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Tune In On WDAE.fM, 100.7 Mc. THE TAMPA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1952 T'L'jJ" XPDAF'lJP0 Ke- 5000 "V'tit, Columbi Network First Sheriff's Auction Sale at New Court House Rural Tampa Girl, Two, Dies In Car Fall A two-year-old rural Tampa Former Tampan Dies in Roseiand William Parker Merrell, 68, former resident of Tampa and owner and operator of Merrell's Trailer Park, died Saturday in Roseiand, near Vero Beach, where he had moved three months ago. In addition to his widow, Mrs.

Amy H. Merrell, Roseiand, he is survived by a son, Albert Merrell, Putney, three daughters, Mrs. Edward Ogden, Seffner; Mrs. Lillian Ross, Brooklyn, N. and Mrs.

Martha Merrell, Staten Island, N. and three girl fell to her death from the rear door of an automobile traveling near Mango yes- terday and she was pronounced dead on arrival 1952 TRAFFIC TOLL at Municipal Hos pital, according to Shpriff" rifmiti; Ora i a 'jr Campbell a County 9 26 35 riding in the Funeral Notices rear seat of an Total auto ariven dv her grandmother. The child's mother was with her 'v SPECIAL PURCHASE! SAYE ON GLAMOROUS on the rear seat. The child's mother, Mrs. Win BOVA.

MBS. PACLITTE Mrs. Faulln Bova, age 72. ot 324 Plant pasted way Saturday morning. She Is survived by one niece.

Mrs. Charles Preigigke of Boston, Mass. Services will be held at the Walters Funeral Home Chapel Tuesday at 2 P. M. with Rev.

Warren I. Densmore, Vicar of St. Mary's Episcopal Chapel to officiate. Cremation will follow. ford Campbell, told Deputies i VJ'M i I 7 1 vH rl i I Weary and Graves the small girl suddenly opened the auto's rear door and darted out Balloon Pioneer, A.

T. Post, Dies Formais (0)66 New York, Oct. 6 (JP). Col. Augustus T.

Post, pioneer of the air and gasoline age, died here Sat urday night. He became an advocate of bal loon travel in 1900 after going aloft in a 52-passenger balloon A few years later he and Alan Hawley set an American record CANZONERI, MATTEO Funeral services for Matteo Canzoneri, 66, oC 2908 21st St. will held Monday at 4 P. M. from the A.

P. Bora Funeral Chapel. Interment at' L'Unione Cemetery. Pallbearers are 8am Guida. Vincent P.

Talori, Tony Anello. Peter Cic-carsllo, Ang.lo Ferlita, Joe Clmino. Ha is survived by bis wife, Mary Palod! Canzoneri, Tampa; three sons, Vincent Canzoneri, U. S. consulate In Yokohama.

Japan, and Pascual and Joseph Canzoneri, Tampa; two brothers, Tony Canzoneri, California, and Joe Canzoneri, Tampa; two sisters. Mrs. Rosine Trapani, of Italy, and Mrs. Alfonsina Rlcgio, of Argentina, and five grandchildren. DIAZ, MRS.

MARIA FERNANDEZ Fu-neral services for Mrs. Maria Fernandez Diaz. 72. of 291S 21st a resident of Tampa for 45 years, who passed away in a local hospital Sunday afternoon, will be held Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the B. Marion Reed Funeral Home.

Piatt at Plant Ave. Interment will be in the Centro Asturiano Cemetery. Pallbearers, William Harley, John Trifiletti, Louis Martinez, George Piloto, Manuel Caruso, Americo Lo-dato. Survivors are her husband, Caleatlno Diaz Tampa; three daughters, Mrs. Contuelo Harley, Tampa, Mrs.

Alice Trifiletti, Miami, and Mrs. Mary Zambito, Tampa; two sons. Celestino Diaa and Tony Diaz, both of Tampa, and nine grandchildren, and a brother, Jose Fernandez, Spain. of 1173 miles for free ballooning GOING! GOING! Sheriff's Deputy Glenn Turner officiates at the first sale of property under levy on the steps of the new Court House. Sale was of property against which judgments have been brought.

