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Pensacola News Journal from Pensacola, Florida • 30

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Friday, Moy 201960 6C Thg flntgaroia Journal Ghana in West Africa leads the Employment Service Top Study Reward world in producing the cacao bean, from which cocoa and chocolate are made. Body of Crash Victim Is Found CRYSTAL RIVER (AP)-Sheriff 10 Tips to Seniors Offered Musk Scholarship Set ADVERTISEMENT Baptists Asked To Oppose Choice Of Roman Catholic 6. If vou Dlan to enter me TALLAHASSEE (AP) The head 2. Give every consideration to armed services, make use of the trainins facilities thev offer to For Youngster Saturday the value of a college education in modern life and what it could deputies went into a remote swampy area west of here Thursday and brought out the body of a 21-year-old plane crash victim. advance your career.

7. If you accept a temporary job, Officers said Piper Cub piloted learn as much from it as you can that will help you in your by John R. Dotson of Crystal of the Florida State Employment Service had 10 tips Thursday for graduating seniors in Florida high schools in launching their careers. Harry R. Van Brunt based the pointers upon the agency's experience in dealing with jobseekers and employers over a period of years.

The agency found jobs for 225.488 Floridians in 1939. mean to your futurt 3. Give very serious thought to the junior college nearest you as a path to the good technical or professional job you expect to get eventually. 4. If you are not going to college, visit the counselors in the Florida Special introductory offer to interest new readers June Header's Digest regular price 35 chosen field.

River crashed Wednesday night. Deputies employed an air boat to MIAMI BEACH, (AP) A resolution opposing the election of a Catholic as President of the United States was introduced from the floor Thursday at the Southern Baptist Convention. The Rev. Wendell G. Davis, past reach the wreckage.

Residents of the area said Dot- State Employment service office son appeared to be attempting an emergency landing when the crash in your city and get their advice The tips: 1, Analyze your abilities with 8. Study the Florida apprenticeship program to see if you would like any of the 45 trades it includes. 9. Maintain your optimism, drive, eagerness and desire for self improvement. 10.

But, in addition to your work program, be sure to have a place for recreation and social activities occurred. er of the Midwood Baptist Church of Charlotte, N.C., introduced the resolution. It was referred to the S. Set goals for jobs in several fields in which you think you might i Vi. the aid of your parents, teachers do well.

and counselors. now month only committee on resolutions, which is scheduled to report at Friday's He Survives morning session. Ringling Hotel Sale Announced SARASOTA (AP) The Arvida in your life Sen. John F. Kennedy was not mentioned but the resolution ap parently was aimed at his candi composed of Charles J.

Cetti, secretary, Pensacola Federation of Musicians; John B. Eddy, orchestra instructor, Escambia High School; David Young of Pensacola Music Guild; Wotan Zoellner, Pensacola Symphony Orchestra; and Harry Newkirk, representing the professional music teachers of the Pensacola area. Judges for the local contest will be two neutral professionals, Cetti said, who are not acquainted with any of the local contestants: Dr. John Hoover, conductor, and Dr. Thompson, concertmaster, of the Mobile, Symphony Orchestra.

The winning youth (between 15 and 21 years of age) will receive eight weeks' instruction from the finest symphony performer (on his particular iastrument) available in the nation, Cetti said. The roster of instructors, he pointed out, looks like the Who's Who of the symphonic music world. The scholarship pays for all transportation, meals, lodging, recreation and tuition, Cetti said, and all students participating will be chaperoned at all times. There'll be some disappointed youngsters come 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the band room of Escambia High School.

But there'll be one who will want to jump and shout with joy. For that's the time, place and date of the local audition contest for serious young string instrument players to determine the winner of the local all-expense scholarship to attend the annual International String Congress, June 21 to Aug. 15 at San German, Puerto Rico. The string congress is sponsored nationally by the American Federation of Music to encourage string students to become proficient enough to play in symphonies. The local scholarship is sponsored by the Pensacola Federation of Musicians, Local 283, and underwritten by The Pensacola Symphony Orchestra, the Pensacola Music Guild and Escambia High School.

Other financial help was given by Dr. N. S. Rubin, the National Association of Letter Carriers, the National Federation of Post Office Clerks and some business firms. The local contest committee is Jax Woman Is Shot, Killed by Ex-Husband dacy.

