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BASED AT PATRICK LIINE-S-, VAN Air Force Unwraps 'Flying Brain' To Predict Hurricanes 4 MIAMI TP Scientists and State University, in charge of i the plane contains an expensive i to line up signals so there the air force yesterday un- the research project for the camera that will photograph won't be any collisions between the hur visible'! two planes flying into veiled a "flving brain" to study Govt, proudly described the automatically every will seem nothing more than mere storms as people will know when and where to expect them and can be pre pared," Rados added. Air Force Capt. Robert i riranps spot of a giant storm. The plane represents years TLRKUK UL of planning by the U. S.

Weath- Robert Rados, field director nature's most destructive forte, plane as "the most complete the hurricane. up-to-date flying weather A crew of seven air force! laboratory ever built." Dowd, the plane's in-flight com- er Bureau along with military research project, said the fly men and four civilian scientists ALL AUTOMATIC officials ind scientists of sev' All the whirring, clicking instruments are automatic. All ing lab provides the means of mander, also was optimistic, taking the terror out of hurri-! He disclosed that last season canes. the plane, using only limited "The information we may get equipment, reported Hurricane out of this should enable us! Carol hours before even the eral universities, Sherman said. A conference in Washington last December set up the -v i i i vs .1 ki 1 showed off a B29 crowded with $1 million worth of instruments which will bore through tropical storms this season searching knowledge that will enable man to predict and prepare for the onslaught of hurricanes.

Dr. Leon Sherman of Florida the men will have to do is fly them into the heart of the hurricanes and evaluate the results, Sherman said. Besides a complete radar, computers for wind, pressure, rain and other observations, The plane will be based at to forewarn the disturbances hurricane hunter pilots were Patrick Air Force Base, near days in advance, and best of all able to find it. Carol hit New Cocoa, but first it will visit to know the path storms will (England Aug. 31, leaving 63 "hurricane hunter" fliers here, follow," he said.

dead and damage of $300 mil- at Jacksonville and Bermuda 1 "Hurricanes of the future lion behind. I r. 4 rlanbo ikntmel HEARING SET WEDNESDAY Vines Enters Innocent Plea, Extended Jail Stay Protested EC. 2 ORLANDO, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 19SS PAGE 21 HORNBECK SEEKS COLLINS' STAY Doomed Killer's Appeal Says 1 Took Money, Not Lives' was transferred to county authorities Monday morning. He had been held on an open charge without bond pending completion of the Accused of murder, Vines RAILROAD TRACK NAP -SOBERING.

FOR APOPKA MAN It's risky to take a nap on a railroad track, George Chambell, 46, Apopka, admitted in Orange County Criminal Court yesterday. He pleaded guilty Judge William M. Murphy to a drunk charge and was given 30 days. A highway patrolman testified he found Chambell lying across a railroad track in Apopka July 5, fast asleep. Chambell was using one of the rails as a pillow.

"Weren't you afraid the train would come along?" Judge Murphy asked. "Judge, your honor," he replied, "I wasn't afraid at the time, but now when I think back on it, it scares the life out of me." I jr. '-4 "Z-' -i Ik Bv CHUCK LAMBETH Staff Writer Eighty-two-year-old Josephus C. Vines, in jail since Saturday night, left his cell just long enough yesterday to plead innocent to first-degree murder in the pistol death of former courthouse bookkeeper Tim Scott. Peace Justice E.

G. Duck also faces a civil suit for damages filed by Winter Garden lawyer Edward Hornbeck complained to the governor that George Heroux, who killed Asst. Prison Supt. J. C.

Godwin during an attempted escape, "killed in cold blood and has a more violent record than I and yet was given life." The Heroux jury recommended mercy. "The only person who should have a say in my right to live is the slain man's widow and she will not oppose a com- TALLAHASSEE HP Samuel J. Hornbeck, scheduled to die in the electric chair Monday, made a death cell appeal yesterday to Gov. Leroy Collins for a stay of execution because "I have never physically harmed any person in my lifetime." "My weakness is stealing. 1 was a thief, but all I took was money, not lives," Hornbeck said in a letter written after he Hanlon on behalf of the dead man's wife, Mrs.

