried out by
the Air Force with an improved
Thor-Able rocket, was deicribrd
by the Navy u perfect In a&lt;l
respects. The utellita Itself i* a
Navy project.
The Navy said the system prob­
ably will involve alx satellites,
including the one launched today,
and that the system Is expected to
be fully operational In 1062.

ELECTED BY TB ASSOCIATION for the coming year a rt, from left, Mra.
B axter Rowan, executive com m ittee; Mra. Robert Steele, treasurer; Mra.
Mildred Butner, aecretary; Don Fletcher, executive com m ittee; E. A. Lilly,
atate president who waa gueat speaker at the local group'a m eeting; Mra.
\V. W. Tyre, president, and Mra. .1. N. Azzarello, 1st vice president.
Claude Hitteil, 2nd vice president, waa not present.
(Herald Photo)

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The 263-pound satellite, equipped
with four radio transmitter*,
soared Into the sky at 7:02 a. m.
Within minutes, signal* were re­
ceived by tracking station* around
the world.
Tbe new moonlet may show
how to avoid disaster* such as
the Andrea Doria-Stockholm ship
collision off the coast of Mas­
sachusetts and the crash of two
airliners over the Grand Canyon
in recent year*. These were two
of the biggest accidents blamed
in part on navigational error*
eauied by bad weather.
For the price of a special radio
receiver and a slide rule, a navi­
gator will be able to use such
operational "Transit" satellites to
find his exact position on earth,
day or night In fair weather or
foul, scientists said.

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The 36 • inch sphere dubbed
Transit IB—rod# into the aky
aboard a new Air Force space
rocket, Thor-Ahle-Star, launched
at 7:02 a. m. This was essential­
ly a repeat of a shot which fail­
ed last Sept. 17 because of rocket
trouble.
If all went as expected, the
Able-Star upper stage, equipped
with a start-restart engine, would
drive the instruments into a cir­
cular orbit about 500 miles above
earth on its first sweep. The sec­
ond-stage casing also was sup­
posed to go into orbit after sepa­
rating.
The planned orbit would carry
the barb’e r-polestriped satellite
around earth once approximately
every 100 minutes, covering an
area between Canada and Argen­
tina in the western hemisphere.
Under ideal cunditinns—at dawn

or dusk in clear weather—h would
be visible as a faint star.
Scientists aaid the satellite would
be useful ' ‘as long as the batteries
(both solar and chemical cells)
hold out — which could be five
years or longer." The satellite
could remain ep M years or
longer.
The "heart" of tbe satellite
consisted at the transmitters,
operating on 54, 524, and 216
megacycles, and two oscillator*.
With thase, scientists hoped to
give working proof to a new
navigational concept they de­
scribe as a "m ajor scientific
breakthrough."
Six ground stations were set up
to track the aatellite. The ihot
had four basic objectives:
1. Checking out the navigational
ronrept with simple demonstra­

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organization* and tadivldnala i
not use TranaH IB atoee t o y da
not have the necessary receiving
equipment.
2. Giving M improved
Handing at tha afreet* to loom
spheric refraction — ar bonding-*
of radio wavM. necessary H
tranait* are to give precise teformation.
I. Studying the earth'* shape
and gravitational pull, and ma­
tinees between land masses. One*
rent navigational map# ate not
exact, and could throw transit’*
data out of killer nnlese better
ones are made.
4. Improving orbital track mg.
Scientist* wtH have to know the
satellite's exact position In apace
at all time* if tt ie to have tha
desired precision in ha data.

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W EATHER: Partly cloudy through Thursday. High today, 7S-80. Low tonight, 55-60.

Candidates Charge County
■Board Effort 'Inadequate'
have gotten the same se rv ic e free
of charge from tho U. «. Soil
Conservation Service," Avery said.
Avery also Mid that if elected
ha would tee that county road
equipment is painted a distinctive
color "so it doesn't get lost in
privata property."
District • incumbent Commie
sioner Lawrence Swofford in re­
viewing hla record said that tha
County Commission has worked
toward a "sound, orderly deve­
lopment of the county with new
plat a ad soning laws.
Tax Assessor Richard McCanns
Mid that voters should elect the
beat candidate baaed on qualifitattoos and aot sentiment.
Mrs. Mary Earle Walker aaid
the "fought for the taxpayers in
ISM" and hopes that they will
fight for bar now.
The majority of candidates for
other posts Mid they were not a
"pawn of any group" and if
elected hope to conduct tha bus­
iness of tha county on a sound
basis.
District 5 Candidate James
A kidnaper Fitzpatrick Mid that tho mbin

District I County Commission
candidates Edward Zimmerman
and Jam es Avery charged the
present County Commission with
"inadequate handling of taxpayart* monay" a t a political rally
at Bear Lake Tuesday night.
Zimmerman aaid that tha board
Chives "thousands and thousands
ot dollars to civic organisations
and wu can ooma before them
with a serious problem and they
throw up thalr hands and My
*wa Just don't have any money/ "
Avary said that board had goat
to "unnecessary expense to hire
consulting engineers to meet with
,fecal engineers to find out where
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Of Auto
jip p ia le Kidnaped;
$100,000 Asked
PARIS (UP!) -

Pierre Puegeot and demanded the
family pay 1100,000 raasom with­
out notifying police or Ibe child
would be killed, police reported
today. ,
Tha youngster, Eric Puegoet.
was said to have been led. away
from playing In Uia sand at the
exclusive Saint-Cloud Golf Club
u Tuesday by a man who drove a
/•b la c k automobile.
The boy was playiag with his
seven - year • old brother. JeanPhilippe, and two other boys and
his nurse and chauffeur were sitting in a car 100 yards away,
police Mid.
Police said a ransom letter
found by the nurse In the sand
told Eric's father, Roland Pue­
geot, ho had ta hours to produce
tho money and that his son would
k Jw killed if police were notified.
^ The letter waa understood to
havo bean written in capital let­
ters an a typewriter with a red
ribbeo but poliee declined to dieripee any more delaih.
Police said tha Puegeot chauf­
feur, Georges Perelli, and nurse,
Jeanlne Germanic, drove Eric—
who bas crewcut blond hair and
blue ayes—and his brother to
a golf rourstv'and dropped them
f off to pliy in (he club playground.
v They remained hi the ra r
parked about 100 yards 'away.
At about S p m., police said,
Miss Garmanio noticed Eric was
missing and ran from Uir car to
ask Jean-Phtlippe where hie bro­
v.
ther was.
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"A man took him away,” tha
boy answered.
The nurse and chauffeur tnada
I frantic search of the area, call.A n * Eric's name, and thea found
• t h e sealed envelope. They called
Eric's father.
A greentkeeper said he noticed
a parked car with aMlher maa
at the wheel at the lima of the
kidnaping.
An ll-year-old gardener work­
ing nearby aaid It was, ironically,
a black Peugeot car.

•♦Bozeman Named
Benefits Official
Jam es E. Bozeman is new So­
cial Security field representative
for the Sanford area.
Bozeman wtU visit Sanford on a
regular schedule which will be
.p laced in tbe Sanford Post Office,
f i f e s representative for thaSagderd
area, feozemaa Is alto avallaMe
by appointment to discus* Social
Security prohlsaz* wRh affieo
staff*, civic chib*. Ugh achaal
clatses or other organitattoai. *
B aum an's a align Mato
by CoL B yna
ton. district Social Security.'ManM*

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er Little, used bis three minutes
for a question and answer period
and said he favored a full evalua­
tion in answer to questions on
taxes.
Circuit Court Clerk David Gatcbel aaid he inaugurated a sys­
tem to keep tha clerk's office
open during the noon hour. Hla
opponent Arthur Beckwith Jr.,
Mid be would be "a full time
clerk at the court."

Collins Asks Flood
Funds; Delegation
Backs Control Work
TALLAHASSEE (UP1) - Gov.
LeRoy Collins, in a telegram Tues.
day to President Eisenhower, ask
ed him to allot (1,300,000 in disas
ter relief for Cealral Florida, bit by
flooda last month.
Coliina said atate and local agen
ilea have apent a r obligated over

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Wilkins Company
Not Connected
With Asphalt Firm
The Wilkins Construction Co.
bas no connection with an asphalt
plant near Paola which wm the
subject of a complaint by resi­
dents at the County Commission
meeting Tuesday.
Application for a use permit
from the soning Board in IBM
was attributed to the Wilkina firm
in a Herald report of the meet­
ing. This waa an arror.
J. M. Walter, seriwtary-treaaurer of the Wilkins Construction
Co., said tha firm hat no con­
nection whatsoever with operation
of the asphalt plant, but la in
the paving business.
"We're proud of our business
and want no mistaken articles
giving the publir any wrong Im­
pressions that might put it in a
bad light," Walter said.
The Herald would like to em­
phasize that this unintentional
error occurred in the routine re­
port of the complaint at the com­
mission meeting and was In no
way intended to be hartpful to
any organization. The complaint
la being checked by the com­
missioners.
The paper L glad to print this
notice of the error with the aame
prominence given the original re­
port.

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL IS, lflfto

News Briefs

C

U. S. embassies overacts, "if tha
members want to vote for $835,000
worth of entertainment and liquor,
that'a aU right," Grata said, "But
I want them on the record." He
failed In a non-record vote Tuesday
to cut the turn to (400,000. The socalled "representative fund" ia
part of a (223,7m,754 money Mil
to run tha State Department ta tha
fiscal year starling July 1.
A drive was underway to push
a vote on a long-stalled Mil to let

manufacturers set minimum price*
on brand-name merchandise. The
effort was aimed al prying the socalled "fair-trade" hill from tha
House Rules Committee which baa
blocked floor action for a year.
Foes and supporter* agreed the
legislation probably would past tho
House if it over reached a vote.
Chairman John E. Moss (DCalif.) of tht House Committee
on Government Information asked
tha Corregidor-Bataan Memorial

Volusia To Resist .
Any Integration
Of School Action

Savage Tornado
Texas Town

DELAND (UPD-The Volusia
County School . Board* Tuesday
authorised echool attorney John
R. Goodbee Jr. to employ legs!
help in faer court action la Mgun
to integrate county schools.
The hoard a clad after Volusia
county’s first integration petition
was received at iU Tuesday
meeting. Thirty - six Daytona
Beach-Ormood Beach residents,
including tbe Rev. E. C. Tillman
of Daytona Beach, tigned the
petition,
Tillman ia on* of two Negroes
recently named to serve on ■ hiracial segregation study commit­
tee appointed by Gov, LeRoy Col­
lins.
The petitioners called for de­
segregation of county public
school* and for the reassignment
of teachers oo an Integrated bail*.
Tha hoard replied by passing a
resolution declaring county pupils
were assigned ta accordance with
itate pupil placement laws, and
by giving legal tnetructiona to
Goodbee.

M ayo Lapses
Into Semi-Coma
OCALA (UPI)— State Agricul­
ture Comralaikoner Nathan Mayo,
seriously ill wilh an unusual type
of lung cancer, rested quietly to­
day at Munros Memorial Hos­
pital.
Mayo, M, took a turn (or the
worse early Tuesday and lapsed
into semi coma. But hospital a t­
tendant* said early today hi* con­
dition was unchanged eince then.
Mayo, aecretary of agriculture
since IBS, announced late last
year that be would aot be a
candidate for another Berm,

a

M cC all Elected
High School Prexy

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Long wood Church
To Hold Supper

Loagwood's C h r i s t Episcopal
Church will hold a covered dish
supper at the parish bouse tonight.
A Joint meeting of men and
we ma n at the church wiU fellow
the |:S 0 p. m. supper. The r t u r r t
Ta E a a u r Party and egg hunt
to the i k n i l
) beta Sunday at 4 : » f . as.
teatlal trouble makers'laThow^to It will he precededA&gt;y a short serv­
create strife gad atari not*."
ice in the church.

Commission, tho Migratory Bird
Conservation Com mission a n d
other agendo* what kind to dm
feoM secrete they k emtio which
warrant a top secret label. Theao
are among 70 government ageectoe
allowed to elMaify their dorm
menu. Moss wrote to M to (hem*
which be thinks do not noed thn
secrecy eUmp. a eking to explain
what's m lonfldanhil abort Msato
papara.

DIM M ITT Tex. (U P l) — A navaga tornado, am
several th a t skipped serosa the Taxes panhandle T uoaday
night, ripped one tiny town to ahreda and M l Jour poranfoB
known dead and doxene injured.
Only a pita of debria rem ains where th e (own o f 1 unity*
side once stood, about 15 miles south of Dim mitt. The tw iatur

Paolo Political
Rally Thursday

Monday, Dr. Lee Jackasn let,
an associate professor of philo­
sophy and religion at F8U, said
civil disobedience Is proper in the
rate of sitdown demonstrations.
Ice Mid, "Jf you always obey
the law and the lew la a s good,
you get nowhere."
Caldwell Mid a t Hollywood. “A
big majority at FSU's faculty are
interested primarily in aradaesie
education. Bat some at the faculty
ere no longer a t hampered and
devote m a rt af (hale Mato to the
sdvancemeto to aew aad far­
fetched social and political alma."
Calitwafl sharped th to p a rt f e

NO. 671

Public Exposed To W orthless
Medicines, Probers Are Told

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Tbe lorm rr medical director of a large
drug firm told Senate investigators
today that doctors and tha public
are bombarded with a stream of
worthless and sometime* potential­
ly harmful medicines.
Dr. A. Dale Console of Prince­
ton, N. J., who resigned as head
of the medical department of
Squibb Laboratories to return to
private practice, said tbe motto of
the drug industry is: "It you can't
convince them, confuse them."
He told tbe Senate Anti-Trust
a n d
Monopoly subcommittee,
which is looking into allegedly ex­
cessive profits by medicine man­
ufacturers, that the drug industry
"is unique in that it ran maka
Cooper Hospitalized
BOSTON (UPI) - Actor Gary exploitation appear a noble pur­
Cooper, M, waa under treatment pose.'!
Too often, he said, drug Erma
at Mataachusetta General Hospital
today for a prostrate gland condi­ tend dozens of promotion men to
tion-'. The*, two-lime winner at the sell m w product* to doctors while
A rtutbi; Award was sxprrted to •x p ertr in tho home office dry "to
dnderfb surgery when teat* are determine the best way to maka
completed. The hospital aaid he nothing appear like a pot of gold."
"Since so much depends on nov­
waa in satisfactory condition.
elty, drugs change like women’s
V ,
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(hemlines," Console declared. Other
Forgery Charge
congressional news:
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Mra.
Sen. Ja r oh K. Javita (R N . Y.)
Elizabeth L. Sams, facing forgery called on the administration to sup­
charge* to an alleged credit union port the voluntary federal-stataam beat'ament, told the court from private medical insurance program
an ambulance cot today she was for old folks proposed by eight
too ill to stand trial at this lime. GOP senator*. Javita, wbo intro­
Judge William T. Harvey grant­ duced Ibe bill, told a Senate sub­
ed an indefinite recess while Mrs. committee It met the administra­
Sami waa taken to a hospital to tion's requirement* for an accept­
be examigad by bar physician.
able plan. United Auto Workers
Walter P. Reutber plan­
Court Upholds Claim President
ned to lead a delegation of re­
WASHINGTON (U PD -The U. 8. tired workers to the capitol to
Tax Court has upheld the Internal plug a Democratic plan for com­
Revenue Service claim that linger pulsory Insuranr* within tha So­
Gordon MacRae ewes the govern­ cial Security system.
ment 91M.0M in back taxes and
Rep. H. R. Groia (R-tows) wiU
malUes. The court Tuesday re­ try to force the House to take a
eled a contention by Mac Rat roll call vote oo a State Depart­
and hla wife, Sheila, that thay ment request tor money to buy
were entitled to tea deductions liquor, food and other Kama lor
for interest they paid on money
(hay borrowed to buy one million
dollars worth of U. I. Treasury
notes,

EmmeU McCall was chosen
Seminole High student body presi­
dent In n runoff election Tuesday.
Sandra Wooa wai elected vice
prcaident of next year's senior
clast and Donna Young was
cbosan secretary of nest year's
sophomore class.
Tha student body and c la n of­
ficers choien la Friday's elaction
and Tuesday'* runoff will suc­
ceed to tha posts after this term
is aver.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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He estimated private property
d a m a g e , including agricultural
loss, at (16,500,000. Total daoMge
to publir property, Collins Mid.
amounted to more than 01 million
dollars.
Florida congressman waat to bat
for seven state projects la appear­
ances Tuesday before tho House
Public Worka A;
committee.
The representatives ashed the
subcommittee to approve f i t mil
lion for further construction and
development of the Central and
Southeastern flood control project.
The project, which covert JS
counties, la abdU 20 par cent com­
plete. Five of the counties were
among those hR by diMstroua Cea
Iral Florida floods last month.
The S10 million request it indud
ed in Elsenhower's budget.
Reps. Charles Bennett, Dante
Faaceli, A. S. Herlong, and Paul
Rogers, all Democrats, alto asked
for an unspecified amount to con
linuc construction of tha Jackson
ville-Miami Intracoastal Waterway
north from Fort Pierce.
Republican William C. Cramer
asked the subcommittee to add
ftoo.ooo for a study of four river Bolita Probe
TAMPA (U PI)-Som * as wit­
basins on the state's west coast.
The rivers involved are the Hills­ nesses, moat of them Negroes,
borough, Wlthlaeoochee, P e a c e , began appearanesa today before
■ federal grand Jury which wants
and Oklawaha.
to know why bolita moonshine
acUviliaa have operated in three
Gulf Coast counties "wilh appar­
ent impunity" for many years.
The vice situation in Manatee,
The Democratic Executive Com­ Saraaota and Lee countiaa was
before tbe grand Jury today,
mittee will sponsor its fifth poli­
wiag sweeping raid* by tedtical rally at the Wilson School
eral, state and local officers in
In Paola al I p. m. Thursday.
A meat loaf dinner will be December aad March.
served at 1:30 p. at. by the
P.T.O.

Caldwell Charges Collins
Encouraged Unlawful Act
HOLLYWOOD (U PI)—Former
tiuv. Millard Caldwell Tuesday
charged Gov. I^Roy Collins with
"encouraging unlawful assembly"
in Collins' recent television speech
on sitdown demonstration*.
Collins said in hla ■pooch |t la
"morally wrong" for store owners
to refuse to serve Negroes at
their lunch counters if they solicit
thoir trade in other part* of tho
otero*.
OaMwelL now n Tallahassee
fojryer, 'akw slap in his folk to
Mto fin iito tlii at J00 kern that
some professor* to Florida State
University have been stirring up
racial, s trife I n lim tMia l m m
BSRMn *'
-s'q
F8U President Robert Mrosier
ha shares.

VOI*. XLIX

raced into kb* to e * eleseek w ith.
out warning, fo demolished a
church where W maa wore having
a fellowship meeting, a &lt;
store and half a.&lt;
the church.
The Depart m i l to Public S a f e
ty (DPS) report)
and sold H had
60 persons injured, tome «ritionl
ly. A little girt and a h er bad
thslr arms torn off, e woman wela
found still alive with a beasd
protruding from her beck aad
roost of her fee* tom away.
Killed were J . B. Hogan, anrwag
of the Sunnyeida Ginning O e, A
B. Kidd, (S, of Plalnvlew, aad
Nona Beth i’helan, I t , daughter
of Mr. and Mre. Earl Phelea to
Uunnyslde.
The DPR said the ether victim
was mangled so badly, immediate
Identification was impossible.
Another twister Injured a t least
three persons a t Frions, 61) mileg
southwest of Amarillo, Other tor*
undoes struck a t Amarillo aad n i
Mule*hoe, shout 60 miles south*
west of Amarillo, but did Mttto
damage.
Sheriff Jack Cartwright h itdsd
a rescue team of state end local
law cntuicement men and about
60 volunteers sifting the wreckage
for more dead er Injured. They
sold they found “quite a let" at
livestock that waa killed.
The tornadoes were pari at •
thunderstorm system that sort*
tered rain, hell and high wind#
through the Texas and Oklahoma
panhandle* and late western Kan*
sas. The Weather Bureau kepi
severe thunderstorm warnings for
tbe area ia effect until g a, M*
Tha storm syatom waa eapoctog
to move eastweid lata the Okip
Valley by evening. Occasional
rata waa forecast along tha W ert
Coast, Skies warn fa ir to the
East.

H all Appointed
Tem porary Judge -

JUNIOR HIGH SPRING FROLICS ladufed
Junior High auditorium Turnday. CubrtUro Took
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. Y ltov Oabora. Sherry T hrasher and P i t Chatm an look M . JuA lor H ig h m uaig d lre e to r A rth u r Compton produced the ahuw.
(H e ra ld P h o to )

Judge T*ey Hall, elrvrt Judge
(roai Labe Couaty, bas baaa aaA
tag Bemtaote Cenaty Jadgt a r t
Juvenile Judas this
Judge H aT waa
Ptarida Chief J
Themes to BE the

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Candidates For Governor Discuss
By Uolt*d Free* la lm a tiM a l
Half tha I t randldatai for govtrnor apoka at tha Jocktonvlll*
Bataball Park Tuaaday night with
segregation tha principal aubjtct.
Bill Hendrix and tha R*v.
Georg*-Down* took atauneh, proaegregatlon poaltlona.

I f b a l . High School DCT club
f e B i W r i i f i i Eaatar Car Waah
Saturday, • a. at. to I p. « . Prlea
la 91 par t a r and SI rout a axtra
I tt Vhlta wan U rn. C an wap
ba brought to Harry Adair** Gulf

U.S.D.A. INSPECTED GRADE
FROZEN DRESSED &amp; DRAW N
HEN

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. m a t s a l tbalr w ivn ara pitchk « la to balp. Tba hunt will be*in a t 2 p. a ,
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tldtata aare
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a nn ai • m
reetaeni*
nm m aro
p iw e flQ U
B a t tha annual Genova Prootlar,
.D a y wltt ba bald April U . Tb* lh* county. Tlckala arc SI.U for
. Frontier Day parade will atari adult* and .79 lar atudonta and found fatally wounded In her
, a t 10 a. a . and-win feature band* children. Ticket* can ba porchaied apartment. 8h* changed her ori­
; from Sanford and other porta a f l a t tha Sanford Plra Department. ginal atory that ha abot himself
ana
admitted
Tueaday
that
Staneiu waa shot In tha head
while aba and ha struggled nude
on her bad for a gun.
Bararly waa ordered to appear
before Juvenile Court Judga Don­
ald A. Odell to faea police chargea
that aha la a “sen delinquent" and
laeka proper aupervlalon by her
tba dreoae of two woutd-b* gov.
emore in his party.
She has heap cleared by police
Via* President Diehard M. Nix. af any criminal responsibility la
an plied np n substantial populari­ Stancte'a death. Pellet listed hit
ty vote hi the nation's third atata ease as accidental death.
primary of the 1M0 presidential
Mra. Florence Aadland, tha
election year. But Nixon, uncon­ mother, . vowed aha atm eualy
tented on the GOP ticket, lagged would raaist having Beverly 'de­
behind
President • Elsenhower's clared a ward ef the court. Such
eat* In the 19M primary.
action by Odell would place
Poor poors age Biaasihawer out- Beverly’s Ufa under gqporririin
guimad former Bon. William P. of the juvenile court until her
Knowland of California, 7tl,710 to 19th .birthday la September.
I M U . Ninon paeaod the half mil­
Beverly's about • fata at bar
lion vote stark with M M pro­ earlier atory H u t Staneiu shot
ducts left to count.
himself while playing Russian
Sons. John P. Kennedy and Hu­ mulatto after fbrdng bis way tote
bert Humphrey, the landing D aaoeratic presidential candidates,
did not enter the Illinois primary,
probably hoeanao the national
oonvsntlon dolegatoa olacted wet*
net cammittad ta any candidate.
Keeper, farm er Cook County
(Chicago) judge, nailed dawn the
Pius os re tie gubernatorial. nondnottoa by ■ t - l margin over Me
combined opposition of State
Traannrar Joseph Lehman and
farmer Pirns n u d e N n t l a n n l

U n d t Sam W ants
To Fay Taxpayers
$20 M illion

Stratton, wheat political Perten et hod Shown aomo sign* of
slipping, m oupod with a strong
victory over State San. Hayes
Behtetosn. Stratton, despite seven
years in office, faead opposition
from some OOP organisations out­
side ChicagoTha wildest acrawMo an tha
primary ballet waa the eix-man
rasa fo r tha OOP eonetorial nom­
ine tie* ft* appaaa San, P asl H.
Daugta*, u neontooted on the Dornocratio ticket*
Stratton'* • hand-picked candi­
date, Samuel W. Wltwer, led the
field ky n narrow margin over
former State Treasurer Warren
E. W right and William Im peril

■MPft PBWpi item laboratory atuotea Dr. Rshsash aandneted in an
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ALLGOOD BRAND SLICED
over-rated role In Florida politics
la th at of state legislator. Five of
hi* opponents have legislative ex­
perience.
He sold the stato Legislature
meet* only SO days ovary two
years and lawmakers are "elected
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Carlton spoke In Jacksonville
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Thooe attending were M r a .
Beumlllat, Mra. Bucher, Mrs, Key,
Mrs. Hegsa, Mrs. Besson, Mrs.
Btsart Brawn, Mrs. A. C. McCol­
lum, Mrs. L. W. Follows, Mrs.
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tainer because it's best suited to
the shape and fragility of tbs

K L tfB E R S OF TH E SANFORD PILOT CLUB are shown displaying soma
o f th alr novelty E a ste r a v is , made by club members. They will go on* aale
Friday a t tb s Carlton headquarters building on F ira t S treet. They will also
be offered fo r aale in fro n t of the Winn Dixie grocery on French Ave. all
day Saturday. Adm lri.ig th e novelty display are, left to right, Mra. B. E .
Chapman, Mra. W alter L. C arter and Mrs. Raymond Ball. (Herald Photo)

Oviedo Woman's C lu b Nam es
BY MABIAN B. JONES
Mra. B. W. Estes, who has eenrad aa presiden t of the Oviedo
W eaan’a Club far the p u t two
years, was ra-elsctod to serve another tw»&gt;yaer term la th at capac-

Calendar

Mr. and Mrs. Anson Oscar Stofh r will celebrate their 50th weddiag aanirrrsary April 17 a t their
heme, 7*1 West * tb SL with open
house Area I to S p. m.
The couple moved to Sanford,
from Sebrtag. OUo, in 1*7. U r.
Staffer feneerty operated a selfeerriee laundry in partnership with
hie eon, hut he ia now retired.
They have three children, Mrs.
Esther Thompson of Orlando, Mra.
W ilaa Cranston of Napa. Calif.,
end H e a e r Staffer of Sanford.

They *lw&gt; hare aix granddsughte n and five great grandchildren,
They are members of the Narerene Church, where Mr. Staffer
icrvea as custodian.

All friends ani
couple are Inrili
golden annlvsrsi
the appointed hi
day.

tho First Methodist Church,
Mrs. B. G. Smith, chairman of
the nominating committee, proan ted the names of Mrs. Estes
and ether officers of the dob f a
the next two-year U im , u leilew s;'M rs. K. L. Lutlroll, first

mans Mrs. W. T. Wslkcr, second
vice prssidsnt and program chair­
man; Mrs. B. P. Wheeler Sr., third
vice president sad membership
chairman; Mrs. Jam es E. Brookskirt, recording secretary; Mrs.
Jamas Wilson, corresponding secrotary; Mra. J . H. Staley, tre u u re r and . Mra. B. 0 . Smith, parlia­
mentarian. Mrs. A. W. Ellis and
Mra. Boy Clouts Jr. were the other
two members of the nominating
committee.
The members unanimously sleet­
ed the entire slate of efflcers, to
be installed a t the Mny masting.
Mra. A. H. Bay J r . and bar com-

meeting.
B Onset speaker for tho occasion
traa Mrs. Jam es B an es Bourtsse,
who spoke on “Interior Decorat­
ing." Mrs. Bourteso Is cohasctad
with tbs B arm s Drapery and
Floor Covering in Orlando and is
also a graduate of the University
ef Miami, 8h* said her interpreta­
tion of dacoratinf la “to arrange
to ault your tu t* ."
Mrs. Estes presided over the
business session, a t whleh time
Mrs. W. U. Martin again spoke
ea the plans for the political supa sr aad rally Saturday night, from
lilO to 7il0 p. m., sponsored by
the club for tho building fund.
I t w u aiso reported th at the
chicken supper given by the pres­
ident e f the club for the benefit
of the building fund recently net­
ted I 1M.00.
I t w a r net ascertained the exact
amount derived from tho roekad
food salt, which was held in con­
junction with tho mooting, as
dishes wore furnished by luncheon
committees not previously report-

Personals
Mania af Mrs. W. M. Mount,
•war Means resident, will regret
Mrs. Lass Baal, daughter, Mar­
ia, aad .Mrs. B. L. Johnses pUa
&gt; Wand east wssksad ia BaleM b , On. They
ha guests af

fie

Osteen Personals
BY MBS, CLABKNCS BNYDEB

month's stay wllh Dr. aad Mrs.
Joha Bradia.
Mrs. Jake Bradia. Mra. Henry
Broaden, Mra. Jeba Melrose, Mrs.
Jaka Jurat aad Mrs. duy Beall at­
tended tho m ostial on "nollra".
held a t tha Florida Power aad
lig h t tenant ia D eU ad. It w u
epoaearad b y tho Hearn Demon­
stration Clubs.
Louie Bwetgart end Cue Shape
of Toms liv e r, N. J., wore recent
guests of Mrs. Prank Userge.
Mias Brando Patterson, Sanford,
spent tho weekend with her aunt
end uncle, Mr. end Mra, Albert
Clerk.
Mr. end Mrs. C. I, Hoof and
children of Mims, recently visited
her parents, Mr. aad Mra. A. E.

The DeBary World War T Auxi­
liary a c t at th e.O eaau n ily Cen­
ter Saturday afternoon. Twentyaix a e a h e rs were present, in­
cluding ana new member, Mrs.
J . Van D e a n . Delicious refreshmanta were a n te d by Mrs. Aaron
Dtmgan, who also accompanied
an the plane the group tinging
which followed.
The auxiliary It sponsoring a
hake aale Saturday, April II. In
addition tn baked goods, Easter
eggs will also bo on solo. Mrs.
Barney Anderson is chairmen, and
Mrs. Frank E. Mill co-chairman
of the sale.
The neat meeting of the barraeks aad auxiliary win be ia
the farm of a pienie at Juniper

Oviedo

Personals

Officers For The N e w Year
Church

lcbratc 50th Annivcnary Sunday

Auxiliaiy To Hold
Easter Bake Sale

Daytona Beach

a three dap sessions. Others
went ter eee -day included
aad Mrs. B. I. Caspar, BIB
sty, Mrs. Mm Ahraau, Mrs.
!. Metre. Mrs. C. A. AndesJr., Mrs. B. r , Tbemps,

Sanford Couple T o

hA onah

Mr. sad Mrs. M. A. Strickland
aad saa, Jack, af Wauchula, spent
the past weekend with Mr. Strick­
land's brother and iliter-ln law,
Mr. aad Mr*. M. B. Strickland,
a t their heats ea Palmetto Ave.
Mrs. Lee Patten spent tho past
weekend ia Winter Haven with Mr.
aad Mra. Wes Guaa aad Dr. aad
Mrs. M. Frederick Keibsr. Ska
served as Oedmethar to Miss
Jeaastto in n s Guaa, whs w ai con­
firmed at the msratag service af
tha Grace Lutheran Church. Pollowing tha service, tha church

By MABIAN B. JONES
Mra, Louis L. Day, wife ad the
forms!- pastor of tho F irst BnpUst
Church of Oviedo, stopped bristly
to call on frienda an route f r a a
Daytona Beach where ehe waa a t­
tending the WMU convention.
Mr. and Mr*. C. S. Johnson, of
Pennington, N. J., who were tour­
ing the state of Florida during tho
spring holidays, were the guests
of Dr. and Mra. T. W. Lawton,
Friday, Professor Johnson la daan
of langtiagea department a t the
Pennington School where Ja aea
Lawton, eon of Dr. aad Mra. T. W.
Lawton is also associated.
Mrs. George Kettle, who has
b u n a t her PL Lauderdale home
eommltmente, returned h e m *
Sunday with her husband who had
.ton* to PL Lauderdale fee the
weekend to bring her home.
Cf L. Allen, tether of Mre. P.
Shull, celebrated hie birthday
April ■, a t which thne homemade
fen cream and cake wars enjoyed
by the honor*# and Mr. sad Mra.
Shull and family, also Mr. aad
Mrs. Laddl* Mariner and family,
of Orlando, Eugene Shull, Jimmy
DeShnso, Jimmy Jono* and Woolay Swanson.
Mm Jones, who has bean ssaflasd to the Orange Memorial Hoepltnl, was able to return to his Job
Tuesday.
_ About no people attended the
Somlaele Association of the Bratberbood ef the P in t Baptist
Church la Oviedo,.recently. A fish
fty waa bald In tbs educational
building of tho church. Dr. Jo in
Maguire, secretary cf the Southern
Baptist convention, spoke t* the
group ia tho sanctuary, teOawtag
the supper.
The Nettie Parnell Circle ef the
First Baptist Church presented the
monthly program at WMU awetlag, with Mrs. A. B. Tsdterd ia
ehargs.

