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r-r fJovf Ccnfincf-Gfcir Daily Circulation Eircocds 100,000 A TiD ORLANDO WG Inside The Star rase raga Comics 30-31 Radio-TV 13 Editorials 12 iSociety 19-21 Movies 29 jSports 11-17 Obituaries 32 JWinchcU 13 The Weather Generally fair through Tuesday. High yesterday T2. Low (hit a.m. SI Hourly Temperatures 1t 1 13 (1 11 60 12 72 (Complete Forecasts en Pad 12) FINAL EDITION ORLANDO, FLORIDA, MONDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 20, 1953 VOL. 88 NO.

72 Price: 10 Cts. THIRTY-EIGHT PAGES Phone 04 J-4411 Classified OA I BS11 1 0) 111 1 IL Z3UV Increased Tourist Season Predicted ForSunshine Days BULLETINS WASHINGTON ID See. of Slate Dulles today re buffed a Soviet bid for an early foreign ministers meeting on ending nuclear weapons tests. But he of fered to attend a later East-West conference if that "seems necessary and VIOLENCE TRAGIC: CARLTON By FRANK MURPHY Staff Writer Violence and hatred are definitely not the answer to the integration problem, State Sen. Doyle E.

Carlton of Wauchula, told the Orlando JayCees today. "We should do all we possibly can to maintain an atmosphere where reason and Quemoy, Tatan Islet Targets TAIPEI The Chines Reds broke their cease-fira in Formosa Strait today, pounding Quemoy for nearly three hours and then turning their guns on Tatan Islet off Amoy, On his way here for im portant talks, State Sec. Dulles said it was a tragedy TALLAHASSEE (UPD Despite a slightly smaller tourist advertising budget for this year, the Development Com mission said today there are hopeful signs for a huge tour ist season this winter. But the commission added that the number of tour- wj10 wiii Come to Florid for their winter vacation was a hard thing to predict, a WASHINGTON ID State Department said today the United States has not resumed convoying Chinese Nationalist supply ships to Quemoy and will I -n I i :1 X' 3 If 4 Tl .,1 Vi Y- -i, Xi I- 1 i ili i I i -V good sense prevail in an ef "I see no reason why we fort to avoid tragedy that has been experienced in other 10,000 New Workers Due Here shouldn have the best winter in history," said an enthusiastic H. Stuart Johnston, executive director of the Greater Orlando Chamber of Commerce.

areas," said the senator. OOO He said he did not have a solution at hand for the integration problem. "But, as a matter of fact, an adequate solution seems not revive the escort system unless compelled to do so by military necessity. Noon Stocks NEW YORK tflJ Stocks were "The amount of mail is a barometer and it's the heavi est in the 14 years I've been to have escaped all of us at unusually active again today here. "I think we'll have a bang- the present time," said Carlton at the JayCee noon-day luncheon.

with prices mixed. Motors were pace setters, up winter." Ten thousand workers will be added to Orange County area payrolls in the next 90 days, the Florida State Employment Service predicted today. In its Labor Market Trends report for October, the employment service gave this breakdown: Citrus activities will re- -4 running up gains of fractions to almost two points. The most significant step the state has taken on integration is to pass the pupil as OOO The budget, which was originally $800,000, was cut five pet. earlier in the year during the present economy the Communists had again displayed their "warlike disposition." He made the statement during a refueling stop for his jet tanker at Fairbanks, Alaska.

"I had embarked upon what I believed and hoped was a mission of peace," Dulles said. "I shall persist in that purpose." Dulles said both Pres. Eisenhower and Pres. Chiang Kai-shek thought it useful for him to go to Formosa for consultations when the Communists announced the ceasefire would be extended at least two more weeks. a The secretary said that all who love peace must hopa that the present resumption of firing will be of short duration and that "the world may be spared the grave consequences of Communist persistence in aggression." 1 Dulles and his party de signment law whereby the NOON STOCK QUOTATIONS ABC Vend 18'Guif Oil 117'i Acme Steel 2H'2 Hupp Cp 5a Air Reduc 72, ill! Cent m.

