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6'A MIAMI DAILY NEWS, Thursday. November 1951 CARLTON: Truman Gal (Continued from Page 1A) becomingly made a nice little tiny little thing, and cute as a bug. Big eyes, beautiful talk about the friendship be tween us and the British. Old white teeth, a ready smile, and a way of shyly dropping her eyes that is most fetching. stuff but good.

Two or three ambassadors talked. Florida got a plug-that old saw about the Florida visitors who get sand in their shoes always coming back again. I just like my gals American. Good Shows On Television Just a bit more than two months ago a new show started on local television screens. There was no extended fanfare introducing the show, no ballyhoo.

But since August 20th the program has gained thousands of new friends. With news, features, pictures and guests, reported by Jack Lloyd and produced by Scott Bishop, it's The Miami Daily News program called Meet The cws at 6 pit, ON TELEVISION Mary Margaret that what Germans Critical Of European Army BY DREW MIDDLETOX NEW TORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE Special to The Miami Daily Mews BONN, Nov. 1 Criticism of a European army, an idea that pleased the Germans last summer, is mounting as the leaves and illusions fall. Native critics of the idea, most of whom have field and staff experience in the Wehrmacht, and a number of Allied officers and diplomats in Germany, agree that although a European army is a magnificent political conception it just, won't work militarily. Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, who used to be simply Phil the Greek, sat there and looked like the handsome dog he HIM 4 hzzf t.t.

x' if i we used to call ner bacK in Missouri is 100 per cent U- S. Somewhere along the line Lilli-bet picked up a British accent. Margaret has that nice homey-and-warm-U. S. accent.

YOU'VE PROBABLY been is but he was polite perhaps un til his wife got up to speak. With a wry smile, after every one else was standing he finally struggled to his feet, winking reading all these extravagant at the photographers. He is the and flowery accounts of the receptions here for the prince and princess. I was one of the hosts kind that women swoon over. They suggest that it is another for the first one.

French idea producing a conference and millions of words of debate and postponing the day and men instinctively like. He seemed to know it was all a silly business but-duty is duty. PAUL WOOTON, the 70 year -iff Jerry Cantor Leaves Hospital DAYTONA BEACH. Nov. 1 DEATHS HERE when the French government will have to enforce upon its old correspondent who emceed It was mostly arranged by the British embassy and the State Department, but the invitation said it was given by the Washington correspondents and I'm one.

We got our first glimpse of the people the austerity necessary UP) After two months in a hospital recovering from in to produce those divisions to whose establishment France is v. 1 the show, announced Margaret had been asked to speak. The gal from Missouri had the good taste to refine but she stood up, took a bow and the biggest hand of juries received in a Labor Day committed. Mrs. Celia Goldstine Mrs.

Celia Wachtel Goldstine, 72, died yesterday mornine in Simultaneously, there has reappeared among former Ger accident a few miles south of here, four-year-old Jerry Cantor is scheduled for release today. the day. heir apparent to the British throne from the sixth story of the Albee building where we do our daily stint. She really looked man officers and Allied soldiers Then a parade of Ithe royal He is due to return to his Mi and officials support for the ori San Francisco following an op party around the room where ami home with his grandmother, Mrs. Abe Cantor.

His parents, a cute, citting there in that big the hosts were kept safely be ginal plan of forming a German contingent of about 12 divisions eration. Funeral services- and burial will be held in that city. Mrs. Goldstine lived in Miami hind velvet restraining cords. open limousine with President Truman.

Then we hurried up to the presidential room at the brother, an aunt and two cousins were killed when their car collided with a dairy truck. The to fight under Eisenhower's supreme headquarters. for two years with her daugh ter, Mrs. Lester Toloff, 221 Za- boy had a fractured skull, arm Statler hotel where we correspondents gave the reception. mora Coral Gables.

She We all had a close-up look at their highnesses who really looked swell in those getups. But even the morning after, I still like Margaret. THE WORLD NEWS? Yes, and leg. left here a year ago to make her Many of the people in the audi- FIRE PURPOSELY SET-BUT IT'S NOT ARSON The firemen in the foreground don't seem particularly concerned with the blaze raging in this frame dwelling. It was all part of a test yesterday afternoon at, NW 20th st.

and 12th of a "water fog" technique of fire-fighting. Firemen used a condemned house from a slum clearance project for the demonstration. Miami Daily News photo by Korolden. home with a son, Edgar N. Gold encewere correspondents stine, in San Francisco.

