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Thursday, July 5, 19. (Orlsnhit fcrtttittrl Obiuaro Jf TJi ttcuchum As The Aslor GETS DEATH PARIS (AP) Barut. former rMef of the Ho Hao rondemnrd mterday to death for th third time lu reeent ck. tht French Prm aaenry Vlri'd Camha, Chaney Sparks Horror Movie Gina, Hanging Upside Down, Oohs Audience I BUT THE circus film at the Beacham has something for OA i Bullets bounce off him, but fi nally he gets done in. Guess how? CHANEY, FOLLOWER of great name in a great creative medium, conveys shudders as the brute brought back to life.

Casey Adams does an adequate job as the detective tracking down the criminal, and Marian Carr is as well as can be ex pwted of Marlon Carr, who ever she Is. On the same bill with Indestructible Man is a second hor ror show, The Rody Snatrhers, a film which tells what hap pens when plants from another world take over humans. HE GETS his wish. As matters happen, a scientist snatches Chaney's executed body from the prison morgue minutes after death and goes to work on it in the Interest of science, in jecting it with chemicals and 2117,000 volts of electricity. Seconds later, Chaney is restored to breathing and the Hutchcr walks again.

The electrical voltage has burned out his vocal chords and transformed him into a solid mass of cells, lie can't talk, understand human speech or be dented by bullets. In this zombielike manner, he stalks his prey, killing the innocent as if they are ants. 'it 1 -1 AM I ORLANDO APARTMENT HOUSE OWNERS SOCIETY ALL FORMER MEMBERS AND OTHERS ARE INVITED TO SEND $1.00 TO P.O. BOX 647 Carg fo. an.

year metnberthia "ill ent 1 FACTORY TO YOU ASPHALT TILE 5k TPiu VINA-LUX Plastic Floor T.le TILE All Frph Free Instruction W. A. Vater Son 2807 Corrine Dr. Ph. 5-2034 2 Working Gals Strike Blow To Achieve Equal 'lights CAST Mike Ribhle Burt In aster Tino Orlnl Ton? Curti i Lola atn Ro Katy Jurdo Ry PAT riNKERTON' Gina Lollobrigida hanging upside down from a rope is quite a spectacle.

"I'm testing my costume," she explains shyly to Burt Lancaster. "It might spied." The Trapeze audience never tires of hoping. WHAT to $300 everybody. It has a gentle lady snake, a lion on the loose elephants, horses, dancers jugglers, a wistful dwarf and breath-stealing high trapeze acts. Most of all the Hccht-Lan-caster production moves deep into the color and sweat of circus life and its myriad characters.

Burt Lancaster, an old circus hand himself, is a crippled aerialist who undertakes to teach Tony Curtis the triple somersault feat which resulted in tragedy for himself. JL'ST AS they're beginning to click under the roof of the Cirque d'Hiver in Paris, along comes Gina who wants in the center of the spotlight. A triangle messes up the works as Gina, in her own inimitable way, pushes herself forward. Climax comes when Tony attempts to become the seventh man in history to accomplish the triple somersault and brings the audience shivering to the edge of they- seats. Burt Lancaster is muscular and convincing; Tony Curtis is appealing and Gina presents a spectacular facade.

General Dies WASHINGTON' UP) Retired Brig. Gen. Marshall Ma-grudcr, an artillery specialist during his 38-year army career, died yesterday at Walter Reed Army Hospital. He was 70. MONEY TO BUY YOU NEED Our flexible plan makes it possible for us to adjust a loan to fit your pocketbook.

loons up Thousands Circe I Flcof G.A.C. FINANCE CORPORATION ORLANDO 17. S. Sailors Mobbed By British Call Girls 407 West Central Avenue Tel. 3-6493 (lamar Holel Building) SANFORD Ml West First Street Tel.

