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Obituaries MR. ROBERT LEE HUTCH. INSON, 64, Jacksonville attorney, died at New Smyrna Beach Monday while passing through the city. He was born at Crescent City and is survived by a daughter, Mrs. John F.

Turner Melbourne, and sons, Robert L. Jr. and James, Jacksonville. Settle Funeral Home of New Smyrna Beach and Key, McCabe Funeral Home of Jacksonville are in charge. MR.

HERBERT L. HOLLY, 59, Conn. died April 23. He was a former resident of Orlando and survivors inculding his wife, Christine. Funeral services and burial were in Waterbury Monday.

MRS. SAMMIE CARROLL, 74, a former resident of Mount Dora, died Saturday in Atlanta. Mrs. Carroll had lived in Atlanta five years. She was a member of the Mount Dora Baptist Church.

Surviving are her daughters, Mrs. Lillian Walton, Atlanta, and Mrs. L. E. Johnson, Clermont; brothers, sisters, three grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren.

Kurfiss Funeral Chapel, Clermont, is in charge. MRS. MARCIA R. RUDIN, 50, 208 S. Alder died Tuesday.

She moved to Orlando seven years ago from St. Cloud. The family requests that in lieu of flowers contributions be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Assn. of Orlando. Surviving are husband, Henry son, Robert mother, Mrs.

Lena Roitman, and brother, Paul Roitman, all of Orlando. Fairchild Funeral Home is in charge. MRS. HELEN C. WOOD, 85, Harwich, died Monday in Orlando.

Carey Hand Funeral Home will send the body to Brewster, for services and interment. Survivors include a granddaughter, Mrs. Jeanne Bissell, Cocoa Beach. MR. HENRY CLIFTON MAW.

HINNEY, 86, Edgewater, retired electrical engineer for the Pennsylvania railroad, died at New Smyrna Beach Monday. He moved to Edgewater 14 years ago from Miami. He was born in Utica, Pa. Mr. Mawhinney was a Protestant and a Mason.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Myrtle Mawhinney and a niece, Mrs. Hugo Hamft, Pittsburgh. Settle Funeral Home, New Smyrna Beach, is in charge. MRS.

LOUISE LANGFORD McNULTY, 55, former resident of New Smyrna Beach, died Monday in Miami. She was born at Princeton, Ind. and was a clerk with the Florida East Coast Railroad at Miami. She was a Baptist. Mrs.

McNulty is survived by her brothers, Taylor Langford, Raleigh, N. Walter Langford, Wilmington, Carl Langford, Samsula; an aunt, Mrs. Lula Ott, New Smyrna Beach. Dudley Funeral Home, New Smyrna Beach, is in charge. MR.

WINFORD MARTIN KEY, 37, former resident of Mount Dora, died Saturday in Houston, Tex. Surviving are his wife, Jeanne; daughter, Judith Ann, and son, Ervin Houston; mother, Mrs. Ella Key, Eustis; brothers, Cecil 0., Abilene, Willie Mount Dora, and Rex Eustis, and sisters, Mrs. Lois Andrews and Mrs. Sarah Nell Rupe, Eustis; Mrs.

Hazel Walters, Tavares, and Mrs. Rogers, Houston. Zeller, Kennedy Hamlin Sybil, Funeral Home, Eustis, is in charge. MR. HENRY THOMAS GREEN, 85, 3205 Minnesota Winter Park, died Monday.

Born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, he moved to Winter Park eight years ago from Cleveland, Ohio. He was a Methodist and a machinist before retiring. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Cordelia S. Green, Winter Park; son, Thomas A.

Green, Willoughby, Ohio; daughters, Mrs. Hugh L. Nesbitt, Winter Park, Mrs. Mildred Bartley, Cleveland, Ohio; five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Cox charge.

Parker Funeral Home is in Funeral Notices BLINN, MR. WILLIAM J. SR. al services for Mr. William J.