Times Photo. In 1909 he added another rec ord this one with Clifford narmon. iney established an American balloon duration mark of 48 hours, 26 minutes. The loveliest formals tfiaf ever danced through a gay Winter season! at a price so low you can afford more than one. Of bewitching nylon in State Chiropractors To Meet in St.

Pete A convention of the Florida For years Post piloted racing motorcycles and automobiles, and he was the 13th man to fly a James F. Scott Dies at Bay Pines James Francis Scott, 77, 1018 21st died Saturday at Bay Pines H6spital. He was a native of Indiana and a resident of Tampa for the last 45 Growers Plan Tomato Drive Marketing Pact Up At Session Tomorrow Chiropractor's Association will be held at the Soreno Hotel in St. Petersburg Thursday through Saturday. plane in this country.

He was a founder of the AutO' mobile Club of America, incor porator of the Aero Club of Amer ica and organizer of the first Speakers during the meeting years. He retired 10 years ago sightseeing automobile club in the will include Dr. Joseph J. Janse, National College of Chiropractic, country. Post also was known as a singer rainbow shades pink, blue, rose, green, red or white.

Junior and Misses sixes. Other styles, 14.75 to $25. FERRIS, MR. T. SR.

Mr. T. L. Ferris 77, of 917 S. Orleans passed away Saturday afternoon.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning from the chapel of the F. T. Blount Company Funeral Home at 11 o'clock with Rev. Harold B. Hoag, of the St Andrews Episcopal Church, officiating.

Interment will be In Oak lawn Cemeterv. Chicago, Dr. Earl A. Rich, faculty member of the Lincoln actor, writer and lecturer. having been engaged in the plumbing business here for 35 years.

He was a Spanish American War veteran a member of General Joe Wheeler Post of Spanish American War Veterans A. W. Windhorst Masonic Lodge No. 185 Tomato growers in Florida meet here tomorrow to discuss a proposed Federal marketing agreement and to draw up plans for an "eat more tomatoes" advertis Chiropractic College, Indianapolis, Dr. Herbert Hender, dean of WHY WHY WHY WHY Pallbearers will be J.

H. McNeill the' Palmer School of Chiropractic, Tneodore Lesley, Dr. Curtis Jefferson. ing campaign to be financed by and First Congregational Church. 6.

T. Wilson, C. R. O'Neal and Walter Niederer. Mr.

Ferris is survived by two Davenport, Iowa, and Judge B. K. Roberts, chief justice of the Florida Supreme Court. growers, shippers and wholesalers. The meeting, arranged bv the InAnnr sons, Mr.

Bernhardt Ferris of Tampa, In addition to his widow. Mrs. Mr. T. L.

Ferris of Winter Park, two Florida Fruit and Vegetable As daughters. Mrs. N. H. Croft, of TamDa.

Cora Scott, Tampa, he is survived Kv tun HaiitfVitfirc "Klfvc -i DaII. Mrs. Carl C. Floyd of Haines City: six sociation, with headquarters at granacnildren and one great-grandchild. MAAS BROTHERS' FORMAL SALON SECOND FLOOR OF FASHION Deaths Orlando, will be held at the WolUr T-, i Ur uiuli i aiuua.

fl 1,1 i nii i-p GARDLN'ER, MR. SIDJfET COJfSTAJJTIJfE Mvorc TrUv cr, Tampa Terrace Hotel, at 1 M. Funeral services for Mr. Sidney Con- stantine Gardiner. 32.

resident of 1320 The marketing agreement, if F. Scott Downev. Calif, and In Tampa six grandsons. MRS. PAULINE BOVA Mrs.

Pauline Bova, 72, 324 Plant POCKET-BOOK PLEASERS FOR PRETTY YOU! 3 Funeral arrangements will be announced by B. Marion Reed Funeral Home. Ave. died here Saturday. She is I w.

Knollwood who passed away Wednesday at a local hospital, were held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from Wilson Gammon Company Funeral Home. Rev. W. B. Davidson, of Calvary Baptist Church officiating.

Interment in Orange Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers, Comer C. Baldree. Billy Godwin. Roy S.

Whidden, Oraly G. Hancock. William T. McBee and Charles T. Mathews.

survived by a niece, Mrs. Charles Preisigke, Boston, Mass. MRS. MARIA F. DIAZ adopted, would be supervised by the U.

