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iflr i5r FINAL EDITION STA1 01 LANDO EVENING THe Weather Fair and continued mild through Wednesday. Widely scattered afternoon thunder-showers. High yesterday 87 Low this morning 73 Hourly temperatures 123458789 10 11 12 12 14 74 74 74 74 74 77 81 83 85 84 85 88 (Complete Forecast on Page 11) EIGHTEEN PAGES VOL 8 NO. 2923. ORLANDO, FLORIDA, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 26, 1952 Tele.

3-4411 Classified 3851 1 Price: 5 Crt. mesweeper saves Brink Mam 2M en From Bomber Admit fi'V ft" 4 -as" 'ii A Twinnwr ftiiT-iV? in.n-ir rr -friiia y7 'Robbery Shot Down Over Gulf -O POW Dies, Search Continues For Others Orlando May Have TV In '53 By PAUL THOMPSON $65,000 Found In Park 52 Injured In Riots MADAME PRESIDENT Mrs. Rae Ashton, of Vernal, Utah, is expected to be the new president of the American Legion Auxiliary, following election at the Lesion convention in New EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE Two survivors from the B-17 bomber that was shot down by a new- Staff Writer How long before television comes SEOUL One Communist prisoner of war was killed, 40 wounded by gunfire, and 12 injured in five riots in U. N. POW camps since Aug.

11, the U. S. Eighth Army said tonight. Disclosure of the incidents came to Orlando? i WASHINGTON Police announced today a 26-year-old former employe of the Brink's armored car service has admitted that he rifled a company car of $65,000 Monday. The money has been recovered.

Police Inspector Jeremiah Fla Maybe next year, but don't bank I York. Two Million Cheer Parade By Legion on it," says a top local radio exec-; utive. in three separate announcements, several hours apart, after a Com-imunist Peiping Radio broadcast I had charged that 15 Koreans were 'killed and 40 wounded in an un- Hfvcifrnatprl T' TV POW oamn lact Harold P. Danforth, president i and general manager of Station! WDBO, takes that loose-knit view! because of recent slowdowns in! onvprnmpnf VianHlincr nf TV annliJ herty identified the man as Ray Eugene Farmer, Washington, and said he has been charged with grand larceny. Flaherty said Farmer entered the parked, unguarded armored car at noon Monday by using a duplicate key he had in his possession for some time.

5VV i SI I 1 cations. NEW YORK A police esti- v. mated throng of two, million per- k- lxtra Hysons cheered today as the Ameri- year on Aug. 15. No Comment .1 Legion paraded up Fifth Av- so far it no more than a rumor," th SIinrpme AlliPd com- The Eighth Army made no com-; Danforth said this morning.

TRAGIC ERROR Col. Arthur R. DeBolt, 39, of Columbus, was the pilot of an automatically-controlled jet fighter which by mistake fired a rocket into a B-17 bomber yesterday causing it to spin into the Gulf of Mexico in flames. DeBolt was overcome with grief by the tragic error. AP mander of World War II marching ment on the Communist broadcast, in the ranks an incident last Saturday, one type jet fighter were picked up in the Gulf of Mexico today by a Navy minesweeper.

Both were in good physical condition. The Air Force identified the men as Staff Sgt. Charles D. Jones, 31, Meridian, and Airman Second Class Peter R. Rosine.

22, Ingleside, 111. Both said they felt fine despite their ordeal of being shot down and tossed about in stormy Gulf waters in a life raft throughout the night. An Air Force C-47 spotted the men in the water about 11 a.m. EST and directed the minesweeper USS Seer to the scene. Both came aboard the vessel under their own power.

a a On Man Burned The Air Force said it had hopes there were other, survivors among the eight crewmen of the B-17. The two crewmen will be taken first to Tyndall Air Force Base at Panama City. The minesweeper was due to dock there about 4 p. m. Rosing was reported to have Stands Unopposed Red POW was killed and 12 in- Gen.

Dwight D. Eisenhower, the iJured in Enclosure 10 on Koie Is- WDBO stands unopposed as an aDDl rant for tplpvisinn rhannol land when a U. S. rifle company allocated to OrtandoV thr Srmarche'd" LEST HE FORGET Mrs. Virginia LaTourneau, 28, was booked in County Jail in Los Angeles after she attempted to smuggle a photograph of herself right and a love note to 17-year-old Jimmy Sherwin, who is being held in juvenile hall after he and Virginia went on a clandestine tour of the country.