Blinner Sr, 52, Fern Park, who died Monday, will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. from Cox-Parker Funeral Home Chapel, with the Rev. Richard E. Brown, officiating. Interment will be in Bridgeport, Conn.

Mr. Blinn is survived by his wife, Mrs. Joan G. Blinn, Fern Park; a son, William Blinn Milford, a brother, Lloyd W. Blinn, Clinton, three sisters, Mrs.

Mabel McDermott, Crystal, Mrs. Emily Silk, Middletown, Conn and Mrs. Abby Schmitz, San Diego, and three grandchildren. CoxParker Funeral Home is in charge. CARROLL, MRS.

Mrs Sammie SAMMIE-Funeral ser. Carroll, 74, former Mount Dora resident who died Saturday in Atlanta, will be held at Thoughtful People, 'Select Woodlawn Hark so Mausoleum Orlando Sentinel Wednesday, April 27, 1960 9-A Stan Delaplane's Posteard Life On The Mississippi Neighborly PADUCAH The Delta Queen, last of the Mississippi passenger boats, carries some 200 passengers on various cruises during the summer season. She rides Old Man River with no roll, no pitch. (An ideal boat ride; you could not get seasick if you tried.) There are daily games bingo is our favorite. The food is excellent.

And we sleep like lambs. THE RIVER BOAT takes a specialized seamanship. Pilots get their licenses by the 100 miles of river. (Capt. Underwood of the Delta Queen is licensed for 3,000 miles of Mississippi and tributary rivers.) She carries one mate.

He acts as a chief mate or executive officer. The various deck hands look like a cast for Old Man River. They seem to have an enduring dice game going on the lower deck. I caught an intriguing piece of conversation passing by this morning: an 'en she show me the razuh she ca'y in her pocketbook. Man, I'm gonna watch 'at woman!" Boat Has Own Language THE PILOTS DO the steering from the wheelhouse with a pair of tiller arms.

The bridge wings carry a pair of high-powered spotlights. Throughout the night, these lights flash on river markers and buoys. The river boat has its own language. "Up river" and "down river" are more in use than the seagoing "fore" and "aft." "Upstairs" and "downstairs" in place of "topside" and "below." Probably stemming from days when the river boats were floating hotels. "WE USE FORE AND AFT," said the mate, "if we want to.

But mainly, you tell these boys, 'Carry that line up river or down The mate has been on the river for many years. The ways of river boat passengers passeth his belief. "I said to this lady--she asked me something, I forget what. I said, 'That's back on the stern, She said, 'What you mean, man, talking that kind of language to "I says to her, 'Lady, I'm sorry if I offended you. I was speaking of the boat's stern and nothing personal was I reckon she thought I mean HER stern.

You can't please everybody. IM-possible." Get On Or Get Left THE DELTA QUEEN makes a number of stops. Some scheduled, some apparently at the whim of Capt. Underwood. She nudges into the paddle wheel turns over just "We draw about seven feet A couple of deck hands They run the hawser around standing part through the through this loop.

And run a bank, pointing upstream. The enough to keep her there. of water," said the captain. jump off dragging a hawser. a tree.

Slip a bight of the eye. Run a thick steel bar gangplank out to the shore. THERE IS A SHIP-TO-SHORE telephone in the pilot house where the pilot works the two-tiller steering system and the engine room telegraph. The river is as neighborly as your own backyard. "WA 4141.

calling anybody at Paducah," says the captain. "Honey, will you call that laundry? Tell 'em we gonna be in about 4 o'clock an' bring down my shirts." At 4 o'clock we tie up to a tree. The laundryman brings down the shirts. The hawser is cast off the tree. The deck hands leap for the retreating stage, hung from from a boom over the shore.

