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'News' Is Slow Pag9 6 THE PALM BEACH P0ST. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1953 Pride May Be Taken In Tropical Fruit Protocol To Yield To Chivalry For Mrs. Clare Luce Hundreds Queue, For Best Steaks At Oldtime Prices Juliana Leads Dutch In National Day Of Mourning IN THE CITY Election of officers is scheduled at the Hillcrest-Vedado Improvement Assn. meeting at 8 tonight at the clubhouse on Paseo Andalusia, according to Mrs.

Louis Haverstroh, hostess. Entertainment after the meeting is on the program. All members of the community are Invited. Photog'a Doubletake BOSTON, Feb. 8 (UP) Frank Lorenzo, a United Press photographer, did a double-take here today when he drew a bottle from a soft drink dispensing machine.

Etched in the glass were the name of the drink, in Egyptian and English, and the legend "Bottled in Cairo." I Array Grow And Use More Of Them With U. S. 45th Division. Korea, Feb. 8 (UP) First Lt.

John S. Autrey, who joined the regular Army two years ago, tried for three weeks to get away from the front lines to pick up a registered letter waiting at company headquarters. Finally he was relieved and hurried back to headquarters, where he signed the necessary form and received the letter. It was from the Army reserve. "You are being considered for active duty.

said. AMSTERDAM. Feb. 8 (UP) COLUMBUS. Feb.

8 (UP) I Weekly meeting of Townsend Hundreds of persons formed a linel four blocks long outside the Metzl Club 1 will be held at 8 tonight at 423 Iris according to Willis Queen Juliana led the nation in prayers today in a national day of mourning one week after hurricane driven flood tides ripped through Holland's dikes and drown Southern Florida folks may well take pride in their great array of tropical fruits and grow and use more of them, says Alice Cro-martie, food specialist of the Florida Agricultural Extension Service. Miss Cromartie, who works with home demonstration agents and ROME, Feb. 8 (UP) Diplomatic hosts and hostesses predicted today that protocol would have to yield a bit to chivalry in this very Latin capital when Mrs. Clare Booth Luce comes to Rome as the United States' first woman ambassador and extra-special in fruit punch. Mangos? "Delicious, ambrosiac fruit eaten fresh, fine when frozen or canned, and piquant and tasty in chutney," she says.

The lychee, with its rather hard, ruby-red skin, and soft, juicy pulp, is something out of the ordinary eaten fresh, peeling off the skin as you eat. Or its pulp blends bherrill, president. Super Market today to buy T-bonf I and sirloin steaks for 39 cents- a I pound. The line started forming at (I Textile Chief Sees Reds Must Keep Up Appearances For Home People TOKYO, Feb. 9 (UP) a.m.

tor tne sale ot of New Zealand beef that lastecl Floridians Use ed at least 1,372 persons. Flags flew at half staff throughout this devout country Sports events were cancelled. Theatres closed and restaurants operated in The Italian press has been intrigued for weeks by persistent re trom 9 a.m. until noon. perlectly into chicken salad, and in fruit compotes and salads.

The lychee is a worthy partner with Market manager Louis McClar ren said nearly all the beef wa; sold at half the average price ports that a woman tor the first time would be joining the large and all male diplomatic colony Credit More; Take somber mood without music or bright lights. There were prayers that a 50-mile-an-hour gale sweep any cheese also. And Miss Cromartie calls atten here. club women in programs for food production and use, knows tropical fruits, how to use them, and, also, how to make people hungry for tliem. For example, have you tried a canistel lately? If not, Miss Cromartie suggests, halve one lengthwise, remove the seeds, season with salt, pepper and butter, bake until thoroughly hot, and then sit down and enjoy it along with a meat dish.

tion to the white-sapote: A funny ing Scotland would not bring new Her official appointment was Chinese Communist propagandists today compiled a "record" of Unit cents a pound that has beet charged in recent days. He said hi sold his stock of 18 sides of bee by the time the store closed, bu looking iruit with a Daoerv skin. disaster nere. While most of the nation went to Longer To Pay ed Nations losses in the Korean but underneath as mellow as a fine welcomed by government officials and warmly received by leading newspapers. Leftwing newspapers gave the announcement brief space war that proved ridiculously out of church to mourn the disaster, re he planned to continue the bargaii Sharp Increase In Living Costs WASHINGTON, Feb.