TMUBBDAY
Axalea Circle ef the Sanford
Gardes Club moots at the homo
af Mrs. J. A. Young, 108 Escam­
bia Dr., at S p. a . te r a program
an corsage making.
Central Circle mets at the home
Mrs. Veils A. Williams, ON
Magnolia Avoi, at • : » a. m.
BemerecaUle Circle will meet at
the heme ef Mra. B. Nawseaa, W
Waet Mb St. at 7:M p. as. Mrs.
C. E. fin d will present a program
an corsage making.
Membars of tho Palm Clrdo will
meet a t the horae ef Mrs.- Orary K ssssakh on Plumes* Ed.,
Bary at 9:S0 a. m. Fallowing the
business moating the hostesses will
serve refreshments, then they
will go la a group la DtLaad to
visit Mason aad Nappy Studies,
whs specialise la dried arrange­
ments.

B

When e hoot lag seat care rs ter
the family car, match Urn meed to
the estorter.
Slash, dark him , and grey autqi
need conservative seat covers,

BLOUSE

WITH

EASTER

AIR8

A delightful confection in fina cotton batiste
whose delicate good looks belie its easy earn.
J u s t hand w ash la lukewarm w ater, touch up
Ironing only t f you wish. W hits, pink, blus,
m int, maize, beige. Sixes 32 to 83. One from
Penncy’a E aster blouse collection.

SHOP PEN NEY’S

detergent

Auxiliary To Meet
Thursday Evening
Tbs Ladies Auxiliary af the
Lake Mary Volunteer P in De­
partment will meat at the fir*nou*e Thursday at I p . m. ter
the regular monthly soosioa.
.AU ladles era urged te attend
and help make pleas ter next
month's nativities.

held a reception far
people who were i

Drip-dry tableclUbet are a now
convenience. Just launder by band
or aashlae, rinse away suds, end
bang la drip dry. WUh ae Ironing
needed, laundry tlma Is cut to a

W ATCH THIS AD
tn tomorrow’s ptper
for
They’ll bop’ Into th o u d reeioe quick aa *
bunny! No wonder! Tbay’pa m m freak oat.
tone ia E aatsr-hsakat kuna. G ottis# lota e i
attention, w ith Inca trim m ed collars and ineerta, p re tty floral appUquee! Machine weak
a t medium netting—need little o r a a ironing.

IMPORTANT

ANNOUNCEF. RAMSAY, Florist
i;

M pss A vs. at RtArasd CrasM

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Wed. April 13. 19fiO—Pap* 3

Lake Mary WMU

O E S Presents Easter Program

Presents Program

Easter was the theme of a pro­
gram presented by Seminole Chap­
ter No. 2, O. F.. S. at a recent
meeting held at Masonic lla'I. with
"More than a name” was the 41 members and eight visitors
subject of the. regular monthly present.
meetine of the WMU of the
First Baptist Church of fjike
Mary last week.
Mrs. C. N. North, president,
had rharga of th t meeting. Mrs.
E. M. Chester was in charge of
the prog.am. Mr*. Willard Boman
and Mr*. Harley Wilhelm spoke
The officer's wives of VA115
about Spain. Mr*. J. T. Beal and held a steak try recently for their
Mr*. \V. T. Wansley told about monthly pot tuck supprr. Mrs. 11.
Italy. Mrs. J. E. Green and Mr*. A. Lackey and Mrs. 11. G. Goben
J. A. Yarn gave a repott
were ro hntleset at Mrs. Goben'*
France.
Lake Markham home.
The women discussed the work
At the short meeting following
of the missionaries and the need dinner Mrs. D. E. Dearolph an­
for missions. Refreshments of nounced that the lunchron for the
rake, rookie*, and coffee were ser­ month would be held at L'Auberved by Mrs. Wilhelm, Mrs. Beal, ge’s in Orlando on Thursday April
21. Mrs. R. W. Repp will be Mrs.
and Mrs. Roman.
Memliert attending were Mrs. Dearolph* ro.hottest.
Mrs. II. S. Moore presented Mrs.
North, Mrs. R. 11. Chambers; Mrs.
Green, Mrs. J. W\ Crawford. Mr*. Lackey with a silver ci.p for her
J. G. Otbum, Mrs, Cathy Jones, new baby, Ray Beniamin.
Mr*. Helen Fergeson, Mr*, lxrnit
The others who attended were
lloiine, Mrs. Thoma* Whigham, Mrs. E W. Foote. Mrs. D. J.
Mrs. Ray Rose, Mrs. Gu* Ricket- Brough, Mr*. R. E. Fanner, Mrs.
son. Mr*. Beal, Mra, Roman. Mrs. A. W. Smith, Mrs. 11. L. O'Hara,
Cathy Shaver*, Mrs. Jerry I.uske, Mr*. E. E. Austin. Mrs. D. W.
.Mrs. Wilhelm, Mr*. Carol Tlpley, Caswell, 3lrt.' J. A. DeGanahl,
31rs. Thelma Renfrow, Mrs. Yarn, Mrs. A. J. Blaha and Mrs. C. D.
Mr*. Chester, and Mr*. Wansley. Schoonover.

The officers carried Caster has- lights that encircle the world and
rts during the incoming and out-1 recited the words of Jesus—"Let
sing marches in token of the sea- yodr light to shine that men will
*n.
I tee It and glorify your Father who
Tiie worthy matron. Mrs. Mario- is in heaven." While the soloist,
e Shepard, gave a short talk on Mrs. Eloite Pfeifauf sang "Light
le meaning of Easter. A* she lip The Corner Where You Are"
the marshal
Irene White.
lighted the remaining candles at
each officer's station.
Several Seminole officer* have
been honored with grand chapter
appointments. Junior matron Lin.
nle Move and Junior patron liar,
vey L. Dunn, will act as grand es­
cort and assistant grand sentinrl
respectively, at the Grand Chaptrr
Convention to be held in Tampa
April 12 through 13. Mrs. Virginia
Anderson, chaplain, has been ap­
pointed grand instructor for Dis­
trict 24.
Mrs. Moye, with the assistanen
Mrs. E. W. Foote and Mr*. D.
J. Brough were ho&lt;lc«*r* for the of Mmes. Maude Humphrey, Ethel
Moore and Reulah Moye, served
bridge group of VAH-5, in the refrethmcnlt alter the meeting.
lounge of Hie R()Q. Mrs. R ..E .
Farm er and Mrs. William MaliAs pants Increase in popularity
cxowskl were the high and lowand
in prestige lor retort wear,
score Winer*.
Others allending were 3tr*. J. the ensemble hai greater poten­
Hubei. Mrs. R. D. Murphy, Mrs. tial, registering strongly In pat-,
I. M. Rowell, Mr*. 11. A. Lackey, tented eottona and sltks. By the
Mrs. A. J . 1 Blaha. Mrs. II. G. pool, on the patio, all through the
Cohen. Mrs. P. J. Hyan, Mr*. J. T. day and out to dinner, such cos­
Osborne, Mrs. II. S. Moore. Mrs. tumes ere worn more and more
E. E. Amlin. Mrs. D. E. Dearolph. in most Southern spots and for
Mrs. R. W. Repp and Mrs. T. R. cruise, reports Woman'a Wear
Walton.
Dally.

On Missions

Steak Fry Enjoyed
By VAH-5 Wives

BY

JEANNE WARNER
MARY D. KNOX was honored
at a reception last Thursday at
tha borne of her daughter, Muriel
(Mrs.
D.) Scott and Mr. Scott.
Tha occasion was in comme­
moration nf bar birthday and alto
marked her farewelt as executive
/ £ secretary of tb t American Red
C ron of which she hai to admlr-

F.

light of their trip will be visiting
their son, Henry, who i* stationed
with tha Army in Germany. In
June they will be at the airport
in Rome to meet Mr. and Mra.
W. A. Patrick who will join them
on their tight-seeing excursion.
Tha Tookct are not having too
much time before leaving 1o get
acquainted with their new grand­
daughter—Becky Lynn, who weigh­
ed t lbs. 9's or*, when the ar-

JANE (Mrs. Cliff) MCK1UBIN
it enjoying a special occasion to­
day. She end her husband are
guests of Cmdr. I. M. Rowell
aboard the Independence at Mayport. Sha said it would be her
first time aboard an aircraft car­
rier-lunch and a full tour was
planned by their host.

9

MARGARET (Mrs. R a l p h )
WOOD, (her husband ia a major
in charge of the Marine barracks
here) did a Samoan dance at the
spring fashion show held in Mead
Botanical Garden In Winter Park
—and she It quite adept at doing
such a dance since the was born
on Samoa. Her parents—in the
shipping business—still live there.
She attended schools in Honolulu
and also Wellesley College in
Mast.
For her performance in Winter
Park sha wore a sarong and an
unusual lei made for her by Mary
(Mrs. A. B. Sr.) Peterson. It wai
fashioned entirely out o( white
giant rick-rack which created the
MRS. KNOX
appearance of frangipani or gar­
*My served for the past II yeara. denia flowers.
Mrs. Knox, wife of tha late
DORIS (Mrs. Doc) FAULKNER
Dr. A.
Knox, came to Sanford it the Sanford tickat chairman for
in 1930 from Canada whera the the card party and fashion ahow
had graduated from the Toronto In be sponsored by the Pink Lad­
General Hospital at a registered les of the Seminole Hospital. The
nurse. In Sanford she w n a mem­ event will take place May 12, at
ber of the rationing board during the Woman's Club. Tickets are f t
the war years and was first a and please call Doris for yours!
volunteer worker with the Red
Cross before her job ai execu­
tive secretary. Sha ia a member
of the BAP Women's Club, the
Sanford Woman'* Club and alio
is a member of the Medical Auxi­
liary.
Other Interests are oil painting,
muiie and gardening, which make
her, indeed, a remarkable per­
son.
At her reception, Mra. Knox
wore a lovely orchid presented
tc her by a friend—among tha
many frienda calling during the
afternoon were officials of the
Red Cross. Mra. Camilla Bruce
presided at the punch bowl and
wai assisted by three young host­
esses, the Misses Jeannle Robson,
Debbie and Mary Scott. The table,
overlaid with a linen and lace
elolh, wai pretty with crystal
appointment! and a cascade ar­
rangement of pastel flowers.

W.

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LEAVING SANFORD TODAY is
^ * f,V a e (Mre. George) Palmer who
v will go to her summer cottage
In Connecticut. Mr. Palmer, busy
with wrapping up (be stately Mayfair Inn for the summer monthi,
will ba joining her eooa.
OUIDA (Mrs. Harry) LEE says
it's certainly nice to hava friend*.
This week she hat enjoyed look­
ing over the many cards, plants
and other gifts received since the
ear accident—but it's regrettable
that the and her husband will
be unable to take the cruise they
had anticipated this month. Still
planning to leave on the 27th are
MR. AND MRS. FRED DYSON
—the cruise will last II days and
the first slop will be in Jam aica,
the last ia the Dominiem Repub-

MRS. FA U L K N E R

warming recently when members
of the Beth-lsrael community cen­
ter met there as a complete sur­
prise to Dr. and Mrs. Epstein.
Sara said they came with re­
freshments (even had their own
coffee-pot l and . also presented
them with lovely gifts including
a chafing dish and chip n* dip
tray.
PAT AND KAY DWYER and
their two children, former resi­
dents of Sanford, tpent the week­
end here as guests of Mrs. Auddrey Brownlee—the Dwyers now
live in Brunswick, Ga. On Satur­
day evening, Audrey entertained
with cocktaili and dinner at home
. . .those attending, other than
the Dwyera, were Mr. and Mrs.
T. E. Tucker, Lcdr. and Mrs.
Steve Oliver, Mr. and Mra. Wally
Philips. Lt. and Mra. William Hackett. Cdr. and Mrs. Ralph Maltus,
Lcdr. and Mrs. Bart Bartholamew
and Cdr. George Humphries.

A t Goben Home

VAH-5 Wives Meet
For Bridge Game

BEING WELCOMED RACK are
Cdr. and Mrs. Sy Johnson who
have been alationed in Washington, D. C. They lived here two
years agn and Lou taught achool
in Lake Mary.
MORE NAVY NEWS ia that
Jean Reedy (wife of a former
C. 0. of the Naval Air Mat ion.
now living in Jacksonville! it a
grandmother! Her daughter, Mol­
ly, married to a Navy man and
living in Whidby Island, Wash.,
hat a son born April 1.
ANOTHER GRANDMOTHER.
Mrs. Nancy Brock, aaw her only
granddaughter christened last Sun­
day in Dade City—her namesake.
Nancy Louise, I* the daughter of
Mary Louise and Pete Brock and
was born on Christmas Day . . .
"a little Christmea angel," says
Mra. Brock. For the ceremony.
Nancy Louise wore a beautiful
dress made by Mra. W. H. Stew­
art. It was of white Swiss-import­
ed batiste with dainty embroidery
and tailing.

Lingerie

THE "GLAD TO BE ABOARD"
party given by Capt. and Mrs.
Robert Slyc Friday night wai a
gala event with station officers
in their white uniforms and the
women looking their prettiest in
lovely rocktail dresses. June
greeted guests in a white faille
dress trimmed with rhinestones.
The party was held in lha ward­
room of the BOQ ami among the
large group attending v.era many
of (he Sly*'* civilian frjends.

half-slips,

tailored

“

and

fancy,

Pretty mites, in many style* and color*.
Beautiful array of gnwn and toba eeta.

Glamorous gown* . . . fit for *' queen. Holt
pastels and while. Site* 32-46. j» q g - -Ota
Cute shortie pajamas In slse* small • medium
and large.
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Sanford HD Club
To Meet Thursday

Any gift nf lingerie from Yowell'a Is euro t*
- I ....

The Sanford Home Demons.ra­
tion Club will meet at 2-p. in.
Thursday at the Home De-nonitration Center on East 23th St.
Mrs. Eva Harkty and Mrs. John
Scnkarik will present the program
on "getting the most-out of your
years.”
All members and visitors are
invited to attend.

o . iih

. , 1 Vmir!*

SARA (Mra. Edwin) EPSTELN
baa her parents, Mr. and Mra.
Benjamin Snyder, and her siller,
Bona. of Easton, Md., hers for
Passover holiday* . . . and to tec
ihe Epstein's new home on Eail
2nd street in Mayfair, which is
of modern design and centered
around an enclosed swimming pool
and patio. It received a houke-

Dresses

North Orlando Club

MRS. DYSON w ai Ruit* proud
•f bar young granddaughter, Shel­
ley Mebane, last week—Shelley,
daughter of Elixabetb and Frank
Mabana, was a "real charmer”
ia the E n te r parade a t the Rosa­
lind Club in Orlando. Tba Rosa­
lind, one of the oldest and most
exclusive social club* there, has
a parade every year before Eas­
ter for chlldrea or grandchildren
*f members. This yaar Shelley
w on aa orchid dotiedSwtis ny­
lon dress that featured a bouf­
fant ikirt and matching d u ste r.. .
a bonnet with harmonizing puraa
and white gloves completed her
parade attire.

i
The North Orlando Garden Club
will meet Thursday'at 7:10 p. m.
at the boms of Mrs. Richard Stodden, 111 Edgcman Ave. with Mrs.
George Bradford serving a t eoboalets.
William Deulicb, executive vice
president of Master Builders Corp,
will be guest speaker. His topic
will be "landscaping."
Membership is still open to new
residents of thii area, all thosa in­
terested ia joining the club con­
tact one of the members.

MR. AND MRS. H. E. TOOKE
are vacation-miaded, too, this
month. They will taava New York
City on the 17th aboard the
"America" and w il spend three
months touring Europe. A high-

About four, out of fivt children
born with heart defects can now
ba helped by various operations,
tha Florida Heart Association raports.

L'Alglon, Carlye, Paula Brooks,
Lynnbrook, Nardis of Dallas
are but a few of the name­
brand drass line* we carry , • *

To Meet Thursday

ami they out did themselve*
with their Easter ensembles,

* ftylrs, colors and fabric*
are just out of thla world, and
sure to maka you the leader
of the Easter Tirade I

when you d o ... visit
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SERVED — or to TAKE OUT
from Noon to 1:00 A. M.

RESTAURANT

&lt; Invito Chare*

Monroe Home Club
To Meet Thursday
The Lake Monroe Home Demon*
itration Club will meet a t the
home of Mra. J. C. Sapp on Orange
Blvd., Thursday at 7:30 p. m. for
their regular monthly meeting.
Mr*. Clover M arrt will be ro*
hottest and Mra. Lcnora Andrew!
will present the program on "F am ­
ily life." A report will be given
from the nominating committee.
All member* are urged to at­
tend a* this will be an Important
meting. The club will hold a bake
tale Saturday, starting at 11 a. m.
at the Monroe Postoffice. Colored
eggs will alto be told. Proceed*
will be uted to tend a member
to the short course at Gainesville
this summer.
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JU tlrliir around th e • Florida S tata
Loayua ia hum ming w ith ta a aeaaon openor leaa th an • week off.
H m Sanford Greyhoundn are schadul*
• d to arriv e lata S aturday n ight via.
Grtyhound bua and th ey will apend the
wagjcaBd a t th e G iant dorm itories before
they eeatter throughout th e city in var­
ious apartm enta. The squad of 19 young*
stars are all single w ith th e exception of
e o s player and, of course, m anager RobMe Robertson, who will bring his wife and
two children w ith him.
Robertson Is still more than pleased
w ith his fine group of baseballers and he
feels th a t hia club will be aa strong aa any
in the league. He ia a go*go type of man*
ager and the local fans can be assured
th a t they will got th eir money's worth
this summer.
In discussing the bad' elub with buslassa m anager Pete Schaal he aeid, "we
have already ordered bats with the in­
dividual players names on them so Rob­
bia m ust feel p retty sure th a t he will go
w ith th e same rookies all season."
announced also th a t the busi­
ness office a t th e ball park will be opened

IMSed Frees latoraattoaal
M aeisar Welt AUton still haa
N e t World Series magic end (be
Lee Aafalse Dodgers still have
N a t m eaaay hasek for doing
Msgs tbs hard way.
That wsa the big story Tuesday
■HNS whea the Dodger* ellmaxad
ass sf the greatest opening days
Is Motional League blitory with
a s uphill I S, U-lnaing victory

Charlie Dretten made a victor­
ious debut, s i manager at the
Braves when Joe Adcock Waited
a two-run eighth-inning hemer off
Pittsburgh relief ace Ray Pace,
who didn't leee hi* first game e&lt;
the INS Mison until Sept. 11.
Warren Spaha had homered end
pitched sbutbell until the Pirates
tied the score at 1-2 ia the eighth.
Don MaeMahea picked up the win

- D m Drysdele, 1*30 strikeout
king, fanned 14 Cubs end ah
lowed only seven kits over the
M l 11 tunings
- T h e “ cliff . hanger" Dodgers
relied from an early 3-0 do*
licit, brought about with tho help
of ox-toommate Don Zimmer’s
homer, te tie tho score in the
fifth Inning end carry the game ta­
ke extra innings.
—Alston, who twice got pinchkit homers from Chuck Isseglan
In the 19N World Strtoo, called
m tho nigged utility outfielder
With two out la too last of the
11th — and got the game-winning
Berner from him.
Kssegiss's teammates gathered
u t heme piste to meet him ss he
ran out the game-wianlng homer
and Uw huge crowd accorded the
m-Manford football player a thun­
derous ovation. It was the third
etralght homer for Bsalglsn as a
y c h -h ltto r, dating back to tha

• y United Frets UlernsUiusI
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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Cincinnati
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Sou Francisco
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Philadelphia
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0 1
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St. Louis
0 1
.000 1
Tuesday's Results
Milwaukee 4 Pittsburgh I
Cincinnati • Philadelphia 4
San Francisco I St. Louis 1
Los.Angeles 3 Chicago 2, (night)
Wednesday's Probable Pitchers
Last year's won-lost records In
parenUicsss.
St. Louts at San Frandsco-M iitil (13-10) vs McCormick (13-11).
Chicago at Los Angeles (night)—
Hobble (11-11) vs 8h«rry (7-2).
Only gamss scheduled
Tburadav'a Games
Cinclnnetl at Pittsburgh
Milwaukee a t Philadelphia, (night)
Chicago at San Francisco, (night)
14. LouJs at Los Angeles, (night)
AMEB1CAN LEAGUB
Season starts neat week.

Pitcher Boh Anderson’s single
and a double by Tony Taylor
gave the Cuba their second run
off Drysdele to tha third Inning
But the Dodgers tied Uw score on
(wo walks and a double by Wally
Moon, another of the Dodgers'
IN* heroes.
Uw aUtedanct broke the old
National League single • game
night crowd of. IT,NT set by Uw
Bodcere against Milwaukee nt the
CoUaotgn lest Aug. • and roundnd m t a day during which the
loor National League openers
drew a total of 179,712 fans.
, Uw San Francisco Giants dedi­
cated their new li-mUllan-dollsr
Candlestick Park and bant the
M. Lenta Cardinals, l-l, before
&lt;M»; Uw Milwaukee Braves
•haded the Pittsburgh Plratoe, 44
M s m m m nod the ClarlaoaU
M s romped over Uw PhltodalPhta Phtfiae, 0-4, before 90,071 la
t o daylight apeaen. American
Richard Mkwn
capacity throng
I ae Bern Jones
N r and Orlande

CMCAGO (UPI) -R eek y Ka
E m o . t o Philippine wnltorwelghi
ebamptou
and
Philadelphia's
O orastt (Sugar) Mart each pro.
dictod a knockout victory N r dtoir
Mtoviiid 19 round fight (might.
"I'm «*ing all out to score a
knockout, toe earlier the bettor,"
Kalkme m id, "and f tfitok 1 can
Bosch him • * with am right
^ T h i e la oaa fight where Tat
R M t o t m am as will ha carried
tot, S a i t aaM. "and I’m m m M
a m * ha ms. I've get too much

By United P r t u Iatarnstfam l
Comminioner Ford Flick has
beta nk cd to rule whether hold­
out second-baseman Bobby Avila
caa be optioned la a elub la the
d a n AA Mexican League and
allll be free to rejoin the Braves
for the final 30 daya of the Na­
tional League aeaaon.
The m atter went to Frick whea
Avila, one-time American League
patting champion and a 11-year
veteran, offered to waive bla 10year veteran right*. Avlla'a long
aervlce in the majora entitle* him
to an unconditional rcleaae If he
la optioned to the minora but he
hai *aid he will forego the re ­
lease if optioned to the Mexican
League.
It la reported that Avila, who
refuted to aceept a 23 percent
pay ilaih by the Bravei, can aeoept a player-manager’a job In
the league. General Manager
Johnny McHale tay i the arrange­
ment ii all right with the Bravea
but that Friek'a approval la re­
quired.
The Detroit Tigeri, meanwhile,
acquired 23 • year • old outfielder
Norman Caih from the Cleveland
Indiana in exchange for thirdbaieman Steve Demeter. Caeb, *a
left-handed hitter who alio can
play firit bate, hit .MO for the
American League champlona lait
leaaon. Demeter hit .110 in 22
Grapefruit League game* thla
•pring.
The Tlgera alao tent five playe ri to Denver of the -American
Aiiociallon — 23-year-old third
baaeman Steve Boroi and pitchwith ninth-inning relief aid from era PhU Regan, A1 Pehanlck, Bob
Smith and Don Kaiaer. The cuta
Lew Burdette.
reduced their roiter to IT playeri.
Red Schoendienst made his
first start for tho Bravea slnee
the 1S5S World Series but went
hitless in three tripe to the plate.
Roy McMillan and rookja Tony
Goasalts hit homers as tbs Reds
spoiled Robin Roberts’ 11th con­
secutive opening-day appearance
TORONTO (UP1) - The atage
with a nine-hit attack. Roberts is set and now Toronto klaplc
was rocked far seven hits and Leaf Coach Punch Imlach la hop­
eight earned runs In 4 1-3 innings. ing Stanlsy Cup bistory can re­
Jim O’Toole, who shut out the peat Itself.
Phillies from the third through
Eighteen years ago, the 1941-42
the eighth inning, was the winner. Leafs were down 3-0 to the De­
troit Red Wings but stormed back
and captured the coveted piece
of silverware, emblematic of the
world's professional hockey crown.
Imlach needs a,repeat because
the Leafs trail the haughty Montree Canadians. 3-0, in thia
spring's final National Hockey
TOLEDO, Ohio (UPI) - The League playoffs.
Tussday night before 13,307 pop
American Bowling Congress tour­
nament entered the second half of •yed homo fans, tho Leaf* were
its arduous 79-dsy grind today, literally overpowered, 3-2, to glvo
and if the meet follows last year's the Canadians a stranglehold eo
pattern all but one title has been Lord Stanley’s basin.
Tho Canadians got two goals
decided.
from
Ihird-slrlng center Phil GoyDuring the Its# tournament, on­
ly two men crowned won during •tte and singletons by Slauriee
(ha final half at the meet. The (Rocket) Richard, Henri (Pocket
doubles championship was won by Rocket) Richard and Donnie Mar­
Barney Vebige and Gib Plshbsck shall.
The struggling Leaf* — who
of St. Louis on ths 41th day of
skated
their finsst game of the
the tournament.
If the 1330 pattern holds true, series thus far—received counters
Iba A A A Asphalt club of Birm­ from Johnny WUson and Bert
ingham, Mleh., will bo thu m en Olmitead, g couple of NHL castteam champion with a SON, roiled
March 13. Should the 30N hold up
it will be the lowest ehamplonthlp
total lines 1934 when the Falstaff*
of Chicago woe at Rochester with
3092.
Paul Kulbaga of Cleveland ii
the ainglea leader with T29 bowled
March M. He would be the lowest
Tbe Mister and Missus Bowling
to take the big prita sine* Tony
Sparando of Ncwa-k, N. J „ won Lsagu* b is had plenty of action
over the last six weeks and tome
In 1934 with 7SB at Seattle.
Vince Lucci. Trenton, N. J., la good scores have been rolled.
Tbe top team of the league is
pacing tbe all-events with 1943.
Tb* last time such a score won Uw Callan fsmily with a 13 end 3
was in 1934, also at Seattle whea record. Betty fallen hss rolled the
Brad Lawis, Ashland. Ohio, had top game and sarlei of the league
an identical total. For the past for tha women, showing Ut* men
lour years it has taken over 2,000 how to roll last Sunday with ■
214-437 total.
to capture an all-events crown.
The Sintes are two games behind
In doublet Andy Hudoba and
Jack Baum of Youngstown, Ohio, the leaders with an 11-7 record,
■re the pacesetters with 1994. Tbe with Uw Rogels end the Motto
laat time a score as lew or tower tied for third at !0't wine to 7lt
won wee to 1934 el Rochester lessee. Carl Rogel hss the high
when BUI Ullard and Man Gif­ series for mee this far Into Uw
season with ■ JO! total.
ford of Chicago won with 1331.
Tbe Aeeerdis end the Carters
■re tied for fifth with lb and •
records, while tbe Wicbems have
■n even record of 9 wins end 9
losses. The Richards end the Trapnails are Ued for eighth with 4
CHICAGO (UPI) - Northwest, ■ad to records, sod Uw Jacksons
trn end Purdue have become tha a r t right behind with ■ 7-11 score.
fourth and fifth schools to vo(t ia J. A. Jackson has rolled the high
favor at continuing Big Ten post- single game for men with ■ Mg
ssisoa competition in NCAA 244 his first night of rolling.
events, virtually Insuring tost the
conference will rescind its previ­
ous action to bar such play. #
A sixth school, Wisconsin, wa*
expected to vote for Uw post-see.
son competition since Mt heard of MADISON, Wis (UPI) -C h a m ­
regents, la an advisory action, pion college boasr Charlie Mohr
voted in favee of Uw policy.
was kept alive by medical sci­
Regardless at Wisconsin's veto, ence for Uw fourth day today, dahownver, It was expected t o Big spite adds that remained heavily
Ten would repeal Ha action against his survival.
■gainst post-season competition nl
"Ha's MiU hanging on and con­
Its mrtng mooting in May.
sidering the gravity of the esse,
that's something. He bee Im­
proved • hit, but only a mini­
mum," said Dr. Msucber Javld,
BOCEMAN, ffenL (UPU-NBA associate professor at ncuro-sur­
w o r l d middleweight champion gery who performed Uw brain
Gene Fullmer and ehaUenger Joey surgery an Mohr Saturday night
GlojdoUo onth opoirod tom sounds
Tuesday to preparation N r their
lt-round title bout at the Montana
SUN University Field House, April
BURBANK, CiUf,J UPI) - BiUy
Aadersm, to-yaar-oM sen at Eddie
(Bocksstar) Aadersm at the Jack
Beany television show, has surviv­
ed Uw four-day tryout camp at the
KLMIFOBD. M. Y. (UPI)—Mih* Las Angeles Chargers of the AmerThrmea, to, father at t o toamna
------------le B ••
toot. IIP-pound _____
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meriy played with Comptm Cal-

Saturday a t 10:30 a. m. and nnyone th a t
ia intereatad in working a t the park thin
nummer ahould contact him a fte r thia
tim e. The phone in th e office will b# con*
nacted and the num ber ia FA 2*1940.
W ard Goodrich was in town the other
day and ha ia getting "butterflies" ovey
the opener already. W ard went to Thomaa*
vide, Ga., last week to get a look a t hia ball
club and when I aaked him w hat they
looked like he replied, “I'm not saying a
word." Ju a t come over Tueaday night and
wa will g e t a look a t them together." And
thia ia ju a t w hat I plan to do.
Tilings are ahaping up for a great sum*
m er of baaeball and the atage will be aet
Tueaday night in Leeaburg'a Venetian Gar*
dena. A fter a very poor ahowing laat year
the Greyhounds, who are now a Kanina
City club, are going all out to bring ua a
winning team. Some of th e fang who went
night a fte r night laat sum m er only to see
a ball game kicked away are going to have
to be ahown something before they attend
regularly again but., I aincerely believe
th a t we have the ball team th a t CHn do it.
The league will be fa st and when the
Greyhounds are home we can count on a
top notch ball game.

NEW YORK (UPI) - A1 Kalin*,
brilliant ■year-old outfialder of
Uw Detroit Tigers, ia favored to
romp off this season with his sec­
ond American Lsagu* battisg ttThe United Press International's
1090 beard at base bell export*,
m ode writer* end broadcasters
who saw Uw teems In spring
training, pteksd Kalina to wrest
Uw UU* away fkom teammate
Harvey Kuano.
Kalins, who woe Uw crown with
• 440 average in 19U, wee picked
by m at t o 90 experts. Kuenn,
the 1939 champion with e .133
mark, was chosen to repent this
pear by 14 expects.
Mickey Mantle, Uw New Yost
Yankees' injury-harrasied superalar, was chosen fay seven writer*
and Rocky Colavito and Jehany
Tempi* of t o Cleveland Indians,
Nelson Poe of to* Chics fe While
Beg and Norm lie hern at the Kea­
rns City Athletic* received one
vote each.

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te Uw seventh ranked Hart, he'll
probably have to return to Ha­
waii, hia currant heme, to rebuild
hia lepa taUm . A win eoutd put
k l« to line tor bettor V. «.
matehee and a ska net ia climb

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�NEAL V. FARMER (rig h t), president of the Seminole County Board of
Realtors, tonfern with Florida Realtor*’ state president Jamea H. Adkinaon. Pensacola, a t quarterly m eeting of the Florida Association of Raaltora
in Orlando last Saturday. F an n er, a Sanford Realtor, wan one of several
hundred Realtors and th eir aalesmen from all parta of the sta te who a t­
tended th e two-day sessions featuring a salesmanship clinic, talks by
members of the Florida Real E state Commission, a forum and dinner fer
Realtor Board president, and professional committee, m eetings of tha
8,700-member Florida Association of Realtors.

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ting tha 100th btrtdsy of the
Pony Exprata will ba issued in
July 1060.

Broward Vole
Registration Up

Three Tourists
Jailed In Cuba
announced Tuesday they have
LONDON (UPI) — Soviet offljailed three American tourists, dais apparently are getting ready
two of them from Florida, on
* n,,,v crackdown on Red
charges of possessing counterfeit Army commanders who refuse to
Cuban 20-peso notes.
knuckle under to Communist Par*
The three are Marilyn Menger *»' directives,
of Miami Beach, Martin Silver-1 An issue of the official Red
man of Miami, and Naomi Steven- Army newspaper Sovietskaya Ar­
son of Independence, Mo., and mlya which has reached London
New York.
I complaint about offlcera -who
Polica said the three had notes forget party Instructions."
totaling 15,000 pesos. They said
The newspaper, admits that reMiss Menger and Silverman told newed friction has cropped up bethem the nolea had been left in tween professional army men and
their care by some one they did the political "commissars" who
not know. Miss Stevenson said are assigned hy the Kremlin to
aonie false hill* which she had keep them under thumb,
spent had been won in a gambling A conference of party secrecasino.
taries will be called soon to take
»1
up this situation which "cannot
,,
he tolerated,” Sovietskaya Armlya
r ig h t S ig h t
I said. The meeting was expected
JERSEY CITY, N. J. (UPI) — to set tha stage for a Ktemlin
Promoter Jack Fugaay of Feature crackdown against aimy leader*
Sports. Inc. and Naw Jersey offl- viewed as too independent,
cials Tuesday discussed the poolArmy resentment toward the
bllity of staging the Archie Moore- Communist functionaries who atErie Schneppner light heavyweight tempt to guide training and ortitle fight at Jersey City'* Roose jganiiatfonal policies is not new In
veil Sladuim thla summer.
' Russia. However, It had thought

FORT LAUDERDALE (U PD —
Votar registration in Broward j
County haa Increased almost 100
percent In the last four year*,
registration
supervisor Easter |
Lily Gates reported Tuesday.
8he said 113,023 persona have
registered to vote in the May 3
primaries. Only 66,454 were reglstared In 1056 and only 42,601 i n :
1952.
By party, the registration
breaks down to 77,639 Democrats,
32,851 Republicans, and 2,533 in - j
dependents. The count includes
8,068 Negroes and 10 Indians.
|

Stamp Report
B enefits Overlooked
WASHINGTON (UPI) Social Security officials say many
people overlook one important
Social Scrurtly benefit. They do
not look for tha lump sum pay­
ment due survivors on the death
of an Insured worker. Such pay­
ments ran run up tn 1225.

