Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida • Page 2

Location:
Orlando, Florida
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Nov. 6, 1953 (tWattfcn S'fttittift Page 2 A Library To Store Vatican Films in the synagogue. Rabbi Samuel will give a sermon, on Future Builders. Services will be followed by a reception. Services Tonight The Ohev Shalom Hebrew-School will be honored at Sabbath Eve Services at 8:15 p.m.

today CITY COUNCIL ACTION college in Rome. Plans are to begin construction of the memorial library late next year. George W. Strake, Houston oil man and an alumnus of St. Louis is national ORDER Edgewater Commercial Zone Asked LET US FILL YOUR FUEL OIL TANKS NOW.

D0NT WAIT UNTIL THE NORTH WINDS BLOW the demand after the council had Citr commissioners yesterday heard a demand for zoning Edge-water Dr. commercial to a depth of 20O feet on both sides. Realtor Jimmy N. Slade made chairman of the Pope Pius XII memorial library committee. Strake, who holds four high papal honors, is organizing leading Americans of all faiths to secure funds.

Much of the microfilming pro WOODS FUEL OIL COMPANY VATICAN CITY A memorial library bearing the name of Pope Fius XII, to be built at St. Louis, will make available to scholars in the Western hemisphere microfilm reproductions of the Vatican's priceless, ancient manuscripts. The new library, to cost from four to five million dollars, will be built at St. Louis University, a Roman Catholic institution founded in 1818. A joint statement yesterday by Archbishop Joseph E.

Ritter of St. Louis and the Very Rev. John B. Janssens, father general of the Society of Jesus, announced the pope has granted permission for construction of the library in his name. Archbishop Ritter came here for the recent dedication of the new North American pontifical rezoned four lots at the Tar-Fairway corner.

The classifications went from residential to commercial on one of the lots and to multiple dwelling on the others. Slade claimed he has unsuccessfully sought to open up Kdce-water for commercial use over the last five years. He was told to "go back" to the zoning board and try again. BIDS THROWN OUT In another, action, commission- NO WO JOHNSON. OWNER TOP SECRET AGENT DRAWS PRISON TERM LUZERN.

Switzerland Rudolph Roessler, recognized by East and West as one of th world's best secret agents, was sentenced yesterday to a yeat in prison. Roessler smiled bit terly. The counterespionage serv-ics of a half dozen nations probably would give much to know what lay behind that smile. The sources of his information remained as much a mystery today as they were in World Wr II. when he provided Russia with an almost daily report on the German order of battle.

After the war, he turned his attention to Western defense measures. During the last six years, he admitted in court, he had sent about 160 detailed reports to tfce intelligence service of Communist Czechoslovakia. Though this service was not directed against Switzerland, it nevertheless violated Swiss neutrality laws, resulting in his conviction yesterday. FIRE DESTROYS PAPERS OF GREAT VALUE ers overruled Garage Supt. Jack Lewis and threw out all bids on two Ha-ton trucks for trash collecting.

New bids will be asked. Two truck salesmen told the council Lewis would have gotten a better vehicle for proportionately less money had he asked for bids on 2-ton trucks. This the council ordered done. Council also: Set a special meeting for neM Tuesday at 2 p.m. to hear proposals of engineering firms for services to the city when an improvement bond issue is gotten up by the planning committee.

Wylie Gillespie of the firm of Smith Sc. Gillespie, Jacksonville, consulting engineers to the city in its sewage treatment plant, announced the firm has associated with two Orlando engineering firms, A. P. R. K.

Michaels and Albert E. O'Neall, for the DIAL mi For Fair SERVICE cess already has been completed by Vatican technicians. The cost of this phase is being defrayed by the Knights of Columbus. The memorial library will not only make the Vatican's documents readily available to American scholars. It will also serve as a storehouse of these treasures in microfilm duplicate should damage from any source ever come to the originals.

NEED A SAFE? Buy MOSLER "All Our Customers Are Warm Friends' All mmrand perfainin? to contract that were to have been completed at the end of this ek for the new Whita Buttdtn. were BISHOP OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY JT I. obinor "North entf of Post Ofe" destroy last flight in tne fone alarm nrt at the home of Lars Hensen. builder. A start will fcava to made on the deal, it as reported, i Though tha Art itself raised Heavy duly Ml uia $1 'elding Chaira $3 95 aeb Writ far catalog Check with GEORGE STUART but alight 11 i frog it ry -1 ufK Main Orlaada, Florida VCORNER SOUTH DELANEY PHONE 2-1742 FLA.