Davis Lou Scott, Winter Garden. VINES BLINKS Blinking in the hot morning sun, Vines was escorted to Duckworth's office yesterday by Constable George Jump. He sat quietly during the reading of the charges against him but protested being taken back to jail. "I thought this was the hear worth set a preliminary hearing for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday and announced he would.

not set bail before the hearing. The hearing was first scheduled for the afternoon of Aug. 2 but Duckworth changed his mind after a protest from Vines attorney, James Horrell, Orlando. Horrell, commenting that Duckworth had informed him hail might be set after the hearing, protested the keeping the elderly man in a "hot, was notified Collins had signed his death warrant. Hornbeck, whose record in Tides-Temperatures TODAY'S TIDES Dayton Beach Tidaa: Hlih 9 07 am muation," Hornbeck said, adding: "As I sit here in.

the death cell at Raiford, I can see and understand the meaning of life and I want to live." FREEDOM IS FLEETING Josephus C. Vines right, 82, was escorted from his county cell yesterday just'long fnough to plead innocent to the July 16 pistol slaying of Winter Garden bookkeeper Tim Scott. He walked across the sued from courthouse with Constable George Jump to be arraigned by Peace Justice G. Duckworth. ISentinel Foto cludes a series of bank robberies, auto thefts and jail breaks, was convicted of killing county road Ptlmn.

Thomas A. Robin ing," he said. He told Duck sweaty jail," any longer than U.S. ENTERED IN GREEK FAIR WASHINGTON (API The US. Onvt will participate officially In the International trade fair at Salonika, Greece, for the first time In the fair's 20-year history, the Commerce Dept.

PEOPLE worth he did not like to stay in the jail. "I am sorry you had a gun," the judge answered. Funeral services for Scott son during a getaway from a restaurant he and a companion had robbed Dec. 16, 1953 on the outskirts of Jacksonville. necessary.

"HEART CONDITION" 9 30 p.m. Low 2 48 2:58 p.m. Cocoa leach Tides: HUh 9:27 a.m.: 9:50 p.m. Low 3:0 p.m. Sebastian Inlet Tidei: High 9:32 a.m.: 9:55 p.m.

Low 311 a.m.: 3:23 p.m. Sun Phatee: Rlej, Bets 7:21. Moon Phatet: Rises, 8 a.m. Bets 8:57 p.m. Marino Forecast: Jacksonville throueh the Florida Strain: Gentle to moderate variable winds over north portion and moderate mostly east to southeast winds over south portion, freshenln briefly In thundershowers in extreme south portton.

Partly cloudy weather with numerous showers and thundershowers In extreme soutn portion and scattered thundershowers elsewhere. Eastern Quit: Oentle winds mostly easterly but some seabreeses In the afternoon Partly cloudy weather with scattered showers especially over south portion. Readings at 4:30 m. yesterday: Barometer. 30.07 humidity, (M wind, BSE, 2 precipitation, 0.07 Inch.

According to his son. Paul Vines, the prisoner has a Nervy Perle Mesta Outtalks Vietnam Mob Until Rescued t955Juiyrt955 Sun 0m Tu Hat Th Tri St 21 22 23 2 25 26 27 28 29 30 Jl DEATH MANDATORY The jury did not recommend mercy, making the death penalty mandatory. There was evidence the fatal shot actually was fired by Hornbeck's accomplice, Myron Peter Goldman, who also was killed in the gun battle. But the Flnrifia Stinrpmp fnnrt were held yesterday afternoon at the Loomis Funeral Home Chapel, Winter Garden, with burial in Winter Garden Cemetery. Among the pallbearers were Orlando Mayor J.

Rolfe Davis, State Sen. Ed Baker, Umatilla, and Lake County Sheriff Willis McCall. It i I I i I rj "heart condition." Duckworth told Horrell a heavy schedule and the fact that the county intended to put 17 witnesses on the stand in the preliminary hearing had influenced his original Aug. 2 decision. Asked how many witnesses he planned to call, Horrell commented: "Probably none." group fought back the others until a U.S.

Army officer and an embassy attache arrived on the scene. Perle's dress was stained with tear gas but she was otherwise unharmed. TEMPERATURES Hi Lo! ELSEWHERE 1955. La Mrs. Perle Mesta displayed her well-known Oklahoma nerve in Saigon yesterday when rioting Viet nam students stormed her hotel and began smashing up the place.

When the mob reached her room, she threw open the door and yelled the top of her voice: "No! 81 fil Knoxville Vaw Auuwa aHIt VII1V 1 I I Alpena Amarlllo 73 on 74 5 6 12 3 4 Apalachlcola ruled Hornbeck was equally guilty of the murder. I Ashevtlle. 85 Rork 90 Angeles 81 Louisville B8 80 70 Meridian 91 72 Miami 89 88 92 70 94 71 95 71 Atlanta Atlantic City Blrmlnaham Alsmarclt Boise 82 70 91 88 95 69 Milwaukee 91 84'Mpls. 8t. Paul 91 72 Milk Comm.

Head Offers Resignation TALLAHASSEE IIP) Gov. Boston Mamie Kisenhower will entertain a group of Big Four conference wives with a luncheon and boatride in Geneva today. At a parly given for dip 84 'Mobile- 91 67 Buffalo 89 56 Montgomery MRS. PERLE MESTA 'We are Burlimrton 85 54 Montreal Cape Katieras 84 78 New Orleans We are your friends. We are Americans." One of the students, Mrs.

