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Loudoun County circuit court. Her suit was filed April 1. GDrlanirr Btntiml 5 Sunday, May 24, 1959 'n6TH MAiX STREET 4 Cooper Oresery MUSIC CO. Ml Magnolia Ph. OA 5-050S She married Lunn Nov.

6, 1954. They had been separated more than a year. The onetime Mary Elizabeth Altemus of Philadelphia, Mrs. Lunn's first husband was John Hay Whitney, now U. S.

ambassador to Britain. 201 MAOHOLIA AVENUE Rich Socialite Loses 3d Mate LEESBURG, Va. UP) Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Whitney Person Lunn, wealthy socialite, has been awarded a divorce from her third husband, Richard Dwight Lunn, She had charged desertion. Judge Raynder V.

Snead granted the decree Friday in I Lyra Barnes To Studv In France DELAND Lyra Barnes, a junior at Stetson University from Orlando, will study this summer in Grenoble, France, as one of 25 students elected for the Classroom Aboard Watch Jewelry Repair COtX-OP LAUNDRY HAMMOND ORGANS CAILE-NELSON, IV RETT STORY CLARK, SOHMER AND PACKARD PIANOS SALES-SERVICE-RENTALS Call for TREE IN. Call We will fmanc Barnes Lyra Writ or FORMATION. and install this ASLC BUSINESS Superior workmanship ion in our own shop. 47 N. Orango Ava.

very PROFIT- NESS in your par- community. CONTACT yticular US NOW! NO program. A French major at Stetson who plans to teach French a' the high school level, Miss Barnes will sail June 18 from Cracker Pol hies Doyle Carlton Jr. Pondering Race For Governorship By ALLEN MORRIS TALLAHASSEE Sometime soon after the end of this session of the legislature, Sen. Doyle E.

Carlton Jr. will decide whether to run for governor. The pressure on Carlton is increasing nowadays as one by one of those once regarded as potential candidates in '60 take themselves quietly out of the race. So while no formal announcement of candidacy can be expected then if the decision is made to go ahead, for such statements come usually in January for the May primaries, the 36-year-old namesake son of Florida's 25th governor likely will set his course in July or August. Industrious, able, flagpole-lean Doyle Elam Carlton Jr.

is having a good session as a senator of independent mind with intellectual depth and a knack for phrase-making. While those who see such matters in one dimension categorize him as a "Collins man" or a "lambchopper" or a "minority member," actually Sen. Carlton is not anybody's organization man. He and Gov. Collins share a high personal regard for each other, but that sharing does not always extend to governmental philosophy.

Carlton's vote often is the conservative's vote. He's opposed Collins, for instance, on the Montreal. She will live with French New Qualitv families in Grenoble for six weeks while attending classes at the university there. Two additional weeks will be devoted to travel before re turning to the states. HOSPITALIZATION i Miss Barnes is a member of Alpha Xi Delta sorority La Franciade and Baptist Student Union.

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Three or more children included for same premium. Children are covered to 21st. birthday. No restricted list of Doctors or Hospitals. Same coverage in any lawfully operated hospital in the World.

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This policy 1A1-98 is underwritten for Crown by the reliable American Casualty Company of Reading, Pennsylvania, with a local Branch Home Office and Claim Office in Orlando, thus insuring prompt and efficient claim service. This policy covers Accidental Bodily Injury sustained and causing loss while the policy is in force, and sickness that is contracted and commences after the policy has been in force for 30 days, and for which benefits are not payable under any Workmen's Compensation or Occupational Disease Acts or Laws. Exceptions: The policy does not cover loss due to war or acts of war suffered while in the military service of any country or expenses incurred in U. S. Government institutions or any hospital operated exclusively for the care of mental disorders or senility.

Regular Plan 1A1-98 through eg 5.9. Senior riatiovcr age GO Policy Compare Now and You Will Buy CROWN! DON'T DELAY! creation of a state tax commission, on reallocation of the gasoline tax, on the governor's veto of the money to combat the burrowing nematode. Sen. Charley E. Johns of Starke is regarded by some as a symbol of the "porkchop" majority.

Carlton has differed with him on many basic issues, yet Carlton feels Johns has a tremendous amount of virtue. He believed, for example, that Johns had done a difficult job well in the University of Florida inquiry, and attested to that conviction by putting his name on the bill to extend the life of the Johns committee. On state spending, Carlton feels the Govt can be thrifty without being reactionary: conservative without being against progress. Taking an example from his workaday experience, Carlton likens the Govt to an orange tree which requires periodic pruning to cut away the dead limbs and the lemon sprouts drawing nourishment from the productive remainder. But this pruning must be done with judgment, for he has seen men prune away good wood because they could not tell it from the bad.

Doyle Carlton Jr. would be less than human if the idea of following his father as state senator and as governor did not intrigue him. Yet the bitter experiences of Gov. Carlton in managing state affairs during Florida's double-depression deeply influenced young Doyle. The collapse of Florida's land boom had been followed by the national panic.

The slim pickings of the senior Carlton's law practice after the family returned to Tampa after the 1929-1933 stay in Tallahassee inclined his only son toward agriculture although young Doyle was persuaded also by his love of the outdoors. He decided finally against the law after World War II interrupted his studies at the University of Florida. Instead, mainly with borrowed money, he settled near Wau-chula as a cattleman and citrus grower. Waucula is where his father was born, and Hardee County is where many Carltons still reside. IViri, Tireless And A Christian Mrs.

Carlton is the former Mildred Woodberry, whose father is president of the Hav-a-Tampa Cigar Co. Doyle and Mildred became acquainted in Tampa when he was 11 and she was 10. They went together continuously thereafter and were married in 1943. Sen. Carlton got into politics when he helped a fraternity brother, George Smathers, unseat U.

S. Sen. Claude Pepper in 1950. That caused the latent Carlton political virus to become active, and he ran two years later for the seat of the state's largest senatorial district in land area: Hardee, Glades, DeSoto and Highlands Counties. He defeated two opponents then, and was unopposed for re-election in 1956.

As Gov. Carlton found nearly 30 years ago, Sen. Carlton has come to believe that a man's stature grows through hostility. He felt the whiplash of adversity after he voted at the '57 session against interposition and school closing, but he found strength in his faith. To him, Christianity is a perfect pattern of life, yet he doesn't trust his beliefs on others.

He is a teetotaler and a tither. He's wiry and tireless but after the easy-does-it manner of the outdoorsman. Up here during the legislative session, he runs the quarter-mile two or three times a week on the university track. And he brought along a Softball, with bat and glove, so he and Miami's Sen. Joe Eaton could knock flies to each other.

Ponders llis Appearance To Voters Carlton knows he doesn't have curly hair. He knows he presents a windburned, frontiersman's face. He doesn know how his appearance or drawl will project on television. But he's got a good political address: Rural Route, South Florida. And if this governor's deal doesn't work out, he and Mildred can return there without bitterness, to their home five miles out of Wauchula, with bird dogs in the yard, horses in the home pasture, cattle and citrus beyond.

For when he first entered politics, Doyle Carlton did so with the knowledge that someday the electorate might turn him down. So he's always been ready. iig lUt KIMSON, MUNM, PJL, Milt ONCE-A-YEAR DUTCH BOY House Paint Nalcrefe Block Paint Nalplex Wall Paint Wonsover Wall Paint Eggshell Enamel Send in Coupon Now. PHONE CH 1-2347 UNTIL 9 P.M. TONIGHT.

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