GR. A DR. Si DR. FRYERS lb. 3 U.S.

CHOICE CHUCK ROAST lb. 49s ii rHoirs Pro-Italians Resume Riots In Trieste TRIESTE -J. Pro Italian purpose of presenting a proposal. Heard a plea from Herman Mohr for support of a Florida International Baseball League team in Orlando. Denied a request of Iowa Mutual Insurance Co.

for permission to enlarge its building at 946 N. Mills St. STREET FUN OKAYED Told veterans groups they can rope of a section of Wall St. for festivities the night of Nov. 10 in connection with Armistice Day celebration here.

ORDERED delayed pending one signature a petition for annexation of a large residential area at Oxford St. and Buckminster CKtARCTTB LIGHTERS FOUNTAIN PENS REPAIRED Authorized Factory Service -Pen -Gratters Construction I 1 IJ midJ Hi I 37 So. Main St. CLUB STEAKS Jb. 69c lb.

69s HAM-LAMB PATTIES demonstrations got out of hand in this disputed city yesterday MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE --(2 lb. lb. C9 SAN JUAN PHARMACY the rl Cir. two. I much" i m.

oaaMOB aMOwt a-ia DON EYANS PHARMACY Oraaaa tXHna" AWARDED ontract for paving of Vera. Dr. from Arlington Ave. to Amelia Ave. to Hubbard Con EXTRA SPECIALS BUY ONE BOTTLE GET ONE FREE! 1890 FRENCH DRESSING 39c FLOWER SEEDS VALUED AT 60e WITH RINSO (2 Ig.

boxes) 59c HUNT'S CATSUP (2 bottles) 35c i lKTj Q99 Comfort, Re9lajly I II 1 Volue! No Wonder It's 2-'5 II a America's Most Popular Chair Buy I II Complete color choicerRed, Oronge, Block, Green II I Brown. IT- mmT II struction Co. on its low bid of $4,99.77 and a contract for in and territorial police, shooting to break up a riotous, hostile crowd, killed two persons and wounded 15. Scores of other demonstrators and police were injured in other battling around the strategic port, a part of the Trieste free territory's Zone A that Britain and the U. S.

proposed Oct. 8 to turn back to Italian administration. About three dozen were hospitalized. The shooting came in late afternoon near the Roman Catholic Cfcurch of St. Anthony in downtown Trieste.

A priest was recon EXCELLENT VALUES Fancv White Meat TUNA (can) 29c PARD DOG FOOD (3 cans) 43c These are the smart, comfort- 2J Contemporary Furnishings oble African Camp Chairs re- 1 Ready to Paint Furn.ture ent'y seen th I Ernest Hemingway Snows or I Satisfaction Guaranteed A rvilimanaro BJ Use Our Free Parking LotMMMMMHBaHBHHMMaHBB Open Monday Nights Till P.M. Other Days Till 6 P.M. I stallation of sanitary sewers on Oberlin St. from King Ave. to Spruce St.

and west on Spruce to Helen St. to Bumby Simpton Inc. on its low bid of $2,692.50. TOLD representatives of Mt. Sinai Seventh Day Adventist Church council can do nothing about revocation of a liquor license issued to Jack Halloway at W.

Gore Ave. and S. Parramore St. across from a lot where the church hopes to erect new quarters' since the license met all requirements. ACTION DELAYED DUTCHESS ICE CREAM (2 pinto) 35c DULANY BROCCOLI 25c Dulany French Fried POTATOES 23c i 401 n.

urange Avenue viai o-uioi I FIRST IN CONTEMPORARY FURNITURE ljDOiiD((iMSi 1 Visit our delicatessen and bakery department featuring ttiose delicious homemade pies, postries, breads lorga variety salads, cooked meats, chickens, etc. for those quick sy ts secrating the church because of blood spilled in it during a wild melee between students and police earlier in the day. As hundreds of students crowded around the church for the ceremony, a riot police jeep moved into the throng. Students began hurling paving blocks and sticks at the occupants. Witnesses said the police tried prepare meals.

i HELD up action on petitions for paving of Eresken St. from Carter to Conley Str. and on Bodell between Virginia Dr. and Ne to fight free of the crowd, but braska Ave. until rules and regu failed.

Before the fight ended it ds II frrkt lations for financing under the I was estimated 1,000 demonstra 111 I II 1 II II 11 II HI city's new lien law, recently vali- dated by the supreme court, can III I I I I II 1 II II II II 111 tors, all apparently students, and 200 police were involved. be set up. DIRECTED the owner of the. Wilkins Awning Co. building at have wrai a jpn 0 TV Station Expects To Open April 25 April 25, 1954, has tentatively been set as the day when Orlando will get its first local television 119-121 E.