NEW YORK (UPI) - More
than 138,000 atorca will issue
stamps of eight leading trading
stamp concerns during 1060, a sur­
vey Indicated.
However, there are from 250 to
500 different trading stamp com­
panies In business and experts say
thare are no accurate figures on
how many stamp* are Issued or
how many stores us* them.

County Commlralontr
District I
Vitally Interested In County
Resident 32 Year*
22 Year* In lluilne**
I'll Kit K IS NO tU’HRTITUTK
FOR EXPERIENCE
rd . rol. Adv.

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Q uotable
Q uotes
By PHIL NEWSOM
UPI Foreign Editor
1 Red China put the land grab on
ML Evercat the other day.
This latest eras again*! tha tiny
Magly state af Nepal, wadged be­
tween India and Red China on
Mm slopes of the Himalaya*.
Mt. Everest and Ui* Abomin­
a b le Snowman said to wander its
knotty helghu have been Nepal's
k h isf claim to fame. And since
JMt. Everest U known to every
Ettiooiboy, it served io dramatis*
■sad China's unceaaing afforta to
■ataad its frontiers at Me expense
i f Its neighbors.
To the north of Ml. Everest
ric h n Red Chios'* “wild west"
ad the real reaaoa for this
cuss ion.
- Tor while Red China moves in
an thousands of square miles af
territory on a border line extendihg from India's northwest terri)8ory to Burma, acid—t a asm
Unuei to accumulate that aha
Still has plenty of troubla tootrolling tha land she already haa.

6

C ity T o Aid
Greyhound Team
Sanford's CUy Commission vot­
ed Monday to transfer $1,000 to
_ kelp cover wen-budgeted expenses
% fo r this season's Sanford Grey­
hound games.
Chy Manager Warren Knowles
p*ported that the Greyhounds will
Bl*r TO gamea hare and have
lour open dales. Non-budgeted
expenses, including salaries for

RecantJy it was disclosed that
what previously had been disiqiued as a minor uprising in
Tslnghal Province of northwest
China ia late 1056 actually wai of
such massive proportions that tha
red Army had to be called ia to
put it down.
Prior to that there had been
the 1057 uprising in neighboring
Sinkiang Province, and, immedi­
ately after, the revolt in Tibet
which reached its height la
March, 1868.
Other outbreaks were reported
in the province of Chinghal and
ia Mowyolia.
Here are wild streams, arid
lands, towering mountains and •
people who never have bowed to
the Chinese will.
In the region are more Tibetans
than there a rt in Tibet, sad more
Turkastaai
than
there are
Chinese.
As ia Tibet, the Tainghal rebel­
lion centered-wround the Buddhist
monasteries.
Kao Peng, first secretary of
the Tsinghal Communist Party
commutes, reported to the rebels:
“ Under the guise of protecting
the interests of natioaal religion,
they occupiad monasteries as

lata, dstroywd pastures and live­
stock, burned down
dwelling
house*."
Kao Fang concluded:
"...The herole fighting of the
rebellion-suppressing units of the
Chinase peopto'a army...qu#U*d
the revolt."
These a rt rugged individualists
fighting a losing battle, but still
determined to preserve their right
to decide.

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S a t ir e o t PoUlto M rortsg
Me w hum It m * r concern!
Th* Seminole (,‘o u n t r H oird o t A djustm ent will held a euMla be«r
toe t« ennsM sr tho possibility of s r a a i l n t * a stbae k va ria nce tn Sac
aSre IS *t Iba hon in g R e g ula tions aa r*«u**iad * r R n e a r t U P s n n v tt
Iks follow ing tfsarrlbod prnporty: N la* ft af S I sa f t af StV's of
u w of St. R d , Bactlun It-St-Sa.
|*i,I,Mi- hsa rln * will bo bold In l b s Zoning o f f ic e la tbs gemlnnl*
O nuntr C o u rt House, Sanford. glorldn on April IS, IMS a t T.Ss I’ M. a r
W e a e a t h s r a a f t a r a s pa-albla.
gem inate County R ss rd of A djustm ent
By a. O. M arrlman, C b a ir m sa
Publish April II. 1M*.
ascwibtit.se t o t &gt;t i a n t n n o p aiml ' stssbxt
S a tire of Poblln Stsnring
T o whom II m ay ro n e srn :
Tha Bsmlnola County Board of A djuotm snt will hold a public h e a r ­
in g to consldsr th a possibility of g r a n t l n s a s s tb a r k variance to g t r t lo a IS of tha Zoning Regula tio ns a t r sq u s sta d by H eftier Construction
Co. on ih* following described p r o p s r ty i Lot I. Block II, Howall P a r k
• ukdlvltloa .
Public b e arin g will b* held la tb s Zoning Office In Iba gamlnola
County Court House, Sanford, Klerlde on April IS, ISIS s | Tile 1*.M.
or ns soon t h e r e a f t e r as possible.
gamlnola County Hoard of A d justm ent
By S. O. H a r d m a n , C ka lrm a a
Publish April 1S, ISM

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HOLLYWOOD — Producer Dor*.
Schary, wbaa aakad whether there I
ever wai a Hollywood blacklist"
of wrilars who were ex-commu­
nists:
*r “Thotw wasn’t- a ‘blacklist* per
ac, but (bars were list* you may
be aur*. And namta had to he
cleared."

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The new Princes* Mary Beauty
Salon opens today In DcRary.
Veteran hair stylist Phillip Boyd
will lead five operators In tha
styling techniques Boyd has per­
fected at Sanford's Lailanl House
of Beauty.
Tha Princes* Mary la modernly
equipped, and will have highly
trained specialists and firat grads
hair styling suppliei, Boyd said
Tuesday. Three operators will
work in tha dayllma and two
will work from T-e p. m. Monday
through Friday.
Shampoos and acts ware given
tn the first 10 customers at tha
Princess Mary grand opening to­
day. Mrs. Mary Boyd owns and
manages the new shop next to
the DcBsry peace Justice's office.
Boyd has been In the hair styl­
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trained the other stylists ia ad­
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a r a s soon t h a r a a f i a r as possible.
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objecting that a bronre bust of
Princess Margaret by the late
sculptor Jack Epatela juat doesn't
look Hha her:
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acrawny — a a though aim weeds
a good meal."
WASHINGTON - An Internal
revenue spokesman, revealing
that the IRS la bolding onto about
loo.ooo tax refund checks that
could not be delivered In hopes
that the taxpayers will turn up
soma day to claim them:
“The records ar* kept forever.
We never dissolve an obligation
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WASHINGTON (UPI) - Adi. I
K. Stevrnaon reclaimed a ahare
a l Democratic attention today
wbDa iha tv s actlva camp*liner*
for tha presidential nomination
Da (pile denial* that be 1* a can­
didate, Steventos 1* holding the
door ajar for the Democratic Natlonal Convention to draft him for
a third try a t the White House
If other candidate* falter.
After touring Latin America
while the 1N0 campaign warmed
up, he made the firtt speech since
hie return Tuesday night at a
Founder's Day celebration at the
University of Virginia.
He translated many quotations
from Thomas Jefferson, founder
of the university, into a IMS camalgn document which was aa InIctmcnt of the Elsenhower Administration,
Steveoaoo accused the adminis­
tration of deception and eooeealmaat which be said was denying
the American people information
they need about the world arista
oenfrontlng them.
"Our foreign policy has boon
dominated by ateriie anU-Commo­
nism and stupid wishful Winking,
our domestic policy by fear of In­
flation aad mlaSroet of’ governmeiat," bo aaid.
■'•aS: John P. Kennedy (D-Maas.),
who wen the Democratic presi­
dential primary In Wisconsin
lest week, and flan- Hubert H.
Humphrey (D-Minn.), the loser,
broke efl campaigning la rent no­
i l 'after Easter.
Humphrey announced he would
return next Tuesday la Want Vir­
ginia, whom ho faces a second
two-man contest with Kennedy la
flm presidential primary May M.

FREE SPRING COLOGNE

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Senferd Area Ministerial Aa*#elation win hold its annual Union
flood Friday service la the Firot
Presbyterian Church from II noon
jy - r through I p. m.
The speakers for th# service will
Ji.-. • ha le v . B. H. Spear J r., Rev. Ira
rr. •
X. Haladman Jr., Rev. Robert O.
fry Byrd, Bev. W. T. Paraoae, Bey.
Ernest Bolick Jr., Bav, Jamaa
M. Barnett, and B rr Gall Smith.
Music selection* will be furnish­
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public la iavllad lo attend a Ay
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SEMINOLE HIGH’S MUSICAL COMEDY, "Pickles," ju s t goes to show
th a t th e course of tru e love never runs smooth aa in this scene where Don
McCoy discovers rom antic W inston Piercy mHkinp love to a ra th e r reluc­
ta n t Suzanne Jones. The musical, p u t on by the Seminole High Choraliers,
wiH bn presented April 31 a t S p. m. ift thn Seminole High auditorium .
(Herald Photo)

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - I think
it might help clarify the presi­
dential aampalgn situation if we
could persuade Texas and Indiana
to change place* far the next few
months.
Geographically, at course, thie
might not work out loo well. It
would tend to overcrowd the Mid­
west while leaving a couple of
hundred thousand iquar* miles of
blank apace along the Kfa Grande.
But politically, U could be a
boon to 8*n. Lyndon B. Johnson
of Texas and Rap. Randall S.
Harmon of lodlane, who stem to
ho trying te widen their herixoni.
According I* recent reporta,
Johnson want* to move Texas out
of the South to foster his presi­
dential ambitions. Now it appears
that Harmon la aaeklng lo mova
Indiana Into tha South lor much
tha tam e reason.

In Head-O h Crash
AUQUIPPA, Pa. (UPI) - F iv e
persons, Including an attorney's
wife and two of har four cfaUdren, were killed Tuesday nlfbt la
a head-on collision here.
The other two children of Boev,
er Falls, Pa., attorney John Cart­
wright rcetved critical injuries.
Thd accident happened about
•:30 p. m. when one of the drivera, possibly a heart attack vic­
tim, teat control at hia car. It
struck four parkod vehicle* be­
fore elammlng into the Cartwright
automobile on th* three-lane AllquIppa-Monaca Boulevard,

Lcdr. H. F. Bryant, Heavy At­
tack Squadron Nino Satety Offleer, and his crew won "craw
AI the month award" for March.
FoinU are awarded for proflotency te Radar Bomb scoring, pin
point bomb drops, camera attaak
an unfamiliar elites, and In tha
various phases of navigation to
gsantloo only a few.
Lcdr. Bryant's crew U compos­
ed of B. H. Kennedy, AQCA
(bombadier/navlgator), and H. G.
Wangle. ATI (third crewmember).
Beth men know their Jobs and
Egg whites beat up faiter and
have proven this by tba teamwork better if ronfoved from tha refri­
Vhiek they displayed In becoming gerator about a half-hour before
•top gun" at the month.

Unites you were out te lunch
or something, you may remember
that I made penetrating analyses
of all the announced candidates
who have campaign headquarters
here. Then I made penetrating
analyse! of all the unannounced
candidates who have campaign
headquarters.
After that, I made a pene­
trating analysis of Johnson, an
unannounced candidate who does
not hav e-a campaign headquar­
ter!. This brought me to Harmon,
who sort of defies description.
When I interviewed him in the
lobby Just off the House floor.
Harmon asemed more Intent on
returning to Congreaa than oo
reaching the While House.
He has eight opponents In the
May 3 Indiana Democratic Pri­
mary and this has tended te
diminish his interest In the "H ar­
mon for President Club" organ­
ized by some of his home town
friends.
Th* club's slogan Is ""he brought
back the front porch," a tribute
to Harmon's well
publicized
achievement In managing to be­
come the government's landlord
as wsll as Its tenant.
However, according to
pub­
lished reports, It was another
matter that caused membership
In the club to take a big Jump
recently. They say that southern
congressmen signed up in droves
after Harmon unexpectedly voted
■gainst tha House Civil Rights
BUI.
Meanwhile, back In the Senate,
Johnson was making a bid for
presidential support outside the
South by supporting civil rights
legislation.
This sort of thing can get some­
what confusing which is why I
think a little map revision might
be helpful. Rand-McNslly, take It
awayl

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Wally Philips Jr., son of Hr.
and Mrs. W. F. Philip* of tanford, has been awarded ■ Dana
Scholarship at Davidson Collegs
In North Carolina.
The scholarship, ons of &lt;7 given
at Davidson, was awarded Philips
for "acsdsm lc ptofidency, char­
acter and good citizenship, evi­
dence of leadership potential and
effective participation in activi­
ties In the college community,"
the college announced.
Philips was one of nine Florida
student* at Davidson who earned
lb# Dana Scholarship, which the
school said is designed "to help
outstanding young men accomplish
results throughout their final wrap
years at Davidson that will pre­
pare them to be outstanding
American citiiens."

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The owl-faced and black mon­
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Their donation lo Sanford waa
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Volusia County Commissioners.
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I eccentric to the ears and eyes of
WASHINGTON (UPI) — T he. southerners and others. Al wore a
rue of man's religion Is firmly ! brown derby. Ilis speech twanged
established In American politics In of (he Bower)'. Radio was the scithis presidential year.
entiflc wonder of the day and Al
The religious Issue of IPtiO lacks referred to this amazing gadget
the firs and ferocity, however, of frequently, pronouncing it each
the religious and allied issues of time “raddio” with a short A.
1928 when Alfred E. Smith of New
All of this was strange,, even
York lost to Herbert C. Hoover of offensive, to Mencken's yokels.
California.
Smith's religion was only one of
Beer and whisky were bitter is- th* differences although an irnsues in tha 1928 campaign. Tha portant one. In th# background ol
outh and much of rural, Protes- the 1928 campaign was the great
int America elsewhere scorned and unplumbcd bitterness of 1924.
and hated Al Smith not merely
The weU. the Catholic*, the big
because he was a Roman Catholic. r ity delegates ganged up behind
Religion was an issue. No doubt Smith. The dry*, the Ku Kluxers,
about that.
the Protestants, the small town
A* big an Issue or bigger and, and country folk rallied around
aurely, more ang.y and hotter un- William G. McAdoo.
derstood, however, was the allied These forces slugged it out for
issue of prohibition. Smith waa for t02 ballot* and, on tha 103rd, the
repeal or real modification of ths warfare ended in the nmninatimi
bone - dry drinking ivgulations for president of John W. Davis of
which th# best organized political West Virginia. Davis scarcely was
P«saur* group in U. 8. history heard of again,
was trying to impose on the AmerBut the bitternesa remained
lean people,
and, jn the 1928 campaign, Mr*.
There was a touch of anti-Sem- Maid* Walker Wlllebrandt, a ReHism, too. in the opposition to publican campaigner, uttered a
Smith. Wherevtr his campaign shocking clarion call. She was
train pulled up and the candidate speaking in defense of prohibition
and his advisers disembarked, and she said:
there were prominent in the Smith
"Preachers, to your pulpits!"
parade certain notable New YorkJt was a direct political appeal
era. Their vary names upset the to Protestant voter*,
bigot* and lunatic fringers among
Some year* later I asked Mrs.
Rrhat H. I- Mencken used to dc- Wlllebrandt why the did such a
icribe as th* yokelry.
tiling. She replied that she made
Mr*. Bella Moscowits was prom- the “to your pulpits” speech nt
Hient in the Smith campaign rabi- the request of Dr. Hubert Work,
net. Another was Judge Joseph M. chairman of the Republican NaProskauer. Moreover, Al was an tional Committee.

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WASHINGTON — Somewhere,
in a secret cubbyhole off a hidden
corridor of the Pentagon, there
duclls, undoubtedly, a little man
whose sole Job is to find new and
exciting ways to spend all that
surplus D e f e n s e Department
money.
He’s an Individual, I would say,
who is endowed with qualities ex­
actly the reverse of King Midas.
Through his hands run billions of
dollar* which he feels gnawtngly
compelled to spend — somehow,
somewhere.

Who but a bureaucrat with these
traits, with a flair fur the fantast­
ic, could have thought up the
$100,000 footlocker game?
It ell started simply enough. The
Air F oit# discovered it lacked 300
footlocker* for its 4,000 men a t a
base in Europe.
A few miles awsy, st an Army
base, there was a supply of 700
lockers, which could have been
made available to the Air Force.
To have transferred the needed
300 footlocker* from the Army
would hsve cost taxpayer* a mere

CASK K - 417: Larry G.. aged
23, hat been out of college two
years.
"Dr. Crane," he began, ‘*1
have held five jobs in the two
years since I graduated.
"Rut there was no future in any
of them, so I quit again just last
week.
"Now I am looking for a posi­
tion that holds out a future. Have
you any suggestions?”
There it no future in ANY job:
Will you high school and college
graduates please get hep to that
fact?
Instead, the future it always
In the worker who hold* the job.
Jobs a r t like the stationary
rungs on a ladder. They don't
move higher.
Rut an ambitious climber ran
uie them like stepping atones aa
a meant of rising in the world.
Any job ran lead to the While
House or the presidenry o( a
corporation, if Ihe worker keeps
his wiis about him and keeps
climbing.
So cut out the false notion that
there it a "one and only” job
for you or (Isal tome jobs have
a future in them.
Remind yourselves daily that
"m y future la in me".
Then employ jobs as a meant
of gaining practical experirnre,
plus aa good a pay- check a* is
possible In legitimate fields.
And by "Icgillnulc fields." 1
mean those in which your efforts
add to the greater welfare and
happineat of mankind.
Aa a rule, if you are a thy,
shrinking violet (introvert), you
may not like tale* work or other
"fronting" positions where you
must meet the public.
But that doesn't mean you can­
not be aucccaaful thereat if you
have peraevrranre and ambition.
Some of the most timid men
and women have resolutely forc­
ed themselves to become sociable.
They have deliberately learned to

remember names and face*.
They hava memorized "canned”
sale* talks and then prodded
themselves to ring door bells as
they performed house-to-houie tell­
ing.
So don't get the wrong notion
that you are "born” to he shy
and tactics* or that you are
"born” with a gilt of gab. You
arm 'll
Neither are you "bom " a musi­
cian or a mathematician or •
scientist.
But most people who are intro­
vert! haven't enough desire to
stay In extrovertive Jobs long
enough to succeed.
Since extroverts hale details,
they shun anything that forces
them to keep hooka or perform
precise mechanical tasks.
Tnitead. extroverts like to be
with people and talk their way
to success, so they tend to pick
sales jobs or positions a t recep­
tionists, elc.
Do you save grocer's string or
discard il? The string saver is
more likely to be the introvert.
Do you neatly hang up your
elothei at night or tost them
on a chair?
Do you adopt new fashions and
new itang terms slowly or quick-

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By PHIL NEWSOM
A European economic union en­
tered into with high hope* in
March, 1937, is causing worried
thoughts among European states­
men who fear it ultimately may
split Western Europe into two
sharply divided economic, politi­
c a l and even military eamps.
With a deadline approaching
July 1, Western leaders are
spending almost as much time on
this problems aa they are on
preparations for the Kail-West
summit conference in May,
It was (hr subject of worried
cabinet meetings in Bonn and
waa a major topic for President
Charles DrGaulle and Prime Min­
ister Harold Macmillan during the
Jo rm tr's current visit to London.
• Concern also la felt in Wash­
ington, both for tha possible ef­
fects on US. buaineaa and the
possibility that a plan to uniie
Europe may actually assist in di­
viding it for decades to come.
At the root of the concern ia •
recommendation by the executive
commission of the six-nation Eu­
ropean common market that in­
ternal tariffs be eut 90 per cent
on July t, with corresponding proHective barriers going up against
•on-member nations.
Bitterly opposed are the nations
•f th* Hival European Free Trade

t

*

Association. At opposed to the
"Inner Six” of the KCM Market,
tha members of the EFTA are
known as the "Outer Seven."
In the common market are
Weat Germany, France. Belgium,
The Netherlands, Luxembourg
and Italy.
In the EFTA are Britain, Swe­
den, Norway, Denmark, Switzer­
land, Austria and Portugal.
The EFTA is strictly an econ­
omic grouping set up as a weap­
on against the common market.
The common market is both po­
litical and economir, with an im­
portant objective the intertwining
of the various economics in such
a way as lo niako* war among
the member nations an im|&gt;otsibility. It particularly hoped to
avoid any future ronflict between
France and Germany. It hoped to
abolish all tariff and other bar­
riers among the six in 12 to 13
year*.
Fearful of being shut oul of a
rich market, Britain long sought
a compromise solution which
would permit her to participate in
the common market. No solution
could be resehed, partly because
of French suspicions of British
motive* and partly because of
Britain's o w n Commonwealth
commitments.

D A ILY C R O SSW O R D

C R O SSW O R D
CO M B
■am*
7. Boon

of the dictator of the Dominican
Republic, Rafael Trujillo, whose
position Is increasingly more un­
certain. could trigger a chain reac­
tion in Ihe Caribbean. It wuuld
lie an invitation to tha extrem­
ism around Fidel Castro to inter­
vene as they tried once unsuc­
cessfully to do.
The United Stales would then
lie faced with an appalling damn­
ed ii-you do and dainncd-if-y oudon't derision. Intervention from
Cuba would threaten the whole
Caribbean. Yet to use Ameriran
force would revive the old Icar*
of American imperialism and give
the Communist* exactly (he pro­
paganda weapon they desire.
Beyond, Cuba. Ilir Dominican
Rrpublir and Haiti, all extremely
vulnerable, ia Panama and the vi­
tal artery of (he Panama Canal, A
year*ago an Invasion1lorcr from
Cuba landed in Panama. Absurd
and abortive though il was, il
spread a panic fear. A (irrre na­
tionalism, compounded by poverty
and unemployment, with the ex'
ample of the high standard o
North Ameriran living always on
display in (lie Canal Zone, is a
continuing threat. In so far as
Communist strategy Is concerned
Panama may be (lie real target.
Republican muttering un ike
right is beginning on the theme
ul Hie nerd lo get toughen with
Caslro. Secretary o( State Christian
A. ilcrter is bring blamed lor not
cracking down on Cuba's revolu­
tionary lu-ro. As llrricr knows full
wpll, Castro ia Ihe product of
furccs that go deep into the past;
the long persistence of a tiny elite
of the very rich, the great mass
of (lie underprivileged and always
Hie brooding presence or the vast
neighbor lo the north x«ills aurli
a large, stake in the Cuban eco­
nomy .
Id the same way in struggling
with the China crisis in 1918 and
'49 Hip llicn secretary of ataic,
Dean Acheson. bad to cope with
forces long smoldering beneath
Hie crumbling surface of Chlang
Kal-ibck'a Kuumintang regime.
But this was reduced lo the pri­
mitive black and while of poll-

ACM M
LTo accent
7. An equal
part
L Cause
to axial
8. External
seed coaling
12. Trouble
24. Epoch
18. Iraq uoLin
supernatur­
al object
17. Plaything
18. Nona
foddffl
of healing
19. Male adults
a a Having
• sweat

34. Anger
24. Leftover

82. An
elocutionist
DOWN
1. Begone!
2. Group
of three
8. Trust
4. Water gag
(Babyt)
B. Guide
0. Continued

10. Captain
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89. Gant
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28. Music
not*
81 City
train
84. Blotto'
27. Kind eg
leather
89. In.
definite
article
30. Per-

lira, with Acheson and Ihe Demo
crata charged with "losing" China
and even, by Ihe McCarthy!*!*, of
plotting to let the Communists take
over.
II is easy particularly at cam ­
paign time lo demand that Uncle
Sam (lex hit muscle*. Slanding in
front of the mirror of national ap­
proval and snowing off your
strength it hardly a valid foreign
policy posturr, even though it
may win applause.
The rral test of toughness it to
take decisions that may be unpo*
ular; decisions based qn know ledge
and understanding transcending
the popular emoHona of the mom­
ent. A president who flunk* that
lest could lead the nation into
war.

pitta nr*. However, *Ma « « M not
h it* been prop*r Pentagon pro­
cedure. Our man In the cubbyhaU
would hava flipped hit lid.
"I.*t n», instead,” ha muat bar#
said, ‘*.«hip tha footlocker* from
tha United State*." Than, with a
fiendish grin, ha must have addedt
“And instead of mareljr 800, lad oa
make ft 30,017 footlockerm."
At any rata, that'* how many
footlorker* were shipped to that
has* in Europe. Trans portatioo
costa alone came to 8100.000.
This, of course, la not tha and
of tha episode, for now somebody
must pay storage charges—until
the extra 29,717 footlockara are
shipped back.
Rep. Jamie L. Whitten fl&gt;..
Miss.) let this horrendous example
of hanky-panky slip eut at a
money hearing on other matters.
Actually, all tha details of this
and other equally amaiing stories
of Defense Department aztravagenre in spending are still secret.
It'* all the result of aa Invest!*
gallon into procurement practices
of the military.
The Scottish Whitten flew lata
honor at another display of de­
fense waste. The Defense Depart­
ment. he disclosed, has managed
to dispose of some of its aurpkia
items in such an effective manner
that It cost 87 in expenses for
every $6 collected. It's a good

De you squeeze Ihe toothpaste its contracts ia adding 10 to 54
lube from the bottom end or the percent to tha taxpayer*' burden.
But that, alas, la another story, middle?

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NEW YORK (U P!) - J u it aa
the diet of TV dram a waa growlag oapeeiallr atale, along came
Monday might'* “ Author a t Work"
to give H a diverting flavor.
The half-hour teleplay on NBCTV by Friedrich Duerroamatt,
Switaerlaad'a aarwer to the pollyaana outlook, itarred Krala Kovaca and Hoary Jones la a pro­
vocative etory about uapualahed
crimo — a tubjoet that rarely
pop* up la the maaa entertainmeat field*.
Duerroamatt, of court*, 1* a
writer who can Bad guilt of fear­
ful dtmenaiooa la every man.
Even If Saala Claua cam* under
hla acrutlay, I'm certain old Santa
would oome away branded aa a
aeody eecoad-atorr man and a fellew who goU hla kick* from whip­
ping the reindeer. That'* the
DuerreamaU formula. While the
aardaoie attitude grow* repeti­
tion* through tho yaara, It aervea
to- hoop
our
ealf-eateem from com- ---------- l l . . . . . . 1

Joaei, who ii getting to look more
end more like the late Gene Lock*
kart, had e more forthright, com­
DEADLINES
^
pelling approach to hla talk.
CLASSIFIED
DISPLAY!
It w ar one half-hour TV play
that won't he easy to forget. How Tuee* thru Frl. • S P . M. day boa
■ any ean make that atateaentr fere Insertion. Mom.*- Sat. naan.
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Tnte. thru FrL • I P. M. day bofere laeertlen. Men. • Sat. neon.
d «»

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part of an elaborate lntroduetloa
for ooo of Steve'a piano ioIoi.
Later, he took part la an engaging
akflch about varioua type* of ad­
mirer* encountered by celabritlei.
I bad a feeling Allen did thla
aketch, or something very much
like it, before.

(I) &lt;») Mew*

11:11 (I I Uovla
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t i i l l (to M an P e a r

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commuted by Krob.
Tho Investigator, Jones, didn't
realist that Krob does not pay.
Ha Jaaras that Krob la ju st what
tba public wants him to be. And,
a t a final fillip, bscomas murder
victim No. SI aad tho subject.of
book No. S3.
Said Krob: “ Only a very small
number of tb o e who murder ar*
e v e brought to Justice. Tho malinn mli*i ... ........... t u n s .............
nitPURVseort) &lt;
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Merv Griffin on .Y B u-ivs mgniUme version of “ Play Your
Hunch," which start* thla Friday,
Jot* F errer wlU produce, and
atar In a full-hour TV series,
“ Hercule Poirot," bated on the
Agatha Christie storiee. The s*
ries It being offered by MGM.
When ABC-TV’e “ Rebel" showi
an episode called, “ The Earl ol
Durango,"
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1. Good Food
2. For Heat
S. Wanted I* Rent
I . Reel Brtale W aited
S. Reel Estate For Bel*
S. Mortgage Leona
7. Besiaees Oppertanttiee
7-A laaaraac*
S. Female Help Wealed
t . Male Help Wanted
I t . Male a r Female
II. Work Wasted
I t . Plembfeg Servlcoe
IS. Electrical Service
14. Build, Palat &amp; Repair
II. Special Service
1S-A Beauty Pa flora
I I . Flewara h Plante
17. Pate • Llveatock - Sup
I I . Machinery • Tool* .
I t . B u te and Meters
20. Automobile
20-A Trailers
SI. Faraltare
t s . A rtic le f a r Sale
»-A Article Waited
U . N o tice tt Peveeaale
SI. Loot A Found

cos Langford and Dob Amtche, la 3 BEDROOM HOUSE kitcfcva
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equipped, children welcomed.
issues.la order to make hla point. a feature of Mist Langford's Sun­
FA 2 2961.
But I still enjoyed the exercise day, May 1 special for NBC-TV.
In cynicism because it moved out
3-BEDROOM unfurnished bouse,
FA 2-0905.
of the TV story ru t aad afforded

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RENT

w o T ic a o r a p p l i c a t io k
TO VAOATN A PLA T

W* the u n d trslsn -d *■ owner I*
a l a l s t o r undertone*. R o v t e s(»•
........
simple of the fallow ing dee.
“ 1 p ro p r rtr In SEMINOLE
played It broadly, with a manner „ lbf(1

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&gt;.i . m, rp:ucjiiid
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a , t..w it
"All *r that part or ths Plat
sugar-coat tho rather bold
• r *Crrtol Imho Point Manor*
la* of the atory. Sine# It dldnt
accordlne t* Plst thsrsot aa
roeordtd In Plot Book S at
lessen the play'a mwaaln*; I suppat* a at Public Records of
pose it waa all right but I felt
Prmlnola County. Plorldt,
Florida,
the Duerrenmatt approach reIr in a and being H ast of th*
P a st Boundary I.lna a t ta k a
aulrod more aarious behavior.

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TO BORROW
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COLORADO SPRINGS, C
(UP1) — A push la tb* mud, i
and a«*ub*equent spanking by
m
other, M
N N M
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lm m ey
mother,
lad' l d7-yaar-old
Tlmi

said hla mother spanked him 9*
h* decided to leaveliome. A motorlit saw him on the highway and
. . . . Klin a rid e to r e i n a d c
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ib is i i t h day a t April, it l* .

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KAMO eTATPTM
TO WHOM IT MAT OOMCMIlRl
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u adartlsnad, p u rsu an t t* th* T i e tllluua Nam* B tatuta" , C haplar
S li.tt. rio rld a a ta tn ta . Will »#*4otar w ith th* C lark o( th* Cfrault
Caurt. to an* lo r aamtnel* cau aty .
Plarlda, upan ra e a lft *1
in* publicallan of th is natlcb,
th* tlctlilnu* name.
ta-w lU TBI-CITT KLKCTBW
undar which X am sn aag ee la
buclnaaa.
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a t num ber 1»« PlM tocuc DrWh
I O rients aard cn c) P. O. Ban all,
In th* c u r *1 A lu m a a t# nprlagt,
r , Th*i* th* p n rly lalcrccica
aald butlaec* aatcrprU *. U

to
as

tullU,,HICLMUTH U MIDB1.
Bishop A B arntU ln.
i t K ast p i p s , a u e e t.
nrland*. Flerld*.
Iiaiad a t nominal* Cauniy, F ltrld n ,
Marrh IS. 111*. « . . .
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o r NICELY furalsbed Urge S bed
room aad bath apartment, 1911
Sanford Av*. FA 1-5330.
_ ___
2-BEDROOM furnished apartment.
Reasonable root. C l o s e ia.
FA 2-M41.

c ir c u it

oM ARcoor no. icaas

2 B. R. HOUSE, furnished, Adults.
FA 2-TI64.

HOUSE, completely furnished.
Call after 4:90 p. m., FA S-S137.

T ou a r c h e r e b y n o lttied t h a t a
c u lt l a foreclose u m e r t s a a * an
tb a below deeerlbaS prope rly baa
e am m anrad a a a t n a t you In
ALPHA LAWaON, BKBIDBNCK bean
tb# C ircuit C a u r t or th# Ninth
UNKNOWN!
Judic ia l Circuit, i e m l n e U County.
A tarorn Complaint have bean
rlSa.
fllad a g ain st yau to th* C ircuit t l oTh*
a bbf*vlat*d t ilt# t a tha
Court lu aa d f a r Prm lnola County, r a u a a la P l r a t PaUerhl P e r i n e a a n d
Plarlda, by PAUL V. LAWAON. for L oan Aaaoclatlou o( O rla ndo v. Ilodlvara*. Ik* abort tltla a t which b e r t K. Bnyder, a t al.
la PAUL V. LAWSON, Plaintiff,
T h a deacrlptlon of lha re a l pro ­
veraua ALPHA IM.WBON, Defend- p e r t y proceeded a g a i n s t lai

C lark *( c irc u it C aurt
Meek N. Cleveland. Jr..
A ttorney n t Law, Bull* I t l ,
B astard A tlantia National
B ank B uilding, ganfard, Flerld*.
A ttorn ay (a r P laintiff.
Publish A pril •- **. IA f t- 294*.

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NOLO OOVSTT, PLOOtDA.