The resolution said: "We further reaffirm our con Realty Corp. Thursday sold the John Ringling Hotel to a New Jersey development firm for $350,000. Milton M. Weir, chairman of Ar- viction that, though a man must be free to choose his own church, he cannot separate himself from the beliefs, practices, principles and dogmas of his church where these speak on such public issues JACKSONVILLE (AP)-A Jacksonville woman was shot to death in the driveway of her home and her recently divorced husband then shot himself police reported. in the Ortega section of the city, they found Mrs.

Emmarine Harris, 43, dead of a bullet wound in the neck. Preston Harris, 48, was shot twice in the head but investigators said vida's board of directors, said the buyers, Trail Development planned to reopen the hotel as a senior citizens resort. Weir said JOHN HOGUE UPHOLSTERY NO DOWN PAYMENT 24 MONTHS TO PAY 2725 N. DAVIS ST. HE 3-9131 the name would be retained by Arvida and may be used for a new Police said they received a call that a man was holding a gun on as religious liberty, the public school, the use of public money, freedom in marriace and the oternow under construction.

the bullets apparently lodged under the skin above his right ear and didn't enter the skull. He was placed under police guard separation of church and state." ja woman; then almost immediately The coalfish, valuable for food, (received another call that the worn-is the green Pollack species found; an had been shot in the North Atlantic. When police arrived at the home The world is passing through some of the most critical and in a hospital and ordered held fori homicide investigation. decisive days in human history, the resolution said. It added: "We find our nation in these Action on Petition crucial days when the eyes of the world are upon us faced with the weighty responsibility of choosing Mary Carter says: a man to serve in the hignest office where his every decision will Federal Agency Declines have serious implications, both for To Take WEBY License vision in the community." WASHINGTON The Federal us and the world in which wei live I ''We believe every man chosen for public office in our nation should be considered for office in the light of what the basic implications of his faith will have on important matters of public life and liberty and how these basic implications of his faith mum(Q)W Communications om i i Thursday told a group of complain Filing the petition with the FCC were County Commissioners Albert Golden, Clifford Wilson and Richard Finlay; then-Sheriff Bart D.

Broxson, now deceased; State Rep. Morrison Kimbrough and State Sen. Newman Brackin of nn measure when laid down beside our American heritage of complete religious liberty, the place of the public school in public education, Ben Henry Pooley, employed at ing public officials that the federal agency will not silence Radio Station WEBY in Milton or Radio Station WBLO in Evergreen, both owned by State Clayton Mapoles. The officials, last November, filed a petition with the FCC seeking to have the licenses revoked on the basis that "Mapoles has sought to undermine the confidence of the people in their elected officials and to create dissension and di- Mr the Milton station as a newscast the freedom of every man conscience in matters of religion, er, was the central figure in the and equality of every church de complaint. nomination before the law of the The complainants said, in the petition, "it was the avowed purpose land." It urged all Baptists to vote.

of Mapoles to make possible com pletely irresponsible personal at tacks by Pooley upon certain public officials in Santa Rosa County and the State of Florida. In April, the complaining group, not having heard from the FCC regarding their petition, filed a "motion to consider petition forthwith." The FCC Thursday notified the Manslaughter Case 10 Years in Prison Ordered for Moody complaining group that it does not have the power to censor ma terial broadcast over the station and that it can consider revocation proceedings only when the station ling was indicted by a grand jury, but Campbell said the case against him was dropped for lack of comes up for license renewal next February. I evidence. Newi-Journal Bureau DE FUNIAK SPRINGS-Grady Moody, convicted of manslaughter in Circuit Court here Wednesday, was sentenced Thursday to 10 years in State prison. Moody's attorneys Boswell and Smith of Geneva, told Judge Woodrow Melvin before sentence Statewide Broadcast "I DON'T GO AROUND IN A 'SLOPPY JOE SWEATER and blue dungarees, but most people in the paint industry tend to think I'm as off-beat as a genuine 'beatnik anyway! They pretend to be distressed because I refuse to go along with the industry's tired old methods of advertising and selling paint.