8 (UP) Anthony Valente, president of the AFL textile workers, today called nationwide local meetings of his union to discuss President Eisenhower's scrapping of wage and price controls and to take steps to prevent cuts in living conditions. Valente predicted the President's ripe avocado. Puree the flesh and use it in a sherbet, a fruit salad, line with the American count. lief workers prepared for emer saie an weeK. JACKSONVILLE, Feb.

8 UP) Flrtt trlinnc ara hnvint? mnrp nn A Peiping Radio broadcast claim or in combination jams. gencies to come and the greatest McClarren said people came her' She also urges folks to Brow and credit and taking longer to pay! helicopter fleet assembled in Eu- ed Allied losses included more than 736,000 troops killed or wounded, 322,000 of them from other cities and even fron West Virginia to buy the beei whiph trm mnrlrofr nitrnh a eaA fcrtn use tne plump, sweet Surinam rope stood by for whatever contin their bills, cherry which is delicious for eating fresh and for jelly; the beauti- its regular supplier. Those conclusions came from a report today by T. A. Lanford, vice president and manager of the The United States' latest official mere has been a lot of fus gency may arise.

A snowstorm grounded the scores of rescue planes this morning but the weather cleared in the afternoon and they were out again. report, issued at Washington Feb. lul carissa in combinations and jams and jellies; the feijoa with its delicate strawberrv-nineaDDle about this imported frozen beef an and almost no comment. The protocol-conscious diplomatic colony began asking the same questions that were raised in 1946 when Mrs. Eugenie Anderson" was sent to Copenhagen as envoy for the Truman administration.

What happens at a formal banquet for ambassadors only where seating, by tradition, is in accordance with seniority? Would not protocol give way to chivalry when the only lady present is the very junior member of the corps" comes to showed 129,424 American casual Jacksonville Branch, Federal lie-serve Bank of Atlanta. He reported Florida consumers there is a lot of pressure to sto it," he said. "This may be the onl ties. flavor blend in combination or You probably know how good avocados, mangos, and papayas are, but have you tried the jam-bolan, feijoa, lychee, carissa, sa-pote, sapodilla, Surinam cherry, barbados-cherry, carambola, ota heite-gooseberry, tamarind or lo quat recently? Or do you know about all these tropical fruits of Florida Many people don't. Miss Cromartie says more Southern Florida families should grow a variety of these fruits, use them fresh, and can and freeze some for I The Red propaganda broadcast action will bring "a sharp increase" in living costs.

"Therefore, all UTW local unions must immediately re-examine the wage structures at the plants they London, Feb. 8 (UP) Ships ran for shelter from a 50 mile-an-hour also bragged that 7,800 U.N. planes have been shot down or damaged. nine we can uuer miyining iik these prices. But we're buyin cheap and selling cheap." increased their indebtedness in December, 1952, at department stores by 11 percent for charge accounts and 32 percent for in alone; the sweet and spicy sapodilla sliced and served with cream and a dash of cinnamon; the barbados-cherry in jelly, and the guava in jellies and as a fresh gale that swept Scotland's west coast today.

represent and take appropriate Ihe market sold all steaks fc For the first time since the dis action to prevent any lowering ot cents a pound, round steak i The U. S. Air Force, in a report through Jan. 31, announced it had lost 592 planes as a result of enemy action while U. S.

Allies lost 56. The U. S. Navy, as of Dec. 1, dinner? their waees and standard of living ta cents, oomng Deet and shoi ribs at two for 25 cents, chuc stallment accounts.

Combined credit accounts at furniture stores jumped 25 percent above the previous December. astrous storms of last weekend Coast Guardsmen were on a bad weather watch and all ships were une nostess nere recalled an-, as a result of high prices, he said fruit (some people prefer guava in jelly or preserves, but many others like "em fresh, too); and delicious loquats, fine for eating roast at 23 cents and rib roast i other question that gained publici-l Valente scored what he called 1952, reported that 464 Marine and 29 cents. ty when Mrs. Anderson went to the "selfish and unrealistic atti- given gale warnings. Charge accounts at Florida de tresh, for pies, and for jelly.

tilde" nf New Eneland textile mill The manager said he expecte Torrential rain deluged some partment stores were being paid in later use. Most of them are packed with appetite appeal, are nutritious and are fairly easily grown in Southern Florida yard plantings, she says. The jambolan for instance. It's top-notch for making jam or jelly Miss Cromartie says that besides Denmark what happens at a dinner for ambassadors and their wives when the ambassadors with 60 days last December compared to operators. He accused them of try- shipments of the cheap beef in ine to "take unfair advantage of morrow and Tuesday from Swi Scottish areas and snow spread southwards through Yorkshire and furnishing delicious eating, the Navy planes have been lost in action.