"Hurry it along now, Bob," says the captain. "Get on or get left." The Delta Queen backs into the river with the steam calliope playing Dixie. People Not After Divorce, Says Suzy Parker NEW YORK (UPD Red-haired film star Suzy Parker arrived here Monday on the liner Queen Elizabeth and denied reports that she is divorcing her French husband, writer Pierre de La Salle. "I'm certainly not getting a divorce," she said. "I still love my husband very much and I hope he loves me, too." The 30-year-old ex-model said she came here with her four-month-old daughter, Georgia Belle, to make a movie, Return to Peyton Place.

She said she and De La Salle, who remained in Paris, would be separated three months. "I don't think going away for three months is grounds for a divorce," she said. One Maverick Brother At Work HOLLYWOOD (P) One of the brothers Maverick has settled his feud with the brothers Warner. But the second Maverick is still feuding. The studio announced yesterday that Jack Kelly, who plays Bart Maverick on the TV series about the Western brothers, had reached what was called "an amicable agreement" with the studio.

Warners terminated the employment of both Kelly and James Garner who plays Bret Maverick, because of delays they said were caused by the writers' strike. The actors claimed that the studio's action was a breach of their contracts and that they weren't in the Lancaster Zsa Zsa Kelly sued the studio for with Kelly weren't anwas "returning to work haven't come to terms. Tony's Step-Aunt Denies Drinking Warner's corral anymore. breach of contract. Details of the agreement nounced, but Warners said he immediately." Garner and the studio still LONDON (UPD Lady Bridget Parsons, step-aunt of Antony Armstrong-Jones, pleaded innocent yesterday to a charge of driving while under the influence of liquor.

Lady Bridget, 52, sister of the Earl of Rosse, told London Sessions Court she had difficulty in climbing into a police van only because she was wearing higher heels than usual and a tight skirt. This was after she had been taken into custody by a policeman who said he found her leaning against the door of her car in Belgrave Square at 1 a.m. A doctor at the police station, according to the prosecution, decided she was unfit to drive. Talman's Trial Postponed BEVERLY HILLS and six others in misdemeanor, poned yesterday until June Talman, 45, was arrested in the Hollywood apartment cers said the group--four cavorting in the nude. All have denied any as district attorney on the his arrest last month.

of actor William Talman morals charges was post13. during the course of a party of Richard Reibold, 31. Offimen and four women--were wrongdoing. Talman was fired Perry Mason TV show after Sutton Drops Annulment Suit LOS ANGELES (P) British actor John Sutton yesterday dropped his petition for annulment of his divorce from former dancer Anita Rodney-Eden. The 51-year-old actor had charged his wife, ninth mate of Tommy Manville, was not validly divorced from the asbestos heir when he married her three years ago in New York City.

Champ Butler Fined $210 LOS ANGELES (P) Singer $210 yesterday on a drunken also admitted to the court expired. He told Municipal would take up the matter of Champ Butler was fined driving charge. Butler, 32, that 1 his driver's license had Judge Howard Schmidt he the expired license with po- lice. U-1 Pays Top Price For Story By HEDDA HOPPER HOLLYWOOD Stuart Millar and Abby Mann have bought the best seller, Cast the First Stone, by Judge John For Uninterrupted Work New Road Board To Have Money TALLAHASSEE (P) State Road Chmn. William Killian said yesterday the Collins road board would leave the incoming administration with sufficient funds for an uninterrupted road construction program.

Killian said the present road board planned to let contracts at a fairly steady a pace throughout the remain- 2 p.m. Thursday at the Mount Dora Cemetery, with the Rev. Joseph Derman officiating. Friends may call at the Kurfiss Chapel in Clermont from 3 to 5 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m.

Wednesday. Funeral Chapel, Clermont, is in charge. COX, MR. JOHN-Funeral services for Mr. John Cox, Kissimmee, will be held at 10:30 a.m.