S. Department of Agriculture, with growers and shippers operating it. These men, working in committees, would recommend sizes and grades of tomatoes to be shipped from Florida, which, when approved by the Secretary of Agriculture, would control the amount and type of tomatoes being marketed. osmetic Savin Mrs. Maria Fernandez Diaz, 72, Ferris Services Set Tomorrow Funeral services will be held tomorrow morning for Thomas Lee Ferris, 77, pioneer Tampa 2918 21st native of Spain and a resident of Tampa for the last 45 years, died yesterday in a local! hospital.

She was a member of HERNANDEZ. ANGELICA Funeral services for Mrs. Angelica Hernandez, 68, who passed away Oct. 1. 1952 in New York were held today at 4 P.

M. from the A. P. Boza Funeral Home. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery.

Survivors are, two sons, Jose Hernandez of New Tork nd Oscar Hernandez of Tampa; two daughters, Mrs. Rosa LaNuez of New York and Mrs. Lilly Quesada of New York: one nephew, Luis Rodriguez; two nieces. Mrs. Cella Alvarez and Mrs.

Slanca Ugarde, atl ot Tampa: six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Why does KOOLVENT outsell all other types of permanent awnings mi is K001VINT nationally approved by fire and building authorities Centro Asturiano Club. In addi resident and veteran merchant. tion to her widower, Celestino Diaz, she is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Consuelo Harley ELIZABETH ARDEN Deluxe Lipsticks and Mrs.

Mary Zambito, both of Tampa, and Mrs. Alice Trifiletti, who died Saturday. A native of Tampa, Mr. Ferris wa once a Democratic committeeman for District 1. He was a charter member of St.

Andrew's -Dr. Draper- (Continued From Fage 1) the institution's first medical director. Commenting on his retirement, Dr. Henry C. Sweany.

chief medi Miami; two sons, Celestino Diaz Jr. and Tony Diaz, both of Tampa; Episcopal Church. 25 LOVELACE, MARCELLA ANN Marcella Anne Lovelace, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lovelace, of 5702 Central passed away Friday evening at a local hospital.

Funeral services were held from the chapel of the F. T. Blount Company Funeral Home Monday morning at 11:30 with Rev. Charles E. Wood of the Episcopal House of Prayer officiating.

Interment in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. a brother, Jose Fernandez, Spain, and nine grandchildren. LOVELACE INFANT He is survived by two daugh 1 cal director of all State tuber Reg. 2.50 culosis hoSDitals. declared.

"Dr Marcella Anne Lovelace, infant SS Draper's services here have been ters, Mrs. Nathan H. Croft, Tampa, and Mrs. Carl C. Floyd, Haines City; two sons, Bernardt L.

Ferris, Tampa, and Thomas L. Ferris daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fla Tax: Lovelace, 5702 Central died invaluable and his resignation is a great loss to the hospital. Whj is KOOLVENT recommended by leading architects and builders Why do competitors claim "almost as good" for their products Friday in a local hospital.

In ad Winter Park; five granddaughters, "In the old hosnital. he nut nn MERRELL, MR. WILLIAM PARKER Funeral services for Mr. William Parker Merrell, 68, of Roseiand. a former resident of Tampa, will be conducted Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock from the chapel of tWe Duval Funeral Home.

Cremation will follow. Mr. Merrell is i rf with many discouragements and dition to her parents, she is survived by grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R.

G. Lovelace and Mrs. Mar one grandson and one great-eranddauehter. His wifp. thf inconveniences that would have caused most any other man to eive former Marie Saueressig, died last cella McCreary, all of Tampa.

Handsome deluxe mefal lipsticks in the long style that gives smooth, even lip lines Half-priced for this great sale! Six famous high-fashion shades for fall. the job up as futile. It wasva LUTHER G. PALMER Funeral services will ho 11 survived by his wife. Mrs.

Amy H. Merrell, Roseiand; a son, Albert Merrell, Putney, three daughters, Mrs. Lillian Ross, Brooklyn. N. Miss Martha Merrell, Etaten Island.

N. Mrs. Edward Ogden. Seffner, and three grandchildren. 3 Luther G.

Palmer. 67. 3218 E. Lambright, died in a local hospital o'clock tomorrow morning at F. T.