She is THIS PLAN, it is held, is the only one whereby German soldiers can be added to the defense of Europe in a hurry. Even if these critics accepted the European army plan as workable from a military standpoint, they would expect months more of discussion in Paris cov survived by the son and daugh PART OF OUR Marine band, dressed in what looked like mountie uniforms, played string from all parts of the world im-nortant news reports flow ter and another son. Dr. Sydney 'Goldstine, of New York city. music.

We moseyed around pick She is best known as the PRINCESS: Homage Paid through machines, wires and the air 24 hours a day. And the news you are reading here is today's news today. ing out fellow correspondents until the official party started. ering everything from command rounder of the national organization in America of the Pales Packing Plant And Grove Sold Special to The Miami Daily News to collar insignia. There were speeches.

Lillibet (Continued from Page 1A) tine Lighthouse for the Blind in Jerusalem. While in Miami, she was active for the organization A German national contingent under SHAPE, they claim, can be controlled, is relatively sim treat on their first visit to the United States. reporters and briefly cross-examined eight-year-old Richard (Rickie) Ertzinger, who if ple to organize and is militarily The purpose of their brief vis more impressive than a Ger showed up at the party without it, the Princess said, was to see man contribution to a European "at least something of this coun army. credentials. The duke wanted to know how Rickie got into the news business "so young." The try toward which the free world and in Zionist activities.

y. 'Afi'v Deaths Elsewhere Hoffman Philip, Dies looks with affection and hope. Such a force could be divided into corps which could serve lad, delighted but confused by the attention," said he didn't THE ROYAL couple's 45-hour! with British or United States visit will end shortly after 1 p.m know. forces in Germany, providing their own artillery and medium FORT PIERCE, Nov. 1 Sale of the Scott Fruit co.

packing plant and grove on U. S. Highway 1 south of Fort Pierce for an indicated consideration of $75,000 was revealed today in papers filed in the office of the circuit clerk. Purchasers are Mr. and Mrs.

David Cohen, formerly of Bayonne, N. J. The grove consists of 70 acres, plus some additional land. The packing plant is said to be the largest in the county catering to the gift trade. The company has been operating for the past 25 years.

tomorrow when they take off COMPANY Last night's Blair House event JEWELRY tanks. Command would be vest from National Airport on the re was a formal occasion, and the ed in an American or British SANTA BARBARA, turn flight to Montreal. Nov. 1 INS Hoffman Philip, army commander who would in Trumans. got out their gold knives and forks and Lennox china for it.

But it wasn't stuffy formality. When it was time for Though the pace set for them was a fast one, Elizabeth and 79, former American diplomat and close friend of President turn be subordinate to French Gen. Juin, who is ground forces PRE-X1AS LAYAWAY SALE Philip were permitted by their commander for Eisenhower. the toast, the President, twink hosts to get a good rest last Theodore Roosevelt, died yesterday after a long illness. i si st si si si Si si ling like somebody's uncle, re THIS CONCEPT was ham night.

After a state dinner with the Trumans and 13 others and Prior to his retirement in 1937, marked with a gesture toward the slim and -pretty girl at his right that "When I-was a little an equally-priVate reception for mered out in Germany last winter and became known as the Petersberg plan. It was junked Philip had been minister to many nations including Abyssin about 100 special guests, the ia, Turkey, Columbia, Uruguay, royal couple said good night at Melbourne Catholics Elect Fred Catron Special te The Miami Dally News boy I read about the fairy princess and there she is." 11:05 p.m. and retired to a four-room suite at Blair house. in June when the United States became convinced that a European army was the only way in which Germany could share in Norway, Persia and Chile. Philip was born in Washington, D.

in 1872. Then, lifting a goblet of wine, This morning they could sleep later than most Washingtonians Philip is survived by his wid MELBOURNE, Nov. 1 Fred Catron, Eau GaUie, was elected president of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church Holy Cemt Leek at these valaes and discover that this is a bonafide, en the level SALE, timed te bring kindreds of gift values te yen In time for early Xmas selecting. We want our old friends and hundreds of new customers en our books, so come on In while onr stocks are complete. Take advantage of these low prices Layaway Now, SHOWN ARE JUST A FEW.