Thursday at Grissom Chapel, with the Rev. Henry Guy officiating. Interment will be in Osceola Memory Gardens. Grissom Funeral Home, Kissimmee, is in charge. FEURST, MISS EMILY LUCILE: Funeral services for Miss Emily Lucile Feurst 83, 500 Virginia Court, Winter Park, who died Sunday in a local hospital will be held Wednesday 10:30 a.m.

at the All Saints Episcopal Church Winter Park with Father W. H. at a later date. Remains will lie Folwell officiating, interment will be state at the Fairchild Funeral Home Tuesday 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Baltimore, so friends may call. Born in Maryland she moved to Winter, Park in 1952. She was very active in Woman's Club of Winter Park and active in church work at the All Saints Episcopal Church where she was a member. Surviving are one brother, Grover Feurst, Bronxville, New York, one sister, Mrs. Clarence Wolfe, Winter Park, one niece in Washington and one nephew in Hinsdale, Illinois.

Family request that flowers please be omitted. Fairchild Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. GREEN, HENRY THOMAS Funeral services for Mr. Thomas T. Green, 85, 3205 Minnesota Avenue, Winter Park, who died Monday, will be held Wednesday at 3 p.m.

from the Cox-Parker Funeral Home Small Chapel with the Reverend Lucian Scott officiating. Interment will be in Cleveland, Ohio. The family requests that flowers please be omitted. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Cordelia S.

Green, one son, Thomas A. Green, Willoughby, Ohio, two daughters, Mrs. Hugh L. Nesbitt, Winter Park, Mrs. Mildred Bartley, Cleveland, Ohio, five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. KEY, MR. WINFORD MARTIN FUneral services for Mr. Winford Martin dent Key, 37, who a died former Saturday Mount in Dora Houston, will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday of Zeller, Kennedy and Hamlin FUat the South Bay Street Baptist Church, Eustis, with the Rev.

Claude McAdams officiating. Interment will be Greenwood Cemetery, Eustis, under direction neral Home, Eustis. RUDIN, MRS. MARCIA Funeral services for Mrs. Marcia R.

Rudin, 50, S. Alder Drive, who died Tuesday 208 a local hospital will be held Friday 10:00 a.m. at the Fairchild Chapel with Rabbi interment Henry will L. he in Schwartz Woodlawn officiating, Memorlal Park and Cemetery. Born in Boston Massachusetts, she moved to Orlando 7 years ago from St.

Cloud. She was a member of Opti-Mrs. Club of East Orlando. Surviving are husband, Henry S. Rudin, one son, Mrs.

Robert Lena A. Rudin, Orlando, Orlando and mother, one of brother, flowers Paul Roitman, Orlando. In lieu family request that contiple tributions may be made to the MulFairchild Sclerosis Association of Orlando. Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Red Germans Rehearse Parade BERLIN (P) Communist East Germany's army held a rehearsal for its May Day parade in East Berlin yesterday.

Parading units passed through Marx-Engels Square, about a mile from West Berlin, where the have a permanent reviewing stand. The Western powers consider the presence of any German troops in Berlin a violation of agreements signed with the Russians but have given up protesting. ALMOND BUTTER SAUCE NEW YORK (UPD Almond butter sauce is good on cooked cabbage wedges. Cook cabbage in a small amount of boiling, salted water until tender but still crisp. Drain and serve sprinkled with slivered blanched almonds sauteed in butter or margarine.

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-No fee. BELTONE HEARING SERVICE 104 S. Main GA 3-4730 Daytona, Beach, 301 N. Grandvew Lakeland Vanity Fair Arcade ing eight months of this year. "We have set our sights on leaving the new road board with a financially workable situation so it can start letting contracts right he said.

"WE'RE NOT GOING to taper off, nor splash out with big program toward the end of the year. We're trying Dad Admits Taking Son From Mother MEMPHIS (P) The young son of film actress Stella Stevens came back to Memphis yesterday in the arms of his father, who spirited him away from the starlet's Hollywood home. The return of five-year-old Andy Stephens was a reversal of the role he played a year ago. His shapely blonde mother defied a court order then and carried him off to California. HERMAN STEPHENS, 23, and the boy landed here after a flight from Los Angeles.