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CTark c irc u it c c u rt
Byi M artha T. Vlhlcn, D.C.
Itarty Je H eu e h o lS e r^

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with 21 1L
Gas furnish­
Call after 0
MJlton Cram

A. M , a r aa aood th araaftar, a t lha
u m a can ba board, p ratan l to tba
Hoard o t C auniy Cemmtaalanara a t g-BR. furnished house available
Bamlnal*' County, rio rld a. a t th tlr
until 1st. of Nov. $50 per mo.
m aatlna In tba C ourt Haua* a t
Call FA 2-0699 after 3:15 p. m.
Banford. Florida, Ihalr patlllon for
a n tso lu tlc n v a c a tln r said Ibnds
tram aald P lat and d s d a r la a th t s-iEDRooM pxrtir
near high achool.
aama t* ba arraaea.
r . w. labiii.
Mr. Yauat, Fauat'a Drug Store.
Mlanl* Q. Isblll
A. M. W alkar
APARTMENT, 109 W. 9th. *30 per
M argaret W alkar
month. Call FA 24190.
n . W. W ar#, A ttarnsy,
P a r Pallllanara
FURNISHED apartment, for very
P. O. Bax ISIS.
Panford, Florida
nice couple, private, first Door,

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HOUSE TRAILER
cabana. Full bath.
ed. 341 per mo.
M ary Baulavard."
p. m., FA 2-3555.
w ill an A p r il- lllh a t t:l* a'claek

naL**r f V e m V pr^eonfYaeo win
ba tutored agulaal ran.
W IT K ISS m y knnd and aaal a t
, tnf#r&lt;i *,*1**1* c*u*ty. PicrlSc,

a a l, th at* g re ie a ts a r* ta com­
mend you In appear aa d 111* your
w ritten . defeases herein on a r
befor* lha tth day ot May, A. D.
l i l t , o r ath trw la* Deers* P ro Con­
fers* w ill b* entered agala at yau.
Tb* B aaferd H arold I* designated
aa n new spaper #( ganara elreulaUaa to which thla altotlan sh all
h* publlaha* aacs aach w eak for
ta u r ranaSaullva week*.
W IT X ang n r h a n i and afdelat
real a f th* C lerk a f Ih# C ircuit
c a u r t cb thla th* «lh day a t April.
A. D. til* .

BED

NICE bedroom, private entrance
and bath. Phone FA 2-2441.

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I f ^ V r * X P li f i ( U .- |. th a t re rC e lt to hltchhlko h ero re c e n tly ! tain aw are* proeasdtna pandina
*
------1
at In tb* c ir c u it C aurt
from hla ""bometora of Puehto, | of th s r~
lNillaU
Judicial C ircuit a t
soma 90 mUsa away. Tlm m r- Plarlda , , la a a * ( a r Bamlnal*
County, ric
Plarlda. la C h sacerr. an
told local police two glfls, b o » county,
till* a f sat* causa
classmates of hi*, p u sh * h m aMNwvjaiaA
b a ls a M urry ’ Mika, P lain tiff, vs.
and got hla clothe* dirty. H* Kmma
^
JJnu*
|U Mike, all** K am a

A

Rollawey, Hospital A Baby B ela #
By D»y, Weak or Month.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 14111
l i d W. 1st S t

3-ROOM furnished apartm ent; at­
tractive, clean, private. Largs
shady yard. Ia Longwood, mid­
way between Sanford and Or­
lando. GA I-S440 or CH 1-3319.

BACHELOR ipartm snt complete­
ly furalsbed with lights Includ­
ed. 940 per mo. Apply SIS Pel1.01 I, *( WOODMKItB PARK.
Hamlnal* County, Florida a tmetto Avo.

cording to th* plat Ih a rta f as
raearded la P la t Book 11, png*
t l *r th* Publl* llarnrd* af
Plarlda.
ttemlaole Canal'
Ton nr* required to (lie your
Answer o r other plaedlag w ith
the Clerk a t th* ebov* Court aa*
seres a capy th e re a t upon 011**,
H edrick A Robins**, I I I South
Court atro et, O rlaada, FlorlSa, a t ­
torney! far lha plaintiff, an or
bafor* April II . t i l l . I! yau (all
la da ao a Deere* P ro Confeeio
w ill b* enter#* ag ain st you fa r
th* rellaf demaaSad to th* Com­
plaint.
WITNESS my hand and tha teal
af aald C aurt In Banford, Bamlnala cauniy, P larlda, th is S llh
day ef March, to ll.
(SKALt
David M. Oatehat
f'tork *f th* c irc u it C aurt,
Pamlaato County. P larlda
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WHO WAS THAT
LADY"

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REAL nleo S BR. unfurnished
downstairs apt., kitchen equip­
ped. 993. 923 Park. FA S 2493.

FURNISHED apartment, tita n
and doss in. Adults only.
Jimmy Cowm , FA 1-4011.
gsrogo a p a rtm e n t,
193 W. 13U BL—after 4:39 p.m.

FURNISHED

I BEDROOM unfurnished bouse,
kitchen equipped. Ph. FA 144*2.

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�Use HERALD W ant Ads To D eliver Your Business Service Message.
2. F o r Root

5 . Real E state F or S alt

DUPLEX apartment, 3 rooraa and FORCED TO SELL to pay taxes.
bath. 143 month. 301 W. llth
Five acres of land in Black
% FA 2-359*.
Hammock. CaU G. M. Arie,
Oviedo. FA 5-3394.
FURNISHED cottage in Lake
Mary. FA 2-3049.
WILL TRADE—Large ranch-type
home for smaller house or
2-FURN1SHED houici, nice and
house trailer. FA 2-7631.
clean, 2 bedroomi, all electric
kitebeni. Large thady yardi.
Floral Heifbla. Ph. FA 2-2097
DUPLEXES
or FA 2-3730.
Two Units, 2 bedrooms each,
1-BEDROOM furnished house 360
furnished. Income 9130.00 per
ir month. 2429 Chase Ave. Ph
month. $9,500.00, Sl.ooo.oo down
_
A 2-7433. _______________ payment, balance $73.00 per
month.
2413 WILLOW: 3 bedroom unfurn
Isbed bouse, kitchen electrically Outside City. Two -units, 2 bed­
equipped, 1100. FA 2-0274.
rooms each, kitchen equipped,
Concrete Block construction,
RENT OR SALE: 2-bedroom, kit­
$13,230.00. &lt;1,300.00 Down, bal­
chen furnished home. Phone
ance excellent terms. This can
FA 2-2341.
be easily converted Into four
FURNISHED apartments, hard
bedroom house.
wood floors, tilo baths. 602 W
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
27th. S treet

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ROOM furnished apartment,
'vale bath, private entrance,
h. FA 2-3420.
NEW 2 bedroom furnished apart
mont located at 306 W. 13th.,
upstairs. 390 month, water in
eluded. Days FA 2-3951, nights
FA 2-1401.
2 ROOM furn. cottage in Lake
Mary, across from the Lake
f t Mary Foodraart. FA 2-2123.
LOCH ARBOR; Owner moved
away, spacious 3 bedroom. 2
bath, extra large Fla. room. Ph.
FA 2-3301.
2-BEDROOM house, kitchen equip­
ped. &lt;73 month. Outside city
Units. FA 2-6660.
g-ROOM, 1-bedroom furnished gar
age apartment. Call FA 2-0936

J. W. HALL

5. Ileal E state F or Sale

S ip

•sa fa ri

Rrralh

2-BEDROOM CB house. Detached
garage. On nice large corner
lot. Ph. FA 2-7174.
3-BEDROOM, 1 bath home, I lf
So. Sunland Dr. $300 down,
assume 4*«'V VA loan, $S0
month. FA 2-123$.

RAYMOND M. BALL
AND ASSOCIATES
Amy Anderson
Genevieve (Jcanie) Blair
Carl Cborpenlng, Jr.
Robert J . Schmidt
Cmdr. G. R. Strickland
Marvin WiUiams
21$ So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3641
Sanford
Evani Bldg Lake Mary
Ph. FA 2-1290
If you require a home we invite
you to Inspect these two out­
standing values.

S t Johns R ealty Co.

Wekiva River
HOMESITE

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
116 N. Park At *. Ph. FA 24122

J3HH0M31

BY OWNER: 2 BR. CB modern
home on 2 shaded Iota. Nice
neighborhood. 41*% mtg. $300
down FA 2-3610.

LOOK H ERE ! ! !
If you want to sec a 2 bedroom,
kitchen equipped house, on a
nice large lot, with screened
•porch, surrounded by lovely
shade trees, priced lo suit your
budget, then call Lillian Trama,
at

FARMER’S AGENCY

KnU KAts roim L•«
**You w an ted B ooeooei^a^pw aive T O kay, I'm

103 W. ONORA RD.. Pinecrcst:
Like new 3 bedroom, It* bath,
15. Special Servicea
1300 iq. ft. living area. Com 11. W ork W anted
pletely fenced large back lot.
COMPLETE
Outside well with sprinkler ays LAWN MOWING and yard work,
LAWN MAINTENANCE
trimming, edging or any odd
tcm. Low equity and astuma
Mowing — Edging — Fertilising
Jobs. FA 2-1362.
payments.
Renovating — Fertiliser Sales
12. Plumbing Service*
FREE ESTIMATES
8. Female Help W anted
JOHN LOMUERSE. FA 2-7197
PLUMBING
FIANO TUNING ft REPAIRING
Contracting ft Rcpalra
W. L. HARMON
Free Estimates
Ph. FA 2-4223
R. L. HARVEY
Must be 21. Apply In person. Pig
•N Whistle.
304 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-3363
TO YOUR DOOR SERVICE
Every Tuesday and Wednesday
SANFOnT ft SOWERS
PAY BACK BILLS
131 E. Welbourne Ava. MI 2 2474
AVON COSMETICS has openWINTER PARK, FLA.
ing for energetic ladles. Flex­
Plum bing ft H eating
Chain Saws — Tools — Bolts—
ible hours. Write, Manager,
AIR CONDITIONING
Nuts — Screws
Box 246, Lockhart.
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK and Other Parts. Phont or Writ*
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-6362
FREE ESTIMATES cheerfully
9. Male Help W anted
13. Electrical Service*
given. Mattress renovating, up­
holstery and slip covers. Cus­
YOUNG BUSINESS EXECUTIVE
tom built bedding made to or­
CAPABLE local man age 23 to 40 House Wiring — Electric Service
Sid Ylhlen
der. Call or come in. Nix Bed­
with background of tucceiafUl
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
ding Manufacturing Co.„ 1301
business experience. Income
FA 24913
So. Sanford Ava. FA 2-2117.
growth and advancement possi­ 112 Magnolia
bilities for the man with vision.
AIR CONDITIONING
Drawing account commensurate 14. Build. P«lnt k R epair
H. B. POPE CO.
with ability. Extensive training
990 8. Perk - FA 24334
THOS. E. THOMPSON
and assistance, vor personal in
Geoaral Contractor
terview end sptin de testing call
SERVICE CALLS &lt;2.00
Horae Carpentry Repair!
Mr. Sanford, Orlando GA 2-3652
The Biggest Little Shop
Rooflag
ft
Siding
or write American National In
In Sanford. All Parts And
Phone FA 14433
aurang* Company, «34 East
Labor Guaranteed 90 Daya.
Colonial Drive, Orlando, Flori
WALL PAPERING ft PAINTING SANFORD RADIO ft TV CENTER
da.
Work Guaranteed
Bed Beard 9th. ft Sanford Ave. FA 21741
Contact 509 West 9tk I t
10. Male o r Female
15-A B eauty Parlor*
Phone FA 14943
MEN-Women &lt;20. Daily. Sell Lum- HOUSE PAINTING, exterior ft In A Satisfied customer is our best
lnoua nameplates. Write Reeves
advertisement.
terior. Free E i t l m a t e a .
Co., Attleboro, Mass.
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
FA 2-9179.
103. So. Oak . . . . Pb. FA 2-3742

CURB GIRLS

W a ll

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SACRIFICE SALE
or weak end campsite, 100 f t
BWNER m ust eaU 2 B. R., 1
frontage on river, 400 ft. deep,
bath, largo Fla. room, C. B.
all cleared and fenced. Approxi­
hem* on large lot. On* of fin­
mately one acre. Priced at $4,300
est section* of Sanford. Close
cash for quick sale.
to aebool, church, downtown ft
N. A. S. 4WT. 0 . I. mortgage NEW 3 bedroom concrete block 11. Work W anted
with low monthly payments
borne, 2 tiled baths, lovely built
Buy my equity. Terms can be
In kitchen, large living-dining MIDDLE AGED, able bodied man
arranged. Phone FA 24992 after
with wife and teen age daughter
are*, carport* and storage.
6 P. M. for appointment.
Large pine shaded lot. Sprinkler
wlshea work, prefer farming or
system for lawn. Prica $14,300.
caring for ranch, but wUl ac ­
Terms.
cept anything If terma a r t rig h t
i ROOM TO STRETCH
Write Box WW, c/o Sanford
C.
A.
Whiddon,
Sr.
We have two brand new subur­
Herald.
BROKER
ban two bedroom cement block
WILL keep children in my home
homes located where you can
W. B. Shippy, Assoc.
five or aix daya a week for
enjoy quiet living. Prices and 203 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3911
working mother. Call FA 24792.
terms are exccUent. W* wiU
appreciate your caU to . . .
HOUSEWORK,
FA 2
A COTTAGE SMALL
TEN LOTS IN ALL
SPECIAL SERVICE
TWO or ihrec children, 2 yra.,
In the pretty little town of Lake
BRANCH OFFICE
and up, wanted to eara for
Mary.
Near
public
beach,
one
W. H. "BUI” Stamper Agency
weckdayi In my home. Fenced
block from atorea and post of­
Realtor ft Insurer
yard, playroom, playground
fice, completely furnished. Pro*
W
2601 Park Drive
equipment, 11.23 a day. Weekly
perty includes ten lots, suitable
FA 2-8881
rale $8.23 for 1. $11.73 for 2.
for four more choice homesites.
&lt;14.73 for 3. Inquire at 1105
MODERN 2 BR. bouse, electric
AU for less than $11,000. THIS
Summerlin.
kitchen. Comer lot in city. At
IS A REAL GOOD DEAL.
a sacrifice. FA 2-2676.
YOUNG MAN 29 years old, neat
W. H. "BUI” STEMPER Ageney
appearing and sober, with fam­
Realtor ft Insuror
ily, settled In Sanford and have
4 BEDROOM. 2 BATH
Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
everything except work. Ex­
C. B. S. home located on 90 x Phone FA 2 6831 3001 Park Dr.
perienced in the following: Elec­
140 ft. lot with good water and
tric house wiring and etc.; aulo
laka privileges.
glass cutting, installation; up­
f 915,000 W ITH TERMS
8550 DOWN
holstery; also (hipping and re­
ceiving clerk. Will accept any
Beautiful 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Home
4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH
with Hardwood floors. G. E.
reasonable offer with opportu*
C. B. S. bom* on high lot with
nity f o r advancement. Ph.
equipped Kitchen. Thermosta­
FA 26464.
• paved street and rights to canal.
tically controlled Heat. Well,
House equipped with GE stove,
Landicapped Lot on Dead End
refrigerator, dishwasher, dispo­
Street where Children play in LAWN mowing ft yard
Ph. FA 2-4191 or FA 2-2133.
sal and washing machine.
aafety. We will be proud to show
you this today.
118,900 - 98,800 DN.

15. Special Service*

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

DO Y O U .
O W N A L O T ? -I
If aw H will pay you to
SEE ••••••
• n # An N*w

GREGORY
MODEL HOME
dotty for year laspactlaa
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HOMES
LOTS

IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY

$10,550
9350 DN. • 880 MO.
Include* Cleeiag

Sewing: Mach. Repairs
ALL MAKES ft MODELS
196 Be. Park (34 hr. aar.)
FA 1-312$

FHA FINANCING
1800 BLK. * W. 9rd

SAM LAWSON
FA 34661

FA S4I66

Jenkins Furniture
400 Sanford Ave,

FA 2-7450

CUSTOM UPHOLSTER1NQ: All
work guaranteed. Free EaUmatei. Phone FA 2-7116.
ROLLOWAY, Hospital and Baby
Beds. Day, Week, or Month—
FURNITURE CENTER
110 French Ave.
Th. FA 2-7933

22. Article* For Sale
SPINET PIANO
Due to unfortunate circumstances
have two reclaimed Spinets,
famous brand, Ilka new, guar­
anteed, one walnut, one ma­
hogany. Will sail to reliable
person In this area at tremendous savings. Write or phone
Credit ktanager, Sleep's, 641 N.
Orange, Orlando.

YOUR
CHOICE

WRINGER WASHER, used 12
times, $00. Reason for selling,
bought*trailer. FA 2-461T after
6:00 p. m.
PIANO, Spinet—Lastar, 1 year old,
perfect condition. $i*3 FA 2-l$71,
OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE
1 Cent per lb.
THE SANFORD HERALD
OFFICE
304 W, 1st. SI. FA 3-3611
MENS shirts 81, tennis oxfords SI,
cots &lt;4.39 up. ARMY-NAVY
SURPLUS, 310 Sanford Ave.
GOOD farm
FA 3-7990.

wagon.

57 C H E V R O L E T
*•210** Fordor Station Wagon • Economical Six *
Standard Traaamiaaion • Perfect Condition Through*
out.

Cheap.

B# Lovelier With Profeialoaal
LIKE NEW hospital bad. Pboa*
Beauty Cara.
FA 3-3293.

D aw n 's

57 C H E V R O L E T

FACTORY TO YOU

Bot A ir Fordor • Fully Equipped - Beautiful Blue i
W hite Tutonc Finish • Excellent Condition.

57 FORD
Country Sedan Station Wagon • Fully Equipped In*
eluding A ir Conditioning. Re Sure And Bee Thin One!

NEW
Odham &amp; Tudor RAVENNA
PARK
Sunland E states
NEW HOMES BY

South Piaocroat

J

On Oner* Road, So. of Sanford

17-92, 2 miles bo. ot bantotd

COUNTRY C U IB ^

*5 0 DO W N
MOVES

$10,750 -

YOU

IN

FROM - $09 MO.

9-BEDKOOM8. l«i TILE BATHB with cetored filter#*,
terrata* ftoera, Venetian Miada, carperie. acre** perch,
utility n e * and many ether extrae.

All Homan Carry A 1 Yr. FJLA. Warranty
IN THE CITY — ALL CITY CONVENIENCES

•

New ft Uaad Furniture ft Appli­
ances. A Good Place To
BUY, SELL or TRADE

cords.
Flowers Far Any Oeeaasloa Senkarik Glaaa and P aint Co,
MASSAGE, Swedish. Ethel M. CutSANFORD
FLOWER
SHOP
112-114 W. 2nd 8L
FA 2-462$
Steele. Phone FA 2-9034 or stop
FA 24270
FA 2-1B22
at 111 W. 12lb. St.
Power Mower, slightly used . 923
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, atate- 17. Pctn, Livestock, Huppllna 2 Trade In Refrigerators, ea. 933
meals, invoicta, hand bills, and BOXER PUPPY, female, AKC Trade In Elec. Range ......... $30
Alum. Boat ft Trailer . . . . $300
p r o g r a m a, elr. Progressiva
Registered. FA 2-1690.
3 Trade In Refrigerators, a a. $30
Printing Co. Phone FA 2 2931306 West 13lh St.
2 Trade In Televisions, *a. $$$.$$
19. Boata and Motor*
Chest Type Freeatr ............ $133
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
Wringer Washer ...................... $30
Gateway To Tba Waterway
AB types and sists, Installed
Powerful "Rida 'Em ” Lawn
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
"De It Yourself”
M ow er.................................... $100
Robson Sporting Good*
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
3064 a E. 1st.
Ph. rA 2 3961 Sidewalk Bicycle .......................$12
S T I N E
30 30 Rifle .................................$13
Machinery and Supply Co.
16 FT. HI-HAT runabout (over- Double Barrel Shotgun ......... $30
207 W. lad St.
Ph. FA 24431
nlghler), fully equipped. No Portable TV ............................. $7$
reasonable offer refused. Call
FIRESTONE STORES
TV Service within the hour. Re­
FA 24069.
111 E. First St., Sanford
pair your TV for $7.30, In your
home or . no charge. Sunahla* MERCURY 23 XG9 motor, 14 ft.
TV. FA 2 9*33.
runabout boat and trailer; all
$600 cash. Call FA 2-1133.

•
LARGE HIGH • DRY

Used furniture, appliances, tools
etc. Bought-Sold Larry's Mart
215 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4133

ALUMINUM
W indshield
Back Glaaa
VENETIAN BLINDS
Beauty Salon
Door Glaaa
V ent Glass
2110 Oak
FA 2-7914 Encloied head. Sag-proof bottom
SERVICE
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
Senkarik Glass and P aint Co. 1«. Flo warn f t Plant*
or rayon tapes, Cotton or nylo*
l l : 114 W. 2*d St.
FA 2 4 0 $

MOVE RIGHT IN
F11A Financing—No Closing Cost
— for an appointment call —
Helen E. Noonan at
W. H. BUI Stamper Ageney
Registered Real Estate Rroker
FA S-4M1
Ph. FA 3-lSOl 17-92 at Hiawatha FA 24331

ROSA L. PAYTON
• A nd Associates

22. Article* For Sal*

r

3-BEDROOM, 1 bath C.B. home.
Large lot. VA loan. 603 Camella
Ct., Sunland Estatai. FA 3-3136.

N. V. Farm e., Realtor
Lillian Trama
R. H. Iters, D. II. Whitmore
Aisocietcs.
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE 116 S. French Ave. Th. FA 2-3221
After houra, FA 2-261S, FA 2-4921
SURETY BONDS
FA 2-0281.

22. A rticles F or Sale

1930 HUDSON with overdrive. Ex­ •-DRAWER dresser, like new, 33.000 BTU oil heater, 3-3 ton
nice for cMldrem room, 320;
cellent ihape for itx ag*. $193.
Ament air conditioner*, 1 Nehl
FA 2 6606.
Biter bed and rails $19; call
drink caw , 1 complete foun­
A 2-7013.
tain. Apply 1-3 P. M. Ph.
HAVE 1936 — 9 p sn e n ie r VolkiFA 2-9979. Sanford Bowling At*
wagon. Good condition for xalc.
REDI-MIX-CONCRETB
Icy, 206 Magnolia, Sanford.
Writs Box l-V C/O Sanford
37” Window Sills $1.23
64” Window Lintels &lt;1.28
Herald.
DESKS $19.95 up: Benn-o-nulle
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
gas lantern $4.00; ch ain &lt;2.00
20-A T railers
309 Elm Ave.
Ph. FA 2 3751
up; chela hoist; patio tablea
$24.93 up; picnic table $24.93 upj
I960 TRAVEL TRAILER, 24 ft., Sail U* Your Furniture. Quick
Mapcs TU*. 207 West First SL,
uied 2 weeki. Save over &lt;900, Service With The Ca»h. SUPER
Sanford.
_______________
TRADING POST. FA 2-0677.
3300 down, take over payments.
Phone FA 2-7390,
*39 KENMORE dryer. 3 cycles on 22-A Article* W anted
heat, practically new. Will sac­
*42 FT. SCHULTZ. Excellent con­
rifice for le u than h a l f . WANTED: About ltOO Hamlin or­
dition. Bargain price. Small
ange trees on aour n o t. Cell
FA 2-S324,
down paym ent Term i arrang­
FA 2-8334,
ed. FA 2-7690.
4-WOODEN BARRELS, 2 clothes
wardrobes (cardboard), miscel­ Call - « • .
__
21. F urniture
laneous cardboard boxes for
A. K. ROSSETTER
(hipping
or
packing.
FA
2-6354.
* BIG VALUES
FLORIST
• QUICK CREDIT
SINGER PORTABLE, round rob- FA 2-llli
Celery Ava.|
# EASY TERMS
bln *‘96”, attachments, like new.
Please Order Your Beater
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Full price &lt;29.30. Write box 630,
Corsaagee And Flowers Early. I
c/o Sanford Herald.
WILSON - MAIER
New and Uaad Furniture
311 E. F irit St.
FA 2 3622

UBF-A-DAY

2344 French Ave.
Realtor
••CaU HaU’*
Phone FA 2-3641

• ’ELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
private baths, 114 W. First 8 t New 2 bedroom, CB home In
Lake Mary. Features, hardwood
S^Rcaf E state F o r Salt
floors, furred walls, awning win­
dows, large utility room, kit­
3 BR HOME. 2 baths. 7 mo. old,
chen equipped, and with large
carportc. High and dry lot.
Sacrifice. Forest Dr. Loch Ar­
bor. FA 2-2293,
Priced for Immediate sale. $730
down payment. Total price
2-BEDROOM bloek home, kitchen
$9,730.00.
equipped; patio. Buy my equity,
assume 4tt% mortgage. Pine Fiva Points, Highway 17-92. At­
f t^ r e s t area. FA 2-2343.
tractive 3 bedroom, ll* bath,
kitchen equipped home. 91300
WYNNEWOOD SECTION: 3 bed
down payment. Total price Just
room block home, aU clectrie
$11,300.00.
kitchen, sereea perch. Low
down payment and monthly
Stenstrom Realty
payments. FA 2-3676.
l i t N. Park Ava. Phone FA 2 2420
“ Open evenngs tU 6:30 PM”

C.
3 bedroom, 1 bath house;
large Florida room and car.
part*. 110,300, tarm s. C aU
FA 2-7017.
RORERT A. WILLIAMS, Rsoltor
Raymond Lundqulst, Assoc.
FA S-3981
Atlantic Bank Bldg.

Wed. April 18, I960 — P a g e 13 20. Automobiles

FA 2 -2 6 1 1

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HOMES

Cloning Cost

An Low An 8275.
VA-FSA, FHA-IN-SERVICB
Immediate Occupancy
1 Year roraonal Satlafaclla*

G U A R A N TEE
an construction #f year Home—
• r year dawn payment ft
c la*lag casts ref ended

FREE WELCOME
T* Sanford! Be Our Gnaals Far
S Days Absolutely Fie*.
Without Obligati** A t Om Of
B**faid’a Leading MaleU While
Ye* Leant* Housing F ar You ft
Your Family. Pick Up Raya At
Bala* Office I

Odham &amp; Tudor
Hwy. IM S f t 27th St.
Salsa Office

P h . F A 8-1M 1

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Quiet

Community

•

N ear Golf C o u n t

$450 Down
Turn Waat Om 20th
St. Follow Couatrjr
a u k Rd. ft Watch
For Our Sigma . . . .

Onr Used C an WIU Be Displayed For Your
Inspection Nightly Op Our U rg e Lighted Lot.

;

WHERE DEALS SH INE
a t tha sign of your best buy

2nd A Palmetto V. C. U t FA 2-8181 Ofe. PA M T11
Chevrolet — fUdernnhUt —

OPEN D A IL Y
•:0 0 A. M. T il D ark
SUNDAY
•
2:00 P . M. T U D ark

S k o a m a k th
ComatrmcUaa Cat* lac.
S41 Warn lath Str**4
FA 8*8100

HOLLER
MOTOR SALES

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SWIFTS PREMIUM

W L
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SLICED BREAKFAST

3
EACH
NO BONE NO FAT
FULLY COOKED

Hershey’s or Dixie Crystals

“SMOKED LIKE HAM”
COPELAND - ALL MEAT

A REGULAR
2.99 VALUE

(W ith 15.00 Or Mora Order)

LEAN

SMALL LEAN MEATY

GROUND

WE ARE ALSO FEATURING
WILSON’S or ARMOURS 7 to 10 Lb.
WILSON’S TENDER SMOKED

PRICES
GOOD
APR IL

TO UNFORSEEN CONDITIONS — WE COULD NOT
HAVE THE WHIRLYBIRD AT OUR STORE LAST

13

WEEK — HOWEVER, WEATHER PERMITTING,

14
15 .

L Y K E S 10 -1 2 Lb. READY TO EAT

16
"WHEN BETTER MEATS ARE AVAILABLE

^LARGE ^

FOODMART WILL HAVE THEM”

FOODMART IS TRULY SORRY THAT DUE

T H E W H I R L Y B I R D W I L L BE
AT FOODM ART THIS FRIDAY
A P R I L 1 5 t h - 2 - 6 : 3 0 P. M .

CANS FOR

LOCAL
FLORIDA GRADE A

Food H in t Potato Sticks
Food King Baby Limas
Food Klag H. E. Peas
Food King Pork k Beans
Food King Kidney Beans
Food King GrL N orthern G
Food King Turnip Greens
Food King M ustard Greens
Food King W hite Potatoes
Food King Collard Greens

DOZEN

MORTON’S
CHICKEN
TURKEY
BEEF

POT
PIES
SHURFINE

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�A propoifd plan which llsta
the long-discussed Ssnford-Titusfv ille Canal an one possible mean*
of discharging exec** water* In
this area will be dliruited at a
meeting in Sanford April SI.
Seminole, Brevard, Oranga and
Voluiia County official* who have
been working on water problem*
will attend the meeting in the
eourthouie to talk about the plan
with representative* of the Cen0 t r a l and Southern Florida Flood
Control District, who propoied it.
The flood control district is
aiking support of the proposal
by officials and property owners
in counties Involved. A report
distributed hy the district stresses
that emphasis being placed on

"reflection of local interests" in
the plan.
Chamber of Commerce Manager
John Krider said the plan has
much merit, hut that Seminole
County interests would be served
best by a drain-off outlet some­
where in this section Instead of
much farther south a* has been
suggested.
This would mean that the Sanford-Tltusville Canal could serve
two purposes •
for navigation
and to discharge excess waters,
with part of the cost of the
canal being borne hy the flood
control district.
••At present we’re getting no
real benefit from any funds being
spent through the flood control
district as all the money is be­
ing put into projects in the south
end of the stale," Krider said.

Seminole County will prbpose
that the canal be inctuded in the
plan a t one of two runoff channrli, he *aid.
"We have improved.on the idea
for the canal by eliminating some
complications concerning t h e
route It would take," Krider said.
"We now think it might termi­
nate south of Titusville, maybe
around Indian River City. This
would bypass some well field*
and other obstacles easier than
in some earlier proposals and we
have the support of tome pro­
perty owners involved in the rights
of way."
The plan to he discussed at the
upcoming meeting here may soon
be recommended to the U. S.
engineers if it is received favor­
ably by the areas affected, the

report ef the flood control dis­
trict said.
It includes a series of dual
purpose water storage reservoirs
in the low lying marsh area and
the existing river channel. Dur­
ing the wet portion of each year |
the water in these reservoirs
would he lowered to elevations

calculated te provide the mor­
a le capacity required te case of
•xcrsslve rainfall and high flood
runoff. The minimum elevations
would leave adequate wa^er to
prevent fish loss and for horns
and industrial demands.
During the dry season tha reser­
voirs would retain enough water

VOL. XLIX

United Press Leased Wire

Established *008

First Federal
Bid Awarded
The new q u artan tor First Fede­
ral Savings to Lotos te ho built a t
W. First at. ood N. Elm A n . will
be constructed by A. Davis Arnold
Co., of Orlando, It hoe been an­
nounced by B. C. Harper tor., ton!
vice president af the thrift firm.
Nino Central Florida i n t n i l i n
submitted bids which w o n spaa ed
at the association's efftee Tuesday.
Attending the npaaiag w e n repre­
sentatives af Tbs r w m a a Com­
pany ef Philadelphia, gdward A.
Pamum, AIA, arekItert, aad Rob­
ert Turner, n a r i n a lln supervi­
sor. Arnold, tew bidder for the
project, came te gaifaril yesterday
te sign Um contract aad said toat
ha plannsd te atari laying oat too
job next week. Completion af the
building, te the t o M t t bracket,
This te the sc coed aew structure
planned for the Path Ave. te
French A n . strip af W. First I t.
The first was the Goodye a r store.
Officer* of tba Florida Mate Rank
bava announced their intention to
build soon on jhair rite at Oak
Ave. and said that plaas a n being
pushed to the bidding stage.

Chuluota Legion
Changes Nam e

KUALA
LUMPUR,
Malaya
( U P ! ) - laitear-B ir Hitamuddin
Aiam Shall w**v elected king of
Malaya today and swara te te a.
simple ear*m g f at Mi aaw of­
ficial rnrtdwmt The ateettea of
Sir llisim w B a Ip to* eMafs af
tha ateo Malay states came aa
a mild surprise, lyet
tssan
Jamaiuilail, ahiof af PSr\iS state,
had boao saw nr i f te ha toe Is-

Conner Campaigns
Here Saturday
Doyle Conner, wbe ia
tor Florida sacra Is ry af agricul
tare wBl be te Sanford about 4
p. as. Saturday aad w il visit from
store te store, E. D. Kirehhoff,
Conner's campaign manager for
Seminole County, eaid today.
Plans have been made for Coo­
l e r to meet the public at the Farmera' Auction Market an Ooora
Ed. at • p. m. Conner also will
attend the Democratic polities! ral­
ly te Oviedo Saturday Bight.