Pine St. to appear at next council meeting and show cause why the building should not be condemned and demolished. Fire Chief Paul Pennington termed it an "extremely dangerous fire hazard." RECEIVED an invitation from the Orlando JayCee public health committee to set an example for I III Hoo jjt THIS BEAUTIFUL 2 QT. JSi ICfcS ALUMINUM WHISTLING WT WITH THE PURCHASE OF This Beautiful Chrome Automatic Isl Vr 1 Toaster with Removable Crumb Tray W3L Reg- 18.95 Now 14.95 fed SOc D0WI1 50c Weekly I 119 S. Orange Orlowdo Perhaps jalopy is too strong a word but if your old electric shaver is not giving you complete satisfaction you can get up to fellow citizens by being first to get chest X-rays at the Orange broadcast.

Harold P. Danforth, president of WDBO-TV, said yesterday his station expects to be on the air with a maximum 100,000 watts over channel 6 on that date. It was also announced yesterday from Washington that Federal Communications Commission has allocated ultra high frequency County Tuberculosis Health Association's mobile trailer Mon day in front of the Chamber of -T Commerce Bldg. OKAYED a parade permit for the Rollins Fiesta April 2 1954, cnannei 4 10 unanao. An an and gave College Park Lions permission to solicit ads in a program for a benefit musical being nouncement of the new channel several weeks ago had no effect on current TV applications in the area.

given at Edgewater High School in January. Your Club Today ORLANDO: Hons Club CofC Birtu PAVEMENT BIOS SET An Invitation fr bids on rehabilitation of airfield pavement at Palm Beach Internationa! Airport. West Palm Beach, will be isiued by the TJ. 8 Army Corps of Engineers. Jacksonville District.

Not. 13. Specifications will be on file with Central Florida Builders Exchange in the Chamber of Commerce Bidg. Bids are to be opened Dec. 4.

12:00 noon. KiwanU Club CofC Bid! 12 15 Optimist Club. Eol Plaza 12:15 p.m. Knights or Pnniaj, Fraternal Bldg 8 BARTOW: KiwanU Club, Gilbert-Oak Hotel. 12 05 m.

COCOA: Klwanii Club. City Hall. 12 15 4 DAYTO.NA BEACH: Fealty Board. Your Payments Too High? Pay up With Loan See Us Today Sheraton-Plaza Hotel. 12 30 m.

DELAND: Rotary Club CoIC Auditorium. 12:15 ruSTTS: Rotary Club. Orandtew Hotel. 12 15 m. HAINES CITY: Rotary Club, Polk Hotel.

12 15 pm. KISSIMMEE: Odd Fellow, Fraternal Hall. 7:30 m. TITU8VIHE: Rotary Club, Davia Club Room, 12 15 WINTER HAVEN: Liona Club, Haven Hotel. 12:15 Elks Club.

Lodge. 8 pm. Florida Credit INVESTMENT CO.Z 6QC PINE ST 6 ROUND FLOOR in iiiinriramf Tvnngiirlri mm in iimi 1 'I I FREE HOME TRIAL! I 0 0 XL A What's mors- you con takt tht Remington of your choice home with you end use it for 14 days. If it doesn't give you the finest shove you ever hod, return it for SHAVER tILIHIC! at our store Friday Saturday only rfr fufl refund. i.yjiwwjjpw.'.' mmm Th best way to "try" Corby's Is to change to Corby's for a while.

Enjoy It In your favorite drinks for a week or two. Its good taste never changes. I'- 1, A. 1 a A JT 5 jjgJJfc. Damaoed ports replaced or other atts ot.

nominal factory rota Look for tfi parrot tm vry bottln erf Corby'a VVbmky A. Calendar watch toUa yu Mm majnffi, day nd dotal Forgotten the date? Look on your wrist! This watch tella you the month, day, date. It also gives moon phases, acts as a stop watch and tells you the time. Good judgment tells millions to say "Corby V' why don't you. lobster's Irags ORANGE AT JEFFERSON Phdne 9807 RKERVf BLENDED WHISKIY-86 PROOF-63.

GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS JAS. BARCLAY i CO. LIMITED, PEORIA, ILL.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Orlando Sentinel
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Orlando Sentinel Archive

Pages Available:
4,732,775
Years Available:
1913-2024