Peiping Radio claimed additionally that the North Korean "navy" had sunk one Allied cruiser, 19 destroyers and 31 other craft. t4 days a year but installment accounts were running 10 tropical fruits are attractive as or draw to discuss affairs of state laid a thin white mantle over London. namentals in yard plantings. over cigars and brandy. Three thousand extra servicemen the general conditions in the textile and Co.

and that he would contint industry in a deplorable campaign selling it at the same prices f( to cut the wages and living stand- the rest of the week. ards of textile workers." He Instructed the local union- CHICAGO, Feb. 8 (UP) Me men to discuss this problem also packing experts said today Ne were brought into the struggle to DEATHS AND FUNERALS build up the gaps in the sea walls on the east coast before the next at their meetines. ieaiana Deer now being sold spring tides a week from today. months compared to 7.7 months in December.

1951. The collection ratio also indicated consumers were taking more time to pay installment accounts at furniture stores in December, 1952, Lanford said. Both cash and credit sales were reported higher last December than in the like month of 1951 at Florida department and household Mrs. Helen Longnecker. Pitts There are now 12,000 servicemen MRS.

SELMA PICTON. Services for Mrs. Picton, 78, long-time "The declared intention of some reduced prices in some sectioi New England employers who now of the country came to the Uniti burgh; two sisters. Mrs. B.

W. Cole while Red shore batteries sent 13 destroyers and 35 minesweepers to the bottom and damaged 27 destroyers and two cruisers. The U. S. Navy said about five Navy ships and one Army tug actually have been sunk by mines or enemy shore batteries.

None of the vessels lost were capital ships. The Chinese broadcast-also claimed Red artillery, in the past year, had destroyed 360 Allied gun Cecil Armstrong, Bean City Store Manager, Dies helping volunteer workers, policemen and firemen in the 300-mile 4 10V hs on IOW 1 Is ei bi DO n. 'it Hni 9 to to tl asfil I ill t.l sli" 'J Ir 4 l' 5 18 M1 i i I ft ft and Mrs. Willard Lee, both of long danger zone. resident of Delray Beach, who died Friday at Fountain Town, Indianapolis, will be held at 2 pm Tuesday at Northwood Method Richmond, ana three grandchildren.

Services and burial will take place at Pittsburgh. Mizell-Simon-Faville has charge. appliance stores. Total gains were seeK to reduce wages ana eiimi- uiaica as euusiuuie lur me nc nate hard-won fringe benefits ma 1 import of Canadian beef, such as vacations, holidays with! Bernhardt Gissel, export officl pay, etc. is completely irre-jof Wilson and said a "tradi sponsible and without economic! was worked out among the U.f justification," he said.

Canada, England and New Ze "It is common knowledge that land because Canada's cattle pop the depressed condition the tex-Ration was afflicted with hoof a Taft Proposals ist Church. Burial will be at Wood-lawn Cemetery. 14 percent in department and 15 percent in household appliance Mrs. Picton was born in Ger stores. positions, 207 tanks, 3,516 machine- BEAN CITY Cecil Arleigh gun nests and killed or wounded i Armstrong, 56.

who suffered a Cash sales were down 10 per 25.000 troops. heart attack Sunday morning, died moutn disease. He said under the agreeme Britain agreed to take Canadi cent at furniture stores, but a 9 percent gain in installment sales produced a net gain of 6 percent in The broadcast commemorated the fifth anniversary of the North For T-H Law Are Assailed By CIO Korean army. beef while New Zealand shipped many and moved to Delray Beach in 1920, later moving here where she was an active member of the Northwood Church. Survivors include a son, John Indianapolis, two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Friends may call at Scobee Funeral Home, Lake Worth, after 2 pm today. total sales. WILLIAM ROIPP. Mr. Roupp.

58, a winter visitor from Trenton, NJ. who resided at a Riviera Beach trailer court, died Saturday night at a local hospital after a short illness. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Hincheliff, Trenton. Scobee-Vogel Funeral Home has while enroute to the Belle Glade Memorial Hospital.

Mr. Armstrong came to Bean City in 1932 from Daytona Beach and was manager of the Arthur Wells General Merchandise Store here. He was a member of the equivalent amount to this count tile industry over the past year has not been confined to the New England region or to any one country," Valente added. He said most textile companies predict a better year in 1953. He denied that high wages have been responsible for lower profit margins of New England Mills.