Mrs. LaTourneau was out on $1,000 bail pending her trial on charges of contributing to juvenile delinquency. NEA Telephoto. Army report said. It did not explain eral Communications Legion cap at the head of Legion- IdU rfl.

lilt? llldU ui JitT Illl" i hp tpvpsIpH adding that a mrt ak; i now me prisoners were injured. a a a Crew Was Lunching The 4-man armored car crew was lunching at the Wardman Park Hotel at the time of the robbery. Flaherty said Farmer hurried to Glen Echo Park in nearby Maryland and buried the $65,000. The arrest was made, Flaherty said, because of a "hunch" by the Washington police chief, Robert V. Murray.

Murray recalled that Farmer, who worked for Brink's from 194S to 1949, once belonged to a gang of youths who showed up with a number of Brink's uniforms and, when arrested for another crime, told police they had planned to attack one of the company'g armored cars. some local businessmen plan to iene Kan VTe silot fight for the channel is widespread! ft wounded on Koje. The but apparently without substance. No Signs Of Tension eds were creating disorder during 4. 3 the evacuation of POWs to make A check at other radio stations in the festival atmosphere for hospital patients, the of the city brought to light thesej Fifth Avenue he showed none of Army said.

TV facts: the signs of tension which many Thirty-eight prisoners on Koje stations WHOO and WORZ have observers say he displayed when were wounded by small pellets-applied for TV Channel 9, and Sta-j addressing the Legion's 34th seriously on Aug. 11, the tion WLOF will apply for either 6jnual convention in Madison Square! Army said The guards fired into or 9. Where there's more than' Garden Mondav and in other All-Out Campaign Squally Area In Atlantic Intensifying suffered severe burns of the face and hands when the plane caught fire, but he was not in serious apped By Ike MIAMI The squally area injne applicant for a channel the, lie speeches. ers with riot guns after the nris- condition. I the Atlantic about 1,300 miles east The spot where the two verelS0Utheast of Miami is intensifying picked up was placed by the Navy and now packs winds of 55 miles at 75 miles southeast of Pensacola.j an hour, the Weather Bureau re- fCO must stage a hearing, and Grinning and waving his cap, 'oners replied to tear gas grenades that's what kills the time.

he threw hundreds of salutes to! with a rock barrage. WDBO, as the city's pioneer sta-i the cheering crowds. Once he' if tion and the only one owned local-dashed from the line of march toiTear Gas Used may touch off a Stevenson boom in the East. By The Associated Press Gen. Dwight D.

Eisenhower has His Labor Day speech in Detroit This would place them somewhat1 ported today. ly, is regarded as virtually a cinch; shake hands with several wound- i a ii west of the area where the general! An 11 a.m. EST advisory located to take over Channel 6. Hence the ed war veterans at the curb. Op- compound Lards used tear eas in1 I cimvuga not search was being conducted.

the squall wave 325 miles north-lack of opposition. posite st. Patrick's Roman Catht Snf u'amTlft been told his campaign is not he has his is still officially scheduled as his formal campaign opener, but Wednesday's talk in New York is shaping up as a real campaign deliberately pulled Additional air and surface craft; east of San Juan. Puerto Rico lie Cathedral he doffed his Cap and aT1H marrhincf rfpmnnctratinn from military bases along the and said it was movine northwest jOrlando Now 76th punches, but now is ready for a toe-to-toe fight for the presidency. saiutea rrancis cardinal peuman Then on Aug.

15 guards on Cheje whm he knew World War II. "island marched into prisoner pen 0 Nabbed At Home So police went to Farmer's home at 9 p. m. Monday night and took him to headquarters. After an all night questioning session, Flaherty said, Farmer admitted the robbery and took the police to the amusement park and dug up the money.

It was all there, all $65,000 of it. Flaherty said that while Farmer took the loot in small bills, he passed up another $200,000 in large denomination money. Gulf Coast were sent at daybreak about 13 miles an hour. Those close to the Republican The cardinal smiled and gripped to the search area. 0 9 3-A behind a screen of tear gasicandidate say his next moves will kickoff.

9 fi To Return In Fall And he hopes it will be good enough to keep the Eastern pot A Navy hurricane hunting plane from San Juan said strongest winds were confined to the north- his hands overhead reply. i be to Orlando stands 76th on the list of U. S. cities in line for television stations. To date, FCC examiners have processed only the first 20 city markets up for hearings.