Mesta told reporters in Singapore later, shouted to the others in Vietnamese and one Charlotte 88 70 New York Chattanooia lomats wives in Geneva lues-'so. that "both the president Vines also protested the long wait in county jail. "It is terrible to have to stay in that cell," the aged prisoner told Duckworth, "when a man knows he is not guilty." Horrell and Vines both told Duckworth the "not guilty" plea had been entered because they considered Vines' fatal shooting of Scott, "an acci 95 75 86 55 91 72 82 71 91 73 95 68 71 88 75 92 72 97 76 87 62 92 71 and Mrs. Coolidge had their day Mamie wore the same green print dress that caused a fashion furor last March 0 LeRoy Collins disclosed yesterday that C. Raymond Lee, Clearwater, chairman of the Florida Milk submitted his resignation a month emotions under perfect coa 87 71 Norfolk 92 72'Ocla 92 69 ORLANDO 2 61 Pensacola 91 68 Philadelphia 9.1 71 'Phoenix 90 62 'Pittsburgh 94 73 Richmond 92 Louis 88 63 'San Antonio trol." Kolmer, a consulting when she and a Washington Grower To Build physician in the case, maintains 93 72 88 73 socialite showed up at a swank Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Dallas Denver Des Moines Detroit Duluth Ft.

Myers Fresno Galveston Houston Indianapolis Jacksonville Kansas City Key West his account was accurate "in 88 74 San Francisco 71 51 Of Mens every detail." hoedown identically attired. Nobody at the Geneva party wore a duplicate but Mamie wouldn't have cared anyhow. 96 64 Savannah 90 71 72 'Seattle 78 50 90 72 Tallahasset 91 74 86 70'Tamna 92 73 94 73 Washington 93 73 95 74 IW. P. Beach 84 77 90 72 Wilmington 88 70 ago in protest to the legislature's failure to curb the agency's broad price fixing powers.

Collins said he did not make the resignation public or act upon it when it was received June 20 because he feared the dent." "INTENDED BLUFF" The former Prohibitionist mayor of Brighton, told police and reporters a few hours after the shooting he Bostonian Shoes The Duke of Kent, playboy cousin of Queen Elizabeth II, is recovering in a London hospital from injuries received when he crashed his sports car near Sandhurst Military Academy, where he is a junior army officer. had not intended to fire the milk "consumer would lose a strong advocate who from his Traffic Casualties TALLAHASSEE 'API The Florida Highway Patrol cssualty report for the 24-hour period ending at 4 m. jester-day. Killed J. Iniured 89 Killed to date this year 520 Killed to dale last year 54.1 Iniured to date this year 1.1.420 Injured to date last year 11.114.

experience and knowledge of Pres. Eisenhower has taken a rain check on Gov. I.eRoy Collins' invitation to try his hand at fishing in Florida waters. "Some day, when I have all the leisure in the world, I'm going to try again to have a little fishing in Florida waters," Ike wrote. Collins had written the president Florida shot which killed Scott at Vines' home, 244 W.

Pine but had merely intended to bluff him off the front steps the work of the board would be most effective." with a rusty .32 caliber re volver. In Three Price Groups Regularly 16.95 to 17.95 NOW Hollywood's James Mason and family reportedly have settled their $1,199,000 damage suit against Rave magazine for an undisclosed sum. The magazine also will publish a re Vines was arrested in county offered better fishing than New England, where Ike had little luck during his recent tour of Berlin Orphanage BERLIN, HP) A German-born U. S. citizen said yesterday he plans to donate to build a West Berlin orphanage.

Ha is Heinrich Rohde, 74, a citrus fruit grower of Sebring, Fla. Rohde emigrated to the U. S. from Berlin 45 years ago nd has returned for a visit of leveral days. Rohde said he has deposited the $300,000 grant in an American bank.

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appeared in its March issue the report said. 51444 Two noted physicians, Vice Regularly 18.95 to 19.95 NOW Adm. Joel T. Boone IretiredJ and Dr. John A.

Kolmer, professor of medicine at Temple University Medical Center, are in sharp disagreement over Pres. Calvin Coolidge's reaction to the death of his son, Calvin in 1924. Kolmer wrote recently that Coolidge became hysterical, shouting to his dying son he would soon join him "in the great beyond." Boone, who was then White House physician, says this isn't 1555 FREE PARKINS LOT IN REAR CP STORE 470 North Orange Orlando Phone 2-6119 aire Rrd Rlvrr, 9 45 PRAIRIX LAKE: Trtfk of th Ct. T.45. 11 10; Rrturn of Ortobrr, 0 15 RI-MAR: Trirre for lh 8ho.

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