He said Reeves a that normally would have gone 4 'Guided Missile' WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 (UP) The CIO charged today that Sen Robert A. Taft's proposed amend England. The U. S.

would not ta Canada's beef because of the ease. Gissel said the total shlpmi was only about 25,000 tons and an "insignificant" amount of charge. ments to the Taft-Hartley labor HENRY H. CARVER. Mr.

Carver, Texas Hunter Mass Produces Death For Crows large Southen textile concern, re law would increase government First Baptist Church, South Bay, and Belle Glade Masonic Lodge. Survivors include the wife, Mrs. Rose Lucille Armstrong; three daughters, Mrs. Wanda Lucille Prevatt. Bean City; Mrs.

Loraine 79. 701 S. Olive a retired I MRS. MARY ANN LEECH. Serv- ported its nrofits for the lsat half "interference" with collective bar Warships Ready For 7th Fleet Diuiaing contractor wno came nere ices for Mrs.

Leech. 87. who nf 1952 were $375,610 comnared to total volume of beef handled gaining. in November from Central City, died Friday at the home of her $1,953,322 for the same period the! the major packers in this count It said the Senate Republican died early Sunday morning at Louise Rosendahl, Naples, and year before. A spokesman for Armour a Co.

said the amount handled by a local Hospital alter a short illness. leader's changes fall far short of President Eisenhower's promise of Mrs. Norma Jean Beardsley, Clew-iston; mother. Mrs. Vashti Arm lirm was peanuts.

Valente said a "glaring example of managerial irresponsibility" in New Eneland is the liouidation of Survivors include two sons. Gurnza, Central City, and Ernest! "justice and fairness to labor. Gissel said the New Zeala strong, Bean City, and four Some are a "backward" step, it Buffalo. NY, and two daughters, daughter. Mrs.

Alice Griffin, 103 SE 1st Delray Beach, after a short illness, will be held at 10 am today at St. Paul's Church. The Rev. Marland W. Zimmerman, rector, will officiate.

Burial will be at Delray Beach Cemetery. Scobee Funeral Home, Delray Beach has charge. declared. YOKOSUKA NAVAL BASE, Japan, Feb. 9 (UP) Four U.

S. Navy warships capable of launching guided missiles will join the 7th Fleet off Korea and Red Pauline Miles. Portage, and Mrs. Etta Brindle, DuBois, Pa. The CIO attacked Taft's pro the Nashawena mills of New Bed-1 meat commanded a lower pr ford, Mass.

He said the plant has than domestic beef partly becai been a "consistent profit-maker" (England is accustomed to pay and the decision to close it had! lower prices for its beef and par Services will be held at 2 pm Tuesday at the First Baptist posals in a detailed analysis. Taft GREENVILLE, Feb. 8 (UP) Joe Brower said today he figures his hunting party has killed "at least a million" crows, 150,000 of them this winter. Brower kills the raucous farm pests by dynamiting them in their roosts. "That's the best time to get Scobee-Vogel Funeral Home has has introduced five bills to modify charge, Church, South Bay, with the Rev.

James Prucell. pastor, and the Rev. nothing to do with whether or not i because it is frozen. the act he co-authored. Senate China "should the war situation require their use," it was disclosed here today.

"Our people don't care much it was making money. William Oswald, former pastor, of- MRS. FRANK COOK. 'Funeral services for Mrs. Cook.

62. who hearings are slated to begin the first week in March. Taft, who will head the labor The bolstering of United Nations frozen beef," he said, "and New Zealand product also is differently. But it's good, ta beef." them," Brower said. "You get naval might in the Far East was contained in detailed summary them in the trees at night when ficating.

Masonic graveside services will be held at Woodlawn Cemetery, West Palm Beach. Berry's Funeral Home, Pahokee, has charge. subcommittee handling the revision, said today he hopes to wind up with amendments "more or of the 7th Fleet's recent history JOHN" FLIPPEN. Mr. Flippen, 66, a Palm Beach winter visitor who came here one week ago from Pittsburgh, died early Sunday at a local hospital after a short illness.

He was a mechanical engineer. Survivors include the wife, Mrs. Margaret Flippen; son, J. P. Flip-pen, Lexington, daughter, died Wednesday at her home on Sandy Loam Farm will be held at 3 pm today at Mizell-Simon-Faville Chapel, with Dr.