Florida has two TV stations greriaues anu iorceu me prisoners to lower and burn Communist flags. Rocket Hit Plane 1. Obtain the active support of 75,000 In Parade A rain storm which churned estimated them at about 55 miles A spokesman for Maj. Gen. Hay- boiling until he returns to New an hour.

15-foot waves during the night The parade of 75.000, which is'don L. Bolder, commander of IjJSen- Robert A. Taft of Ohio Taft's boi I organization, and the Republicans i ork later in the fall. The squall wave in the Atlantic WAliJK in aCKSOnVllle. VVIVJ ltl'ovneMoH tn tl-a 19 hnurc cfDnnoH TSJ POW rimnc c-irt St, mPctPd to tak-P 12 hmirs stPnnPi pnw ramnc caiH Thoro ie moderated only slightly during the day.

There were these developments Miami. ff fr, ih vjir-a -A thmh1 iMnn" backed Taft for the nomina- continues to intensify slowly," the advisory said, "but the circulation at his headquarters Monday: An ultra i pVi frpmifntlv o.nr? 3 tion The B-17 was sent spinning into --o' uL uiuiua tx a.uu d.m. jjoi a oisli uiisunci pens cum icaiuiiiis; uiuei 1 1. His campaign manager denied the Gulf in flames Monday by ajis still poorly organized and the vision station could be set up here; street. Eisenhower joined it at 39th 'and almost immediately.

But the com-; stpt" marr-hin tn Kdth strt im.i Th cnnicmar, caii lo.Hnrc issues, blasting Gov. Adlai Steven-; Stevenson ever said he had a plan Another plane will check thelplex engineering involved makes: der a warm August sun which the Cheiu incident were placed in son Illinois, the Democratic, to bring the Korean War to a sue- area again this afternoon. The ad for a gamble. All four radio sta-j flooded the deep canyon of Fifth solitary confinement. nominee, and pin-pointing majori ccssiul close, ben.

JNixon said sucn GOP charges against the Demo- reports had been circulated, and crats and the Truman administra-l if true the governor owed it to the lions want to get into tne very Avenue. i high frequency" field. There he joined Legion and oth-l Tnrln v' 5tnrfrc Danforth believes he can putier notables on the reviewing stand! luuaJ olULlva rocket fired by mistake by an intricate automatically controlled jet fighter. One crewman who parachuted into the water in his life jacket waved and smiled to the crew of a passing PBY Flying Boat. A life raft was tossed to him.

Minutes later the area was pounded by a terrific rain storm, and the man wasn't tion. public to speak up. One of those who warned Eisen-i 2. Walter Reuther, president of visory said the squally wave was expected to continue its west northwest movement at about 13 miles an hour for the next 12 hours, "with slight intensification." Hurricanes pack winds of 75 miles an hour or more. The some Infantrymen Throw Back 3 Red Drives SEOUL, Korea United Nations infantrymen threw back three furious Chinese Communist assaults on Bunker Hill on the Korea western front Monday night and early today.

A U. S. Eighth Army officer es WDBO-TV in operation within 4, until shortly after noon when he i-v mArtlie nry Pf'P rm -J I 1 a 1 NEW YORK (P The stock mar- hower that he ought to build a fire the United Automobile Workers su-outou. naa 10 leave ior a series or con- uef a fajriv rnnrsp a fprpnrp.at his ramnaiffn hPaH 1 nel- 10 a tainy steaay course un(jer nS campaign was Sen. Wal- CIO, said he would "take my i uHuuiuH lace tsennett or uian.

Jtsennett saia cnances witn btevenson laoor Revolutionary Idea 'quarters. in a few areas. a "surprising number" of voters policies. He said he felt Stevenson times develop from such squally All radiomen interviewed agreed The parade is the only conven- seen again. The rocket was fired by the pilot easterly waves at thls time ofithat television will revolutionize tion activity today.

The fun is the Botn gams and losses were frac- once strongly ior tne general are was ior repeal 01 tne i ait-Hartley of an F-86D, the Air Force's new-iyear- Phases of community life'breather between the seriousness tional with few exceptions, andj now lukewarm. I Law. And as for Eisenhower, Reu- est all-weather fighter which is' An easterJy wave 1S simply aniwhen it gets here. These would of Monday's address by Republi-i many times the majority of issues The New ork World-Telegram, ther said he was a good man but area ui wmu anu lain moving mciuae tne iieias ot commumca-ican Presidential Nnm npp r)w sht in a major division traded un- otupps- lativeu piuper naming xor ue lacked proper training for the linHopOnlnff en it nKil i timated a third of the 800-man east to west across the, tions. entertainment, education and iD Kisenhnwpr and WpdnpsH a v'si changed.