Blount Company Funeral Home, with the Rev. Harold B. Hoae this morning. He is survived by two sons, Luther Jr. and Ralph Palmer, both in the U.

S. Army; rector of St. Andrew's Episcopal RODRIGUEZ, FLORA Funeral services for Mrs. Flora Rodriguez, age 65, resident of 2612 17th will be held Tuesday afternoon at tha A. P.

Boza Chapel. thankless job at times, but he never complained." Dr. Sweany added that Dr. Alfred M. Dietrich, who has been serving as Draper's assistant, will replace him temporarily as acting medical director.

"We have other changes in mind also," Dr. Sweany declared, "but are not prepared to announce them at this time." L-nurcn, oiiiciating. Burial will be a J. C. Morey, Knights- in Oaklawn Cemetery.

interment In Colon Cemetery. She is survived by her husband. Miguiel Rafael Rodriguez, five sons. Daniel Rodriauez. town, and two daughters, Mrs.

Lorene Owens, Thomasville, Dog Track Guard Alberto Blanco, Antonio Blanco, Matias and Mrs. Agnes Hutson, SAVE ON FAMOUS BRAND Brush 71 Comb Sets Bianco, Emello Menendez, a sister, Mrs. Rosarlo Rionede and four grandchildren. Slain by Thieves Tampa. MRS.

FLORA RODRIGUEZ ji mc ursi meaicai ciass at Mar Mrs. Flora Rodrieuez. 65. 2fi12 THOMPSON, ROBERT Funeral services for Robert Thompson, who passed away at Ylia bom nn HnrwT1 19H Q.tti.... watchman at the Miami Beach dog quette University.

Dr. Draner 17th died today in a local hos pital. In addition to her widower, will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the chapel of the Wells Funeral home, with Reverend 8. A. Wilson officiating.

Interment in Oak Lawn Miguel Rafael Rodriguez, she is 1.50 Value survived by five sons. Daniel Rodriauez. Alberto. Antonio and Mrs. Margaret Louisa Thompson, daugh BECAUSE KOOLVENT rEAUTY AND QUALITY ARE ENDURING served as a medical officer in the Army during World War I.

He was an instrumental figure in carrying out plans for development and occupation of the new institution, which was opened this Summer. Dr. Draper said he has receiver! tracK was- slam last night by thieves who stole $300 in cash from the race track's safe. Arthur Louge, 65, was found dying of a severe beating shortly before midnight by Howard Hayes, a relief watchman coming on duty. Behind the dying man rose the tiers of seats from which sDecta- Matias Blanco and Emilio Menen ter, jars.

a. a. jonnson oi (jnamDers-burg, Mrs. Thomas Cox of Preston, Knrland. Miss Vr mmr.

Famous Prophylactic hair -set! Professional type -brush of pearl-like plastic with strong nylon bristles Handsome comb 'match. Wonderful for gifts! AX Orlando, Miss Ella Thompson i.Tiumoia. Alias tuieen of Plant City and Mrs. George Had- dez, all of Tampa; one sister, Mrs Rosario Rionede, New York City and four grandchildren. Elsewhere Penetanguishene, Ont.

Leigh- ora oi wacKsonvine, na. sons. Thompson of York, William Thompson of Carlisle, Thomas Henry Thompson of Plant Citv. George A. Thompson of York.

Edward E. Thompson of Chambersburg. Pa. and Harold F. Thnmmnn nf Plant rstv tv.

ton G. McCarthy, 82, Canada's first ambassador to the United no acknowledgement of receipt of his resignation from the State Tuberculosis Board, which must approve the action. -Maid Tells- (Continued From Pace following will serve as pallbearers and tors cheered during the Winter season. The track is closed at this time of the year. Willard M.

Bacon, track superintendent, said that the safe in his office had been opened and the $300 taken. The robbers overlooked another $100. BECAUSE KOOLVENT IS BASED ON CHARACTER AND EXPERIENCE States in 1843. Died Saturday. iiou, uieot at me cnapei at p.