Ryan L. Wood, pastor of Memorial Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial will be at Boynton Beach they're all flocked together and you can really kick them where it hurts. "Sometimes I even drive them Second Offshore Gas Well Capped MORGAN CITY, Feb. 8 (JP) and operations released by Vice Adm.

Robert P. Brisco, U.N. naval WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 (UP) An Agriculture DeDartment nffif commander in the Korean area. said today New Zealand beef into a bunch by clapping my hands The report disclosed that two together after they go to roost.

It Three Burglaries Cemetery. cruisers and two submarines have been outfitted with the latest naval selling for low prices in this co try but denied that import of beef has played a major part cutting U. S. beef prices. doesn't take much noise.

A crow Firefighters capped today the is just naturally scared of sharp reports. That's because so many less agreeable to everybody." He said Secretary of Labor Martin P. Durkin is preparing additional amendments, "some of which may meet with my approval too." "I think we can meet the objections raised by most," he added. The CIO, however, found little it liked in the proposals thus far offered by Taft. The AFL has similarly criticized Taft's proposals.

The study, prepared by order of the CIO executive board, said some of the changes "represent a limited The oflicial said that about 25, Believed Cleared farmers shoot at them. Three-County Teletype System Is Scheduled MIAMI, Feb. 8 (UP) Three South Florida sheriffs have entered Brower killed 50,000 of his ene second of two offshore gas wells that exploded into a spectacular multi-million dollar fire two weeks ago. Mansel Rake, 31, and his boss, Myron Kinley, both of Houston, completed the work at noon. tons of New Zealand beef shipped to this country during last half of 1952 due to a halt mies as they were croaking love songs two nights ago.

A few days weapons and can be thrown against the Communists soon. "At least four new type ships could be added to the 7th fleet in the not too distant future to initiate1 guided missile warfare should the war situation require their use," the statement said. "They are the cruisers USS Bos-ton and USS Canberra and the submarines USS Cusk and USS Car- Canadian beef shipments to into a pact to prevent the shut before that he killed 60,000. Burglary of at least three service stations has been cleared up with the arrest at 5 am Sunday of a Negro juvenile. tling of criminals, hoodlums and For his latest attack, at Asa United States.

It is going for prices because it is largely The first of the two wells was capped Saturday. racketeers between Dade, Monroe he made 300 bombs and grade" meat, he said. Eat-More-Citrus Week Scheduled JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 7 (UP) Florida's citrus promotion people will try to fill as many glasses possible full of fruit juices next week. Some 20 statewide organizations, working in co-ordination with the State Chamber of Commerce, the State Citrus Commission and Citrus Mutual have designated wrapped them in shards from a Appearance of foot and mc and Broward counties.

Sheriffs Amos Hall of Broward, metal foundry, and tied them to disease among Canadian cattle improvement in the present law but in general Taft's amendments are "not even a beginning" toward a "fair and just" labor law. Arrests Follow February, 1952, caused this ct John Spottsworth of Monroe and Thomas Kelly of Dade plan to bonero. Their conversion to this specialized purpose has been underway in the United States since last summer," the report try to ban all Canadian beef ports. Canada, faced with the establish a three-county teletype The 16-year-old youth was spotted by Ft. Pierce Chief of Police H.

L. Conyers as the boy "acted in a suspicious manner near the Dixie Court Hotel." Picked up for questioning, the boy, told detectives he broke into Brine's Service Station, 501 S. Dixie Trimm's Service Station, 221 N. Dixie and R. B.

Miller's Station, 1700 S. Dixie. Loot in all three was said negligible. system to facilitate instant broadcast of alarms. Making Of Loans said.

trees. He set the bombs off with storage batteries. Dead and wounded crows fell to the ground. Brower and his helpers walked among the wounded with clubs and beat thousands to death. Brower figures that on a good night he can kill about half the crows in any given section.