Howard organization which is sup- Urt. tk. -j Hum recreation, speech by his Democratic oppo- Barber Oil went ahpad spvpti Porting Eisenhower criticized his For Drone Another point of firm concord: Gov. Adlai E. Stevenson.

'points at 107 risht after directors' campaign, said 'Ike is running like tt: i i 1 nrr rrcn nnn iron i iro 'Ike, Orlando's focal location makes it jcisennower ana nis vice presi sn it thp stnrk hv riistnhntincr nno on.v.u. Red force was killed or wounded. U. S. B-29 and B-26 bombers again raided supply and communication centers near the hard-hit North Korean capital of Pyongyang.

It was a continuation of the U. N. plan to hit the Reds where presidency. I 'A iwhen do we start?" share for each share held and in- fTI 1 11 A an ideal spot for TV leadership. A dential running mate, Sen.

Richard large chunk of Florida, in fact, I M. Nixon, are expected to march-will be serviced exclusively from the general with the Kansas dele-here. Igation, the senator with California. creasing the dividend to $4 a ine apparently, was get annually from S3.50 currently paid.itin? under way today: The Air Force said the pilot, Col. Arthur R.

Debolt, 39, Columbus, apparently mistook the B-17 "mother" plane for a radio-controlled drone. The drone was IT HAPPENED IN ORLANDO That i pmiai in rontc rM.rtoriJ He scheduled appointments in it hurts worst their supply dumps. on the new stock. In subsequent "ewly established New York trading it fell back from its with such top Repub- following about a mile and a halt iiLdiis as oen. iLuwaru iviarun oi In Tokyo, Gen.

Mark W. Clark announced he had reorganized his Far East Command Headquarters to give the Navy and Air Force an almost equal voice with the Ar Pennsylvania; Rep. Styles Bridges of New Hampshire; Rep. Joseph Martin Jr. of Massachusetts; John NOON STOCK QUOTATIONS Affil Eq 87 Kresge IS S) Alleghany Corp 3' Kress (S H) Allis Cha Mfg 523 ILehman Corp Amer Airlines 135 Liz fc Myers Amer Can 325 Lockh Aire Road Improvemen ts To Be Finished Soon 35i 53'j 64 4 22 13 li 'BIG DAY' Nineteen Orlando furniture stores, members of the Orlando Retail Furniture Dealers will close their doors Thursday at 4 p.m.

for the association's second annual "Big Day" at the Orlando Aviation Country Club on Lake Killarney. Foster Dulles, foreign affairs ad Am Smelt Si Inc viser; his vice presidential running 15434 iLorillard P) 1 behind. Eglin authorities said the wing tips, nose and tail of the drone plane were painted yellow. Otherwise it couldn't be distinguished from the mother plane, which is of the same type and model. The coloring wouldn't show up on the fighter's radarscope, which the pilot depends upon partly to locate his tarset.

Col. Debolt, a World War II vet- Amer Tob 563s 'Louisv Nash 58 27 Montgom Ward 64 my in overall planning and policy, including direction of the Korean War and armistice talks. Under Gens. MacArthur and Ridgway, Air Force and Navy staff officers played relatively minor roles in the Far East Command. Amer Woolen 43'i Murphy (G C) 53' Improvements to Par and Gore' a proposed resolution which would.

0 A i -ii 'rtc-to i i-T rt tim a--wi 20 mate, Sen. Richard Nixon of Call fornia, and others. a a a To March In Parade In between conferences Eisen Atchison ves. wiu De completed witoui alL An estimated 150 store employes airnnrtiAU -asi airport, Atl Rpfinini. mission and a ooard ot 214 Sl 4' 9T and their families are expected three weeks 0ranSe County com- zoning appeals under the Orange1 Bait owo told today by rnnntv-Orlanda Airnnrt Znnins SSf.1 chicken missioners were at a 6 p.m.

barbecue 95a IMurray Corp 90 Nash Kelvin 10634 'Norf West 32's Packard Mtrs 22 Penney (J C) 50 iPepsi-Cola 18 Philco Corp 42si Radio Corp 3634 IReo Motors 7934 Rexall Drus 14 ISchenley Ind 171 ISeab Al Rr hower planned to march in the 30 Engr. Frank Holland Tarr) Celanese Corp J11U' A- Ohio ssj American Legion parade. 2 5 27 eran recalledto active duty, was dinner at the club followed by overcome with grief at the tragic swimming, dancing and free beer error. He was unable -to explain until 9 p.m. how it happened.

