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The Tampa Times from Tampa, Florida • 5

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Tune In WDAE, 1250 Kc, 5000 Columbia Network THE TAMPA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, APRIL 12. 1957 Tune In On WDAE-FM, 100.7 Mc. Five COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR TAMPA NO. 14 Times Want Ads received until 9:45 A. of day's publication.

49 TAMPA'S CIRCUMFERENTIAL ROUTES Major Street Plan Border Patrol Technician Gets Commendation Assistant Commissioner of U. S. Immigration and Naturalization Frank H. Partridge presented an award of commendation to Walter E. Bell for "outstanding work in the electronics field," while "CENTRAL US1NCSS CISTKICT Nautilus Gets First Refueling Groton, April 12 (IP).

The Atomic submarine Nautilus is at sea once more today after her first refueling. The Nautilus, which started cruising Jan. 19, 1955, traveled 60,000 miles on her first charge of nuclear fuel. She put in for refueling two months ago and left yesterday with her new ll 1 A 1 CIRCUMFtRENTHL HOUTTS -OUTER CIRCUMFERENTIAL ROUTES IHMCR CIHCUHFEETIL ROUTES fs! CIRCUMFERENTIAL ROUTES Vl Should Be Gradual Prepared by GEORGE W. SIMONS JR.

Planning a'nd Zoning Consultant The plan of major streets now proposed in Figure 14 should be developed gradually over the next decade to provide the Tampa area with a coordinated system of principal streets to facilitate the movement and distribu TAMPA aientadk PROPOSED EXPRESS WY 1 1 I WJ I I on an inspection tour of Tampa's Border Patrol offices yesterday reu, electronics tecnmcian the Tampa office, was commended for ftis modification of, A.M. cuarge aooui xne size ot a tion of traffic throughout the city with a minimum of 'softball," the Navy says trans-receiver radio sets used by the patrol in the southeastern inn Eanrarl delay and congestion. As stated previously manyj creasing volumes region. ine moaincation in due to future wwi.cw creased efficiency more than 100 replace the In Ferry Accident sections of the proposed street growth will soon plan have right-of-way andj temporary losses. roadway wiains inadequate to: accommodate the anticipatedentrdl Avenue percent.

Partridge presented the Tampan with a check for $300 along with the commendation. Bell has been in government service 17 years. Hiroshima, April 12 (TP). A small ferryboat carrying more than twice its registered passenger capacity rammed a rocky obstruction in Japan's picturesque Inland Sea today and i i volumes of future traffic. To provide this adequacy at a reasonable cost over a period of Although the Central Avenue leg of the Expressway will greatly relieve the impact on both mm time, set back lines should be established now to assure an adequate width when needed and this will require some revision of the currently effective set back ordinances.

Florida and Nebraska Avenues to and from the north, these two streets will still be important Florida's sank quickly. More than 100 persons were feared lost. The coast guard reported 222 persons were aboard the small vessel. It said 29 bodies had been recovered, 73 persons were missing and 120 had been LOUIS E. CIMINO, M.D.

Announces th opening of his offices at 4001 CENTRAL AVENUE TAMPA, nORlOA for the practice of PEDIATRICS Hoars by appointment. Ph. 33-5751 Oldest National Bank in the overall pattern of circu lation. Similarly, the Express MIHIie FEDIL ecdSfT INSURANCE CORPORATISM way will influence the flow of traffic into the Interbay sections and beyond to the west, but Acquisition Defined A policy of land acquisition for future street widenings should be defined. Such acquisition should be made as soon as SSSS- I i err loi'ts MlLtSgOROUBH AVE.

A RUFFAUB AVE. rf TJ1 VV TT AO AM 0 DR. MEMORIAL HWY jfl rr notwithstanding the importance; of the principal streets now serv ing these areas will The Expressway will also relieve' the pressure at 13th and Adamo possible in sparsely developed or vacant areas traversed by any of the proposed major streets. In densely or well developed sections the rate of acquisition will be slower depending largely FRANKLIN CASS 1 on the type of devclonment Drive. The Expressway, while modifying the traffic flow pattern of the city will not be a cure all in the over-all scheme of highways serving the various; sections of the city as a The major street plan shown in Figure 14 is constructed: around a number of selected north south and east west; encountered and the costs of land increments for needed widening.