"The rest of them don't hang of a major market, got Englani agree to take Canadian beef. In turn New Zealand, which supp; most of its beef to England, agt' Spottsworth said he will estab The lengthy report released by Army About Ready To Meet Demands lish sub-stations in his county with full radio equipment. Feb. 16-21 as "Eat-more-citrus- Adm. Briscoe dwelt primarily on the role of the 7th Fleet in the Korean war and its relation to the Formosa "neutrality" patrol which A Negro man and his wife were arrested Sunday by detectives who said they will be charged with obtaining money under false pre to sell some of its beef here make up Canada's lost market The official said New Zeal Week." The groups represent chain and Independent retail outlets, hotel Ihe youth is in county jail and was discontinued by order of Presi imports were far less than will be turned over to juvenile authorities.

dent Eisenhower. and motel associations, transportation lines, women's civic organiza country normally would im from Canada, and did not pla around tnere alter ve been for a visit," he said. "They start looking for new horizons." He has tentatively scheduled a crow raid for Dallas County, iust "Contrary to popular the report said, "no major portion tenses. The pair, identified as Clarence Copeland and his wife, Dorethea, Grant reportedly went to a local loan company, Friday and each applied to borrow $300. Detectives said they submitted to big part in this country beef He said most of the New Zeal of the 7th Fleet has ever been outside the city of Dallas, some-: meat was found to be of "relal (Contlntif-d from Pane One) Two Victims actively assigned to the Formosa patrol.

At most fewer than half In a further effort to strengthen law enforcement, the sheriffs are planning anti-crime bills which will be presented to the next session of the Legislature in April. King Of Belgium's Trip Is Criticized BRUSSELS, Feb. 8 (UP) Young King Baudouin broke off a holiday on the French Riviera WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 (UP) The Army said today it has just about broken the Korean war ammunition bottleneck. An official spokesman said production of artillery shells the chief ammunition headache up to now "is reaching" the point where combat demands in Korea can be met and the Army also can start building up reserves.

The spokesman refused to be pinned down on whether the Army ly low quality" what is know this country as "utility" gr dozen destroyers have ever been the loan company credentials required in the Straits of time tms week. Until Brower moved in on Asa, townspeople were out numbered more than 1,000 to 1 by crows. Now Brower figures they're outnumbered "only about 500 to 1." identifying themselves as Mr. and Mrs. Lawyer Whittaker, 1027 A year ago operational control Grant St.

Telva Edwards; parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Edwards, Washington, NC, and brother. Joseph Edwards, East Point, Ga.

Ihe trees around Asa were still of the "neutrality" patrol was shifted from the 7th Fleet command to that of Pacific Fleet The New Zealanders don't much attention to grade, he ad because the British pay very prices for imported beef and care about grades. The official was inclined tc dubious about the amount of T-l steaks Americans would get 1 the New Zealand imports. He he understood most of the beef full of sick; crows today. Many of already has enough artillery am The loan company approved the loan and the pair were each given a check for the money. They signed the checks and were later arrested on the charge.

They are lodged in county jail headquarters at Pearl Harbor un mem win aie Deiore tne week ends Brower said. munition to meet all present and potential combat needs. But he with his father, the former king and returned today to face a said the outlook is "optimistic- der direct command of adm. Arthur W. Radford.

"The 7th Fleet, however, has continued to furnish the ships and broadside of criticism for leaving awaiting further investigation. Services will be held at 7:30 tonight at Mizell Simon Faville Chapel. Burial will be at Washington, NC. In the third accident a Palm Beach International Airport soldier suffered a broken left leg, arm and head injuries, and abrasions when he lost control of his car about three and one-half production is zooming and we are Belgium at a time of national pushing toward our proauction storm and flood disaster. processed meat to be used hamburger and sausage.

probably will do so if they are re Tiny Actress Reaches Convent tions, school lunch authorities, local chambers of commerce and others. Participants plan to employ every advertising media at hand to push citrus sales, and several chain organizations have announced intention of carrying on the same kind of campaign in neighboring states. Southern Demos' Views Presented By Smathers WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 UP) Sens. Humphrey (D-Minn.) and Smathers (D-Fla.) exchanged views today on the future of the Democratic Party.

Humphrey predicted the party will do all right by following the doctrines of the Roosevelt New Deal and the Truman Fair Deal. But Smathers said it should go back to the ideas of its founder, Thomas Jefferson, and emphasize Individual freedom and State's rights. Humphrey represented the Northern Democratic viewpoint and Smathers the attitude of Southern Democrats. goals. He gave that outlook to a report The 22-year-old monarch came home a week earlier than he had Skiier Survives Snow Avalanche planned to check and ride out the er in connection with an Army announcement that more than miles north of Lake Park at 4 am upsurge of enmity.

His arrival was ignored pointedly by his people. Sunday. 000 artillery shells were produced in 1952 about 30 times the rate they were being turned out when Trooper Frank Parcinski. Flor The palace announced that Bau CIO Steelmakers Set To Elect McDonald PITTSBURGH, Feb. 8 David J.