By UaMed Frees International
Hurricane force winds with gusts
up to 03 miles an hour lashed Tatoosh Island off tho coast of Wash­
ington state Wednesday night.
The sheriffs office reported the
RAY ASHTON, president of the Grace Methodist Church Men’s Club te
squall line, which dumped more
shown receiving the club ch arter frum Ed Allen, left, lay leader of the Or­
than an Inch of rain on the island,
lando district. The new club held a ch arter night dinner with their wives
knocked down tree* and telephone
aa guests a t the church. O ther officers installed were Bill S tu art, treasurer,
lines. But there were no reports
Joe Leeda, membership chaitm an and, back row, B urt Revels, secretary,
of Injuries.
Tom Ownby, vice president, and Rev. W. T. Parsons J r., pastor of tha
Spring storms also struck Texas
church.
(Herald Photo)
aad Kansas before moving north­
ward.
Tbrnadocs knocked ttw roof off
a frame building at SaUna, Kan.,
and kaotknd over a ranch house
chimney and destroyed several
sheds tour miles south to F rau,
NEW. YoftE (UPI) - SU
Kan.
prices at I p. m.i
An airline pilot reported sight­
American TA T ................. M
American Tobarro ............ I03H ing two funnel-like cloud* high to
Bethlehem Steel .................. 4310 tbe sky gg.milea southwest of San
Angelo, Tea., but neither touched
Caterpillar .......................
2914
ground.
C I O .........
•**me**on a•
Thunderstorms accompanied by
Chrysler ..........
32th
Four county schools will have new prindiM tU ^ext fall. Curtiss • Wright
22th hail bit the San Angelo area. More
Hera|d Heckenbach will be principal of the now South Du Pont
220)4 than three inches of rain drenched
Sherman, Tex. .
___________________
_ will take
ike ovar
as Kastman Kodak ,
Seminole Elem entary School, John Angel
o
IU
Two airmen were killed but two
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principal-of now Long wood Elem entary, Freeman RAggett Ford Motor
•2 th others parachuted te aafaty when
will become 8anford G ram m ar School principal, and H. L. General Electric
44th their B (7 jet bomber crashed dur*
Refoe wiM become principal of Goldaboro Elem entary School. General Motors
2H lag a heavy rainstorm in north­
Tbe 8chool Hoard approved ihe Graham • Paige .
***•*••• M S west Missouri.
nomination* of these principals Ini. T A T .
A light plan# creshcd on the
......
37S
ai a meeting today. Heckenbach Lorillard
10,000 foot summit of Fisher's Peak
1IH
Minute
Maid
...
*•••*••*•*(
is'.now
Sanford Grammar School
is,aew nanrora
144Vh aoar Trioldsd, Colo., during a mow
head, Angel I* Lake Monroe Ela- I'enney ................
storm but the two Las Vegas,
14
principal, Baggett ia ■ Penn RR ...............
manta ry princli
44th N. M., men aboard were rescued.
teacher, Standard Oil (NJ)
I'taeertsl Elementary
Klc
Thundershowers were forecast
aitl Rafoe is assistant principal Sears Roebuck ... seeeaaes 49H over
much of the Eastern third of
Studcbaker
...........
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at Goldsboro.
U. S. Steel ... • o n a a a a e e * * 7tH tbe nation today.
WASHINGTON (UPI) ' - Tbe
•up*. B. T. Milwee was author­ Weatinghouae HI
Scattered showers wore expected
House Appropriation* Committee
aw
In the northwest.
told Um federal space agency ised te look into a Lakr County
today te atop hiring to . many offer to r Seminole County stu­
osecutlves and spending so much dents te attend Lake County's
Light Bulb Sale
on buildings, but granted every junior college when it is finished.
The Casselberry Lions have sold
Coet
te
‘student*
would
he
$230eont of Me roquoet tor rockets
rveeriy $00 light bulbs ia their
$aoe pee year, Milwoe said. Semiand asoon foot*.
current light bulb sal*. The' sale
ante County would get state aid,
Tha oommittoo approved the for Um project, but would still
will run through this week with
National Aeronautics and Space bava te pay $17,000 plus the cost
proceeds going for sight conser­
Administration's budget of $277,- of transporting the student* to Um
vation.
Juba Alexander waa
60S,000 for rocket development te Lake County School.
president
of
the
Sanford
Junior
fiscal year starting July 1. Part
Milwoo said that construction Chamber ol Com mere* nt Em
.
r ~
of Um funds a r t earmarked for
tha Saturn spae* vehicle which on tho new Seminole High School organisation'* noon meeting to­
NASA plana to eombiae with a ia on Ume and he has been in­ day.
j
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Other officer* elected wet* Dave
nuclear powered upper stage te formed that tho school will be
try a "soft" landing on the moon ready for occupanry when tbe KUisgeosmitb, firm vies presi­
fall session opens. The steel dent: Jack Wilber, second vice
te ate or seven yuan.
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4.
h eaid NASA's headquarter* from Hwy. J7-9I will give access president; Garnett White, third
%
her* t* overstaffed with high to the school along me western vice president; Vernon Mil*, se­
cretory: Ken McIntosh, treasurer
paid personnel, k chopped 372 property line.
and Skip Hartley, historian.
jobe from tbe agency'* plan to
f
*
The county school* hive reach­
Directors named wore Tom
add I , n e w positions.
ed
_a_peak
te.
enrollment
and
l.argcn,
Dave
Laud*,
Glen
Mc­
H also ordered NASA to pay leveled off during ihe last two Call, Speed Moreland, Troy Ray,
"closer attention" to coat* of re- months, administrative assistant
Steward Stetson and Sam
•
search and dtvlopmrnl contracts
Teague said. Teague laid ton.
because "this is the field that in­ Walter
last year, earollment never reach­
vite* the most waste."
ed a peak, but just kept climblog from month to month.
Architect John Burton shooed
Um board plana for two mors
classrooms to bo added on to
The Wilson Sebool in Paolo win
Rooonwaid Elementary Sebool.
These will bo financed by tbo in­ bo tbo aoono of the fifth county
surance money from tho old political rally at 4 p. m. today.
,*t
The rallies are sponsored by
Roseawald Sebool that burned
• &lt;
down recently. About fte.QM is the County EseeuUv# Democratic
Com mi
duo from tha insurance.
Tho Sanford First Baptist Church
Burton proposed putting the new
i
service will start at Nooa and con­ Lyman School gymnasium on tho
school's present foolbsl! field and
tinue until 2 p. m.
moving Um field further east. Ha
Dick Alkeo, owner of Alkoo Ad­
Tha Good Shepherd United Luth­ mentioned
r
that a science and lib­
eran Church will held a communion rary wteg and aa adralnlatraUv# vertising Agency te Sanford, said
today
bd
is
not
promoting
a
coupon
service to T:U p. m.
building eouid be added n ett In
sate er giving away any free
Tito f a n n ed Christ Church tbe high school building te Um fu­ gift*. A company identified as Ad
Episcopal Will hold an evening ture.
kins Advertising Agency is Uw
(V
praror onrrtod ead address at •
te
Tho board will deride whore to firm handling tbe so-called give­
p tt Um gym after appraisers sat away, Aiken said, but he ia getting
*a vatu* on land that would have a lot to phono calls because to tho
te ho bought to move the football almUartlp ia namas,
Holy IhantoM N a a n k n at 7:10 field.
n* a special Good
u_ _ . to Bp. m.
Goaamlaaten te pul te a
I f t A t t Mtthedut ('burch of fawn SB «M to give access to
Security Associates, lac., wU
ten now aefrsal plannsd tor Bag- Join te a Item Vote Stock Ex­
otevtoe to ft ton Bpi
Mte Estates between MowoB Park change In daring tonaacxww te abat tee « p ..m J to u r,
youth’s Uiranis.
aad Taaglewood.
servanro af Good Friday(

BoardSelects Four
School Principals

t p. m. Slocks

NASA Gets Okay
On Space Requests

Area Churches Schedule
Good. Friday Services

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Washington Coast

He’s No Hog

The newly formed Ohuluote
American Legion pest agreed
Baturdey te ekeagt Ha asm s te
Churches te tha Sanford area
the George Maurice Jacobs Me­
have announced various plaas far
morial Poet.
Good Friday aervjets.
Jacobs, who died several years
Many rip " '* . will cooduct tbe
ago, served ia the Bavy * * r in r i|r , dl,lo#..
so hour servlep
World War II and was a deacon e l
,
ume Christ spent on
«bs Chuluota P i n t Baptist Church.
do cburcbes will Join
The acst meeting af ton post will togeuwr
0M(,wr lor anrvkn*.
be May 7 when an ateatlo aef efIh e First F tetoytoriai Church
fire n will b* bald.
H
of Sanford, will bald a pan­
ic* from U te S p. te. i t 58. '
Plane Ditches TIN All-Bonls CatheUc .Oinrch
HAMILTON, Bermadb (UPI)—A ill Bald special aervlaaa tom* l to
twin-engined patfri
«*T*a«
Canadian Navy d
lantic off Bermuda
Church in Lake Mi
service
ter losing Us
aan freighter.

Hurricane Winds
Lash Island Off

ROME (UPI) — President Qiovannl Grouchl today asked leftleaning former Prem ier Amintore
Fanfanl to take over as premier
in Italy’s worst political crisis
since World War If.

New King Elected

THURSDAY, A PRIL 14, 1060

The County Commission Wed­
nesday adopted a policy to pro­
tect new home owner* from health
baxards created by Inadequate
septie tonka.
The policy requires that before
any plat ia recorded in the coun­
ty. Ihe board must be presented
with a feasibility report from the

Italian Crisis

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rep.
Dante F atctll , (D-Fla.) asked
Congreta Wednesday for ■ fourmillion dollar raisa in funds allotted tor flood control in Dade
County. The President'* budget
already calls for the spending of
«t.oag,700 la Dade County. FascaU
thttTJfeutr PuHte «VorK
"emLnStea^ttrueatf that'* askad
there te any serious drainage Appropriation* Committee to hike
problem* 1a a a area af the fpua- the figure te five million (tellers.
ty, the only solution was r tax
* ,
district ia that spacifla area aad Assessment Suit
MIAMI (UPI) - Two tehsuita
not a eouaty-wide tax diatriat.
The Commission asked toe filed la circuit court Wedoeedap
committee to continue R a, wort asked that Dado a n d . M adia
to find out where 'te locate the County ta t assessor* be prevented
primary ditches. Chairman John from making assessments for Cen­
Krider said toat ha teit that the tral and Southern Florida Seed
commission should not a f t as a control dtitrict* this year, The
two suite challenged the legality
permanent drainage
af the federal-state project bogun
because pohttee aouig safer
II years ago. Tbo project Involve*
it.
IT counties and go million dollars
"Thla is not a political
baa base spent a a it aa far.
Krider aeld.

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SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 672

Commission Adopts Policy
To Control Septic Tank Use

News Briefs

Flood Aid Asked

Seminole County ptol
that runoff is accessary bi this
section as well as in the Sebas­
tian location and will push use
of the canal as the m eant of dis­
posal. Another point ia that eom
trot of the water head tor Um dry
season ia considered necessary
I here.

W EATHER: Partly cloudy through Friday. High today. 80-84. Low tonight, 52-00.

The County Contniinsiun Wednesday unanimously adopt­
ed the recommendation* of th e County W ater Control and
conservation committee and hailed the lonir range plan as a
"step forw ard" in elim inating flooding in the county.
The Commission agreed th a t th e firs t step in the pro­
gram was to ask the U. S. Geographical Service for survey
maps of the county to find out — -------------------------------------

NEW YORK (UPI) - Former
President Harry S. Truman said
today that if he were IS years
younger he might again seek the
Democratic presidential nomina­
tion. "But, te it It," he said,
"it’s not fair te the country to
hog K."

tained behind a dam with galea
for use as required.
The report said that runoff
would be taken through Sebas­
tian Inlet by way of Sebastian
Creek in aoulheasi Brevard Coun­
ty. U noted that a second diver­
sion canal had been considered,
but now might not be required.

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Board Adopts
Drain Aid 'Plan
where to locate the tour primary
drainage canala in the county aa
recommended by the committee.
The Commlsaioe alto added
two hew members to the five
member board Including Zoning
Director Robert Brown and Homer
i Osborn of the County Farm Bur­
eau.
The commission also asked
Ben Wiggins of the U. I . Soil
Conservation
Service,
County
Agent Cecil Tucker, U nitarian
Val Robbins and County Engineer
Robert Davis to serve as an ad­
visory board to the committee.
M. L. Cutlum, who acted ee
spokesman for the committee in
the absence of Chairman Harold
Kastner, eaid that the county
needs a definite policy tor solving
Us drainage and conservation
problems and stated that the
principal recommandsUoM a*
made h r the group was the re­
moval ef water Worn county pro­
perty and the setting up of ■
series ef primary senate or dltebee.
The committee pointed eat that
this waa a long range program
and eouid net take eara ef any

tor Irrigation of farms and other
requirements.
Four such reservoir* are sug­
gested. forming a series of
lakes, two to four miles wide just
above SR 46 in Seminole and
Volusia Counties to SR so in In­
dian River County, a distance
of SO mites, Ksrh would be re­

Alexander Named
Jayee President

County Health department con­
cerning tha method of water sup­
ply and sewer disposal.
The policy was recommended by
County sanitarian Val Robbins
who said that last year 43 percent
of homes hullt in the rounly were
connected to a public aewer sys­
tem "and it should be 90 per­
cent."
He added dial in many in­
stances septic tanks were built
near homes on low ground. "This
new poliey would slop alt Dipt,"
he said.
The board authorised Zoning
Director Robert Brown to draw
up maps showing existing sewer
systems and present them to
the health department for study.
The County Commission also
agreed Wednesday to order tha
Dallas Asphalt Plant in Paola
to live up to all conditions of its
use permit agreement within 10
days.
A delegation of residents in the
area had complained to Ihe board
Tuesday that the aand removing

Fancy Drug Ads
Used On Doctors,
Committee Told
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Senate
investigators were told today that
soma eompsnles use the same ad­
vertising techniques to peddle nrw
drugs to physicians that era used
to sell new automobiles I* the
general public.
Dr. Chauncey D. I-eake of the
Ohio Stale University Medical
School said drug prices eouid b*
reduced if manufacturers toned
down advertising and promotional
campaign*.
He said drug advertisers "seem
lo think that physicians a r t simple­
tons and that they may bo per­
suaded to use new drugs te the
same way that people generally
are persuaded to buy new tioihea
and new automobiles."
l-eake made hi* atatemanta in
prepared leslimony to Um Senate
Anti-Trust and Monopoly subcom­
mittee, headed by Sen. Estes Kefauver (DTtnn.), wbicb la inves­
tigating prices and profits ta tha
drug Industry.
ixake also recommended (hat
every new drag be tested first on
healthy adult human* — "prefer­
ably by those advocating tbe new
drug” — before it ia used on sick
people.

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operation has seriously
value of their property.
Tbe board author!ted Zoning
Director Robert Brown to notify
the company to got an adoqaatn
dust collector for their operation.
The company waa given a nan*
permit te 1931 with certain con­
ditions, including tbo as* ad
smoke screens and a dust catchoo.

Mize Appointed
Interim Judge
By Governor
aov. I-eRoy Col tins Wednesday
appointed Sanford Attorney Ver­
non Mlae aa Interim County Judgn
to fill Um mexplred to m o i
Jude* Wilson Alaunder.
Mis* had bees recommended W
the Seminole County Bar Asto ck
alio*.
The County Commission np«
proved Mis*'* bond Wednesday
when ho received notrite* Men «ri
the appointment Mia* will tab*
hi* bond I* Taliaha seoa Friday 4*
be potted aad then be aware in.
Tho Interim eppofcrttnewl writ bn
unUI Jan. 1, 1M1,
•Mine te 4b* 4mly asmfidlta fra
tha office on 4b* primary ballot,
Ha qualified test week after te a
secretary of state bad spas
qualifications after Mm daadb
Judge Alexander.

New Art Exhibits
On View A!
Thera la a new p o n y af ate
bl bit ions banging la tha | a l »
las of th* Florida Federation af
Art Headquar4m te DaBaay. I t *
naw w nsw a ww Mine w
».
Hi Um ftenjamin Wert H a l •
group
of I small
watoraotet
sketches fay Charles Edgar, Bnrtla Art Club member and FFA
officer, ie being shows. Tbte *mhibit b tba third ta a series r i
memorial aha-artist shows.
In lb* Whistler and tones BedUriel is a traveling exhibit ed
Um Florida Artirt Group. Item*
arc M paintings ta this enWMtton, Um tooth annual out for Ifrfo
organisation, wbicb ia one ad
many engaged in circulUng a rt
exhibitions and includes 130 pro­
fessional artists from throughout
Florida.
Visiting boars for ihe galleries
are 10 a. m. to noon and 1 te 4
p. m. Monday through Friday,
and 1 to • p. m. Saturday and
Sunday.

Outlawed African
Group Urges Action
JOHANNESBURG. South A frits
(UFI) - Tha outlawed Africa*
National Congress baa launched a a
underground move ter a saw sa ­
lt v* stay-home proiert against
South Arriea’s racial laws, B was
disclosed today.
Folk* brake a Simla r d aau te
straiten last weak by raiding Ibn
native lownttup af N yaass an
several days and heating tenths
who refused to ge to weak.
Leaflets signed hy an
gtney committee" ef tea t
wera found is Mrials. I t
north of Johannesburg. TWy arito f
an African* to pull a wen
cs
stay-home pretort alerting
Monday.

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�A proposed plan which lists
the long-discussed Sanford-Titusfville Canal as one possible means
of discharging excess waters In
this area will be dim m ed at e
meeting in Sanford April SI.
Seminole, Brevard, Orange and
Volusia County official* who have
been working on water problems
will attend the meeting in the
courthouse to talk about the plan
with represent stive a of tha Cen­
t r a l and Southern Florida Flood
Control District, who proposed It.
The flood control district is
asking support of the proposal
by officials and property owners
In counties Involved. A report
distributed hy the district stresses
that emphasis being placed on

"reflection of local interests’' in
the plan.
Chamber of Commerce Manager
John Krider said the plan has
much merit, hut that Seminole
County interests would he served
best by a drain-off outlet some­
where in this section instead of
much farther south at hat been
suggested.
This would mean that the Sanfonl-Tituiville Canal could aerve
two purposes - • for navigation
and to dlacharge excess waters,
with part of the coal of the
canal being borne by the flood
control district.
“ At present we*r# Belling no
real benefit from any funds bring
spent through the flood control
district as all the money Is be­
ing put into projects in (he south
end of tha state,’’ Krider said.

Seminole County will propose
that tha canal be included In tha
plan a* one of two runoff ehannrls, he said,
"We have improvrd.on the idea
for the canal by eliminating some
complications conreming t h e
route It would lake," Krider said.
"We now think it might termi­
nate toulb of Titusville, maybe
around Indian River City. This
would bypass some well fields
and other obstacles easier than
in aotne earlier proposals and we
have the support of some pro­
perly owners involved in the rights
of way."
The plan to be discussed at the
upcoming meeting here may soon
be recommended to the U. 5.
engineers If it is received favor­
ably by the areas affcclcd, the

report of the flood control dis­
trict said.
It tnctudes a aeriea of dual
purpose water storage reservoirs
in the low lying marsh area amt
the existing river channel. Dur­
ing ihe wet portion of each year
the water in these reservoir*
would he lowered to elevations

VOL. XL1X

calculated to provide the stor­
age capacity required to ease of
excessive rainfall and high flood
runoff. The minimum elevalions
would leave adequate wa^er to
prevent fish loss and for noma
and industrial demands.
During the dry season tha reser­
voir* would retain enough water

The Counly Commission Wedneaday adopted a policy to pro­
tect new home owners from health
baiards created by inadequate
septie tanka.
Th* policy requires that befora
any plat is recorded in ihe coun­
ty. (he board must be presented
with a feasibility report from the

ROME (UPI) — President Gio­
vanni Grone hi today asked leftleaning former Premier Amtntore
Fanfanl to take over a* premier
in Italy'* worst political crisis
since World War II.

He’s No Hog
NEW YORK (UPI) - Former
President Harry S. Truman said
today that if he were tS yean
younger he might again seek the
Democratic presidential nomina­
tion. "But, aa H It," ha said,
"k's not iak to Um country to
hog k."

RAY ASHTON, president of the Grace Methodist Church Men’a Club to
shown receiving th* club charter from Ed Allen, left, lay leader of the Or­
lando dlatrict. The new club held a charter night dinner with their wlveg
aa gtieata at the church. Other officera iniUlled were Bill Stuart, traaaurar,
Joe Leeda, membership chaiiman and, back row, Burt Ravels, secretary,
Tom Ownby, vice president, and Rev. W. T. Parsons Jr., pastor of the
church,
(Herald Photo)

Flood Aid Asked
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Rep.
Dante Faacell , (D-Fla.) asked
Congrats Wednesday for a fourmillion dollar raise In funds allot­
ted for flood control in Dad*
County. The President’s budget
already calls for the spending,of
11.01,700 to Dade County, Faacetl
asked Hi* J f o w PuHto Work*
Appropriations Committee to Wka
the figure to fine million dollars
ty, tho only solution waa r tax

district to that spacifto ares and
not a oounty-wido ton district.
The Commission asked Hte
committee to conttnuo Ha , work
to find out whom'to tocaln Ito
primary ditches. Chairman’ John

_ Krider said foot to Ilk that th*
W commission should not art a* ■
permanent drainage cowitoktao
because pototoa ooeid enter toto

Assessment Suit

'

MIAMI (UPI) - Two )•« suit*
filed to circuit court Wednesday
asked that Dado and. Martin
County tax a m ater* be prevented
from making asaoaamenta for Cen­
tral and Southern Florida flood
control district* thia year, The
two suits challenged the legality
at the fedaral-atato project begun

k.

"This is not a political proWorn," Krider said.

First Federal
Bid Awarded
Tho new quartan tor P in t Fede­
ral Saving* A Lodn to Ito built at
W. Flrat St. and N. Bins Are. will
be eon si rue led by A. Daria Arnold
Co., of Orlando, k ha* boas an­
nounced by B. C. Harper Br., Aral
rice preaidant of too thrift Ann.
Nino Central Florida aaf t aaton
submitted btda which wore optotod
at the asaoclatleo’a affleo Tuesday.
Attending tbs ngaolag worn repre­
sentative* of 11w Ottoman Goa.
pa ay af Philadelphia. Blwnrd A.
Parnum, AIA, araUtoct, and Rob­
ert Turner, ooastroatioa nporvisor. Arnold, tow bidder for the
project, camo to leafard yesterday
to sign Um contrast and said that
ho planned to start logins ant tot
job next week. Completion af the
building, ka tha to M H bracket,
ha* boon **t tor ak m—(hi.
This la Ih* second now structure
planned far th* Farit Are. to
Franck Aro. atrip af W. First BL
The first waa tha Goodyear start.
Officers of the Florida State Bank
have announced their Intention to
build loan on fhetr ak* at Oak
Ave. and laid that plana are being
puihed to the bidding stag*.

Chuluota Legion

Doyle Connor, who is running
for Florida aaoralary of agricul­
ture wfll bo to Sanford about 4
p. as. Saturday and wiH risk from
store to store, B. D. Kirchhoff,
Conner’s campaign manager for
Samtoolo County, said today.
Plans have been made for Con­
ner to meet Ih* public at th* Farma rt’ Auction Market am Ooora
Bd. at • p. m. Conner also will
attend the Democratic political ral­
ly to Oviedo Saturday night.

Ian Church

HAMILTON, Barmnfla
twin-engined palfrt 0m
Canadian Navy ditchgfl‘1
Unite off Bermuda tally
tor losing ito position
isn freighter.

------------------------------------------- The School Board approved lhe
nominations of these principals
at a meeting today. Heckenbach
t o , now Sanford Grammar School
hand, Angel Is Lake Monroe Ellmintsry principal, Baggett is a
Ptoterest Elementary teacher,
aito Refoe la assistant principal
at Goldsboro.
f (UPI)
The
gupt. R. T. Milwee was author­
tattoos Committee
al apace agency ised m look into a Lake County
far Seminole County stu­
today to atop hiring so many offer
dent* to attend Lake County’s
ozecultvea and spending so much Junior
college whan it is finiahed.
on buildings, but granted every
Coal
to
student* would bo I2Moort of Ito request for rorkoto 9M0 pet year.
Milwo* said. Semi­
and moan toots.
nole County would get stale aid,
The oommittoo approved the for Um project, but would atlll
National Aeronautics and Spaco have to pay 111.000 plus ihe root
Administration’s budget of *271,- of traaaptotiag Um students to Um
601,000 fir rocket development to Lake County School.
fiicsl y«ar starting July 1. Part
Milwee said that construction
Um fund* a n earmarked for
on
tho now Seminole High School
• Saturn apace vehicle which
on time end he has been In­
NASA plana to combine with a ka
nuclear powered upper stag* to formed that the school will be
try a “aaft" landing on the moon ready for occupancy when the
fall aeaalon open*. The aiorl
framework ie all built. A road
k said NASA’s headquarter* Worn Ifwy. 17 9* will give aeceas
her* ie overstaffed with high to the school along tit# western
paid personnel, k chopped 3T1 property lint.
Jobe from the aim er's plan to
The county schools have reach­
add f,9H new position*.
ed a peak in enrollment and
R al*o ordered NASA to pay leveled off during ihe Urt two
"rloror attention" to coat* of re­ month*, administrative aisiitant
search and devlopmenl contracts Walter Teague said. Teague laid
becauat "thia is the field that In­ lari year, enrollment never reach­
vito* tha most waria."
ed a peak, but Juri kept climbtog from month to month.
Arrhitoct John Hurion showed
tho board plan* for two more
claaarooma to ba added on to
Soronwald Elementary School.
These wtU be financed by the in­
surance money from the old
Hoaenwald School that burned
down recently. About 18,001 I*
duo from the insurance.
The Sanford rirst Baptist Church
Burton proposed putting the new
service will start r t Noon aad eon- Lyman School gymnasium on the
school'a present football field and
Unu* until S p, m.
moving the field further east Ha
Tho Good Shepherd United Luth­ mentioned
that a science and lib­
eran Church will bold a communion rary wing and an administrative
service at Till p. m.
building could be added next to
Tha T|—gwaed Christ Church the high school building in th* fu­
BplscoMl wll| hold sn evening ture.
prapor Mfrieb and address at I
The board will decide where to
p -»put Um gym after appraisers art
a value on land that would have
to ho bought to move the football
field.
MUwoo ho* raked .dm County
Commission to put to a seed
Church rt from I I M It giv* access to
Ihn now adtort planned Mr Bag-

Area Churches Schedule
Good. Friday Services
Churches to tho Sanford area
have announced various piano far
Good Friday rorvjrta.
Many ripw-c . will conduct the
tradition** hour aervlcy
narklr
um* Christ spent on
Jie yf
o* rhurcboa will Jain

Plane Ditches -

Four county school* will hnve new prindtmU,jiext. full.
Herald Heckenbach will be principal of the now South
Seminole Elementary School, John Angel will take &lt;&gt;v«r a*
principal-of new Longwood Elementary, Freeman Baggett
will become Sanford Grammar School principal, and H. L.
Rgfot wiM bneomn principal of Goldaboro Elementary School.

S

All-Souia Catholic .diarch
d madol aervtooa tomal to

tained behind ■ dam with ftlea
for uie as required.
The report said (hat runoff
would b« taken through Sebasllan Inlet by way of Sebastian
Creek in southeast Brevard Coun­
ty. It noted that a second diver­
sion canal had been considered,
but now might not be required.

Seminole Cbh # ptomiiei A M
that runoff in necessary fai thin
lection ai well aa in til* Sebas­
tian location and will puih u«*
of tha canal at th* ineana of diapnaal. Another point la that eontrol of tha walar head lor Um dry
icaton la considered M eetaarf
here.

WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Friday. High today, 80-84. Low tonight, 52-00.
THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1060
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A
United Press Leased Wire Established *908

The Count)* Commission Wednesday unanimously adopt­
ed the recommendations of the County Water Control and
conservation committee and hailed the long range plan aa a
0 "step forward” in eliminating flooding in the county.
The Commiaeion agreed that the flrat atep in the pro. gram was to ask the U. S. Geographical Service for survey
maps of th* Monty to find out
wiser* to locate th* four primary
drainage canal* in the county aa
recommended by the committee.
The Commiasloe also added
two hew member* to tho five
member board including Zoning
Director Robert Brown aad Homer
m Osborn of the County Farm Bur* eau.
The commission also asked
Ben Wiggins of the U. f- Soil
Conservation
Service,
Counly

for Irrigation of farms and other
requirements.
Four surh reservoirs are sug­
gested, forming a series of
takes, two to four miles wide just
above SR 48 in Seminole and
Volusia Counties to sn do in In­
dian River County, a distance
of *0 miles. Each would be re-

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By United Press International
Hurricane force winds with gusts
up to H miles an hour lashed Tatoosh Island off Ihe roast of Wash­
ington state Wednesday night.
The sheriff's office reported the
squall line, which dumped more
than an inch of rata on th* island,
knocked down trees and telephone
tinea, But there were no reports
of Injuries.
Spring storms also struck Texas
and Kansas before moving north­
ward.
Tornadoes knocked the roof off
a frame building at SaUna, Kan.,
and knocked over a ranch house
ehimney and destroyed aeveral
shed* lour mile* south of Pratt,
Kaa.
An sir line pilot reported sight­
ing two funnel-like elouda high to
Ihe sky Ai-mJlei southwest of Kan
Angelo, Tea., but neither touched
ground.
Thunderstorms accompanied by
hail hit the gan Angelo area. More
than three inchea of rain drenched
Sherman, Tex.
Two airmen were kiltod but two
others parachlited to aafely when
their B-47 jet bomber crashed dur­
ing a heavy rainstorm in non tvwest Missouri.
A light plan* crashed on the
10,000 foot summit of Fisher’s Peak
near Trinidad, Colo., during a snow
storm but the two Las Vegas,
N. M., men aboard were rescued.
Thundershowers were forecast
over much of the Eastern third of
the nation today.

Scattered showers were expected
to the northwest.

Llffht Bulb Sale
The ’Casselberry l.inn* have sold
nearly BOO light bribe lo their
current light bulb sal*. Th* sale
will nm through this week with
proceeds going for sight eonscrJohn Atoxender was elected vetlon.
president of the Sanford Juntor
Chamber of Com mere* at too
organisation’* noon mtoting to­
day.
Other officera elected war* Dave
KUisgenamith, first vie* presi­
dent; Jack Wilber, tecond vita
president; Uaraeu White, third
vice president; Vernon Mil*, se­
cretary; Ken Mrlntosh, treasurer
ami Skip Hariley, historian.
Director* named wore Tom
l.argen, Dave Laude, Glen Mc­
Call, Speed Moreland, Troy Ray,
Steward Metro* and lam Skel­
ton.

Paola Political
Rally Tonight
Th* Wilton School t o Paola wiH
be the acta* of lb* fifth county
political raUy at • p. m. today.
The rallies are sponsored by
th* County Eaecutlvo Democratic
Committee,

Adkins, Not Aiken
Dick Aiken, owner of Aiken Ad­
vertising Agency la Sanford, said
today bo I* not promoting o coupon
book sal* or giving away any free
lift*. A company idenlUiod aa Ad­
kins Advertising Agency la Um
firm handling the so-called give­
away, Aiken said, but ho la getting
a lot af phorn call* because af the
rimUarUy in name*,

No Slock* Friday
Security Associates, !nr., wgl
Join to t Mow V o* Mock Ba
chanso Jo daring toamnww In ob­
servance of Good Friday.

Counly Health department con­
cerning the method of water sup­
ply and sewer disposal.
The policy was recommended by
Counly sanitarian Val Robbins
who said that last year AS percent
of homes hulll In the county were
connected to a public sewer sys­
tem "and k should be 90 per­
cent."
He added that In many In­
stances septic tank* were built
near homes on low ground. "This
new poliey would slop all thgt,"
he said.
The board authorised Zoning
Director Robert Brown to draw
up maps showing existing sewer
systems and present them to
the health department for study,
The County Commission also
agreed Wednesday to order the
Dallas Asphalt Plant in Paola
to live up to all conditions of its
use permit agreement within 10
day*.
A delegation of residents In the
area had complained to the board
Tuesday that th* sand removing

Fancy Drug Ads
Used On Doctors,
Committee Told
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Sonata
investigators were told today that
soma companies use the same ad*
verlislng techniques to peddle new
drugs to physicians (hat aro used
to sell new automobile* to the
general public.
Dr. Chauncey D. I-eab* of the
Ohio Stale University Medical
School said drug prices could to
reduced If manufacturers toned
down advertising and promotional
campaigns.
He said drug advertisers "aeem
lo think that physicians ars simple­
tons and (hat they may to per*
suaded to use new drug* to the
same way that people generally
are pcriuaded to buy new tlolhea
and new automobiles."
I.rake made his atalemenla to
prepared testimony to the Senate
AnllTrmt and Monopoly subcom­
mittee, headed by Sen. Estes Kefauver (D Tenn.l, which la inves­
tigating price* and profit* to tho
drug industry.
I*ake also recommended that
every new drug be lasted first nn
healthy adult humans — "prefer­
ably by those advocating the new
drug" — before k la used on sick
people.

NO. «72

operation has seriously hurt the
value of thelr property.
The board author!tad Zoning
Director Robert Brown to notify
Ih# company to get an adeqaato
dust collector for their operation.
The company waa given a wee
permit In 1UI with certain eondiilona, including th* aa* of
smoke scream and a dust catch**

Gov. LeRoy Collin* W ilton dap
appointed Sanford Attorney Tern
non Miae aa Interim County JudgW
to rill the uaexplred term «fl
Judge Wilson Alexander.
Mis* had town recommended W
the Seminole County Bnr. Aaeochv
alien.
The County Commisafon ape
proved Mice's bond Wednesday
whan he received notill cotton M
the appointment. Mlao will to bo
hi* bond to Taltohoaaoo Friday to
be posted and then be awam In.
Th* Interim appointment v*W bn
until Jan. f, 1M1,
-Mtoe to the f l y aao didst* flto
tha office on tbs primary ballot
Mo qualified tort week after ton
secretary of atoto tod opened
qualification* arts* the death ad
Judge Alexander.