1155 (Old Princeti Theater Building) rV formerly Hudson Smart loan Compony The working women also will seek a special income tax deduction for the "costs of the care of dependents" incurred because of employment. Miss Hazel Palmer of Seda lia, was installed as president. kiitlunir Talk Hated LONDON tJP Prime Minister Nehru of India and Pakistan's Prime Minister Chaudrl Mohammed All yesterday ar, ranged face-toface talks in a new effort to settle their dispute over Kashmir. They will meet in the Indian embassy today. wherever you vacation i enjoy the Senlinel-Sfar Oaain't avaryon YOU Iftaw raad THI SI NTINtl-STAAf Arranf havt your ant yaur vacation da'raii.

A mart way of kacainf aa with tha day-by-day happaninfi at noma whila away fram hamtt Laeal avantt. Flarida sawa and parionalitiei. Yaur favarit Santinal-Star fearurai. In many wayi you'll final THI SINTI. NIL-STAR maaie.

Inaradiant far aarfact vatatias. Doa'f Delay Jutt fill aut eupft- Owe Cir cwlatian Dept. will kandla deralla eirciiUtlan Stat- Sentinel. Star, 1 OHanOa, Fla. Oentlemem Pleat.

Tde entlnet.f.tar te tha felleemo a44rete al raaulae rated Sundae Only tar I mantti Baily mn Sunday IS far I mantn I Jl fr enenthe far mantha 4 a far mantha far mantha Name Street p. O. Sea Ctir Snclaeaa la my ahaek fee I te caver cut af Tha MRS. JESSI I. WATKINS Mrs.

Ethel E. Witklni, 71, 1411 Osceola died Wednesdiy in a local hospital after a ishort Illness. Mrs. Walkins came to Orlando nine months ago from Nashville, Tenn. where she was a member of the Central Church of Christ.

Surviving are her husband, Jesse Watkins, a brother, Earl P. Spencer, Owosso, and several nieces and nephews. Carey Hand Funeral Home Is In charge. MR. CECIL LANCSOALI Mr.

Cecil Lans'sdale, 907 Plymouth died Tuesday in Bithlo after a short illness. Born In White Springs, Mr. Langsdale moved to Orlando In 1942 from Winter Haven. He had been a builder and contractor here for the past 10 years. He was a member of the Baptist Church, White Springs, Tribe 23, Order of Redmen of F-conloek-hatchce.

and Carpenters Local Union 1763. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Eunice Langsdale; a daughter, Mrs. Lethia Johnson, Miami; two brothers, B. L.

I.anpsdale, Bartow, and Marvin Black, Ft. Meade; four sisters, Mrs, Bertha Putnam, Mrs. Fanny Wade, Miami, Mrs. Pinky Mann, Ft. Meade, and Mrs.

Sadie Sinyard, Bartow; and a granddaughter. Fairchild Funeral Home Is In charge. MRS. HERMONO R. BELT! Mrs.

Dollie B. Beltr, 53, Ocoee, died Tuesday at a Winter Garden hospital after an illness of several years. Mrs. Belt had been a resident of Ocoee for 33 years, coming from Paxton, Fla. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Winter Garden.

Snrvlvinir are her husband. Hermond R. ReHz; two daugh ters, Mrs. Thelma Carver, Ocoee, and Mrs. Irene Chrisolm, Birmingham.

two sons, Harold R. and Ronald Belt, both of Ocoee: a stepson, Albert Reltz, Port Huron, her mother, Mrs. Belle Garvin, Ocoee; two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Barr, S. and Miss Katie Gar-vin.

Ocoee: and three brothers, Lucius Garvin, Ocoee, Troy Gar vin, Orlo Vista, and Rufus Garvin, Orlando. Carey Hand Funeral Home is in charge. MISS ANNA B. WATERMAN Miss Anna Burton Waterman, 79, 459 Henkel Winter Park, died Wednesday in a local hospital. Miss Waterman was born in Ravenna, Ohio, and came to Winter Park in 1944 from Cleveland, Ohio.

She was a former music teacher at Rolling College and elso taught at Yankton College, Yankton, S. D. She was a member of the Congregational Church, Winter Park. Surviving are an aunt, Mrs. Ellen E.

Taylor, Winter Park; a nephew, Lawrene H. Waterman, Lexington, and a niece, Mrs. Jane W. Stearns, New York City. Cox-Parker Funeral Home, Winter Park, is in charge.