Alleghany 8VInt Harf 38'ii Alleg Lud 453, lint Paper 114 AUIs Chal 18 Al 45, Am Air 1B" local officials have the au thority to do the assigning, wave, and advertising costs have gone up two or three Am Baker 42-a iKreKge Ti, said the senator. However, he added, the constitutionality quire 6,000 workers for harvesting and processing i of the new crop. I The winter tourist sea- 1 i Am Can hO 37 Am Mtrs 29 Lenmn 30', Aitt Smelt SP, LOP Glas S7-' Am BlIHI 3 i Llisf My VT Am l4o Lily Tulip of the law is now being tested. He said the assignment law son will require an addi- was passed to preserve racial 211 76 78' 37' Am Tob 81 i Lockl) Air Ata VlsronS 3-(ValLoew'i Anac Cop bOJ Lorlllard Armour IBUiLou Nash Armst Ck 31VMacy AU bison 24 Martin Co. Ail Lint 46l4 Mills Hon segregation in the schools.

0 tional 2,500 persons to staff service activities and retail i stores. Expansion of indus- 32 Shattered Home There has been some talk about the state that Carlton Atl Rena 3'a Minn Mining 96) 4 Babcork 'JOVMmutt Maid 16 will be a candidate for gover Ball onio 43 iMonsan Chem 38 Bent Fd 4JVMontc Ward 3l 4P I tries here will bring a need for another 1,500 employes. The employment service reported that 62,500 persons pet. One thing for sure, there will be plenfy'of hotel and motel room available for tourists this year. The Hotel and Restaurant Commission reported during the first six months of this year some 584 apartment were built or renovated.

16 hotels, 176 motels and 312 restaurants got the same treatment. ooo The commission said hi all, the new construction was worth about $46,255,752. There will be two new hotels in Miami Reach, one in Jacksonville plus renovations 28 Smashed against huge pine trees is the wreckage of a migrant farm worker's home where it was blown yesterday when a tornado ripped through the area leaving one man dead and. at least 16 injured. An auxiliary trooper probes through the dead and at least 16 injured.

Another trooper probes through the wreckage of the house and furnishings. AP Wirephoto nor in 1960. Remarking on this, Carlton said the task at hand is the next session of parted the Alaska Air Com Beth 6ieel b2Jt Murphy Borden VJ'j Murray Cp Burl Ind 13-VNat Btl Butr Broa 34 1. Nat Tea- Caium 17'aiNeM Cp Cater Trao West Celanesa 23 jp RR Central of 4H'aiPppsl Col Ches Se Ohio 65 ptiilro Chrysler 67 iphillp Mor were employed by non-agn legislature and any decision 7 5 87 14 7fil'j iei 23 1 1 22'', 65--U 44. mand Base 26 miles south of Fairbanks at 3:21 a.m.

local cultural firms in the week on running will be made after ending Sept. 13. Unemploy this. ime for the non-stop flight Coca col Phill Pet ment was 3.800, 500 less than Colgate Palm "I'm not out beating the r. Quake; Oati 4 it'.

SO'VRCA 40 the like period in August. across the Pacific to Formosa. The flight was expected to take about 11 hours. bushes, running for the posi tion," he added. 0 Meanwhile, wages have shown a substantial advance.

Rain Ups Lake Apopka Level; Citrus Aided White School Opens The employment service Col Gas Comw Ed Con Edla Container Cont Can. Cobw Btl Corn Pd Crane Clown Ztil Cruc Stl Cudahy Delta Air ti Sit a The Nationalists on in nearly all tourist areas of The Wauchula cattleman and state senator said the the state. Quemoy, amply supplied dur legislature is faced with a fi ti Keadlnf Co 22'', WaiRfPub Btl 64Ta 2 iRexall 2S'i ST', Key Tob 87 34 'a Pafevvay 32'i 4V.4 Regis 33 IHchenley 40' a 55 LSeab AL RR 34 7 2 Roeo 33 13J, Sinclair 6(P 21 BkellyOil 67', lSVsocony 49 32s, 201i, Btd grand as std Oil NJ 68' Pack 15, 1 371, 21 iTesas Co 102 Texas 35 M' lTwent Cent 32', nancial problem during the New motels are springing up everywhere. There will be 12 opening in St. Petersburg, WINTER GARDEN Sea before the weekend rains next session.