New Art Exhibits
On View Af DeB

to the Benjamin Wert Mai •
group
of I small
wataronkg
■ketches by Charlas Edgar, Bnrtto Art (Tub member and TTk
officer, to being shown. Thin *mhiblt to Um third in a serial r t
memorial one-artist show*.
In Um Whistler and lone* flat­
teries U a (raveling exhibit eg
Um Florida Artist Group. Itooo
are to painting* to this ertMto*
tton, Um tooth annual one for toto
organisation, which to one eg
many engaged In circuiting art
exhibitions and include! 1J0 pro­
fessional artlsu from throughout
Florida.
Visiting hours for Um galleries
are 10 a. m. to noon aad t to 4
p. is. Monday through Friday,
and 1 to I p. m. Saturday and
Sunday.

Outlawed African
Group Urges Actton
JOHANNESBURG. South Africa
(UPI) — Th* outlawed African
National Congress baa launched an
underground move tor a now na­
tive stay-boms protest againrt
South Africa's racial laws, B waa
disclosed today.
Police broke a ainaflar doorom
Stratton last week by raiding tha
native township af Nyman an
aeveral days and boating htorito
who refused to go to weak. J

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Schooner Runs
Into Trouble
DAYTONA BEACH &lt;UI»l)-Four
youni w«mn at
In ■ Kbooacr
for ail da&gt;( had a twUl current
to thank today for brtnfinf thorn
lately into ahore.
0
Betti ailpln, 14, Boyce. Va.t Sue
Reed, » . Mary Anna Van Word*
graita. 8 . and Pamela Swift, all
of New York, left Ulaml laat
Tburaday with two do|« named
Cocoanut and Queenie, Intendlna to
Mil to New York.
About midni|ht Saturday, they
■aid. a atom to n tha aails off
their J l foot acbooner and tha
motor went dead. The craft drifted
until Tueaday when a awlft eurrant0
ran it aground near Ormond Boa ah
north of here.

Hla Sanford Atlantic and Florida

I* Banka will ba Open Friday. In
•tetea baakt will eloee on

, .. ____ Friday. K
:
• * o
i The City Duplicate Bridie Club
5wtil meat at f tM p. m. today at tho
aid eourtt near the Civic
• * *
,
Seminole Beard nf RaoMnn
mbera who attended the guarconference of the Florida
of Realtors BoaId ri Oov*
recently were N, V. Farm*
- , i or, William Stamper,’ Baymond
; ; BaU, Genevieve Btetr, Florence
.Marrlta, Ruth HamUteu, Richard
fm re, Ivareit Harper, h . E. Taf■far, Adelaide Motto and Tbalma
| Oanulet. Tho eonferenet wet held
halt Friday and latitfday at tiM
i-CbMvy PIbm MateTia Oriaade.

^-

lha Bamlaola Yoarimtster t Club
LwiH meet at Tp. m. today at Rain* tend the dinner and meeting,
V

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rDieaIdacan
r awithu

I

at the Klwanla Club luneboon. He
Mid the proceeding! before the 71
member Hebrew Sanhedrin court
wai 111*1*1, according to Hebrew

&lt;:• • *

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'By United Preaa International
Tod David back-lracked on a
campaign atalament Wadneaday,
but moat of tho ether candidatai
for governor pushed forward with
further chargee, pledgee, and propoiale.
David admittad at Miami that
"I did tahe aomo liberty” with
Alfred A. MeKeihan of Brooke.
vIDe, a lobby in far Florida bankera.
David aald recently that Me*
Kelhan endoraed bia propoial that
lha atata aaiea ta t ha applied to
banka.
Wednesday David aald he had
made tha atatement with "tongue
In cheek."
"1 certainly would not oapoet
him in euppnrt my program,"
David laid.
McXelhan, who had denied
Davld’a atatement in lettera to
Florida bankera, termed David "a

EoBnath Melatrih deicribad tha law.
y * 1 *** *
poiri of Tie* Chriet’a aieueor before the San­
hedrin court wai the blah priori
Calipbat. That waa illegal becaui#
a Judge cannot be an aenuar.
and Calapbai waa preeccutor and
M S*. Melntoah Mid.
Tudaa Iacariot waa the only
witanaa agalaat Chriri- A eon*
feaalao cannot bo wed agalaat
aa accuand poraea nnlaaa attaat*
ad by two witnaaaaa, tha atlanwy
Mid.
Tho Sanhedrin voted oaanl*
Mowly that Chriri wm "gulUy

w i f i •**

matting aacantly
recently with Negro groupa.
Said McCarty in Wakulla:
"It la wrong to moot ueratiy
with oolorod laadors and than filewhom in tha atata promlan loudly
to uphold aegrcfslion."
Earlier at MonlicoUo, McCarty
pledged'that "aa your governor,
I will not yield to nreaturn or
throata from tha NAACP.”
Farria Bryant aald in hia Ocala
hamatawn that a uafflad depart*
mant of natural reaourcaa waa
neadod In improve atata flood aontrot,
Florlda'a natural naourcoa, ha
aaid, era now admieietorad by
more than n daaaa independent
aaenciea.
At Palatka, Haydon Burna frill*
claod authaeka in F k rtta military
baaaa whan "a haachhaad r i Communlarn Uoo only ao mllao off*
AtfVa99
Frgeumably referring to Cuba,
tha JaekaoavlUo mayor aald lha
Stvaraor and alatn official# ahauid
loin Florida flan. George Smathara
"in waraias Ihn nation of tba CommuoUUa throat that today la decaat to «ur daoratapa."

VS m*
''.sxtrajsi
under tk* flell*

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1 y w r i n e ano
1

abawimiun

All af Chart** Utraet from It#

B a■ weu*m ( hSi gi*t lie
a aini*rM*it*e
a ta
w ilt urn waeterly right *r wa
11ni ef H trh*i air* , i a*d a
wf Chari** atreet from l u In

'r ia n t a f way line of Market
street Beat le the W eaterly
fig h t ml w ay lie* of th e At*
te M f O o a a tu e e B ellroaa. alt
In re e e t'a AddliUn la Alla*
meal*, aoeerOlac te P la t Book
t, Page 14, af the Public Bee*
orCe e f M m laele O eanty, Pier*

Good Idea
MIDDLEBURY. Y t (UP!) —
Tho Mlddlabnry Collage froahman
aIam volunteorad te babyatt for
all faculty membere ao tba profaa*
•ora and thalr wlva* could have an
evening o u t
Proehmu Council Via* Pied*
dant May Jean Rahaon of Akron,
Ohio, M id ; "Thit way w* can got
to know more of tho faculty well
and perform aanatructlv* aetlv-

m b

tn P rtM 'a AdflUen la
ment*. anoordlny to p i n
1, P ace 14, *f A * Pakll*
■rd* ol asmlnol* C ount,,

Me.

Alla*
B oth
B*o&gt;
Plor*

te a l M t M il Tawn C ouatll
Sri# a pain* bosrlng •• the
Itlon a t f : i l o'clock an lha ttb
• f May. A. D. l i l t , a t the
rn (ta ll of - Altamonte a p rln a a
rMa. a t which Urn* ihn** fa r
U i lM t the »*n»* will be
p# aa# fi**l a * t|sn t* h ta .
h it t l t h day ef April, a . b .

Wall.a 1* h*r* by g l v t n t h a t
une»rai«n»d w ill, a n t h a t l t h
n t Mar. A. I&gt;. 11#0, *r***nt t a

Mra. Level# May and baby, San*
ford! Eddie J . Began, Tltuavlllat
Eddie Smith, SaaJords David Hum­
phrey, Sanford: Jotaph Elagina
ST, Sanfard; Floyd r . Athnw,
Langwaod; Margaret Matbawa,
Lake Mcoredi John P, Woavor,
Wiliiatno; William White, Enter*
prieoi John W. Carter, Sanfard.
APRIL U
Lola Colvanbaah. Sanford; Leonard
BaahatraM, Sanford; Wtitle Jam**
Darla, Sanford; Eva Ethel Mat
Bronaon, Sanford; Clayton Byrd,
Sanford; Margie Abney, Sanford;
Katherine Harvey, Sanford.

Tho atudant council gooe fur­
ther than being a political back­
drop or popularity club. It sponcore tha annual May Day ball,
football homecoming parade and
dance, end Sadia Hawkine Day.
It triat to provide leadership In
echoo! eempelgni, Uko laat lerm’t
cleanup drive.
On the huiiaeaa tide of tha
ledger, tha council rum tho paper
and pencil u k o d eupply coneoa-

M a m f o o t &amp; i g ^ n a s a o f S w at,
nnla C nuntr. r i a H t l , hla final r e ­
tu rn , account ana voechere, 0*
A dm lalairator nf lha E sta te af
NUTA RAM I t U n 4Moaaa4. AtO
a t aald lime, th aa a n ! tear*,
rnaho appllcatlaa i* tha aaMI JOBf*
lt’a hard to generaliae about for » final »*ltl*m«nt nt hla a i m inistration a t aald aaiaia and fa r
tho typo atudant that gala alert­ an
nrdar a ierb erg leg him aa aaah
. , •
ed to Me oouncil, Chrietontan AOmtniatreter. • •
Oatad thla tha t l t h la y of April,
■aid. You might thlok tho popular, A. D. III*.
DONAIX WATHB BMX
j
witty type would make the grade,
A t A C m talitratar a t tha
but that ien’t alwaye the cu e. A
*
tat*
a
r
■tudent muil kava a C-plue avorXWVA BAB M U ,

aga to qualify aa a candidate
and that meana having aomething more than Juet popularity
or an athletic m o d i ho •■plain*

■TRNOTROM. DAVIS * MdlWTOO*
A ttarnara fo r A dmiatatraeae
Edward* Oulldlna
■an ford, Plorlda

S a n d Fl owa r t For E o s t a r
nil intermediary between faculty
• Pino MnetloN Bloomiac Plaatu
and etudente. Thara Me atudant
• Mixed Bowgnnit
• D id Gu Mm
oouncil.
• Rones
• Csnagdfl
Tho oouncil ot Seminole High
la Uko the M oral goveramrat of
• CnnutioM
• Oat M a r Lilias
lha United State*. K coordinate#
Flower*, Wired Asywhar* Ab )U m
•ctiviUaa involving tho whote
achool, Ouldanco Director Edward
A. F. R A M S A Y , F l o r i t f
Chrlatoaaoa arid Friday. You
might aompero offlcara of Mo
v*
M4H
am * n n kO ni
lone rlaaaoa to hoada af f l S m t U i n n - Toother Uahord Unto
atatea, with (ho atudant council look over aa oe-advltar thla year.
anting ae a aontral asocutivo and
logialaUvt hoard.
In pari yean, each claa* electad
reproeenuttro# to Ihn council,
with tha atudant body rifle ora (tba
topi la lebool poilUaa), tba vice
preaident and p u t prtaldoote of
each clan ittting "u-oCflcio."
Thla ayatom gave ropreaontatkm
to each of tho .{pur high achool
DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND OUR CONTROL
cUaaca, while giving each dam
mars vole* than the one Juri

The WHIRLYBIRD
D I D ~ I U ) I G E T TO F O O D M A R T
LAST F R ID A Y - HOW EVER
WEATHER

PERMITTING

THE W H I R L Y B I R D
W IL L B E AT FOODM ART T H IS
......... f i f t h
2 TO 6:30 P. M.

Chuluoto Retired
Club To Moot

It* .

* p. m. te tba Community Ch&gt;b

K atie, le hereby given by the Haute.
Vewa Cennelt e f A t t a m e a l e
Hartley Savaga, Praridaat n f
B prlBfi, Ism mala County, n o r i te ,
tup aancuaccd tha April
th a t n P etltlen wee Wed w ith
i will hn a eatebrattea af the
e a lt Oeunrll on ih* t t t h Bey of
Ayrll, A. D. l i l t , te eloee, vacate
In t aanlvencry. Thorn will
a n t abandon n p e rl of th a t ear*
•iMlina af riftcen and all
tain etreet in th e Town nf A lt*,
ri an urged te ha srnaent.
men* Uprlnr*. Bcmineie Cennty,
Hiwm Matting will fellow
P te rld t, C ttcribe# ee f*ll*we:
All th a t p ertlan a t Or*ve Ave­
nue ly ln c R ett *f a u tle n
■ freet ef P reat'e Addltlen te
A ltam onte ae reeerdea la P lat
•o a k 1, Pago 14. a f tke Pub*
He BseerOg ef Bemlaela Ceaety,
rie rta e ,
a a t th a t tke eaif Tew a Oeuaell
will hate a eebit* kearlng an tke
P etltlen a t f i l l c'eleek e a Me Ilk
Bay e f Nay, A. D. IM t, a t Ik t
Town H ill o f A ltam eate B y rte ia
Plorlda, a t which tim e thoee for
a n a ag eln e t Ibo acme will be beard
Bed ftaal a rt toe tehee.

Mwy, IT-IL Bn,

of Sanfard R E S T A U R A N T
SEE
FOR

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SANFORD
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FROM

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C lirk a f Tew a I'ouecll
A lternant# Iprln g e, Florid*

F R E E R ID E
W EEK

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AIR

DOG

|“TH E F IN EST GRAPEFRUIT D R IN K A V A ILA B LE"
OR BRING 72 SALTY DOG BOTTLE iffipp TO
SPECIAL
CARTON
m gn
THIS
OF t
4 9 c

Pnbllek April 14, I H I.

m

THE

P U R C H A S E 72 B O T T L E S O F S A L T Y

Wla tlth day e« Apr*, X p.

c le rk of Towe C*utiot|

Bail Aprs II, tMt.

appm catio *

rttiite .

TO WHOM IT HAT l ONCMtlNt

i /# / NKHRT NANICN

AllAmeaie npcieee, Plorlda

Leona M. Hancock, Sanford; Bar­
bara Sullivan, Orem# City; Johnala Jehnaon, Sanford; Poari Chambora, Sanford; Jama* Emeraon,
Sanford; Owondolyn Johnton, San­
ford; John M. Bryn, DaBary; La­
mar Cherry, Mime.
'

Want to ao# how Semleolvtfi|h
toachee govarnmodl and Mrvica
at tba aam# time?
Then take a look at tha Sami*
nolo itudent eouncll.
Each year the hish eeboei youngetere chooee their leedere in a
eyelam that la nearly aa complicaied ae the proeldentlal aloe-

Oaaei

aanca

V A C A m e AMD A B A k M k lk *
All th a t portlen ef &lt;1rav* Ave­
nue Irln # B a n «f a tetln n Btr»*t
of P rael'a A&lt;tlU*a to A lta­
Tba Chuluota Retired couplet
monte a* recordad |n P lat Hook
I. Pace 14. of Ike Public B sr- Club will kava Ikrir monthly Pel
■into ef ■emlnolo County, Pier* Luck Supper Thursday, April It. at

K’v
s a i Jir’w s s t
It Council on the I t th day ot

nut

n m

Legal Notice
MwncM n r

&gt; WHOM IT MAT OOMOBBKl
foils* le ktreky a It ** ay tk*
w a O euktli af A l t a m # a t a
irll, A, n , iM t. le elm*, r e c e ti
0 abenCon a y e n ef m e t m t t i *
M l la the Town er Altamoolo
ria n t, gemlnol* I'ouety, rie rlt* ,
term*# a* fellewei
AU af Ckerlee Bireet from lie
U tereH iio e with tho B e n rig h t
a f w a r lino a t l&lt;oneweet A»»*
n u t Beat te lie In I er*, olio*
with the W reierly righi of w a r
line e f Marhoi nir**t and ell
of C herlte e tr * tl (rent H* In*
lere e iite e w ith Ih* K«*ierly
B-V ’
r *ahl af way lino *f H srb*t
.
,
a tre e t Ka»t In th e W tu e rly
■ rig h t of way tin* ef th* A t.

XWVA HAB BILL,

Hospital Notes

* t!2 t* y a« r the council wiU take
an oven more rcallatlc approach
to poUtici with "bomogtnooua
homo ronMa." BcprcaonUtlvoa
from each aiaat wUl ha nlnatnd
directly from bom# rooma, tnatead
of from the claw nt large. That
way, each eouacUmaa or girt
will have aomathlag Uhn a con*
P laatici Exports H ist riituoncy, Chrlrianaon Mid. Thera
NEW DELHI (U H ) - India will be l«u upporclaaa vote#, bat
exported more than f l million in they will count for more.
pteatlc good# during tho Drat IP
montbe of laat y u r, Deputy Com­
merce Miniiter BetUh Chandra
told Parliament the bulk of tho
nUatica wont to thn United Arab
Republic and Aden..

l

Je t Ian B**Muraat.
. . Inteed la eealeter eeld
1tk tk* Clerk ef Ik t c irte lt
•emlnole Ceunty, PUrlde,
rdaete with lb* pmvletoM
Plotllleuf Name atataUe,
ted-H r * rld * Pta*

t

BEMINOLK HlfiH’B STUDENT COUNCIL ifltludta atudant body offlcara among Its top mhmbdrs. Tha proeU
dant of tna atudant body prnaldna ovar eouncll aaaalona.
Moating hern with ndviaora Mian Ethnl Rlanr and
Richard Lsits, Inft, art thn nnwly niactad atudant body

Mr. and Mra, William J. Han­
cock, Sanford, * aon; Mr. and Mra.
Elmer Cnlvaabneh, Sanford, a
daughter.
Dtamleeate
Mary Morgan, Sanford; Elmer
Calvanhaih, Sanford, a daughter.
Mamlaeala
Mary Morgan, Sanford; Elmar
Lahti; Althea
Hajyman,l, TWin .......
Hicka, Sanford; Martin L. Stapleton, Sanford; Barbara Sullivan.
Orange City; Coretta Price and
baby, Sanford; Batty Joan Mette
and baby,, Sanford; Edna Mae
jjaan ea and baby, Sanford.

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C O N VEN T IO N HALL

BUFFALO, N. Y. (U PI)-D ean
trim*, II, hat the wanderlust
Tam Sawyer, the imagination
Jules Vsrnc and tha glibness
a huskstcr. He parlayed these
Jaata Into a ',300 • mile trip by
Hate, taxi, plane and train and
M at all cm tha cuff.
Tbs urge to visit California bit
tan Saturday night a t the home
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
tbert Blaring, In Sea Cliff, N» Y.,
suburban Long Island eomrau-

off." His travel elans were de­
layed but not derailed.
Dean’s grandparents thought It
was Just n growing boy’s appetite
when ths youngster had double
htlpings of everything for break­
fast Sunday. Then be kissed
grandma goodbye, stuffed gso in
hU poeket and set off da Ms bike
to visit a friend before meeting
Mrs. 8lering at church.
•a bou t
By the time his grandmother
get to church Dean was on the
first leg of his on-tbd-cuff odyssey
and had ridden hie bika to the
Glees Hand, station of tha Long
Island railroad.
When Dean learned he would
have to wait too long for a train
ha took a taxi to another station
and caught a train to Manhattan,
From thsr# ho took n but to
Idlawlld Airport.
Doan jolnsd a group of passen­
•**I Juat decided to go,” Dean gers waiting to take a United Air
laid reporters a t the Erie County Lines flight to Chicago,
D otation Home, “I wanted to get When an employe asked for Ms
aa far away from home a t poa- plane ticket, Dean gobbed that he
Mfcle tha fastest way."
had lost bis mother, he was going
'.Tha blue-eyed seventh grader back to- school In Chicago and his
ast Ma alarm (lock for 4 a. ra. Aunt Amelia Ralph would meet
Sunday, but "1 didn’t hear it go him at O’Hara Field.
Softened perhaps by Dean's In­
nocent bine eyee, airline* officials
Brewing Tea
1st him board tha plane, then
alerted United’s passenger agent
t Old Art
at Chicago.
YORK &lt;UPI) — The Dean arrived In Chicago but Me
of brewing perfect t a has "aunt” didn’t. While officials
Ultle In 4,000 years, says paged Aunt Amelia and cheeked
her address, Dran wandered again.
Council of the If. 8. A.
council said it still cells "I grabbed a cab and finally
preheated teapot, freshly reached the New York Central
In Chicago," Dean said.
water brought to o full terminal
boll (reheated water give* "The taxi driver wai pretty an­
Ha wanted to take me on
Hat taste), 1 t a bag or I noying,
a sightseeing tour of the city,”
ir
teaspoon of tea leavaa to oath *• Then Dean boarded the east£ . ounce cup of water (double the bound Chicago Limited and found
that really tells ysu what a tell­
r . amount of tea for Iced t a ) , end an empty roomette where he bed­
ing campaign they have in store.
W\ . | t a ta flye minutes of brewing. ded down for the night He wea
It those pin-happy, button-bat­
h t Don’t Judge the strength of tea ■wakened by g conductor.
ty
hucksters give only half aa
|/v, t y Ita color, the council warned. "1 told Mm I loot my Uckat and
much energy telling the Republi­
flume weak teas produce o dark that my aunt who was waiting in
can ticket aa they've given hawk­
gV’V’ brow, while strong blends may Buffalo would m y my fare," Dean huckstered 91.03 boxes of oamplo ing those doodads, the Democrats
f ' , : , produce a light one. Water differ- said.
bottloo of the stuff under a sign are sunk.
■ also affect color, If you liko The next morning he slipped that road: '
One ealealady buttonholed me to
beverage weak, add freshly- from hi* berth and went fate the "Here’s a plan to fill tha air for look over soma thimbles. They
id water after the browing dining ear where’ he had wheat- ■ Republican victory in U90."
were white plastic, selling at about
cakes and sausage for breakfast Tha paefumo bottloo were label­ thro# cents apiece. "I got orders
for 100,000 already today," the
ed, “GOP-T1MIBM."
"With a tip, It coat ma |3.”
On the train Dean said be Corny f That's Juat the start at seld. Tba line across tha nub road:
realised ho waa going tha wrong It. Wo boro 9,000 ladloo boro giv­ "Bow It up for Nison."
way ta get to California and ing tba 1999 Republican campaign "Imagine," she told, "hew well
wrote on e towel: "Kidnaped— tha offielol kickoff, end thay'vo these will go on a t a r of a gar­
help. Fleate notify Mrs. Robert boon putting so much kick into ment factory." It waa tha ladies
' MEW YORK (U PI)-N ew pub- L.
Slering, 1 Wood Ridge Lane, tide annual Jamboree tbat a from tho county committees who
floatlona of apodal Interest to
stranger wbc happened by m litak were doing moet of tho buying.
Sea Cliff, N, Y."
These gals are really looking
An employe at the railroad them for Democrats.
* —"The New Betting Your Ta- station notified police who traced Out nt the Uline Arena they ahead. A Texas Republican, Mrs.
lie," by Helen Bpra ilin g (Bar- Dean te a hotel through the eab rave a box lunch tapper to the Alteon O'Call*chan of San An­
rows). The author discussal table driver.
swing end m y of Sammy Kayo tonio waa telling GOP Christmas
sittings for a variety of maal% ARM why he ran away, Dean and Jokte by. Bom Lavenaon and card* for tho next season. Al­
grout backyard to buffet, and for replied:
Richard Nixon. But It'a what'a up ready, aho'd gotten orders for
• variety of occasions, from tba "Just eay it's domestic trouble." frout In that lobby that counts— 1,000. They’re te be mailed out
m Sk im I to n e r to tho extra plate Police have put the hoy In the
t o the unexpected guoet One Erie County Detention Home h r
to p te r covers wine aerrlce,
safekeeping until someone somea
r -—"Foods Without Fads," by for Mm.
Dr- *- W, McHenry (Llpptaeott). Dean'* mother, Mrs. John Blar­
The author, hood of tho Depart* ing who Id separated from her
au n t ai Nutrition at tho Univer­ husband, eald at her parse ta'
sity of Toronto, bills Ma book os home in Sea Cliff:
« • common oonoo" guide to nu­ "I think It would be very nice
trition and advises "It pays to eat to have him cool Mi heels up
fly PHIL NEWSOM
laat month have beta a elcn of
for g week to realise tha
While moat of the outside world what could happen.
S S r - * not wiste money on there
•eriousnesi of Me mistake.**
baa Joined In condemning tba Un­ Whoa native labor stayed homo
ion at South Africa’s harsh white by too tbouiandi, South Africa’s
supremacy laws, recent racial stool Industry wai crippled. Ships
violaact also has brought South
D A IL Y , C R O S S W O R D
Africa’s whlta population'faro ta
ACROSS ’ ETrea
10. Mat
faro with same unpleasant facta
of Ufa.
of labor.
l b tba outside world, tba r in g ­ D elim its w en non • o x Jitat
git oppeoro mostly ■ aerial one. and tho stream of meat and oth­
Negroes attempting to free them- er foodstuUs lo the market came
•elves of repressive bonds, and to o virtual bolt.
tba South African government at­
tempting to stem a tide which
will not bo (topped.
Rut while tbla may ba true, for
tba w hlta of Booth Africa R also
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bruMtle who has Always exuded
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Quotable
Quotes
By Ualtod From International
PARIS — Automobile magnate
Roland Peugeot, pleading In a
television broadcast for the safe
return of his four-snd-a-half-yeerold son who was kidnaped for
110,000 ransom:
“ I am only seeking one thing—
to gel back my boy, for the fact
la there, I have lost my child."
SAN FRANCISCO - Attorney
George T. Davis, commenting on
Caryl Chessman's angry refusal
to name “ the real.red light ban­
dit:"
"He apparently wants to die. I
want to save him and I'll con.
linue to work in hla behalf."

Two You ths Face
Driving Charge

partly objected, and after more
than 90 yeen of futile tutoring,
I hove finally given up trying to
change her oxlrovertive habit.
Which one of us—my wife or my­
self — was the middle child? And +
which waa the eldrot?
9
You can probably guest it onto
from (he toothpaste episode, for
Mrs. Crane was the middle child,
sandwiched between an older and
■ younger brother.
As the oldest of four, 1 toss tho
quiet, shy Introvert. Two yean be­
low me In age was my brother,
Dr. John B. Crane, visiting "pro­
fessor of the Ecooomlci Departmet at Eariham College.
«*
Aa newspaper boys, when wo **
did our collecting, I triad to mas­
termind the situation, but pushed
John forward lo ring the doorbell
and do the talking.
• The Biblical story of the Prodi­
gal Son Is o fairly accurate pic­
ture of the personality differences
between the eldest sod the next
child in the sequence, especially
if both arc of the seme sex.
For the oldest Is more quiet, lest ▲
affectionate as regards kissing Its V
mother and using endearing terms,
but usually more responsible when
it comes to putting tools away af­
ter use, or completing tasks and
supporting aged parents.
Although there are exceptions,
tha oldest child (ends to ba a
doer while tha second child la tha
sequence Is m on the talker and
social mixer.
Indeed, in Ms basle personality •,
traits the second son of a ritty, 9
wealthy suburban home is more
like the second boy in a tenement
district, than he is liks his owa
older brother:
And the eldest son Is more akin
(o the eldest boy In toe tenement
family. So it Isn’t heredity but
sequence in the family that wields
the greatest influence in determinglng our personality.
But you can change: My wife
has now got me aqueeting the V
toothpaste tube from tha middle I
(Always write to Dr. Crane In
ear* of tola newspaper, enclos­
ing a t a g 4c stomped, addressed
envelope nad toe to cover typ­
ing -aad prtitlng costs when yna
•end for eno of his booklets.)

Two Sanford youlha were charg­
LIBERTY, N. Y. - Police lerwith reckless driving here
giant Dwight Startup, comment­ ed
when they tried to pass
ing on three young boys who are Tuesday
each
other
and one crashed Into
putting nickels Into overdue park­
tree. ‘
ing meters end leaving cards a The
were driving south
hinting tbat the grateful drivers on Elmyouths
Ave. when one started
should send a contribution to to pass the
other, police said. The
keep them In business:
second
youth
the idea .of
"It’s OK with us, aa long aa we passing at thegotsame
time. He
Just before the November election. get our nickels."
hit the first car, ran 1U feet
1 walked sort of Jtalaurely past a
Into a yard and hit a tree near
stand manned by a Pittsburgh but­ ALBANY, N. Y. - Gov. Nelson lTlh St. Neither of the lflyesrA.
Rockefeller,
discussing
an
edi­
ton manufacturer. Before 1 reach­
old youlha was Injured.
ed the opposite end of the counter, torial in the Denver Post urging
1 found In my coat pocket an "I’m Republicans to organist * "draft
Amusement is the happiness of
for Nixon” handkerchief: in my Rockefeller” movement:
" t don't thlqk a movement In thoso thin cannot think.
trouser* pocket a comb stamped,
,
—Alexander Pope
“Comb for Nixon votes'': and a that direction will develop-"
fistful of other doodads—"I'm a
Nixon fan" fan; a not# pad,
"Maka a nota to vote for Dick
Nixon”; and an emery board
marked, "Vote Republican."
Then aomabody thrust Into my
hand a metal cricket-clinker. It
had thla tine: "I'm chirping far
Nixon."
The Nixon glsmoa get aa fancy
a i pearl necklaces from whleh
dangled the five letters of hla last
name la gold. They w en selling,
for one dollar, cotton stocking
ceps with a bell aa a tassel grow­
ing out Of tha letters, "GOP" and
ta —
the line: "Ring for a better Amer­
ica." They also had famUy waste­
baskets labeled: "Republicanism—
the family party."
Candidate for Commisssioner of Agriculture
There was only one Rockefeller
button available. It carried the
plcturca of both Nixon and Rocky
and the slogan: "What a ticket!"
Downtown Sanford
These the lady kept under the
counter. "They're not telling t a
well," aha said.
,
The fastest.moving gadget waa
the Elect Barry Goldwater potfolder. Goldwater, Republican eeo*
etor of Arison*, recently task
some potshot* at Nixon for loan­
ing too for "loft." Tho potholdm
wers free.
"He’s more my man for presi­
• Hot Dogs fir Soft Drinks Will 8» Served
dent," one lady said as she passed
the counter. But the potbeldera
W1H Bp^ek Friday, April II Oa
9 At TM A, M."
were not booming Goldwater for
P i. Pol. Adv.
president—merely for re-election
as senator.

Doyle Conner

Saturday, April 16 4:15
Inform al Rally at the

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blood outnumber the whites of
South Africa nearly 19 to 1.
Natives maka up 99 par cant or
Urn work force la builneia and
•I per cent la agriculture.
Lost week, South Africans were
learning with ■ shock the extent
to which their economy depends
upon aeliva help and the ruin
tbat oouid coma la tba event ef
an Alrican general otriko.
Native strikes a rt outlawed la
South Africa, but events of the

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when we were first married. For
I we* a typical Research Psycho­
logist, having Jest wea my Pk. D.
h r g years at week with llw Na&gt;
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■lgtrt at a Young Paopla'i maetiag
la a church at r t . Wsyns, lad.
Although 1 had acvar seta btr
before, when she was nominated
to an office la this church group,
aad rosa to be Introduced, aba
flashed a smile that made my
heart do a fllpflop.
It has never recovered, although
I shopped sround widely to make
sure.
•
So we were finally married. Aad
the first mornlag after the wad­
ding, f started to brush my teeth.
But the big, new tuba of tooth*
pasta was dented severely right in
the middle.
‘Cora must have dropped It," I
thought, aa 1 carefully tried to
aqueete the toothpaste up from
the bottom and erase that ugly
dimple midway of the tube.
That night, however, 1 again
found the tube crushed right in
the middle, so 1 asked her about
it
“Yes. 1 always squesxe the tube
like that," she glibly replied.
As an introvertive scientist, I
NEVER had been guilty of such
csrcless, Inefficiency.
So 1 tried to explain tbat the
proper way to ust a toothpaste
lube is to start at the bottom.
Then you can neatly fold tba used
part of the metal-tube as you go
along and alwaya hive tba paste
at the upper cad.
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VAH-7 Wives Club
Holds Luncheon At
N ew Restaurant

Wakefield, Reel
Wedding Solemnized
Mi»* Patricia Ann Wakefield,
riauqhier of Mr. and Mr*, Ilarvc)
E. Wakefield of Tampa and Law­
rence E. Reel Jr., »on of Mr.
and Mra. Lawrence E. Reel Sr.
ot Tampa and formerly of Sanford, were united in marriage,
April 9 at * p. m.
The Rev. Fred Grantham of­
ficiated at iht ceremony at the
home of Ml** Wakefield * uncle,
John F. Roker, 3401 Branch Ave.
in Tampa.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a white
chilfon and tatin drew, with
white acce«*oriei- and carried a
bouquet of white chryianthemum*
and white orchid*.
Her maid of honor, Miss Joan
Daly, wore a bloc net and ulin
drrti, with matching acccitorie*
and a blue. chrv*anthemum cornge. Jamei Foster lerved aa
belt man.
The bride'* mother wore a
green chiffon dress with white
acrcitorics and a green chrysangroom'*
thrmum
mother wore a pink iheath drc*s
With matching acceuoric* and a
pink chry*anlhcmum cartage.
Following the ceremony a re
ceptiou wa* held at the community
hall in Robel'i Park. The recep­
tion room wa* decorated with
beaulllul floral arrangement*,
palm* and wedding belli.
Auditing with the reception
were John Roker. Flo Roker,
Mary Chaitain, Eleanor Roker,
Lynn Reel, Sharon and Lillian
Wakefield and David Reel.