"WHAT'S REALLY BUGGING THEM, asa true 'beat' would say, is the fact that my company is growing at a faster rate than any other paint company in the United States, bar none! That means, of course, that you are taking your business away from them and giving it to me. It means my advertising and merchandising methods are working, while theirs are falling apart at the seams! "MOST IMPORTANTLY, it indicates that you, the paint-buying public, are impressed by the Mary Carter story and by what it means to you in terms of high quality paint at realistic prices, with no part of your paint dollar going for outdated, archaic and antiquated operational practices. "NO WONDER THEY'RE UPSET! And, no matter what they say, the one thing about Mary Carter Paint Factories that upsets my competitors most (because it's too costly for them to copy with their old-fashioned methods) is the big paint dividend that makes so many lifelong customers and friends for me: at Mary Carter paint stores, you get good paint and you get Every 2nd Can Millard Caldwell Declares was passed that their client did not deny his guilt but did ask Support of arris Bryant TALLAHASSEE (AP) Former I "There must be no surrender. mercy of the court on account of his family. Moody's home is near Samson, Ala.

He was convicted of stabbing Bobbie Mite hum of DeFuniak Springs, during a fight at a tavem Gov. Millard Caldwell declared'no voluntary submission such as Thursday night that Farris Bryant took place in Miami, no hot-headed was the governorship candidate west of DeFuniak Springs last violence and no further mouthings of sweet generalities," he said. "The battle must be won, if it best qualified to preserve segregation, to improve the quality of edu October. cation and to accomplish reappor Mitchum died a few days later is won, by fighting every effort to integrate, in every way, in every at a local hospital. tionment.

In a talk prepared for use in a State Atty. A. G. Campbell who prosecuted the case, nolle statewide broadcast, Caldwell said court and to the last legal ditcn. That battle must be fought along lines which will not only assure that Doyle Carlton was "soft toward integration" and was backed by the Collins administra prossed an aggravated assault charge against Bud Nowlkig growing out of the same affray.

Now- continued operation of the schools but by a governor who can and tion and the same combination of Miami, Tampa and St. Petersburg newspapers which had been will improve and expand that system for the benefit of both races." Caldwell charged that the Miami Grimes Selected To Head Council soft on integration newspapers, the Tampa Tribune i "Dr! "On the other hand, Bryant CHIPLEY Jo Ann Grimes has lnnr. tn.mh nn hi. nnrwdtinn "5 rcicrsuurg limes naa tn intatrrntinn PaMiroU caM to integration," Caldwell said. "He were continuing to IT push the sectionalism issue over is not endorsed by the pinks, nor been elected president of the Student Council at Chipley High School for the 1960-61 school term.

Named as vice president was Jimmy Newton, with Freda Owen elected as secretary. Malaney Wood was elected treasurer and Off Extra Cost." the NAACP and he was violently in the Negro wards." i tat the pork choppers, In his first public appearance in 33 of senators from less behalf of Bryant during this ral counties are called. nairrn CaMa-rll said Flnrirln mnetihad Contributed to SOme Of the WHY NOT JUST CHARGE HALF PRICE? "My points ore quality priced because they are quality paints! It would bo easy la cut tha prica per gallon In half instead of giving a 2nd can free with every ana I sell, but I refuse ta 'second rate my paints by giving them an unrealistic, low price tag. I'll never classify Mary Carter paints with any of tha cheap imitations balng offered, nor will I ever downgrade my products by resorting to price reductions, discounts special sales. I manufacture tha same high quality paint far aft my customers, at the same fair priea far HOW IS THE FREE GALLON POSSIBLE? "lecausa of my unique operational economies, I can manufacture high quality paints, enamel and varnishes at let cost and, In addition, I'm satisfied with a profit of pennies per gallon.

Elimination of middleman's profits with company and dealer-owned re-tall stores modem paint factories streamlined merchandising methods my awn fleet of Diesel trucks ta cat costs of obtaining raw materials and of shipping paint All these effect savings, which I traditionally pass on ta yon with every 2nd can of point absolutely free of extra cost!" Bob Deal, Catherine Nelson and have strong leadership in combat-'ne ate's most progressive legis- Mildred Owens was elected rep- ting efforts to integrate the public Mwm. ne saw inai reapportionment of the Legislature could not be accomplished without the resentatives-at-large. schools. active support of that group, SWIMMING POOL PAINT Low the en, we for thinned, lteu type. Easily bruthed, spreytd or relUd.

$3.00 qt. $8.98 gal. BOAT BOTTOM PAINT Easy to paint en; hard to wear off. Anti-fouling. $6.50 quart Candidates Views Secretary of State $59 Million Spent in State Ai Conventions Yarborough Raps His Opponent As Myll-Hydc Volunteer Aid Keep Costs Low, Says Sen.