OF THE MANY, MANY ITEMS ON SALE! Europe's defense without serious political disturbance in those he proposed a toast to his majesty the king." The princess responded with: "I thank you very much. Mr, it ow. Mrs. Josephine Philip of because their schedule did not countries occupied by Germans call for leaving on the 25-minute Name Society 'at a meeting of in the last war. automobile trip to Mount Vernon until 10 a.m.

President. I propose a toast to the President of the' United Critics admit that altho the European army plan certainly States." Although formality, cere the church' group held Wednesday evening. Other officers named included Martin Bayer, Palm Bay, vice will bring Germans into the de mony, and split-minute timing fense of Europe under European keynoted the royal schedule, president. Jim La Belle, Mel army control, the plan is so com there were times when the pro plicated that they wont do much ceedings generated a spontane Brevard Cattlemen Reelect President 1 Spoclal to The Miami Dally News MELBOURNE, Nov. 1 The bourne was re-elected secretary-treasurer.

The group also named La Belle and Bernard Johnson good when they get there. ous informality which the shy The numbers are impressive. What is described as a working delegates to the Nov. 24-25 con little princess, according to Britons accompanying her party, found, refreshing. basis for further negotiation clave of the district Holy Name is an army of 43 divisions, 14 Society at Lake Worth.

Huge Selection of COSTUME JEWELRY 40 OFF PINS. PENDANTS, LOCKETS, CHOKERS. SETS THEN THERE was the 'Wash French, 12 German, 11 Italian. Brevard County Cattlemen's assn. in a meeting here reelected George Kempf er as president and James T.

Oxford, Brevard county agent, as secretary- lsTlf 17 JEWELS WATER- PROOF SHOCKPROOF ANTI-MAGNETIC GUARANTEED -FBEE-. 1 Stainless Steel Sircich 1 I Dand I Fre Will Every Watct Sold During SaU three Dutch and three Belgian. Mi ington press reception, at which speakers, with American unconcern for protocol, referred to If the strength of the divisions is to be 15,000 men, this adds up treasurer. Gilbert Tucker was to an army of 645,000 men in the princess, in her presence, named state director, with -Piatt Optimist Club Honored Miami Daily News Bureau WEST PALM BEACH, Nov. 1 The week of Nov.

11-17 has been proclaimed Optimist Week in honor of the Optimist club's efforts towards developing and field divisions alone. and William Leonard as alter nates. HOWEVER, these figures will simply as she. Under the circumstances, "her royal highness" seemed a stuffy usage and it was abandoned. But the British no-smoking rule in the royal- couple's presence was not cause Stalin or Chuikov, his Nine directors selected includ commander in eastern Ger Buffalo, N.

and a sister, Mrs. E. P. Stark of Mayport, Fla. Hearst Executive Dies In Chicago CHICAGO.

Nov. 1 Earl D. Fulton, 66, general manager of the Chicago Herald-American since 1946, and associated with Heartst newspapers since 1921, died last night. He suffered two strokes after entering a hospital six weeks ago for a checkup. Fulton "started his newspaper career with the Minneapolis Tribune.

In 1921 he joined the Boston American and Advertiser and later was with the Wisconsin News in Milwaukee. WHXIAMSTOWN, Mass. (NYT) Talcott Miner Banks, 2, founder and former editor of the Williams Alumni Review. -r NEW YORK (NYT) Dr. William Landon Harris, 79, retired abdominal surgeon.

NEW YORK (NYT) Frank I. Smith, 82, former surrogate of Richmond county. NEW YORK, (NYT) Sam Roth, 48, known in theatrical circles as Broadway Sam, partner in the Broadway Theater Ticket co. NEW YORK (NYT) Charles Fonteyn Manney, 79, composer and editor. rehabilitating boys into responsible men.

Mayor H. V. McMil many, to lose a wink of sleep, honored. lan, who proclaimed the week, ed Frank Darden and Orville Cox of Titusville Tucker and Bing Miller of Cocoa; R. L.

Godwin, Roy Piatt, George Kemp-fer, Marion Piatt and Bill Leonard of Melbourne. For they are only the basis for further discussion and such el-ementals as strength-of division For Philip, the. press reception urged tnat every citizen in West Palm Beach join in ob obviously was a relief. He wisecracked with many of the 800 still are being debated. serving Optimist Week." The big difficulty is simple.

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