He acknowledged that he took his son from his divorced wife. "I have custody of the child by court order," he said, "and I was just exercising my legal right." Andy's grandmother, Mrs. N. H. Stephens, met them at the airport.

She embraced the boy and broke into tears. "Oh, my God, my child," she wept. Stephens said he flew to Los Angeles and made arrangements for a chartered plane to fly him to Phoenix, Ariz. as quickly as he could get his son to the airport. AFTER A TWO-DAY watch in secret of the starlet's home, Stephens said he rang the bell Monday and Andy came to the door.

"He was glad to see me. I picked him up in my arms and said, 'Son, come on and let's go for a Stephens drove the boy to the airport where the chartered plane was waiting. They transferred to a commercial airliner in Phoenix. After the actress took her son to Hollywood in defiance of the court order she was cited for contempt here. In Los Angeles, the starlet said yesterday she plans to return to Memphis to face any pending, court action.

Then. she will take new legal steps to regain custody of her son. TILE LINOLEUM Asphalt 6c 9e Vinyl Asbestos Plastic Wall Tile We Install or Show You How ART-CO PAINT TILE CO 116 W. Robinson Ph. GA 5-4321 to be fair about the matter and let contracts just as if we would be around ourselves the last six months of this fiscal year." When the Collins administration came in in January, 1955, the Collins road board complained that the outgoing Johns administration had overobligated road funds.

It canceled some contracts, delayed the start of others and held up on awarding new primary road contracts for several months. Killian said he assumed members of the new road board would want to sit in with the present board and review the state's road program before it takes over in January. NOTICE! QUICK CASH for HOME OWNERS Consolidate All Your Bills Into ONE EASY MO. PAYMENT! 1st 2nd Call Mortgages CHerry Refinancing 1-3331 Improvement Loans Public Mortgage Co. 409 METCALF BLDG.

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Universal-International has paid the highest price ever put out for an original story, Lover, Come Back, by Stanley Shapiro and Paul Henning. Shapiro got an Oscar for Pillow Talk, he also wrote Operation Petticoat. Irving Lazar made the deal, Shapiro and Bob Arthur will produce the film. It will star either Rock Hudson, Tony Curtis or Cary Grant. Grant received 75 pet.

of Operation Petticoat, and the studio considered him a bargain since it was their most successful film. Friends of Kookie Byrnes are boasting about big increase he got on his return to Warners. I happen to know he went back into 77 Sunset Strip for the same money he was getting when he left. So he cheated himself out of five months pay. A note from Tony Martin in Madrid reports that Amb.

John Davis Lodge gave a reception for him at the embassy, then came to his opening performance. Tony says the most popular singer in all Spain is Perry Como. Zsa Zsa Gabor was here for two days, then went back to New York to rehearse for the finals of the Arthur Murray show. If she wins, she'll get a trip for two around the world. When Marlene Dietrich finishes her European tour, she'll have two weeks, beginning Aug.

22, at the Dallas State Fair, which closes their season. I asked Dick Powell what picture he had ready for Gardner McKay, since Adventures in Paradise was closed down because of the writers' strike. Said he: "I'm also closed down. I'm a producer and director for both films and TV, and not a story to my name. So I take a rest I neither want nor need." UofSC Refuses Negro Applicants COLUMBIA, S.

C. (P) Two Negro youths from S. C. State College attempted to register yestherday at the University South Carolina. They were refused application blanks.

The registrar's office said the Orangeburg students asked for blanks and a booklet on procedures for gaining admission. The booklet they asked for was out of print, a university spokesman said. The normal procedure for admission is to fill out the required forms, present credentials as to high school grades and take an entrance examination. Adlai Endorsed For State Chief FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) Sen.

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