I He saw the hit plainly on his, RECEPTION 101 Holland said work should be fin-. The resolution, which must be Chrysler corp ished on Par Ave. within 10 days (adopted by the county board and conTvuitee unless adverse weather sets in and the city council, also creates regu- cd it will be opened to traffic im- lations governing the operation of crucible steel mediately. The asphalt will be al-the board. guPontStr Changes His Name BUFFALO, N.

Y. Frank Bologna, a meat-cutter from Buffalo, won the right Monday to change his last name to Bol-gan. Bologna is a cumbersome name, he told a State Supreme Court justice. Inside Features btevenson was due to see a few callers in Springfield, 111., today to talk over farm problems. They included Clyde H.

Seybold, president of the National Rural Electric Co-operative Association, and Herschel D. Newsom, master th- Arna i A get-acquamted reception for 4K in cpf fnr nhnnt thrpp i7pirc It was suhmittprl hv Tvan Eastern Air 44 Sears Roebuck 574 69' 'Sinclair Oil 434 31s iSouthern Co 1434 12 South Pacific 8434 87' 'Stand Oil 775B 23 IStudebaker 37'4 203 iSwift Co 31 34 183 Texas Co 54 '4 62s iTex Pac 383 225 iUn Carbide 64s 30 'a iUn Oil Cal 41 3 6234 IUn Pacific 1143 1 a new icatucis in uic uiaiigc xuunij' 'Erie Rr inTe.ursiJ1 Kn 11 wa a system will be held today before it is water-proofed and Morgan and was referred tO Famiiy rrnan take I heard a VOlCe on the radio; Attv William Dial fnr stnrlv I Firestone 'Attv. William Dial fnr stndv at y.m. ai iuc uuuuc iiife" uiuuui j- Fla Power ai Kf IS. ill.

Ctb lUb uuiuui the other NEW OPS CHIEF Pres. Truman today named Tighe E. Woods, above now the nation's rent controller, to be head of the Office of Price Stabilization. Woods will succeed Ellis G. Arnall in the post on Sept.

1. Fla Pow Lt Gen Elec Gen Foods from one of planes ac-cafeteria The county engineer said all! companying us saying Watch forj Tne 0range County School Boardiwork on Gore Ave. should be com-! Evans Named chutes. He got the wrong of Trustees will be hosts. jpleted within three weeks.

Although Governor Warren's Allen Reports 61 Markets 10 of the National Grange. But most of the day was set aside for polishing up the address he will make before the American Legion convention in New York Wednesday, a speech he hopes 343, 48 Aire 243b United Fruit Gen Pub Util Around Town 63 39 123 Goodrich (B F) 65'2 iU Steel Bat. Around A auiz program with the board! Par Ave. is bein2 improved in commission appointed Maynard H.I Goodyear 43 4 i Warner Pict 12 West Union 42 Mr. Billopp as a judging group will be featured a joint county-city project.

i Evans Jr. to the unexpired term Yis as entertainment. Commissioners delayed action on of his late father on the board has Int Harvester 723i Willys Overland 9 33 1 iWoolworth 43 Hal Boyle Comics i Mirror Mind 6 8 Movies 7 6'Oughta Be Law IT Radio Prgm. 7 14 Society 12-13 18 Sports 8-9 6 Stardust 6 15 T. T.

Chatter 12 yet been received from Talla Crossw. Puz. SLIGHTLY DAMP TOMORROW hassee, commissioners named him Alicia xiu Olal lO VClcLll (I LIU 11 A A. it A. 1 TT: -L I TV A 1 TT TY Editorial Horoscope Keep Well Fishathon Entrants To Get Free Bus Rides To Lake 6iW.

Cooking? 13 School Athletic Assn Al n0me Wre TJ Evans also was appointed to, Mrs. Georgene Lawrence Howe, j-- AXllIll ZL fed! jf lUUdj confer with city officials on the 858 Park Lake died unexpect-! i costs of the Oct. 14 special election erilv at her home earlv todav. She1 The fourth anniversary celebra- Mary Purcell, J. E.

Parin, V. T. Look. Backw'd 6W. Winchell A Mild Spring-like Wednesday Slightly Damp.