INFANT TYSON Gary Van Tyson, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Baxter J. Tyson, 1410 27th died Tuesday In a local hospital. Surviving besides his parents is a sister, Valorie Jean Tyson.

Cox-Parker Funeral Home, Winter Park, is in charge. funeral Notice JACOSft. Ml ITT A- Furwirfcl ervlrf of LUbon who dlfd Tuelr tn tutu hoipltel. will be el Thurd In the P-Tnni runfri! Hnme rhtpfl. lytiburi.

Th Rv. Bum Orlmby nd tht O. Brrlf will offlrnu. Intrmnt will tn the fmll plot In Otni fnrtr. PtM-Thtus Punertl Horn.

LANQtDALI. MM. CICIL Punrrtl wrvlc for Mr. II LAnfMUl. 64.

07 Plymouth 81 who dl'd TuMrtty In Bithlo flr thort lllnm. will br held at 11 Prtdy In Pair-child thf Rv. Pd Hrrl, Biilor of Ttmolt BtptlH Church. KlBi'fnnn-, officiating Burial will bf In Woodlawn Memorial Park and Cemetery Born In Whl Bprlna Mr Lanasdale moved to Orlando In 194J from Winter Haen. Ha had been a builder and contractor here for (he nt 10 yearn.

He a mem her of the Banttut Church. White Bnrlrn. Tribe 23. Order of Bedmen of Eronlorkhatrhee and carpemera lral Union 1TK5 Burvlvlna are hli wife. Mrt.

Punlce Landale: a dauah- ter. Mra. I.nhia Johnaon. Miami: Iwa brntlien. B.

Lantidale. Bartow. and Marvin Black. Pt. Meade; four liten.

Mm. Berlha Putman. Mra Panny Wade. Miami. Mra Pinky Mann.

Pt Meade, and Mn Sadie Slntard. Bartow, and a atanddauahter. Pair ehtld Puneril Home le tn rharre tUIBI MM .1111 trea for Paul C. Bhlpley. M.

wha i a a aka Pnimf It A pllal followlna a lona lllneaa, will be nem at 10 a m. weaneny mi wiiibii, teller Puneral Home, Euitta. the Rer. Walter Merta olfl-atln. Burial will In Chattanonta, Tenn.

A realdent of Biietla for neveral yeara. he wat a member of the Ptrt PrebTterlan rhurrh. Eutl, Maonlc todee S. Eustla. the Benevolent and Protextlva Order of Elks, and waa a former member of the rtu Club.

Rur-rlln are hl wife, Mra. Elma Bhlpley; a on, Paul Bhlpley. Buatla; two hrothera, Leonard M. and Pleteher Bhlpley, ChatUnooaa. and a atjier.

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Dick Chaien Caey Adtmt tea Martin Marian t'arr Ry JEAN YOTHERS This implausible yarn at the Astor tries to disprove the theory, once a dead man always a dead man. It begins as Butcher Penton Lon Chaney a cheap hoodlum sentenced to the chair, swears to return from the dead to kill his 'rotten mouthpiece" lawyer and the two "stoolies who turned states" on him in a armed car robbery. 'Scared Kidnaper Grabs Tot W'ESTRURY, N. Y. UP A month-old baby was kidnaped from his carriage on a terrace behind his house yesterday.

His horrified mother found a ransom note demanding $2,000 or the baby would be killed. Mrs. Morris Weinberger had left the infant, Peter, in the carriage and had gone into the house for "not mote than 1 15 minutes." When she came out again, only the note was In the carriage. IT WAS LEARNED from po- lice sources that the note said substantially this: "I hate to do this to you but I am in great need. I am scared stiff.

You must put $2,000 in small bills in a garage location not disclosed by police before 10 o'clock to morrow or we will kill your baby. We could ask for more but we ask for only what we need. The parents notified Nassau County police secretly. Detec tives Roon swarmed through the neighborhood, questioning residents about strangers they might have seen. CHILDREN were called inside and doors were locked in the newly developed well-to-do section.