showed the level at 66.33 ft. OOO "The best service we can several in Miami, and at least Divco Lu Pont East Air East Kod Erie RR Eversharp Flreston Fla Pw Fli ing the nearly 15-day ceasefire, returned the Red fire. The Communist artillery caught four Nationalist supply ships in the Quemoy beach areathree LSTs and one navy transport. Thera was no word on whether any were hit. Hammond said rain was sonal rains occurring almost continuously Saturday and Sunday raised the water level of Lake Apopka approximately two and on-half inches.

two in Tampa. OOO LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (LTD White high school seniors begin registering for classes to render will be to tailor our approprations bill after a pattern of efficient and frugal principles. Sensible use continuous yesterday, but due to a north wind blowing Other agencies are plan "M.Un Bag-Camp 40 Carbtdo 114', Ford Mot day in a makeshift high school ning a banner season this Foremost Dair IVt OH Cal said that payrolls were up 22 pet. between 1956 and 1957 in the firms on which it has i figures.

The firms pay about i half of the county's wages, i The 1957 figure was 297,381, compared to 217,165 in 1956. i Landmark Site Of Suicide Leap PARIS A 57-year-old Frenchman jumped to his death from the famed Arch of Triumph in the center of Taris today. Millard W. Ilammon, ob 1S" Tin Pc 31 waves into the basin where the readings are taken it wras opened by the Little Rock year too. rruen ira Gen Dynam Gen Eleo Gea Fds server for the U.

S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological should be made of existing revenues before new monies are sought," he commented. The Red guns blazed at SHVunit Aire fifiVUnit Fruit 48, 8 Steel 83 Si iWarner Pic 22'. Private School Corp.

Gov. impossible to accurately Gen Mills Quemoy for two hours and gauge the level yesterday. 60 West Auto 8 21 Orval Faubus' answer to the Supreme Court's integration 45 minutes, then halted. Airlines, railroads and buses will increase service to bring cold tourists from the North to the famous sunhine of Florida. However, he recorded the vey, Water Resources Division, said readings taken Friday morning at Lake Apopka order.

Gen Mtrs Gen Pub Ut Gen Tel Ga Pac Cp Olldden Goodrich Goodyear Greyhound Lake Apopka water level at 66.65 ft. 43'4jWet Un Tel 26 52 West A Bk 28 45 Elec 67 40 Winn Dixit 40', 67'Woolwonll 4fl 85 IWortri 65 15 W. C. Brashears, superin Eighty minutes later, they opened up on Tatan, a 96-acre islet 2V2 miles south ot Amoy. Comic Dictionary TELEPHONE A device whose worst fault is that the wrong numbers are never busy.

Hammond said up until tendent of the private school system said classes will start yesterday Lake Apopka had MAYER FOR THI OAV DIAL OA I Hlt The Chinese Communists said they were suspending OVER THE COUNTER American Fir and Casualty 21 22' 4 American HeriUqe 8s Gulf Li Insuranco 23' '4 53'4 Ridiat.on la's 17', Summer Gyro Tuesday "even if we have to hold them on the lawn under the trees." their ceasefire scheduled to gained only three and a half inches since June when the level was recorded at an even 66 ft. The two-day downpour al end next Sundav because Commission Won't Share Road Costs County Engr. Fred DeWitt U. S. worships had convoyed Nationalist supply vessels to Quemoy.

U. S. officials Fateful Click' Likely Saved Life Of Officer so gave citrus a helping hand. OOO denied it. Proposed Rail Route Would Bypass Orlando Several citrus growers not advised the county commis A Nationalist spokesman ed that the summer had been excessively dry and that the rain helped make up part of sion that only I8I2 pet.

of the road is in the county. On this said no American ships wera in the beach area. The Com- ate correctly when held lev el or the upward position. this deficiency. the downtown area that will Examination of the pistol this morning revealed the weapon wouldn't fire when pointed down but would oper- advice, the commission turn ed down the city's plan.