"Ah, 'tis almost spring again," the poetic prophet purred. "It provided the city changes its own was the wife of S. Waters Howe 'on ne Orlando Union Rescue! Clark, Mildren Camburn, Victor gospel concert Thursday night city election to that date. i former viee-president of the State Mission opens at 7:30 p.m. today.

cova. Mane Lmdeman, James rue store adv oTua. Youngsters entering the fifth annual Orlando Sentinel-Star, Orange County Sportsmen's Assn. Fisha-thon on Lake Lucerne Saturday ice cream bars will be served to all contestants. All youngsters will have to register with officials before they be- The Oct.

14 election nas been call-l uanK ot Orlando, and had lived A "at "allot W1U1L" "1L" i will be furnished free rides to the I gin fishing and no fish can be en- ed by the governor to nominate a here since her marriage in 1896. ilnS and services, led by the Kev.l And the Mmes. Wallace Mercer, successor to the late Supreme! Besides her husband, she is sur-jCecil Taylor mission superinten- Morris Hale, Slaughter, C. A. Court Justice Roy Chapman and aWed by a niece, Mrs.

Alexander nt Mrs- Taylor, junior choir, Hetta ma, E. G. Rich, Arthur successor to Evans as county com-Cubbedge, Orlando. Funeral ar-'director; and Don Luttrell, Jewell, Marguerite Menweather, -1 ryi-t nhormitcim t- i Until V. i rt RT rinn Unu-nl 1 STOCK RACES event by the Orlando Transit Co.

tered unless the contestant has Sidney M. Swope, president of i signed up. i aui oauxuiUy xi ai 111 j. unu, nticfij-t 4 Mli irft fj-tvm I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Will I If1 1 1 Mf 11 1 1 1 fll Police, firemen, members of the a K.mii.cn.nr later by Fairchild Funeral Hostesses for the six-day event, George Davis, S. C.

Gaylord, J. H. the transit company, said the only requirement is that children have A All lllllVi till 1IUU1 IjUIVV. Orlando Recreation Department, established around the new JayCees, Boy Scouts and sportsmen jwas "ojoto, uujr otuuis anu spoilsmen I members of the auxiliary, include Liniker, Cecil Mosher, T. M.

Mrs. Alph Hazen, president; 'Moody, Russell Dobson, Ann Scott, Mrs. J. L. Lipthrott, vice-president; jS.

W. Cooksley, J. G. Beatty, Wal-Mrs. R.

A. Barrows, secretary; May and Miss Bertha Getch. will be on hand during the day to Boone High School and Commr. 1S11 May Klin prevent accidents and look after I Jack Harrison was authorized to' the 5,000 youngsters that are ex- confer with the city of Orlando NEW YORK Wl Former Rep.jMrs. D.

Rice. treasurer- Mrs' Services will be held today, to- rained out Saturday will be run tonight at Rocket Speedway beginning at 8:30 p.m. Rain checks will be honored. isn't hot, but so mild and balmy. And these cool nights ooh, la-la." He listened attentively for a moment.

"Hear the twitter of birds?" The "twittering" sound increased. A it grew more intense rain could be seen spattering on the windowpane. The weatherman's face fell along cane poles with them. The Fishathon opens at 8:30 a.m. and ends at 2:30 p.m.

and prizes by the hundreds from fishing plugs to bicycles will be given the boys and girls landing fish. The contest is open to all white children in Central Florida 12 years old or younger. Free cold drinks, on a similar zone arouna nage- Hamilton risn said today ne was i stinsnn devotional mnrrnw and Thnrsrfav at 7-m pecieu ior uie event Fairway Market yesterday con water High School. considering running for senator. Also the Mmes.

Charlton Morgan, in First Baptist Church. A banquet A 35-mile-an-hour speed zone was this fall as the first candidate of Ivan Morgan, O. L. Taylor, Martha is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Friday established in the Pine Hill resi- the new American Party proposed Borling, Eugene Kelsey, Cora in First Methodist Church with the dential section and a Col.

Robert R. McCormick, jMaddox, H. Austin, Joseph P. Rut-'Saturday service to be held at 7:30 hour zone in Crestwood Chicago publisher. Iland, R.

W. Young, F. C. p.m. in First Presbyterian Church.

tributed 10 of cold drinks for the contest, and Britt's electric appliance dealer, gave the same amount. with the raindrops. lice cream, popsicles, candy bars,.

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