M. Clifton McDonald, Russell Rogers, L. Van Vlaek. Mac DeShonr. Rn.

3 3 Melbourne, Australia. Sir Keith R. Clay. Honorary pallbearers wlli OUR OWN EXCLUSIVE Attest Toilet Soap Murdock, 66, owner of a chain meet at me cnapei at 2:45 P. M.

Dr. C. Mrriulr ro it of large newspapers in Australia Vara, T. H. Schulte, R.

T. Kellejr, Dick and one of the founders of the Former Tampan Dies Mrs. Clara Dotv Boeert. former I Australian Associated Press. Died lying across his bed holding his bloody right side.

She said Mrs. Smith was sitting on her own bed holding a knife. The Army quoted the maid as saying she took the knife from Phone 31-3141 for Beautiful Funsrol Designs 4 rM 't i i '4 it' 'sfl Jl BECAUSE TRUE ECONOMY DEMANDS TOP QUALITY yesterday. Rushville, 111. Alrick M.

Foster. 70. Dioneer in selective breed- 1.79 Varus If 1 BBBI IsV Si asMtnIA AVt. DELIVER ing or hogs. Died Sunday.

Delightful- soap with the Altest label that means finest quality! Choose lanolin or cold cream in hard milled, generous sized cakes for a rich creamy lather. 12 cold creams to a box; 15 lanolins. Mrs. bmith and hid it in the downstairs living room before summoning help. The knife found in the living room was a hunting 1 BOX resident of 336 Hyde Park died yesterday at her home in Decatur, Ga.

She is survived by a brother, J. R. Doty, and a niece, Mrs. V. K.

Bowman, both of Decatur. B. -Marion Reed Funeral Home is in charge of funeral services and burial which will be in Tampa. BITTEN ABOUT TEXAS St. Louis.

Sometimes Texans even fight among themselves over their native state. A Texas rancher traveling through St. Louis asked for a doctor at th Trav BECAUSE THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR THE BEST THAT'S Kniie. Neighbor Summoned The maid summoned a neighbor, Lt. Col.

Joseph S. Hardin, who called an ambulance and then went to the Smith home. MCI' SW SBBSSBK Hardin said in an interview that Mrs. Smith appeared to be RAW! 4 FAMOUS SPORTSMAN Shaving Duo eler's Aid booth in Union Station to treat a chewed finger. The rancher, dressed in boots and ten-gallon hat.

said he had been bit in a coma and also needed hospitalization. He made the necessary arrangements. At the 8167th Station Hospital, Maj. Gen. William E.

Shambora, surgeon general of the Far East Command, said Mrs. Smith "is under observation for psychiatric reasons. I understand she is Ml ten by another Texan on a train in "a little argument about Texas." CITY-WIDE DELIVERY: We maintain a FREE city-wide motor-truck delivery east and west of the river both morning and afternoon, thereby giving the city two deliveries a day. We have Tampa's largest prescription inventory plus a complete line of patent medicines, household remedies, and sickroom supplies. IN A HURRY: When you are "in a hurry have your doctor phone your prescription to 8-6079 and upon your arrival at 1515 Grand Central your prescription will be ready.

Ample parking spaces are available. 1.50 Voice more lucid and making some im Specially priced shaving combination by famous Sportsman, distinctive nam in men's toiletries! Set includes tangy, bracing aftershave lotion and efficient liquid deodorant. 1 provement. She is under psychiatric evaluation, which has by no means been comDleted." FOAMING LICORICE A little-known quality of licorice is the ability of' liquid in which it has been processed to foam. Much of the foaming material in fire extinguishers is made from licorice by-products.

I mm Ask Your Neighbor PROMPT SERVICE GIVEN OUTSIDE PHONE 2-3955, EXT. 258 MAAS BROTHERS' OUTSIDE FIFTH FLOOR Krueger was commander of the u. s. Mxth Army in the Pacific campaign in World War II. He Plus Tsx MAAS BROTHERS' MAIN FLOOR AISLES OF BEAUTY now resides in San Antonio.

SCHOOL VACATIONS School children in Geneva Canton, Switzerland, have Thursdays and Sundays off. This system was devised to give parents who have Saturdays off a vacation from children as well as from work. fins fst. MAIL YOUR ORDER TO "JANE LEE" OR PHONE 2-791 1 WHY WHY WHY WHY.

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