MR. AND MRS. LAWRENCE REEL

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ROSE CIRCLE

Member* of the Rose Circle of
the Sanford Garden Club met at
the home of Mr*. C. M, Slaugh­
ter in Orlando, ter their April
program.
Following the business sritlon,
Mr*. Slaughter spoke to the group
concerning her 25 years of hy­
bridising Day Lilici. She ha* 20
registered lilies among the many
thousand! that she ha* worked
With.
Everyone also enjoyed her won% derful collection of orchids, at
least too plant* were In bloom.
The tour of the garden waa very
Interesting and the members es­
pecially enjoyed the beautiful
apeeimen* of lilies that were
bloomiqg.
Next month, Mrs. Slaughter'*
garden will be on the tour ter
the "National Day Lily Society."
Following the meeting, circle
members enjoyed luncheon at the
Driftwood Cafeteria.
u i a l a n t t rCIRCLE
is rl f
HIBISCUS
Tha Hibiscua alrcle of the gar­
den eluh met at the homa of

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After a wedding trip to Clear­
water the couple will make t icic
home at J707 Palm River Rd. in
Tampa.
The bride waa born in WeM
Palm Beach but ha* lived in
Tampa mojt of her life. She i*
a graduate of Jefferion High
School, Tampa.
The groom wia bom in Sanford
and attended adioolt here until
the family moved to Tampa. He
attended Hilliborough High School
before lerving for four year* in
the Navy. He l* presently employ­
ed by the U. S. Phosphoric Chemi­
cal Co. In Tampa.
Out or town gueil* included
Mr. and Mr*. Wendell L. Springfield, Mr*. Carrie L. Smith and
Mr. and Mra. Roy Reel all of
Sanford. Mr*. Springfield (the
former Jinire Reel) I* * (liter
of the groom.

Mike Celebrates
Seventh Birthday
With Easter Party
Mike Volloline. son of Mr. and
Mr*. Frank Volloline. 100 Garriion
Dr., celebrated hi* tevrnth birthwlth a pafty at the Elk* play­
ground.
The young fiesta played game*,
*uch a* pin the tail on "Peter R*b.

Baptist Circle

Mr*. John Fox In Paola Hostessea Mra. Fox, Mrs, John Ludwig,
'Mr*. Joe Mcisch and Mr*. W.
II. Stewart, served a dessert
course lo the members.
Mrs. Gordon Bnjsori gave an
interesting talk on Hie culture
of gcraniuma. She stressed the
fact that they preferred drynri*
and heat and could not take loo
much moisture. Plans for the
coming year were discussed.

Church
Calendar
THIH8DAY
First Presbyterian C h u r c h
I'rayer-Praise service starts at
7 p. m. Communion Service is at
7:JO p, m. Deacons' meet at 8:30
p. in. Girl Scout* meet in the
churvh at 3:15 p. m.
Pinecrest Baptist Churrh visita­
tion, 10:30 a.m., 2 p.nt, and 7 p.tn.
Holy Communion service given
by tha First Christ Ian Chinch be­
gin* at 7 p.m.
FRIDAY
First Baptist Churrh Bible Sur­
vey clasa meet* at 7:30 p. m.
Easter egg hunt fur pre-school
children held at the Firat Chris­
tian Church from 12 to 3 p. m.
Pinecrest Baptist Chuirh Junior
and Senior recreation program at
t p. m. and .1:15 p. m,
HATL'KDA Y
Brownie Troop 1)4 meet* in the
Firat Presbyterian Church at
1:30 p. m
SUNDAY
Special service fur tha bleuing
of Uttl* children will b* held at
tha morning worship at First
Christian Church.

Changes May
jMeeting Date
The Elsie Knight Circle of the
First Baptist Church met Mondaj
night at the home or Miss Sara
Tatum, on Mrllonville Ave., with
Mr*. Hrnry Hutchison, chairman
presiding.
A very interesting program was
given by Mrs. F. L. Dampier,
assisted by several mrmbera nn
"more than a name" of the
Bantlst work in Europe.
Due to Ihe revival meeting
scheduled for May, thp circle
voted to meet the first Monday
in May at Ihe home of Mrl. H.
A. Moreland.
Mr*. J. V. Jones, secretarytreasurer, reported that the circle
gave more than *20 to the Annie
Armstrong fund and each month
sends *2 to a girl at Ihe Lake­
land Children’! Home.
Following report* by- the vari­
ous chairmen, the hostess, assisted
by Mrs, Estelle Glis.on, served re­
freshments of lime pie. cheeso
straw* and coffee lo the nine
members present.

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bit" and enjoyed the facilities of
the playground.
An Easier theme waa carried out
in decoration* and refreshments.
Cake, soft drinks and Easter candy
was served by Mike’s mother,
Linda, and Mr*. Charles Blckart.
Chorulale Easter eggs were given
as prises lo the winners of the
ga me*.
Those attending were the lionoree, Glenn Myers, Robert Hoiten,
Mike Qualls, Rick Kemp, Steve
Kemp, Pat Pcndrey, Jack Blckart,
George Freese and Mike'e brother!
Rick Volloline.

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THE (JUESTS OF IIONOll mid one of Ihe himtcnne.* tthuvvn »t the trnutua
tion luncheon Riven nl the Mann home, recently, nre left, Mian Helen Munir
And honored Mias Marilyn McDaniel and Miaa Kay Ivey (Herald Photo)

Graduation Luncheons Honor
Miss McDaniel And Miss Ivey
Mu* Marilyn McDaniel and
Mu* Kay Ivey, member* of the
1900 graduating elan of Seminole
High Srhool were honored at a
graduation luncheon at Hie home ot
of Mr*. Hoy Mann, 121 Men IBlh
St., la it wrekend. Co-lion c*»
wa* Mr*. Leroy Andrrtmi. Mi*.
Helen Mann, daughter of Mr*.
Roy Mann, alio m isled the hostene*.
Thr luncheon table was center­
ed with a diploma tree and all
decoration* were carried out in
the clai* color* of red and white.
Those enjoying the luncheon
and loeial hour that followed
were thr two honoree*. France*
Strickland. Jeanne Southward,
Janet Glenn, Sally William*. Dian
Aiken, Carolee Oilerholm, Colleen
McFarlln. Jane 0 .borne, Faye
Garner. Linda Roxman, Shertcne
Shepard, Diana llaynei, Linda
Parker, Marly Slrmprr, Dee liargray**, Sardy Schilling, Nancy
Harris and Judy Aiensto.
Mrs, W. V. Billing, Mr*. Eddie
Waldheim of Orlando and Mr*.
Albert Jarrell of Sanford also
entertained recently with a lunch-

eon at the Rowcne Tea Boom in
Orlando, honoring Mis* Ivey and
Mitt McDaniel.
The lovely luncheon table of
while wrought iron with pink and
while marble top, held a centerpiece of spring flower* including
pink tulip*, irli and yellow snap­
dragon*, a delicious fruit plate
and de.icrt wa* served to those
attending.

The officer* wive* of VAH-T n et
for Ihelr monthly luncheon at tha
new sea Shelf Restaurant, wtth
Mr*. E. S. Hasp! an ■■ hotteas
and .Mr*. H. H. Harrlton a* eo*
hoiten.
Mr*. Rlanton Owen liv e a dem*
omiration on crafting with tea
fhelli. The Ratter theme waa car*
ried out in decoration*. U m tablet
were arranged in a semlelrela and
edged with E n ter bunniea and
Easter baskets filled wtih Baiter
candy were uted a* place edrde.
Mr*. J. R. Swope and Mr*. N. B.
Prudcn won the door prite*. Others
attending were Mra. G. F. Blthl,
Mr*. F. H. Galloway, Mr*. P. S.
Goldman, Mr*. M. D. McPherson,
Mr*, tt. L. Merill, Mr*. P. D. MO*
ncr, Mr*. H. A. Moreland.
Mr*. T. W. Ownby, Mr*. W. Rob.
inaan. Mr*. W. J. Wornell, Mrs. A.
S. Poulter, Mr*. R. H. R om , Mrs.
K. F. Rowell, Mr*. Jean Diana,
a guett of Mr*. Hoteplan and lira.
Jerry .\jtllcr, gueat of Mrs. Hard*
ton.
Mr*. W. Robinton will ectertain
the officer* wive* of VAIf 7 WKh
a bridge parly, Thursday at • p. m.
at her home, 2705 Drvld Park Dr.

CPO Wive. Club To
Sponsor Egg Hunt •

The CPO Wives Club will W
hostei* for an Eaater K T brat,
'Saturday from 2 to 4 p. ns. oa tba
CPO Club around*.
The hunurcei were presented
It will be for children of tha
with white and gold evening bag*. members, All rhlldran between
Guest* Included the Missel Caro­ th# axes of two and 10 aro invited
lee Oiterholm, Colleen McFarlln, to participate,
Mr*. Dorothy Anderson, Mra.
Sally Williams, Dianna Haynes.
Janet Glenn. France* Strickland, Helen Delta, Mr*. Sylvia Farns­
Jeanne Southward, Faye Garrrr, worth, Mrs. Nora William* and
and Mr*. John D. Ivey and Mr*. Mr*. Shirley Simas a n la charge
T. F. McDaniel.
,of arrangements.

(p S A A D W lk
Mr. and ,'lni. L. D, Hatting*
have returned to their home nn
Reservoir Lake after a vi»lt with
irlative* in Georgia. They were
joined in Jacksonville by Mrs.
Hasting'* sister, Mrs, E. D,
Fearer, who wa* returning from
Ihe While House ronfatenre on
"Children and Youth.'* She also in­
stalled the officer* at the (ieoigia
■'■invention of Federated Woman'*
Clubs, hi Maron, Tha Hastings
and Mrs. Pratv* were accompanied
home by- ihelr mother, Mrs. J. J,
Lawrence of Griffin and Molrtia,
tie. She plans to vielt for the next
month in Sanford and Miami.

Personals
Thanks to Mrs. J, E. Robinson of
Lake Mary, the Volunteer Fire De­
partment now has a piano of their
own. She donated her piano to Ihe
organisation and it is now at the
firehouie ter future use.
Cool colora are tha best choice
for kitchen walls, most decorators
agree.

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I chance aa a (tartar
night and auffarad n
ha Chicago Cuba. Rad-

oppertunlty to moke rood aa a
(tartar but If ha believes In rood
luck charaaa ball aand Sharry
back to tb* bullpen. Sharry now
baa Joat thro* big laagua game*
and all throe ware aa a atartar.
Bo woa on* alart laat Saptambar
II and ba* a perfect e -0 n a rk aa
a relief pitcher.
Artually, Sherry’* performance
Wadneaday night could not ba
called a complete disappointment.
H* pitched atrongly out of a
baaaa-fllled jam in the flrat inning
and tha flrat run ba yielded waa
a pep fly homer over the left
field ecrean by End* Bank* In
the fourth. Tb* Cuba clinched
matter* in tha eighth when Rlchla
Aabburn and Tony Taylor beat
out infield alngle* and Frank
Thomas, acquired from tha PI*
rates in tha winter, ballad a
thraa*run homer.
Hobble, who had a 0*4 mark
against tha Dodger* although he
had an overall 18.18 mark last

eeaton, atruck out three and
walked six but the Dodgers left
10 men stranded. Sherry yielded
nine bits, walked one and struck
out ill.
• McCormick, a hard-luck pitcher
who was much better than ale 1218 record last year, was working
on a no-hltUr when Stan Mualal
opened the Cardinals’ alghth in*
nlng with a single. Mualal wa*
erased In n double play and then
ex*Glsnt Leon Wagner followed
with hie second homer In as maay
days for the only run off McCor­
mick. 8am Jones also thrao-hltted the Cardinals in tha Giaata’
8*1 opening-day victory.
Maya drove in two nine with n
double off Wllmer Misoll In the
aecond Inning and also had three
singles. Orlando Coped*, Jim
Davenport, Willie Kirkland and
Eddie Breasoud - contributed two
hits each to the Giants' 13*h!t at­
tack.
The Dodgers and Glanta remain

at home against the Cardinals sad
Cube in Thursday night gam as
but th an ara "secondary opener*”
in Pittsburgh where the Rede ara
sending Cal MeLlsh against tha
Pirate*’ Vera Law and in Phil,
sdelphla (night) where the Mil­
waukee Brave* will start Carlton
Willey against tha Phillis*' Curt
Simmons..
Tha Beaton Rad Sox beat the
Chicago White Sox, 8-0, behind
tha two-hit pitching of Tom Brok­
er and Frank Sullivan while the
Washington Senator* downed the
Cleveland Indiana, l-4( .*n Lenny
Groan's 10th-lnning homer In
American League e x h i b i t i o n
gomes.
Tb* Kanaoa City Atblotica an­
nounced that Bud Daisy, lafthandad knueklaballer wh* had a
18-18 record laat season, would
pitch their opening game again*t
tha White Sox next Tuesday. De­
lay boat the American Laagua
champion* thraa time* laat year,

Sanford’* Grayhoundi will rid*
tha Florida 8tat* League circuit
tbla fummar In tb* big 21-paaaento r bus that formerly carried
Mayfair inn guests from the Mayfair to the Samlnolo Country Club
end bock.
Club official* arranged for tba
purchase of the bus from the city
this weok, and the vehicle la now
being painted In bright colors by
Willi* Gay of tba Saminol* Body
and Paint Shop at 304 W. Second
St.
As a matter of fact, Club Presi­
dent Harold Kaatner reported that
net only la Gay giving tha club a
vary special discount on tho job
but, bis employes are donating
their aarvico* for the labor in­
volved on the Inside portion of the
bus.
Meantime, General Manager
Peter Sc heal announced that the
dub’s bualneas office will be open
for the season at Memorial Sta­
dium at 10:30 a. m. Saturday.
Phoaea will ba Installed at that
hour, he said, and fans wishing
box saata or ganaral admission
ticket* should call a t their con­
venience all during the' morning
and afternoon.
8cheal Indicated that tba same

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teams In the meet were Leesburg,
Clermont, Tavares and Mt. Dora.
New records smashed by the
Seminole* were:
The 120-yard high hurdles broken
by Bob Barbour with a lima of
18.9; 880 relay race comprised of
John Mann, Alex McKlbben, Don
Harvey and Jim Gracey with a
time of 1.83.1; 440-yard run by Ray
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of death today but his father aald,
"don’t blame tba sport"
Tho father, whose name also is
Charlsi, was aiked If ha blamsd
boxing for his son's very critical
Saminol* County Businessman's brain Injury and ha said, "abso­
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CHICAGO (UPI) — Walter,
weight Sugar Hart boat only "one
fourth of a fighter." vanquUhed
Reeky Kaltag* of tho Phtlllptnes
Kalin*o, who eufforod hi* *#v.
oath loaa In 82 pro fight* while
making hi* United State* telavt■Ion debut Wadneaday night,
blamed cold weather for hie lot*,
And llart, who brake a two-flght
losing streak, Mid his foreign foe
waa "tha hardest puncher 1 over
met."
The fight packed plenty of acUen into Ua brief IB minutes. But
Kallago waa tagged with n solid
fourth round and finished the eatslea on. hi* knsos agelnat the
repoa, when the bell eeuadod nt
Jko count of seven.
Hart, who weighed 138 pound*,

right-hander waa selected by 13
of the 30 wriiera and broadcast­
ers who composed the United
Press International's 1880 board
of experts. Early Wynn, veteran
righthander who won • 32 games
for the White' Sox la 1138, was
tha second moat popular choice
with six votes.
Frank Lary and Jim Bunnlng
of the Detroit Tigers and MUt
Pappas, 20-year-old Baltimore Or*
iolo act, were next with five
vote* each, followed by Bob Tur­
ley of tha New York Yankees
with four votes and Camllo Pascual of tha Washington Senators
and Gary Bell of the Cleveland
Indians with three each.
Dick Donovan and BlUy Pierce
of the Whit* 80s, Don Moisl of
the Tigers, Wbltey Ford of the
Yankees and Bud Daley and Don
Larsen of the Kanaaa City Ath*
fetlet had one each.

Puerto Rico
Team In A BC

TOLEDO, Ohio (UPI)—For the
first tlmo In history o team from
Puerto Rico has competed in the
Amorlcan Bowling Congrats tour­
nament.
Nattily attlrod In grson shirts
and white slacks, tha loam bowled
a 3489 sorlos In open loam compe­
tition her* Wednesday night Tho
leodoff man, Don Yandoll, was
high man with S79.
A group of four Puerto Rleon
businessmen sponsored tho Unltod
States visit Puerto Rico now haa
two bowling establishment* and
tho sport It growing in tb* Island
Moppie Takes
protectorate.
Top open team score bowled
Powerboat Race
Wednesday was a 3938 by tha
NASSAU (UPI) — Thirteen Whltotown Construction Co. Club
straggling boats headed her* to. of Utica. N. Y.
day, half a day behind the “Mop.
pie" which won the 184-mlle Mieml-to-Naaaau powerboat race Miami T opi Rollins
Wadneaday in eight hours flat.
WINTER PARK (UPI) — Tha
Tha Moppie* piloted by Sam University eg Miami heasball team
Griffith od Miami, slid into port rapped out IB hlta Wadneaday to
thraa and a half hours abaad of rout Boltina College IB to 4. A1
aecond • piece "Aquamatie II," Donga 1 paced the Hurrtcenea
piloted by. Jim Wynn* of Miami. with four hlta and four suae batTha atragglara war* atlll at tod in.
least SB miles out of port on tha
course Wadneaday night and were
erdered t* spend the night nt sea Im pressive Win
and coma In today by daylight.
NEW YORK (UPI)—Francis 8.,
owned by the llarhnr View Farm,
scored an Impressive victory at
Aqueduct Wednesday la tha 123,000
Bay Shore Handicap, a prep for
the Wood Memorial.
seven mere than hi
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SHREWSBURY, England (UPI)
—Stirling Moss, one of the world's
leading racs drivers, todsy was
searching for a chauffeur to drive
him around England. *
The British speed demon was
found guilty of dangerous driving
Wednesday and will have to con­
fine his driving to doted circuits
for one year. He also was fined
SO pounds (1140).
Although his lawyer told the
court the conviction was a " g n at
blow," Moaa said ha would not
appeal.
"I shall now hava to hava
someone drive me around Eng­
land,” Moss added. "I drive
about 80,000 milts a year on the
road — about 20,000 of which are
la this country."

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The Flying Frenchmen eliml*
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and enter tonight’s contest with
a 3-8 lead over Toronto in their
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It bat boiled down to a onc-team
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•nd mystery pUy« will replace
"The Dinah Shore Show" on
NBC-TV this lommer. Waller SI*,
zak la the aeriei* hoat. Firat play
ii act for May 29.
Carl Eraklne, former National
League pitcher, baa algnrd a TV
contract. He’ll participate In
Since the "Startime" hour ABG-TV’s baiebali game-of-th*.
obliged with a re run Tueaday week aeriea atartlng April It.
night, I waa able to rejoin Dobie
and hla many lovea on CBS-TV.
I dlacovered that I haven't mlaacd
a thing. Dobie, atilt wearing the
checked button-down ahirt and
khakt jeana, la atill moaning
about gtrla. Still broke, too. And
hla dad ia reciting the aame linea
in trying to get Dobie to work.
Tueaday ntght'a chapter had
Dobie apuming a aweet girl who
loved him madly In order to court
the banker'a atrong-wiiled, no-good
nik daughter. The match waa auppoaed to help Doble'a dad nego­
tiate a bank loan. In the end,
Dobie a p u r n e d the banker'a
daughter, regained hla old frienda
THURSDAY P. M,
and hla independence. P. S. Ilia
dad got the loan, anyhow. (How
Irreverent can you expect a TV
TOUCHTON’S “RIGHT ARM” is how phsimscy m as.
atll
(t) Honrymooatro
aeriea to beT)
ager Al Chiles referred to Mrs. Grace Gray Wednesday.
(:ZI &lt;1) Hannibal Cobb
The aeriea, now bogged down in fill III Waalbar • Now#
Mrs. Gray received the service citation for being with
l»&gt;
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Fla.
Nowa
aameneaa. nevertheleaa ha a aome Stsa m Huntian ana Fiona*
Touchton'a for 15 years. Chiles said aha does “soma of
til Nawa _
freah qualltiea. lt'a not a Wealeverything
in the drugstore.” Mrs. Gray, who moved to
III
Joha
Dal/
era. Nor ia it a private eye l:4« ill VVoaibor
Sanford
in
1026, has seen the store remodeled three
frenzy. There'a no violence, no T:f# Cl Adv. Jim Bowlo
times. Her job at Touchton'a ia the only one Mrs. Grey
wild adventure. The father, ably T:0# (I) Sianlo/ Droa. Muilo
m Now*—Dauslaa Edwards
ever has had. She is shown getting a few words of praiae
played by Frank Faylen, la not Till
T.J* IZ) Coronado I
from Chiles here.
(Herald Photo)
alluent. like the other dada in
II I ).ork Dp
ill Suva Canyon
aueh TV ahowa. lie's not a law*
Dal Maataraon
yer, Inaurance man or doctor. He 1:11(11
tl) Doll/ Hutton
la, like hla aon, Dobie, hard up
til Ilonna n»t&lt;l
for caab. And Poppa Glllla worka 1:11 til Intrr/ol Calling
ill naal Moroz,
long, hard houra in hla grocery
tl) I’roducoro Choirs
—romething Dobie refuaca to do. l:M t!i
nacholor Fathtr
lt’a not aery glamoroua for TV
tl) Koa Huai
MOSCOW (UPD—Eliza Doolittle
Eliza—Actrau Lola PUheN-tr(•)
Boona
altualiona but It waa a reallatlc 1:11 (O I'at
•nd Prof. Henry Higgina romped rived hart around midnight with e
Markham
bzaia. Occarlboally, there 'are
into Moacow today to teach Rut- raat of about TO alngara, dancers
It) Brnta Ford
even alormy accnea between fath­
tl) Tlio l.'nloui-hobU*
alani the ktng’a Engliih aa it Ii and technician! who will give Se»
er and aon that aucceaafully cap­ ll:*a II) llroueho Mara
hand led in "Moya Prakraawaya viet audiences their flrat leak al
varioir Strlaa
ture the flavor of communication | l : l l Iie»
U d*"-M y Fair Lady.
t ) To Ua Announeod
the amaah hit Amerieia muateaL
breakdowna between two generai t ) T aka a good Look
Sha had with her not aaa bat tww
) i:ia 0 ( 0 1 1 ) Nawa
tiona.
Xlovlo
Prof. Higgina. Michael Kvass sad
Other favorable qualltiea are llill O
II) Movta
Edward Mulhara will altarasta la
the aupportlng playcra. Bob Den­ tl::# (.}) Jack Fair
tha rola of tba ornery apetek tutor
ver, aa Maynard Xreba, carrlcawho Iran i form a s cockney flower
FRIDAY A. M.
turea the beatnik aet with fre­
vender into a queen of society,
quently refreahing atyle. A auc- &lt;:!• ( t ) C anltnaatal Claaaroom
The lateneia of tha hour pmWdi
ceaalon of attractive atarleta de­ T:»t ( t ) Today—Dava U arran ag
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NEW YORK (UP1) - Ballad for td any claborata welcoming ear*pict teen-age chicka who range Til#
T ill (I ) c a rto o a a
mony when tha cists' charterad
from romantlca to aoda fountain T:»*
a bait:
I t ) Nowa
B-girla. Unfortunately, while they, l:aa i d Nawa
He read hla varae In Waahlngton airliner touched down at Venkova
Airport ea its flight from New
Square,
too, are given opportunlec for
deft aatlre, the girla — Tueaday
and found he ewad the city York.
However, a amtll army af lev M
dough,
Weld eicepted — uaually fall to
maater the aubtletlea of their
Becauae making a apaach with tha and foreign newsmen end phetog*
raphera were oa h u d fhr preliaw
rolea.
public there,
Inary inlerviawa.
without a permit Just don't go
Perhapa the blggeat drawback
Diaorderiy conduct waa tha charge Officials from the Soviet Ministry
la Dobie, played by Dwayne
of Culture and representatives of
'gaimt William Morria. 2S,
Hickman. He'a dull. Square. Ilia
the United SUtes Embaaiy asw
A poet, artlat, avant-garde,
intcreata are girla, girl, girla.
that the tired new arrivals prompt­
and beatnik quite irate.
StudyT College? Work? A career?
ly were bundled Inis buses gad
Ih the foifrt hla lawyer roamed,'
Nothing. He makea Andy Hardy
•aid Ihia waa verae, Judge, not taken to their hotel. They eehadand Henry Aldrich look like the
uled their flrat rth san a l early tea
a speech,
Revaon brothcra. And hla purauit
And poeta, reading their own day.
la alwaya videopurr. I recall that
"My Fair Lady” epees Meads*
poemi,
one time an epiaode hinted that
and will play nine weeks bars, ia
are out of legal reach.
Dobie may have aneaked a peek
Tha Judge conaldered, cheeked the Leningrad and la Slav as part af
at a biology book and CBS retha U. S.-Soviet cultural —
lawi,
fuaed to run it. But that’a not
read claiiiea to decide the caie, program*.
Dobia'a fault, of courae.
And yeiterday let Morria off,
I'm arrald the aeriea lan't go­
•aid poaia can read in a public
ing to get better and, in TV, no
place.
change equal* retrogeiaion. Built
Making a apaach and reciting an
around Dobia’a repetttloua eacaode.
padei, aaddlad with satire that
•ra not tha tame, we muit be
too often falla to taka off, with
fair,
performer* who lack the neceaBut I’ll not comment oa what Mor­
airy profaulonal experience to Iita IZ) Loratta Young Ska
(1) tlouaa Pari/
O A N B IB A T I
ria wrote.
carry off their aailgnmcnta—
1*1 Oala alarm
fO lT O O V S R N B N
laid Magiatrate Walter 1. Bayer.
(hot* girla. 1 mean — tha future g :t l &lt;l) Young Dr. Malaaa
IS) M llllanalra
Morria, arreated nine month! ago,
look* bleak for the show.
•»&gt; «♦•» ina ciaak
Ch. S |)IS • 10:00 A. M.
waa not on hand when ho waa
1 think the arrtei should be • i l l III
/Tom Thaao Moots
IS) Vordlet la Tours
cleared,
Ck.
a 11:10 • U til p. M.
built around Doble'a parent* —
.. (»» Wfca Do Tau Trual
To San Francisco he decided to go,
Frank Faylan and Florida Frie- 4 :tl
i l l C o m al/ Playhouaa
the home of the beat—and the
(I) B rlf h lrr D a/
bua handle tha part* ao wall —
Pd. PaL Adv.
! Amerlsaj} B aaM taal
beard.
•nd Dobla ahoufd be leu of a ti i l.■l !!
« ) Hocral Btarm
factor. Beaidea, after putting up III* III Kdga a f Nlgnt
(I) A dvrnlura Tima
with Dobia ail thla time, Mr. and
C ) Marla
Mra. Qillla daaerve a ahow of III* II)
Throa Ilaeaaa
their own.
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R u Channel Swim: Ann Sharidan will alar in "The Impostor,”
a "U.S. Slacl Hour" pre»rntation
•chaduled for CBS-TV on Wcdneiday, June IS. Appearing with
Min Sheridan ara Claude Dau­
phin and LUlana Montevtcchi.
A contemporary ballet baaed on
tha Biblical atery of Noah la
being created by Igor Stravinzky
and George Halanrhine, on comminion from CBS-TV. Tha ballet
FEATURE! StOO • 4:81
will be performed during the
1S60-S1 action.
7:0f - 9:88
"Tha Shirley Temple Enchant­
ment Hour,” a aeriea of cleiatca
• nd fairy talei, goea Into NBCTV'a 7-1 p.m. e.a.t. Sunday lima
alol next fall. In addition to aerving at hoateaa, Mita Temple will
•tar In a number of ibe preaentaUona, lailaad of muiic, auapenae

FLUB - AT I ’M ONLY
Eadtlag Baulk Beaa AdTenturel
Dana Andrewa —
In tors with Pnlynaalan Beoaty
Jane Powell

“ENCHANTED ISLAND”
TECHNICOLOR

JIM WAL

&gt;

I

�»Yv

ic Number" For Ad RESULTS — FA 2-2611Sljr

Sanfnrh

frralh

NICELY furnished Uric 2 bed­
room and bath apartment. 1112
Sanford Ave. Adulti. FA 2-SMS.

NOTICE
Public Saie

2-BEDROOM furnlihed apartment.
Reasonable rent. C l o i e In.
FA 2-0441.

Twenty acre farm .on Silver Star
Rood. 1 block Weil of Hwy.
441, Orlando, Florida,

2 B. R. HOUSE, furnlihed, Adult*
FA 2-TM4.

Pk. GArden 4-S402 to eonilgn
your mcrchandlia. We will piek
It up.

SLEEPING room, dean, real
home like. Cloio lo town. Rea­
sonable. 104 So. Holly. FA 2 24K.

DEADLINES
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY i
fees* E ra F i t -.3 P, M. day be­
lt** (aaarilna. Moo. . S et noon.
fTEAIGKT CLASSIFIED t

3 BR HOME, t baths. I mo. old,
Sacrifice. Forest Dr. Loch Ar­
bor. FA 3-2383.

HOUSE, completely furnished.
CaU after 4:30 p. m.. FA 2-2137.
3-ROOM furnished apartment; at­
tractive, dean, private. Large
shady yard. In Longwood, mid­
way between Sanford and Or­
lando. GA 2-2840 or CH 1-2330.

Dm. (be* F rt • S P. M. day bo-

2412 WILLOW: I bedroom unfurn­
ished house, kitehen electrically
equipped, $100. FA 2-0274.

i

L tg o l Notice

FURNISHED apartment, dean
end dot* In. Adults only.
welcomed.
Jimmy Cowan, FA 2-4012.

&gt; BEDROOM ROUSE kitehen
equipped, children
FA 3-3081.

on*t aupport her on what I c a n . bat I
you w ouldn't m ind If I u sed th e mQHon
dotU ra m y fa th e r le ft toe."

FURNISHED garage apartmeat,
10S W. lath S t.-after 4:20 p.m.

RENT A

BED

DUPLEX apartment, I rooms and
RoHawar, Hospita' A Baby Bad*
bath. S43 month. SOS W. 10th.
By Dtp, Waak or Month.
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
T e n **4 ***h *f r a n a r e ha rePIN E C R E ST -3 bedroom, 2 bath, .P A 2-33M.
» y aerifie d *a* required l e p r se e n t Ph. FA S-S1S1
111 W. 1st BL FURNISHED 4 room, 2 bedroom
largo living area, SU3 par month
ear r l l l u i s u e demanda which
apartment, 211 W. 14th $10.
M
a f e ith e r af yen, m a y have NICE bedroom, private entrance
a n l i u t the e sta te a f R a u l COXSANFORD AVENUE - 2 large
FA 3-5430,
end bath. Phone FA 2-1444.
LOW, d e e m e d , U t * a f eald C ovebedrooms, I bath, beautifully 2-FURNISHED bouses, nice and
ty. l e th e C eunty Ju d g e a f BsmU
furnished, 2110 per month.
dean, 2 bedrooms, all alactrie
a a l e Oeuaty, FlarMa. a t hla ofLegal Notice
in the court house of said
kitchens. Large ebady yards.
•ty a t Saaferd, Florida, w ith in
SUNLAND ESTATES — 2 bed
Floral Heights. Ph. FA 2-2007
t a alea d a r m o a lh s from the
s o r i c a I 'v n r * r r o m n o c a
or FA 3-3730.
BACHELOR apartment complete­ rooms, 2 full baths, completely
tim e a f the f i r s t g a h lle atla a af
stn a u w
ly furnlihed with lights includ­ furnished including automatic
,thla aeries. Bach claim or demand
n o t ic e
in i i K f i K n r g i v e n
1-BEDROOM furnished house 280
• h a l l he in w ritin g , a ad ahatt a ta ta t h a t tha u a d t r s t s n s d , tWtlrlng ta
ed. 340 per mo. Apply 313-Pal- Iwasher, $130 per mooth.
t h e plaa* a f ra aldaara and p a s t B a s i s * In hnalnata under Ih* Hellper mooth. SIM Chase Ave. Ph.
matte
Av*.
Offset eddraae of tha e U lm a a t, H a u l nam* a t ART ELECTRIC O F
FA 3-7413.
201h STREET - 2 bedrooms. 1
•aid ahall be a w era la h r th a SANFORD,
located
at
Hanford, REAL nlee S BB. unfurnished
both, completely furnished, 2100
S a J a o s t . hie a s a a t , a r a l ia r nay, Xemlnola County, Florida, Intandad
NICELY furnished 1 bedroom
downstairs apt-, kitchen equip­
s a d - a a y such claim a r dem aad a a t ta r a g la la r aaid nam* w ith tha
per month.
apartment FA 2-2303.
Clerk e f tha C treult C a u r t a f Semiped. 223. 232 Park. FA 2-2423.
not* County. Florid*.
For the finest rentals la Sanford, 1700 MAGNOLIA: 2 BR. apt.,
A r t h u r J. Doushcrtjr, §r.
Contract property manager at
A r t h u r J. n o u x h t r t y , J r .
kitchen equipt. 227.30, FA 2-2231

S

K t a a e t h O. BpawMIng
A ttoraey to r A r t h u r J . D ough­
erty, ar. a n d A r t h u r J . D o u e h t r ty. J r .
Kannath &lt;1. Spaulding
Sanford A tlentlo .Vat. h a n k Side.
Sanford, Florid*
Telophona F a i r f a x 1-7*11
Nam* of paraoa plac ing a dverllsam in t : A r t h u r J. D a ugherty, ar.
Addrecei Lak* Mary. F la rlS a
Puhlleh Mar. SI, SI * Aar. 7. II.

Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
•'Open Evenings till 1:10 P. M.”

t o t A L A J ^ K O V E T * * * * V IM M I 4

development * nwlHKALrr,

. INC. a Flotilla eareoration;
C E. AVERA a i t ALMA
AVSRA, hla wlfai OLIVER
F I RUT MAIM* a*« MARK!.
KIDD HARNE. hla wlfai H.