For many hours no word of the kidnaping was made public. Neighbors kept silent in deference to the wishes of the distraught parents. At least 50 detectives and policemen were assigned to the case, Still fresh in memory here is the disappearance of three-year-old Stephen Dam-man last Oct. 31 at East Meadow, three miles from here. I The Damman boy, presumed to have been kidnaped, never has been found.

Products Added By Minute Maid NEW YORK Uft Minute Maid a major producer of frozen concentrated fruit juices, announced plans yesterday to market after Labor Day a full line of frozen fruits and vegetables under the Minute Maid label. Steady growth of Snow Crop frozen foods, acquired from Clinton Foods nearly a year and a half ago, led to the decision to diversify the Minute Maid line, said Ambrose E. Stevens, vice president of sales and advertising. Sudan I'muiVr I Amen KHARTOUM, Sudan on Premier Ismail El Azhari was forced out of office by a 60-31 censure vote in parliament yesterday. His regime was widely blamed for the "black hole of Kosti" deaths of 194 farmers in February.

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One of the proposals called for the adoption of an amendment to the U. S. constitution guaranteeing women equal rights. Another sought "removal of and prevention of discrimination on the basis of age, sex or marital status in both Govt and Industry Boys Accused Of Drinhing In Play Hall Fighting and drinking at the Winter Park Recreation Center have forced a crackdown on teenage activities and an investigation of the center's management. The center, at Minnesota and Azalea will be closed at 6 30 p.m.

each day pending an investigation and reorganization forced by teenage misconduct, City Mgr. Clark Maxwell said. "There has been fighting going on and drinking and cussing," Maxwell declared, "and we can't have any of that." An emergency meeting of the cily recreation department has been called for 10 a.m. today. There were hinls of a change in management at the center.

Air Conditioning Day and Night Service All Mekai and Modeli Air Conditioners Phont 2-1822 Anytlmt Hi i 1-Ha llllHU.If FLORIDA FASH10NS 4501 E. COLONIAL DR. A PfNiy nf mi PARKING! -tk W. t. 3-121 ORLANDO 2 ft i GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA Tushes forward Winter Park Engineer Quits Post Jack Hilliard has resigned as Winter Park's municipal engineer and superintendent of public works.

City Mgr. Clark Maxwell last night confirmed reports of the resignation and said it had been accepted with "deep regret" Hilliard was out of town and unavailable for comment but it is understood he has accepted a position with a private industry. HE HAS HELD down both city posts for the last six years. It is understood the departments will function seperately following a reorganization touched off by the resignation. Two city employes who worked under Milliard will take over the departments temporarily, Maxwell said.

Bert Auman will head the city engineering office and Alvin Wilson will act as public works chief. an attempt to outlaw prostitution. They arrived Tuesday for a week's stay. PORTSMOUTH civic officials admitted that girls from as far away as Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds and Cardiff had come to town to meet the Americans. But under Britain's loose anti-vice laws police are practically powerless.

Portsmouth police officials said they had strengthened the city's vice squad to keep an eye on the girls. They said all they could do was to keep the girls from openly soliciting on the streets as they do in London. Quaylc Dies; Ex-Dcmo Worker MIAMI Uh Oliver A. Quayle, former treasurer of the Democratic National Committee, died Tuesday at 63. He suffered a stroke two weeks ago and never re' covered.

Quayle was the Democratic treasurer from 1937 to 1940. He was a longtime associate of James A. Farley during the administration of former Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt.

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Navy came to town yesterday. Right behind it came thousands of prostitutes and good time girls ready to cash in on the presence of free-spending American sailors. The American fleet consists of six ships carrying midship-' men on their annual cruise. "VICE GIRLS flock to meet jU. S.

Navy," headlined the London Daily Sketch. "Good time girls by the hundred in-I vade naval town." the Daily i Mirror said. The arrival of the American sailors and the playgirls came as Britain itself was in the middle of a controversy over Morson Promoted John M. Morson, former manager of the Orlando division of McKesson 4 Robbins has been appointed executive head of McKesson Laboratories, the manufacturing division of McKesson Robbins at Bridgeport, the company announced yesterday. Morson succeeded W.

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