Adams SEBRING (AP) Sen. Tom MARY CARTER OUTSIDE WHITE ALKYD FLAT WALL PAINT CHINA LUXE LIQUID GLASS Adams said Thursday he spent less than cents per vote in his WfttlOt CHINA i ACRYLIC ROL-LATEX I 1 I touwn pi ii i I 1 CSvf M' Oil. WEST PALM BEACH (AP) -l TAHASEE AP)-The esti-Jess Yarborough said Thursday his m.ated Pe.TS ho "Wend. opponent in the race for secretary ioneSa mJton2 in u9 of state. Tom Adams, "is a Jekyll ear 59 mJlli and Hyde who works both sides of Commission re-the educational street." Thursday.

He said Adams "knifed" quality! This was an increase of approxi-education when, as a member of matcly 20.000 in convention dele-the 1959 senate committee on and two million dollars in ation, he recommended cuts of spending over 1958. more than 25 million dollars in the The figures were obtained in re-budget of Florida's public ports from 24 cities throughout the "My opponent stated recently state, that he is for junior colleges in; The commission said national South Florida," Yarborough said.lconventions in Florida were legislative record creasing. A total of 690 national however, that he favored chopping 'gatherings were held in the state all funds out of the junior college I in 1959 as against 624 in 1958. program, eliminating the possibil-l Early WW) bookings reported by ity of building or operating any (Chamber of Commerce convention I Hf 1, first primary campaign for secretary of state. He forecast that the volunteer organization which made low campaign costs possible "will put me In office as a truly unencumbered official with complete freedom to serve the people." Adami polled more than 235,000 votes in the first primary to top his runoff opponent, Jess Yar-borough of Miami, by about votes.

At 8W cents a vote he would have spent $19,975. Incomplete reports listed with the secretary of state listed spending of about fj It esc tf ohjrie, lighter and bright -er Colors fnr Inferior or n-teriar ue. "pointy" (xltf; tr In 20 minutei! An xl point with cHnt hiding oO'litv On4 gloM. Pnje hnting. Noo yellowng, wanhoble.

medium ginM enomel with the hen of for trim or wqiit reautrmg frequent wohing. $2.25 qt SMI gal. very 2nd Can tree Super gloiy, mirror-like tm-uhes for a "baked -on" loo. A premium product, guaranteed tor ttve years. $3.00 $8.98 gal.

every 2nd Con free Durability ond ohobilify In a velvety, one-c-vif twnh. Hundred of eveiting Shodet, $2.00 gal. very nd Can Free 11.1 SMI ejd. $2.25 SMI qol. Ivory l4 Can Free tVery lad Con Pros schools of this type in Broward, St.

bureaus show over 1,435 conven 117.000. "My friends at home have work' Lucie, Brevard, and Dade County," tions slated in the state In I960 with an estimated 638,000 attend- Yarborough said. ed day and night while others "Additionally, Adams recom-iance. WORLD'S LARGEST OPERATION OF ITS KINO MARY CARTER PAINT FACTORIES mended cuts in the vocational pro- "Conventions have become a gram, the adult education program 'riCh industry, especially for tourist and the text book program." 'centers," the commission said. "As a coach, teacher, and school! "Florida's offerines of eood cli.

board member, I've always advo-jmate, fine beaches and recreation cated the best in education," everywhere and corn- borough stated. 'plete facilities under one roof at "How can my opponent be for 'hotels and motels have olaced the have produced campaign literature by hand, and at absolute cost, enabling me to spread one dollar where the other candidates have to spend four or five," he said. Adams said volunteer workers now are producing a large campaign poster at a cost of 10 cents each. He said similar posters produced for other candidates have cost 50 cents or more each. I "The volunteer response has been tremendous, the results statewide and the effect on Florida politics will be far-reaching," he said.

quality education when he recom-l stale in important consideration mended multi-miluon aoiiar cuts by national convention committees. 3201 W. Mobile Hwy. 1634 Barrancas Ave. 1300 N.

Palafox West Pensacola Pensacola (Warrington) Pensacola Alio: Panama City, Ft. Walton Beach, Hilton, Crtitvitw, Florida Prlchard, Atmort, Mobilt, Alabama in our state-wide school budget, coupled with his yes' vote twice on the last resort bill which would close our public school?" Yarborough asked. Digitalis, a heart medicine, is compounded from the dried leaves of foxglove. The latter can be poisonous. tors.

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