OIURIt, e / h / a H. fl. ORIRR
, ROAD CONSTRUCTIONS WEL­
COME WAOON. INC, a f» ra n r a lln a t UNITED RTATRS
O F . AMRRICA
INTERNAL
RaVBMUR RKRVtCM: an* AL' BRRT K. O'NKAI-L tratflaa

-

' an8 Antng bualnaa* aa A. R
ONRALL A ABSOCIATRRl aad
L any an* all oihsr parti**
claiming aay rla h t. tltl* aa*
• lh a r lnt*r*at In and lo Ih*
fttlaw ln g datcrlbad raal pra•a rty , lo-w lii

2 BEDROOM unfurnished house,
kitchen equipped. Ph. FA 2-44U.

CB, 2 BEDROOM, unfurnished,
kitchen equipped house 220 per RENT OR SALE: 3-bodreom. kit­
chen furnished home. Phone
month. 2350 Palmetto Ave.
FA 12541.
FURNI8HED apartment, for very
Phone FA 2-0357.
nice couple, private, first floor,
ebade. 1102 W. 3rd.

F1CT4T IOIS NAME
NOTICE la haraby B rian t h a t wa
a ra • n s a g M '' In bualna*a n t SI*
W aal I t t h B lrta l. Hanford. Bamlnnl* Caunly, Florida, *nd*r the
f leillln u i earn* of ■ and K F I X ­
TURES. a n d t h a t w* Intend to rogloior ••id nomo with lb* f l o r a
nf lb* C ircuit Court, Stm lnol*
County,
Florida, la
arcerdanr*
w ith lb* p r a t l i l n n a of lha Flailllouo N*m* Sta tutf*. l a . n I I I *»e.
lion I I I *1 Florida Platuloo 1117.
(•las: o E o n o E u. n r o T T
F R A N f i n J. KELLT
Publlah April 14, I t , IS A May I.

a a nd 4, nf Bloch A. ef
WRIT A L T A M O N T E

Legal Notice
• F i r T I T I a t ' S NtMPI
NOTICE IB h*r»by given t h a t t
am a n g a g t d In bu*ln»&gt;* a t Caa**tharry, Samlnnla Courily, Florida,
und*r tha f lrtlllou* name af, Ka*l• r n A d lustm ont Ruraau a n d th a t
7 Inland In r*gl*t*r *ald nam*
w ith tha C1*rk a f th a C ircuit
Court. Samlnnl* Cnunly. Florida, In
a ccordant* w ith lha pravlalona of
lha Fla llllnua Nam* W atu tra . in.
w ll: Stcilon I II.S I F lorida S la tu l f o

i*

r t e m
jrn o E *
c o ir t ,
s m m i u o i .i i
c n i'h T i.
Ff.oM ina
ESTATE O F ANTIIUNT JOSEPH
B A F F E n, dacoaaed.
n o t ic e n r r i u t i . m k po h t aud
APPt.trA T in u r i m niurM A R nH
All porauti* «re h e r t l o n-itlfled
l h a l Ih* u n d t r d g u e d *■ KtecuInr nf *ald • • t a l e , h*e ram pleled
lha a d m in istra tio n t h e te n r a nd ha*
llled In la i d court hi* final report
and a p p llra tln n fur dl-«ti*rgo. Ob­
jection*, thereto, If any, ihould be
duly filed. After filing proof of
uhllcallan ( h o n i n g thlo nolle*
• 0 been published once * w ork
for fnur r n n t e c u l l t e neek*. Ih*
m i n o r of a pproval of **ld rapnrl
and |h * n r d t r i n * nf d lilrlb u llo n
of cold ooiot* will tom* bofor*
Ih* t o u r t.
»
P lro t Pu h liraiio n on March a i. ISIS
Fllod March SI. ISS0.
7|arotd Arnold Boffor
A* R i o c u t o r nf la i d ootala.
Wllaon Aloxaador
County Ju d g e
Byi I-eth* Fow Ur. Cloth
• o r n o y , McDonald * Handley
t * l N. Mala Ht. n r l a n d a , Florida
A tlarney* for E le c u t n r
Fuhllok Mar. SI * Apr. 7, 14, SI.

E

tret* I t a d 8, of M o t h t , of
BAKLAHDO. T H E SUBURB
BEAUTIFUL, SomlnoU C oun­
ty, Florida, aeoordUg to p l a t
ihoroef rooordad In P l a t Book
8. pan** MM. **. 87 a * 8 *t. of
in* publlo la o o re t «f Stmlnol*
County. Florid*.

Home an 2 »haded lot*. Nice
neighborhood. 4V*% mtg. SUCA
down FA 2-3010.
W. ONORA RD., Plnacrait:
WILL TRADE-Large ranch-type i nLika
new 2 bedroom, m bath,
boma' for imaller houio or
1300 tq. ft. llvlai area. Com­
house trailer. FA 3 7151.
pletely fenced large back lot.
Outilde well with iprlnkler *yitem. Low equity and am m o
$550 DOWN
payment*. ________________
Beautiful 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Home
with Hardwood floor*. G. E.
equipped Kitchen. Thermo*!*ticaliy controlled Heat Well,
Landacapped Lot on Dead End
Street where Children play in
•afety. We will be proud to ibow Must be 21. Apply in perron. Pig
you thi* today.
•N Whistle.

CURB GIRLS

3-BEDROOM block home, kitchen
equipped; patio. Buy my equity,
MOVE RIGHT IN
assume dVfcrs- mortgage. PineFHA Financing—No doling Coat
crest are*. FA 2-2S43.
PAY BACK BILLS
— for an appointment call —
AVON COSMETICS has open­
- Helen E. Noonan at
WYNNEWOOD SECTION; 2 beding for energetic ladies. Flex­
W. H. BUI Stamper Agency
room block home, all electric
ible hour*. Write, Manager,
FA 2-4M1
kitchen, acreen porch. Low FA 21331
Box 241, Lockhart.
down payment and monthly
AVAILABLE June tat.; Sunland:
paymanU. FA 3-3870.
2 bedroom, kitchen equipped
home. Corner lot, lakefront SENIOR BEAUTICIAN, part OP
S t Johns Realty Co. Equity SIM. VA loan 4«%. full time. Ph. FA 2-1742.
322 per mo. Including Uxes aad
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
11« N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-4122 Insurance. Call FA 2-7403.
WANTED: Service Station Man­
SACRIFICE SALE
ager and Operator for new Sun­
OWNER must sell 3 B.* R., 1
DUPLEXES
set Oil Independent Station on
bath, largt Fla. room, C. B. Two Units, 2 bedrooms each,
Highway 17-U. *Must have ex­
boma an large lot. One of fin­
furnished. Income S130.00 per
perience. Contact Bobby Lind­
est sections of Sanford. Close
month. M,300.00, 21,000.00 down
sey at station Wednesday for
to school, eburch. downtown A
payment, balance S7S.00 per
Thursday, or writ* Bobby Lind-%
N. A. S. 4tt% G. I. mortgage
month.
e«y. e/e Diaie 011 Company,
with low monthly payments.
Buy my equity. Terme can be Outside City. Two units, S bed­ Tiftoc. Georgia, or call Tifton,
7S0-J-1 nights.
arranged. Pnone FA 3-0003 after
rooms eaeh, kitchen equipped,
S P. M. for appointment.
Concrete Block construction,
212,230.00. 21,300.00 Down, bal­
ance excellent terms. This ran MEN-Women 230. Daily. Sell Lum­
ROOM TO STRETCH
be easily converted into four
inous nameplates. Write Reeve*
W* have two brand new subur­
bedroom bouse.
Co., Attleboro, Mass.
ban two bedroem cement block
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
homes located where you can
enjoy quiet living. Pricee and
J. W. HALL
terms are excellent. We will
MIDDLE AGED, able bodied man'
2344 French Ave.
appreciate your call to . . •
with wifa and teen age daughter
wishes work, prefer farming or
SPECIAL SERVICE
caring for reach, but will ac­
BRANCH OFFICE
cept aaythlag if terms ar* right.
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
W. H. -Bill” Stamper Agency
Write Box WW, c/o Sanford
SURETY BONDS
Realtor 4r Insuror
3401 Park Drive
RAYMOND M. BALL Herald.
WILL keep children In my home
FA 2-8331
AND ASSOCIATES
five or sia daye ■ week for
Amy Anderson
working mother, CaU FA 2-1732.
MODERN 2 BR. bouse, electric
Genevieve (Jeanie) Blair
kitchen, Corner lot In city. At
Carl Charpenlns, Jr.
■ sacrifice. FA 2-2872. Robert J. Schmidt
and up, wanted In earn lor
Cmdr. G. R. Stricklaad
weekdays In my hem*. Fenced
Marvin Williams
yard, playroom, playground
4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH
213 So. Park Ave. Pk. FA I-W41
equipment. Sl.M a day. Weekly
C. B. S. home located on 20 x
Sanford
rale 22.23 for 1. 311.72 h r 2,
140 ft. lot with good water end
Evans Bldg Lako Mary
311.71 for 2. Inquire at 1008
. lake privllegea.
Pk. FA 2-1220
Summerlin.

$15,000 WITH TERMS

HOUSEWORK, FA 3-M88.

Sales • Service

$18,900 ■ $3,800 DN.

nig i Fre de ric k II. Fldlar
Publish Star. SI n Apr. 7, 14. I I .

IIKIOHTa SECTION ON K,
- namlnola County, Florida, areardlua In plat lh*r*et rarardad in P la t Bools it, p a a* **.
v at
Ih* subtle r*r&lt;irds of
Psmlnnla Caanty, Florida.
- l.oi* 17 and St. nf Blarh F ;
- Lola I, IS. St, t and 7. lllork
III all of WKST ALTAMONTE
MRIOHTR IRCTIUN T W O.
• Baailnnl* County, Florida, araerdlna Its plat tharaof raeardad In Flat Book I*, pagr
74, af U o publl* record* of
■otnlnnl* C ounty, Florid*.
Lot II. of Block R. af WEST
I ALTAMONTE HKNIIITS RETTION T Iin S R , Bemlaol* Coun­
ty. Florid*, aceardlng I* Ik*
p lat Iboreof rooordad In M at
Rook I*, pay* 74, of lb* pub­
ll* roeorda of aomlnol* Couoty,
• IriorMa.
Lata 4 aad I, of Block a , of
TRACT 87, of iANLANDO
•PRIKQfl, nomlaolt County,
Florida, aaoordlaa to sla t
Ihoroof aeaarSad la P la t Rook
4. MR* *4. Of lb* aublle roeorda a f Ratilaolo County,
Florida. .

SELL to pap lasei.
of land in BUck
Call G. M. Aria.
S-22S4.

Lee's Fairy lake Apartments, 1 NEW 3 bedroom furnished apart­ C. B. S. borne on high lot with
paved street end rights to canal.
ment located at 3M W. 13th.,
and 2 bedroom duplcies, 721
.upstairs. 280 month, w |ter in­ House equipped with GE stove,
WUdmere Rd. TEmple 1-4583.
refrigerator, dishwasher, dispo­
cluded. Days FA 3-3851, nights
sal and washing machine.
FA 3-1401. *

SEM IN O LE

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates

LOCH ARBOR: Owner moved
Real Eaiat* Broker
away, spacious 3 bedroom, 2 P kRegistered
FA 2-1281 17-22 at Hiawatha
bath, eatra large Fla. room. Ph.
FA 3 3301.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
R a y m o n d Lundqulat, Assoc.
FA 1-8881
Atlantic Bank Bldg.

1117.

Lota

FORCED TO
Five acre*
Hammock.
Oviedo. FA

4 BEDROOM. 2 BATH

LONGWOOD

DafanSaats.

3. Real Vatata For Salt

Page 8—Thun. April 14, '60 3. Real Batata Far Sale

A COTTAGE 8MALL
TEN LOTS IN ALL

COUNTT MOTORS. INC

• DODGE • DART
• CHRYSLER

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
. BROKER

W. B. Shippy, Assoc.
2M B*. Park Av*. Ph. FA 2-3881

Jn Ih* pretty little lews ef Lako
Miry. N«ar public beach, on*
LOOK HERE ! I t
block from stares and post of­ If you want to *** a t bedroom,
BELIEVE IT OR NOT!
fice. completely furnished. Pro­ kitchen equipped house, or a
Wc have Juat Hated an especially
perty include* ten lota, suitable
nice Urge wt. with screened
clean 3 Bedroom home in beau­
for four mors choice bomesites.
porch,
surrounded by lovely
tiful Wynoewood for o n l y
All far less than 211,008. THM
ihadi trees, priced to salt your
38833.00, require* only 21710.00 IB A REAL GOOD DEAL.
budget, then call Lilian Trama,
down and th* payments are
ONLY 258.00 monthly, already «r. R. "BUI” STEMPER Agency
financed at 4V894,
Realtor k Inauror
FARMER’S AGENCY
Phene PA I-4M1
111 N. Park
N. V. Farm*., Realtor
NEW, 3 Bedroom. I hath hem** PteM FA 2-2331 MM Park Df.
Lillian Ttama
in Loch Arbor, with doubl* car­
R. R. Ivors, D. H. Whitmore
ports. only 214,228.00 as low aa
Associates.
31500.08 down.

Feeder . NW*

$1895

PA 22B2

RAVENNA
PARK
HOMES

YOU ARB HBRKBT NOT! FI BIO
Mot Ik* Plululirr*. MARSHALL N.
SfNRKW aad OENW VIgrc CAM
JBKRRN. hla wlf*. havt Inatl'ulad
n su it anaiuat ye* in in* C lrauli
C o u rt e f tha Nlnlh Judlflal C lraell
lu aa* for namlnola Oaiinty, F lo r­
id*. l e foractaa* a earlslo m art-

K

n*

a

1957 CHRYSLER
$1895

1958 DODGE

Seminole Realty

held by th s m w h l * s s c u u re ta* above 4**crib*e re al p r o ­
p e rly. Bald p r a p a r i y boifg a ii n a l s a d located ta Bomlaah Oaunly,
•rid*. T a n and each * | you ara
reby r e q u ir e d l a Die y e a r * • • w a r w ltb tha C1*rb af it* Circuit
C o u r t lo a n d for Seminal* County,

1959 S IM C A
$1195

U0 I. French Ave. Ph. PA 3IB1
After hours, PA 2-M12, PA 2-4821
PA - 2-8281.

2300.00 Down, FHA, buys tha nice
I bedroom homo at 2108 Ame­
lia Ave. This home has baautiAil hardwood floors, full tiled
bath, and onetoMd porch. It
wiil pay yon lo chock this cm .
1801 Park-Avn.
FA 2 2248 *v*Mnp.

WEEK-END
SPECIALS

•

Quiet CwaumUy

•

Vmr M l C m

55 DODGE
Fordor

$595
1956 FORD
Two

Of

Tbs

$995
56 DODGE

GU ARAN TEE

Two Of H m

$995
MOVES

YOU

IN

FREE WELCOME

55 FORD
Brtrn Rharp

$895
PRE-CAST
Coocrtt* Step*
THBY’M

rm U M IM T

SAaunaJuti

42 JEEP
$149
Pnymawt On Moot

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�Use HERALD Want Ads To Deliver Your Business Service Message. PH. FA 2-2611
IS, Special Services
j 22, Articles For Sslt
-2. Articles For Snle
Olir tanfork Virelh
Thure. April 14, 'GO—Page 0 PIANO TUNI.S'O 4 REPAIRING CUSTOM UP IIUUTERI NO- All UMBRELLA lent. I39.B5 up. Hie
REDIMIX-CONCRKTR
W L. HARMON
Ph. PA 1 1233

work guaranteed Free
mates. Phone FA 2-7III

Kill- veil, boat cuihlot i. ARMY-NAVY
SURPLUS. 310 Santord Ave,

LAWN MOWING and yard work, FREE ESTIMATES clteerfully ROLLOWAY. Hospital and Baby
FACTORY TO YOU
liven. Mattreu renovating, uptrlmmlnf, edging or any odd
Bads. Day. Week, or Month—
ALUMINUM
Jobe. FA 2-11*2.
'
holitery and alip coven. Cus­
FURNITURE CENTER
VENETIAN BLINDS
tom built bedding made to or­
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
110 French Ave.
12. Plum bing Service*
der. Cal) or come In. Nix Bedrail with pla.Gc end*. Plastic
Ph. FA 2-7*33
dim Manufacturing Co.„ I30l
or rayon tapei. Cotton or nylon
PLUM LING
,
So. Santord Ava. FA 1-2117.
cords.
Contracting 4 Repair*
Senknrik Ginns and Paint Co.
Free Estimate*
. AIR CONDITIONING
SPINET PIANO
112-114 W, 2nd St.
FA 2-1821
R. L. HARVEY
H. B. POPH CO.
Due to unfortunate clrcumitancei
■nford Ave, Phone FA 1-31*3
r*7 S. Park - FA 2 (231
have two reclaimed Splneta, Power Mower, slightly used . $23
famous brand, Ilk* new. guar* 2 Trade In Refrigerators, ea. *23
SERVICE CALLS *2.00
anteed, one walnut, one ma­ Trade In Elec. Range ....... *W
The Biggest Little Shop
hogany. Will sell to reliable Alum. Boat 4 Trailer . ... $300
In Sanford. Ah Paris And
person in thla area at tremend­ 2 Trade In Refrigerators, as. *30
Labor Guaranteed 90 Daya.
Plumbing 4 Heating
ous savings. Write or phone 2 Trade In Televisions, ea. $99.93
SANFORD RADIO 4 TV CENTER
AIR CONDITIONING
Credit Manager, Sleep'!, Ml N. Cheat Type Freeser ............ *123
•th. 4 Sanford Ave. FA 2*711
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
Orange, Orlando.
Wringer Washer ...........
*30
IOOT Sanford Ave.
FA t-8381 15*A Beauty Par Ion
Powerful "Ride 'Em " Lawn
OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE
Mower.........................%....... $100
1 Cant par lb.
A Satisfied eustomar la our best
Sidewalk Bieycla ......................$12
THE SANFORD HERALD
advertisement.
30-30 Rifle ................................*83
House Wiring — Electric Sen
OFFICE
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
Double Barrel Shotgun .........*30
Sid Vlhiea
101 W. 1st. St. FA 1-2811 . Porteble TV ............................ *7*
103. So. Oak . ... Ph. FA 8 3742
RANDALL ELECTRIC OO.
FIRESTONE STORES
Mi Magnolia
FA &gt;-&lt;
ANTIQUES, general line. Mildred
111 E. First St., Sanford
Rojf, 3*1 Magnolia Place (Hic­
Build, Paint 4 Repair
kory Street), DeBary, NO 1-4411. ’3# KENMORE dryer, I cycle* on
heat, practically new. Will sac­
THOS. I . THOMPSON
rifice for lets than h a l f .
General Contractor
FA 1-8324.
Mean Carpentry Repairs
Reefing 4 Siding
Phene PA 2M »

22. Articles For Snle

SPINET ORGAN
33.000 BTU oil healer, 3-3 ton DESKS It*.S3 up: Berni-o-matlc
BARGAINS
37" Window Sills SI.23
Amana air conditloneri, t Neht
iaa lantern S1.00; chalra 1200
rrlaimrri Lowrey and Ham*
*1" Window Lintel. $1.23
* drink rate, I complete foun­ up: chain hoist: patio tablei
morn), like new condition guar*
tain. Apply 1-3 P. M. Ph.
M IRACLE CONCRETE CO.
121.93 up: picnic tahla 121.S3 up;
anteed. Will sell at diacount
Elm Ave.
Ph. FA 2 3731
FA 2-0971. Sanford Bowline Al­ Mapea Tue, 207 Wait Firat St.,
or terma to reliable party. Phona
ley, 200 Mainolla, Sanford.
Sanford.
Credit Managar, Steep Music,
(■WOODEN BARRELS, 2 clothes
GArdca 1-2(01, Orlando, or write
wardrobes (cardboardi, miscel­ AUTOMATIC WASHER, Whirl­ GOOD farm
pool, In good condition. $30. See
Ml N. Orania A v e . _______
FA 2-7800.
laneous cardboard box*, for
a t 1811 MellonvUle Ave.
shipping or packing. FA 2-8331.
WOODEN BARRELS, cleaned and
SINGER PORTABLE, round rab­ empty, 11.00 each. FA I-48U.
Sell Ue Your Furniture. Qu'cU bin "68", attachments, Ilk* new.
WANTED: About 1108 Hamlin or­
Service With The Ca.h, SUPER
ange trees on sour n o t. Call
Full price $29.30. Write box 830,
TRADING POST. FA 2-0877.
FA 21331.
c o Santord Herald.

J 'a b d a m
T U D O R

*1998

• Plus Transportation

Plus Transportation

16. Flowers Jk Plants
CM Flowers For Any Oceanian
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
PA 1 !8»
or
FA 3-8270
ROUSE PAINTING, exterior 4 in IB. Boats and Motors
tarter. - Free E a 11 m s t e a ,
FA I-flTI.
Gateway To Tie Waterway
Your EVtNRUDE Dealer

15, Special Services

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

dshieid
Back Glass
r Class
Vent Glaae
SERVICE

Robson Sporting Gooda
8*444 .E. let.
P4. PA 14
18 FT. Hl-HAT runabout (overnighter), fully equipped. No
reasonable offer refuted. Call
PA 84081.

CHOICE

U S E D C A R S T H A I M U S T GO A N D W I L L GO
AT W H O L E S A L E P R I C E S ! C O M E E A R L Y !

NOT OUNCE

P C O -M -A

CO.TI-A

59 Simca Aronde

58 Ford Fairlano 500

Fsrdor Arden, fo r Brown*
Thin On*.
1830 HUDSON with overdrive. Ex
ccUent ■ihape for Re age. 8183,
FA 2 8808.

En velopes

• f r o m * , ate. Pragrtiitv# HAVE lM* - * pattenger Volksding Co. Phone PA 2 3*81wagon. Good condition for sele.
Weet 18th St.
Write Bon *V C/O lanford
Herald.
PUMPB - SPRINKLERt
1 type# and alme, meURod
20-A Trailer*
"Do R YenmafT
W l REPAIR AND SERVICE
1M0 TRAVEL TRAILER, M ft.
S T I N E
used 2 weeks. Sava over *900,
Machinery and Supply Co.
*300 down, take over payments.
r W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 24481
Phone FA 8-73*0,
V Service withla tha hour. Re­ '41 FT. SCHULT&amp; Excellent con­
pair your TV for *T.M, In your
dition. Bargain price. Small
lteme or no charge. Sunshine
down payment Terms arrang­
TV. PA 2 *833.
ed. FA 2-7890.

Sowing Mach. Repairs
ALL MARES 4 MODEL!
m
P a rt (M to. ear.)

Ponder Hardtop Y-l Begin*. Cruise*
watte. Radio, Heater And Foil Powers
Are This Beentifnl On# Owner Car
Today!

CO*109*A

58 Chevrolet
Ferdor, Pontiac’s Import E conom y Cap.

CO*159*A

Hterayno Feeder Aedan, Y-l Engine.
Antewalte Transmission, Radio, Hest­
er. And power Altering. Burr T*
Find A Good Rowe At This Frit*!

58 Ford Fairlane 500
Tnder Aeden Y*l Begins, Fordowatteu
Radio And Heater. AOI.D Thla Out
Newl
&lt;

C9-21R.A

57 Plymouth Savoy

TO-2I-A

Hardtop Coupe ▼•* Engine, .
matte ' Transmission, Radi#
Heater. R ilri Clean And Solid!

58 Ford Ranch Wagon
V4 Engine, Fordometk. Radio And
Heater. Another One Of Many Bar*
gates At Wholesale.

CB-20R-A2

21. Furniture

57 Ford Custom 300

(0 -1 2 7 -A

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

Ferder, Y*8 Engine, Fordo ms Ik,
Hooter And Fartnrr Air Condition,
Snmmor la On The way I

57 Plymouth

COMPLETE
LAWN MAINTENANCE
Mowing — Edging — Fertilising WILSON - MAIER
New and Used Furniture
Renovating — Fertiliser Salea
*11 K. Firat St.
FA l-M »
FRIR ESTIMATES
JOHN LOMMERSE, FA 2-71*7 Used furniture, appliances, tools
etc, Bought-Sold Larry’s Marl
TO YOUR DOOR SERVICE
MB lanford Ave. Ph. FA 1-4181
■very Tuesday* and Wedneeday
8ANFORT 4 SOWERS
New
4 Used Furniture 4 Appli
S84 E. Walhourne Ave. MI 3-I4T4
ancoa.
A Good Placo Te
WINTER PARK, FLA.
BUY, SELL or TRADE
Chile lew s — Tools — Bofta—
Jenkins Furniture
Nuts — Screws
and Other Parts. .Phone or Write 400 Sanford Ava,
FA 2-7444

Belvedere inert Cense Y*8 Engine
Antematie Transmission, Radio Am
Heeler. CoMpere This Prise Any
whore!

CO-37-A

57 Ford Fairlane
Special Tudor Riviera. Showroom New, Green and
W hite F inish.

Tudor Hardin# V-S Knglnr, Fordo-,
matte, Media And Hseler, Nsw Tires,
Only One Owner And Extra Clean!1
C9-IB6-A

56 Ford Customline

CO*f»*A

Fordur Sedan V-8 Engine, FordomaHr. Radio And Hraler. A Real Buy!

56 Ford Fairlane

CO*133*A

ford nr Sedan, V-8 Rnglne, Fordo-,
matte. And Redte. Beautiful I Ton*
Gr»en|
&lt;

56 Cadillac 60 Spec.

FCO-13AA

fnrdnr Hrdsn, Full I’awvr And Air
Condillnn, Only One
I Owner] 1

WAS

TO-26.H1

1959 Plymouth Savoy Club Sedan

Coupe. All Power Equipment Including Factory Air
Conditioning.

SALE PRICE

56 Ford Fairlane

T»*41*A

WAS

SALE PRICE

Fnrdnr V-8, Fnrdomilk, Radis And
it taler.

Radio - Healer • Steering - Factory Air Conditioned •
White Sidewalls • Low Mileage.

WAS

CO*R*2

BALE PRICE

55 Ford Fairlane

1959 Fiat 1100 4 Door Sedan
10,000 Actual Milea • One Owner. Right For The Family
And Economy.
a

C9-210.R

FCO*9«*A

55 Ford Fairlane

55 Ford Fairlane

Feeder, V*8, Fnrdnmslir, Radio And
Heater.
CO*S9*B

CO*10I*B
Buy With Confidence At Yonr Seminole County
Authorixed • Pontiac • Buick • Rambler Dealer

SALE PRICE

55 Ford Fairlane

55 Ford Country Sed. C7QC ) C Q C

Fnrdnr, V4. fnrdnmatte,
Heater, Power Steering.

v*g,

Ferdnmstte,

WAS

Rodim

jl/J

«# W4#

Full Power • Factory Air Conditioned * Perfect. .

6 Door • Radio &gt; Heater . Power Steering * One Owner
And Used Very Carefuly.

55 Ford Fairlane

Club Redan, V-8, FardMalte. Radio
And Hester.

1955 Ford Custom “8” 4 Door

1955 Chrysler Windsor

RALE PRICE

Club Sedan V*8, Straight Slick.

Ferdnr, V-8, Furdomslte, Rsdiu And
Heeler.

Beautiful 2 Ton# Grey With Automatic Tranentteaton.

1956 Cadillac Convertible Coupe

WAS

C O *222*ll

1956 Plymouth Savoy 4 Door

Excellent While Finish With 5 New Tire*. Can’t Be
Beat.

55 Ford Fairlane
Fnrder Y-B, Fnrdemetk, Radio And
Hester.

55 Ford Customline
1958 Ford Fairlane 500 V8

Rnrdlnp Coup# V*l Engine, Automs-,
Hr Transmlinlnn, Radio And Heeler.
Dsn't Mlae Thla One!

Fardor V*8, Redin And lleater.
C 9 -2 2 0 . fl

M 4 White 2 Tone • Aiift»**int'c • On* O untr • 1,11

56 Dodge Lancer

Redte,

C 0 1 2 5 -B

CO*126*B

53 Plymouth

54 Ford Customline
Polder, V*«, Straight Bttek.

STRICKLAND
4 FORD

BALE PRICE

4 FALCON

TRUCKS

�I

The children of the first, second i cigar and peppermint stick trees,
•nd third gradea of the Osteen were also made by the children.
School presented the play. “ PiThe cast Included Susan Seitx
noechio'' Tuesday night, before a as the narrator; Mary Gary aa
eapadty crowd at the school audl- Geppelo; Loren Janes as Pinoctorlum.
rhio; f.lnda Whlddon as Cleo the
The production was under the
,Dou*J*‘
•*
gupervlaion of their teacher, Mrs. ,nX Cricket; Mike Shiner as the
Margaret Harris.
stage Mach driver and Ronnie
All.stage settings and acenery
‘
were made and painted by the p a
aJ
a
•
»«

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 (UPI) — 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 a b o u t five years.
Egypt and the Sudan have asked
scientists the world over to help
unearth tha treasure* of 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 of tha cost of 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
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, "we
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.
"But," 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 AS 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
President Taking
clue as to whether there atill la
an anti-CaUiolic vote like that
It Nice And Easy
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 3 Die On State
President Eisenhower's holiday at
the Augusta National Golf Club. Roads In 24 Hours
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-Mtsi.) 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.

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 of fiva pick-up*.

Harvie J. Belser
GOVERNOR

(valvo lubricant) *

a 35c value
purchase

To The Voters of Florida:
The fetlewtog »* a re tria l *f aa article appsaetag to tha
FU ride Times Uaiea. Bandar. AprU 2, ||M s

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Geveraer was la live the people a ohaooa la vvte fee a Mreag
ergrrasUealsL
Me sold ha theashl the vetera aheald have a " r is e r ewl
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VOL. XLIX

WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Saturday. Hlffh today, 76-34. Low tonight, (10-64.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
FRIDAY, APRIL 16. 1960
United Press Leased Wire Established *908

New Paving Work To Start
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
A coot of SM4.MS.
W?(Tho TyJor Co. of LoeUvUle. Ky., announced by tho State Road De­
Work on paving Sanford Ava.
from 25Ut St. to Cinder'* Corner
will iU rt next Wedneaday, Coun­
ty Com minion Chairmaa John
Krlder aald today.
The w ork i t eapected l a be
completed In about a year, Krlder
added.
The C. A. Meyer Construction
Co. of Orlando will d# the Job at

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 of next year's budget
can be financed during the coming

NO. 673

Bales Urges
Better Wages
For Teachers

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*.
rally Thursday night saying that
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 a t 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 Germ Warning
School Rand will offer muiie for
Increase lax m liige 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
One of Swofford's opponents, enough germ warfare agent* on Three Lake Mary Churches, the
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 Heir To Thorne
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,n0
Senior Choirs of the choices era
_ Orange County.
who bicomet 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" Lormane ask­
Bomarc Fired
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 Till 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 miiillo'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 of 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 of 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 There was a momentary Burry ■aid he would work for a fair re- to Eglln Air Force Base, on the Bunrise Services in Enterprise
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 of the
waa unfair to tbs efforts sf 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
Pilgrimage
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 of 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
"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 In Oviedo, the First BapUel and
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
ected by the hopeful against those department has no authority, to some of the problem* confronting a. ra. after hit father paid $100.- Rorkledge. added (heir efforts lo from Israel Into the Jordanian sec- romhine for a service held at the
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.
c r personal opinions. However, la assist in aomt mapping and topo­ Conner Campaigns secret.
Methudlst Church will conduct tha
the cate of one candidate, neither graphical work. He itated that
service. Coffee and duughnuta will
of these r t n u n i appear to be unfurlunairly this division was
ha served following the program
Shell Art To Be
j^Hifficienl to justify the falsa state- years behind on aulhorurd pro Here Saturday
to those attending.
Doyle Conner, who is running
&lt;Venta made by Mr. Ju n ta 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 of agriculture will Workshop Topic
over the servica held in the Osteen
be
in
Sanford
Saturday
lo
open
County on some mapping and
Tuesday night, April li.
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 osginears 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 Seminole County Chamber nf | on recant county growth and pro eilend an invitation to everyone
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 ounty 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, First Federal
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 Asks Fpr Permit
aroma of Orange blossoms."
the Florida pupil assignment law.
Sanford's First Federal Sav*1
Earh Orlando host was introduc­ Benefit1Baseball
D*Tlie 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 Game Tonight
through Hen* provided by the up a SIM 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 rjm r.
Tbo groups of civic and bualnoaa Tha Springfield Giant* will ciaafe
signed Use petition, presented lo today. The , new First Federal
hr tlw Orlando Chamber a t Commerce laat night, Tha Orlande
Mm h *-—1 board Tuesday.
Icndcro won headed h r Meyer against tho Kwgano, Qropw, fltotos
played h i t , 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 a w
i
v
*
T
S
£
S
£
Shrine Club.
’
(Herald Photo)
Elm Ave. intersection.
Higginbotham of Sanford.
cl L-athcis ai well at pupil*.
Is tL

Churches Schedule Egg Hunts Set
Easter Services

News Briefs

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Candidate's Criticism u^vpnage
Efforts By Board Brings Protest

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Kidnaped Youth
Returned Safe

Seminole, Orlando Cof Cs
Hold Joint 'Get-Together

Mayo Dies; State
Funeral Saturday

Board Challenges
Mixing Petition

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Over Weekend
In Sanford Area

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 -for
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 ot 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 yill
bo directed by Mrs. D. K. McNab
of the Sanford Pilot Club, which
sponsored the organisation of tb o
Society.
Contributions will bo utrd to p ro ­
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 ai 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 J r, Ik s
will consist to triad chkkee,

Mn

aad ,TI far children.

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