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46 It. Petersburg Timei WcdnejrJoy, April 18, 1956 7 Know Your Candidates For Slate Senate Each election jrar, prior to primary and genfral elections, The Times Introduces opposed candidates to Its readers in a Know Your Candidates series. No charge Is made to the candidate for this service. Candidates themselves supply the information for the sketches. The current series Includes only candid.ites wilh opposition within Iheir onn parties in May 8 primary.

Sketches of candidates, unopposed in the primaries, will be published prior to the Novemher general election. Today's sketches are of Republican candidates for the State Senile. The candidate polling most votes in this race May 8 will nppo Hubert Rutland Democrat, in November. Rutland has 'no primary opposition. Yachting Mates by Loomtogs MADE OF LIGHT WEIGHT CHAMBRAY DENIM SAILOR BLUE OR KHAKI.

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FRANK nOl'CHTON Frank Houghton (Republican) EARLY LIFE Born in Table Grove, 111., Oct. 24, 1893. Grad C. R. Johnson (Republican) EARLY LIFE Born in Wash-' ington, D.C., April 3, 1894.

Attend ed public and private schools in the Philippines, Australia and the Women's sportswear Second Floor uated from Rock Creek High School. Graduated from and received A.B. degree at James Mil-liken University, Decatur, 111. and LL.B. degree from University of Michigan.

Majored in history as an undergraduate and in law as a postgraduate. Won letters in football and track at Milliken, was Unived States. Kntered West Toint in 1913 and graduated as a cavalry officer in 1917. FAMILY' Married the former yL. Qlr Bertha Crauston Armstrong in 1917.

They are the parents of one daugh-j ter, now in Germany. president of Student Council. FAMILY Husband of Helen A. Houghton. They are the parents MILITARY LIFE Served in six cavalry regiments after graduation from West Point.

Com-' of two children, William R. and Raymond K. BUSINESS CAREER After SIZES 8 to 20 manded the lOfith Cavalry. Commanded the 15th Infantry during the Sicilian landings and Sicilian campaign during World War graduation from Michigan, was en At tMit In Vcu gaged in law practice at Lake Held a diplomatic assignment in Morocco in 1942 to prepare for the Preston, S.D., July. to September, 1921.

From April, 1922 to invasion of Africa and to work November, 1923, was a law clerk in the office of the Illinois secre toward keeping Spain neutral in the war. Coached the Modern Pentathlon team in the 1932 Olym pic games. Had two tours of teach-j ing at West Point. At one time! tary of state. Came to St.

Petersburg in December, 1923 and has practiced law here since that time. Was associate judge of the Municipal Court, 1926-1928 and Municipal Court judge, 1929-1930. rfc-JL-. '1 headed the Spanish department, there. Retired to St.

Petersburg in 1948 after 34 years of continuous! service in the Army. POLITICAL CAREER Wasi '5 VALUE mi NOW ONLY3 pi, CIVIC LIFE Member of the Mirror Lake Christian Church. POLITICAL CAREER Sen. Houghton was an unsuccessful can elected to the state Legislature as; a member of the House from Pinellas County in 1954. The princi didate for the office of county judge i I -i pal legislation which he introduced in 1940 and the office of state sen mm- was one to control dredging and filling.

This bill, known as the Minthorne Bill, was killed in the! ator in 1948. He was elected state senator in 1952 and has served in the 1953 and 1955 Legis Here's "push-button" magic that envelops you in millioni of perfume droplets for 'round-the-clock fragrance si you've never known it before! Esicent Mist is a lasting revelation, evt to those on whom ordinary fragrances fad. It's a phenomenal buy at 1 3. You'll wsnf several for yourself and gifts! BSif Bumel Klccu ia loveIi" new feiigni, prion Tntiy fsilil Ctn'i U.k spill. Senate.

It is principally because of this that Col. Johnson decided latures. Sen. Houghton's notable ac complishments as a Senator includ to oppose incumbent Sen. Frank; Houghton in the 1956 Senate race.

ed the sponsoring and passing of I PLATFORM Serk true rep-! (Tbtf'ri irtni Hattlltrs!) In NEW HORIZONS, DANGER, tbcta exquiiitely in th tcsjoo'i most ajhion-right colon, adds Jxirt frosty white accents nd embroidered contour perfect for gift giving. 49C KRFIEXIONS, SURRBNDBR, IUPPUII IIMITEDI RICOCHET. resentation for people oppose machine dictatorship. Oppose Party Loyalty Oath as two constitutional amendments designed to take the public schools out of politics. They will be on the ballot next November.

PLATFORM Sen. Houghton lists as his principal objectives if reelected, the completion of the i un-American. Control harmful fills, and sup-: IN a 13 BBS A SOCX i ii a mm mm mSU port strict conservation of re 0 mm sm m9 is9o sources. 9k 8 Take schools and courts out of. school program taking the schools out of politics, support for constitutional revision and fair reapportionment of the Legislature.

politics. I ysxs a a -Saw m. Support States' Rights and oppose Federal encroachment. Improvement of our educational system and our institutions. Four year university lor our vi cinity.

Support and increase junior colleges throughout the state. All-out opposition to subversion and subversive fronts. Oppose price-fixing. Oppose extension of racing in Pinellas. For just reapportionment of Leg-1 Food Workers' School For State Is Proposed Florida'i leading restaurateurs will meet with state officials Thursday in Orlando to discuss legislation to re-establish a traveling food workers' school.

State groups from the Board of Control of the Florida Restaurant Association, Florida State University, Florida Hotel and Restaurant Commission and the State Board of Health will attend. Restaurateurs also will discuss legislation setting up restaurant operation standards and broadening the scope of the restaurant management department of FSU. Lslature on strict population basis. I For constitutional revision. For uniform tax assessment and consolidation of tax collecting.

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Florida Psychological Association members will open their ninth annual meeting at the LaPlaya Hotel, Redington Beach, Thursday evening. Nearby 100 delegates are expected. New officers, elected F'riday afternoon will be installed at a banquet that evening, at which Dr. William B. Bierbaum, St.

Petersburg, will be toastmaster. Banquet speaker will be Dr. Syvil Marquit, FPA president, Miami. SCIENTIFIC TAPERS I A symposium on "Contrasting Approaches to the Understanding of Behavior" will occupy the eve 1 ning, with Dr. Carl Williams, of A series of scientific papers are scheduled Saturday morning, with a symposium in the afternoon, to conclude the convention.

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On the panel will be these psychology professors: Dr. J. Anderson, psychomrtrics. and Dr. George R.

Eartlett, philosophy, University of Florida: Dr. Ralph M. Dreger, clinical, Florida State University; and Dr. John S. Stamm, animal, Verkes St.

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3 to 4 p.m., at Bartlett Pork Youth Center. They will continue inr an indefinite pe riod and will be free to all mem- sions end individual will Sett ing Sf. Petersburg Since 1909 feetiue en all-day program Friday, hers of the Youth Center.

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