In any event the policy defined should anticipate acquisition over a period of time. In the more densely built up areas where ultimate widening is both desirable and essential, it may streets, many of which were included in the plans of 1941 and 1947. In this respect no radical proposals are introduced. be necessary to extend the one way street system until the various land parcels can be acquired. The proposed Expressway IIIOUIIC III IIIUIUCI Henrv Lopez Menendez, ana xnrougn lampa win nave a profound effect on the movement and volume of traffic handled, especially into and from the Central Business District and through the city.

It will charged with shooting to death; race track driver Benny has been acquitted of the first PLANNING COMPREHENSIVE STUDIES FIG. 16. tew Brewery degree murder charge by reason of insanity. Circuit Judge Harry N. Sandler ordered Menendez held for further mental treatment.

The trial had been deferred for more than two years while Menendez was in a mental hospital. Alvarez was shot to death in a cafe Jan. 1, 1955, while with Menendez' former wife. Menendez was a taxi driver. change the driving habits of many people, diverting them from their former accustomed routes into new ones but notwithstanding, the necessity and importance of developing the comprehensive framework still prevails.

With the completion of the Expressway the volumes of traffic on some of the more heavily traveled streets will be reduced temporarily but in- Woman Driver in Hospital With Fractured Ribs After Three-Car Accident Here Eyes Tampa for New Plant A 55-year-old woman, Mrs. Nadine Fewell, of 4115 Lynn was treated at St. Joseph's HosDital for possible fractured an X-ray was taken of his right hand. In another of 27 accidents reported to police yesterday during driving rain, a pedestrian, Ruth Topmiller, 13, 21st was struck by a car driven by Tampa is in the running for a new brewery, and the Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce's Committee of 100 said it will offer any assistance although as IN ANY OLD WATCH I Get A Giant Jackpot Trade-In I Allowance On Any flew 1804: yet it has not been contacted David P. Willson, 21, of Okaloosa along 20th Seward Ave.

near i by Anheuser-Busch Inc. on any proposals. A spokesmen for the country's Police said Willson told them ribs yesterday in a four-car accident at Highland and Columbus Dr. Police said Mrs. Fewell started across the intersection and was hit by another car driven by Joseph Butera, 33, of 1102 28th Ave.

The impact sent the Fewell auto skidding into another car operated by Josephine Col-lura Ferlita, 43, of 420 W. Park which was coming the other way. Mrs. Fewell then hit another car driven by David Mo he was going uphill in the rain I second largest brewer, makers and that the lights of an on-iof Budweiser, said in St. Louis coming auto impaired his vision 'yesterday that the company was to the extent that he didn't see eyeing Florida, particularly Tam-the girl in time.

and Jacksonville. No Arrests Henry Toland, chairman of the The girl was treated at Gen-j Chamber's Committee of 100, cral Hospital for abrasions of said he had not heard of the the back, a bruised hip and plans and that representatives reno, 18, of 2525 Spruce, police bump on the head, there were! of the brewery had not con-no arrests made. jtacted the chamber on proposals. stated. Mrs.

Fewell was charged by police with reckless driving. Butera was also arrested on a similar charge. Reckless Driving In another accident police A MacDill AFB airman, Kenneth Wilson Ingram, 29, was arrested for drunk driving after his car struck a parked car mm $9195 i down SCA Pi MUMt ''iiisSS PAYMENT 1.00 WEEK SWi -3- SAVE HALF "We are interested in all good industries, and will certainly offer our assistance to Anheuser-j Busch," Toland said. The chamber committee was instrumental in getting a Schlitz plant location here just a few months ago. Preliminary construction work is underway now at the new industrial park at the Henderson Airport site by along Howard Ave.

near St. Conrad St. Ingram suffered possible head injuries and a passenger, Henry Alfred, 23, also of MacDill AFB, was treated for a cut face at General Hospital. charged Robert G. Ohman, 22, of 102V2 E.