McDonald, an office the CIO United Steelworkers its beginning as the Steel Wor ida Highway Patrol, who investi douin had donated 300,000 francs ($6,000) to the national disaster the Korean war broke out. gated the accident, said the vic quired in high strategy now being compounded the report said. The summary of the 7th Fleet history over the past two years emphasized the important role of naval forces in Korean waters in training of men and developing new weapons. "The 7th fleet has become the most important naval training facility in the history of the American Navy," the report said. Unopposed by enemy naval forces, the fleet in 32 months of the Korean war has suffered only fund.

It added that he would be tim, Sgt. Malvin Levinsohn, 38, was traveling northward on State LEAVENWORTH, Feb. 8 (UP) June Haver, blonde Hollywood dancing star who announced she would give up her career to enter a convent and become a nun, arrived at the Sisters of Charity convent at Xavier on the outskirts of Leavenworth tonight. The tiny actress arrived at the gin at once a series of tours of the distressed areas. Organizing Committee in Koad 5.

The airman was driving at a SEATTLE, Feb. .8 (UP) A 17-year-old skiier who was buried under an avalanche of snow for nine hours and lived said today "I didn't think about anything, but I prayed all the time" while listening to footfalls of searchers on the snowbank over him. Larry Schinke was battered and Two Florida Escapees Captured In Maryland COLLEGE PARK, Md Feb. 8 The king left on the Riviera his be formally elected presider. high rate of speed, lost control on father, former King Leopold, his the 1,000,000 member organiz, Tuesday.

the road which was slippery and stepmother. Princess de Rethy, and his younger brother, Prince Albert. He had left Belgium a few McDonald and other top off wet, hit the shoulder for 83 yards, came back on the highway, applied municipal airport in Kansas City at 3 p.m. (CST) today, and was met by friends who drove her the of the organization founded 345 killed, 1,273 wounded and 82 (UP) Two men identified as fugitives from a Florida prison camp were captured by police here today after a short automobile chase during which officers fired several days earlier, at the peak of the late Philip Murray have no op buried Saturday by the earth-shaking avalanche that killed one of 25 miles to the mother house at missing in action. Aircraft losses and the sinking of four minesweep tion at the election for four- his brakes and skidded 25 yards sideways into a light pole, the trooper said.

The car was demolished. Levin emergency caused by the storm which killed 20 Belgians and resulted in an estimated $40,000,000 his companions, Keith Jacobsen also 17. the convent. Wednesday, with about a dozen ers accounted for a large part of the losses. Another member of party, other novitiates, she will embark sohn was charged with drunk driv Ships of 10 Allied nations the shots.

Police said John O'Brien, 28, and Don G. Chapman, 22, both of Orlando, were arrested as they fled in a car stolen in nearby Al Almquist, escaped and sum on a two-year training tour for the ing, and reckless driving causing United Kingdom, Canada, Colom damage. A welling tide of public resentment prompted both Socialist and liberal newspapers to criticize him. moned help. Schinke was rescued sisterhood.

an accident. A passenger, William Miss Haver's contract at 20th bia, Australia, Thailand, The Netherlands, New Zealand, France, after searchers spotted the tips of K. Cunningham, escaped injury. his skis protruding a few inches Denmark and South Korea have Arlington County, Va. Officers said the men had a loaded revolver but did not shoot back when police out of the snow.

Century-Fox Studio ends Feb. 20, and she had earlier notified the studio she did not intend to re terms, Happy Reunion Set WOLVERHAMPTON, EngA Feb. 8 (UP) Ten years Robert T. McWhorter, who 1 gas station on 14th Avenue 1 Petersburg, put his containing $11 on a ledge hlg under the roof of his World billet in Britain. A Boy Scout, John Haynes found it while he was helpin decorate the hut.

It was on its joined the 7th Fleet for U.N. op Confusion Amazing erations against tne enemy. new it. fired. O'Brien and Chapman were iden MIAMI, Feb.

8 (JP)Vr. Louis tified as escapers from a prison Finkelstein, chancellor of the Jew Alabama's Beef Cattle Industry Just Starting camp near Tavares, Fla. ish Theological Seminary of Amer Condition Satisfactory A Negro woman, who was shot Saturday afternoon in an argument over her assailant using profanity in front of an aged man, was in Pine Ridge Hospital last night in "very satisfactory condition," according to authorities. The woman, Frankie Mae Har-rell, 704V4 21st St. reportedly was WASHINGTON, Feb.