This is what probably saved The U. S. Weather Eureau involve grade crossings not By CHUCK WALDEN Staff Writer Faulty mechanism in a .32 caliber pistol possibly saved the life of an Orange County The city proposed that it Martin, Star said. now in existence. station at Orlando Municipal Airport measured a shade and the county each pay $40, The route that the commit under two inches of rainfall OOO Deputies were dispatched 000 on the project and that the school board contribute tee proposes has an overpass over U.

S. II wy. 411 at Lock $16,000 for the frontage of Bv DON RIDER Staff Writer The Orange County Highway Committee today proposed a rerouting of railroad tracks that would completely bypas3 Orlando, Winter Tark and Maitland. Col. Harland C.

Woods, committee chairman, showed the Orange County Commission a route that would go to the orange grove north of 3418 Cams Ave in Conway hart. Robert E. Lee Junion High during the two days. Pope's Doctor Receives Ouster 000 when Mrs. Mildred Falagan, A.

P. Clark, chairman of 3402 Veradale Pike's SchooL The Orange County Com mission this morning reject mother-in-law called and said the Greater Orlando Chamber sheriff's deputy just 'seconds before it was used in an apparent suicide Saturday, according to Sheriff Dave Starr. Starr said Dep. Dale Martin heard the pistol click while standing under a grapefruit tree in which Martin Henry Tike, 23, had taken refuge and threatened Martin and Dep. Al Marchand with ROME (ITS Dr.

Riccardo of Commerce Gertrude St. Committee, postponed Pike was at her home and was threatening her daughter with the pistol. Mrs. Falagan told deputies Pike met her when she got scheduled appearance before from Sanford to Kissimmee DULLES, Pg. 3, Col.

5 ITS COOLER-OR HADN'T YOU NOTICED? The thermometer is beginning to put on its annual tumbling act. The Orlando weatherman predicts a low reading for tonight of 55. Last night's reading was 59. Days will continue mild with a high of about 80 predicted for today and tomorrow. Northerly winds have carried cool dry air into the area, and that's responsible for the drop, the weatherman the county commission until by way of Forest City, Glar- next Monday.

cona. Gotha, Dr. Phillips and Vincland. ed a City of Orlando proposal to divide the cost of widening and paving Maury Rd. from Ardsley Dr.

to Edgcwater Dr. Rio Grande Flood Drowns 1 off work and asked if he Hhe pistol. Galeazzi-Lisi was stripped of his Vatican posts and barred from Vatican City today because he sold for publication an intimate and detailed account of the last hours of Pope Pius XII. The exit of the mild-looking professor, for a quarter of a century physician to the late Seconds later Martin and) lie said this is a partially abandoned right of way could see his wife. While riding she said Pike pulled the gun from a paper bag and said, "I am going to kill you," Starr reported.

owned by the Atlantic Coast Line. o- Clark's committee is going to present a formal request for county participation in a $14,500 preliminary survey on moving the tracks. County commission Chmn. John Talton advised Woods that the survey engineers, when selected, would like to see the county highway committee's route suggestion. Woods said his committee BROWNSVILLE, Tex IT! pope, came in the form of a 1 Marchand heard a muffled 'shot and Pike fell from the; tree.

Examination showed! he shot himself behind the! right ear with the five shot (pistol, Starr said. Examina-j jtion showed the pistol con-j ctained one spent round and four live rounds. objects to any new route for Later when deputies arrived Pike fled into the grove during a heavy downpour where deputies later found the railroad tracks which Or leuer oi resignation accepieu by the cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church this The lower Rio Grande flood, falling at the upper- end and rising at the lower, claimed its first victim yesterday. lando seeking to have removed from Gertrude St. and aautra.

DALE MARTIN him in the tree..

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