Hillsboro with reckless driving for failing to heed a stop sign at Harrison and Ashley and striking another car driven by Thomas Porter Blackwell, 60, of 912 N. Boulevard. Ohman was treated at Gen Another pedestrian, the country's largest eral Hospital for an injury to his Piatt, 66, of 6902 N. 40th St. 'brewery.

back and left hand. Blackwell was treated for a cut head and Anheuser-Busch's interest for a southeastern location was said to be the growing competition and development of the Latin American market. was treated at St. Joseph's Hospital for minor face abrasions and a pain in his left wrist after he was hit by a car at 40th St. near Flora.

Police listed the driver of the car as William Alstin Wilson, 34, of 8305 40th St. There were no arrests. Fly From TAMPA to NASSAU Wi t0" SENATOR ROUND TRIP $40 Admiral Says Russian Subs jl 1 WW-" 1 Gat Jxkpot Trade-Ill Mowanci THRIFTY RAT Columbus, Ohio (JP). Detective Jim Frost, called to investigate a $170 theft from a laundromat, thought he smelled a rat. Tearing up a portion of the 17 jewels shock resistant nnbreakahle mainspring iirniry expansion band Daily Scheduled Flights in Douglas Luxury Liners MACKEY AIRLINES A U.

S. SCHEDULED INTERNATIONAL AIRLINE Off Formosa floor, Frost found two one dollarl $1.00 Weekly GODDESS OF TIME bills, a hole, a four-foot tunnel then a rat's nest and $166. Tokyo, April 12 Vice Adm Get Jackpot $4950 Trade-In Wlowartce Wallace M. Beakley, commander of the U. S.

7th Fleet, said today his ships have made some contacts with Communist submarines off Formosa. He added the con 17 jewels 2 diamonds breakable mainspring tacts are "not too frequent." "The Red subs never take any hostile action," Beaklev told a fr FASTEST THRU-PLANE TRADEWINDS SERVICE! 1 ee-7 1 foreign correspondents' club luncheon. "We've never tangled with them." i The Admiral added U. S. forces also had made contact with Communist subs in the Atlantic.

$1.00 Weefely BULOVA "23" $5050 Set Jackpot Trade-in Allowanct 23 lewels, timed to six precision adjustments. sel-windm waterproof, unbreakable mainspring, shock resistant, anti. magnetic, all steel case, sweep second hand. (also wrtti charcoal dia!) $1.50 Weefely BULOVA 18kt gold FIRST LADY $5Q50 GeUacktot Trade-in Allowanct 23 jewels ISM gold, timed to six precision adjustments, unbreakable mainspring. (available in white or yellow 18t oldi Beakley said the Russians have increased their total submarine strength from 400 to about 500, of which about 100 are based at 1 Vladivostock and other Pacific LSI amor ports.

Beakley also said; Russia has about 60 or 70 long- 1 1 if range subs tne ar hast, ine Soviets have turned over about 15 subs, including some modern ones, to tne Lninese communists. The Chinese also have fewer than $1.50 Weefely 100 smaller type destroyer es mm-Kwm Also daily DC-6B service; fastest thru-flights to SAN FRANCISCO 3 departures daily Connient connection in DalloF. Worth lo oil Weil AMERICAN AIRLINES ond DELTA AIR LINES in cooperation with corts and similar ships, plus about 1500 motorized junks. 11I 1 (j in.iiiJiiiL.Ji.iMJ mumi -um mmi Missing: Carrousel Weighing Half Ton Los Angeles, April 12 (3). Now where could a burglar hide a stolen merry-go-round, detectives want to know today.

The 15-seat carrousel, weighing half a ton, was discovered missing when owner Bernard Pudlow came to work yesterday at his kiddie amusement park. lljll jco jglfll bought wporoMiy- Uthli UHi 3 1 E-'j1-'''1' TOU PAY ONLY $19 $2911 SMMDoinr miss outi Shop Downtown at Franklin and Cass AIRLINE OF THE STARS 2-0951 or your travel Call National Airlines.

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