8 (UP) Sen. George A. Smathers (D-Fla) said today Democrats will regain control of the government only when they eliminate ruling "cliques" and become a national party again. He blamed the November defeat of Adlai E. Stevenson on what he called the Democratic presidential nominee's attempts to appeal to certain groups in the country rather than to all the voters.

He called Stevenson's civil rights program an appeal to class prejudicies. Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Minn) disputed the point. The Florida senator also said the South has taken tremendous strides In giving Negroes equality of opportunity and the civil rights issue should be taken out of politics.

He said a compulsory fair employment practices act would tend merely to deprive many people of their basic rights. BIRMINGHAM, Feb. 8 Injured Engineer Dies SAVANNAH, Feb. 8, (Robert L. Robinson, 57-year-old engineer who was critically injured in a train wreck Jan.

17 at Fleming, died last night without having regained consciousness. His death was the second to result from the spectacular smash-up in which the Atlantic Coast (IIP) State Sen. Preston Clayton Frequent Challenges Outlawed By NLRB to the ex-GI tonight. ica, said tonight that future historians would find confusion regarding the meaning of democracy one of the most amazing phenomenon of the present day. He was principal speaker at the of Barbour County has been elected president of the Alabama Associa tion of Cattlemen.

i Plush Club Burns SELMA, Feb. 8 (AP) Fire early today destroyed the plush Craig Air Force Base Officer's Club with an estimated $200,000 loss. The blaze was discovered in the kitchen area by a Negro janitor about 2:30 am. Base firemen were unable to halt the blaze but prevented adjoining barracks from being damaged. WASHINGTON, Feb.

8, UP) The National Labor Relations SEAT COVER Clayton, who succeeded Mack Board today extended to five shot by Carey Sanders, Negro. Police said the Harrell woman first stabbed Sanders in the right leg. years the period for which a banquet which closed the annual mid-winter conference of the seminary's planning and campaign Line passenger train "Miamian" rammed into the rear of a stopped freight. Maples of Elkmont, told some vuo state cattlemen who attended the association meeting Saturday that the beef cattle industry "is just Sanders pulled a gun and shot the woman in the right breast. He is being held in county jail for in Complete Cove All Can fro 1930 thru 19, Dr.

Finkelstein told more than getting started in Alabama." 300 Jewish leaders that it would be vestigation, sheriff's deputies said. Marine Officer Killed incredible, if it were not one of the facts of history, that governments CEDARTOWN, Feb. 8 (UP) Dimes Top Honor SALMON, Idaho, Feb. 8. CSV- Sv Plastic 5 Fiber, Coi Seat! Onl labor contract may operate to bar any challenge to the contracting union's right to represent workers.

On the basis of that extension the NLRB dismissed four petitions for new bargaining agent elections in the automobile and farm equipment manufacturing industries where five-year contracts recently have become the rule. It was- the first time the NLRB had held that a contract may bar A Marine officer home on leave which imprison people without trial and seek to suppress their here after a year in Italy was Stub, a German shorthair dog. has won top honors among volunteer March of Dimes workers in Sal neighbors treedom should mas 10 BRITONS LEAVE SOON TO SCALE MOUNT EVEREST LONDON, Feb. 8 (UP) Ten Britons headed by Col. John Hunt, 42, leave here in mid-February in hopes of scaling Mount Everest as a gesture of loyalty to Queen Elizabeth II.

The mountain, highest in the world, has never March Of Dimes Party About 50 persons attended the benefit. March of Dimes party given last night at Scher Hall by the B'nai B'rith Men's Lodge and Women's Chapter. Amount of pro querade as democracies. DOUG PHILLIPS HOTPOINT-NORGE BENDIX SALES and SERVICE S28 N. Dixie Lake Worth mon.

A resolution condemning attacks THE STORK WITH ALMOi EVEBYTHINO FOR AN AUTOMOBILE REID AUTO SUPPI 807 V. Dixie (WPB) Ph. Max Hemmert, who owns Stub, on Jewish people by governments killed early today when his car collided with a truck as he was driving home from a dance. The State Patrol said Lt. Will-burn Russell, 28, died instantly.

Russell's mother is Mrs, Helen Russell of Cedartown. a worker representation election in Communist-dominated countries ceeds will be announced after all tied a miniature iron lung around the dog's neck and he trotted up and down main street tor a period longer than- three was adopted by the seminary's national planning committee. tickets have been checked in. I been scaled. years..

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