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The Tampa Times from Tampa, Florida • 4

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The Tampa Timesi
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rnea ff tn 'e ifcrjunMl rrS-w i from I. fcrn iht job Nra inarme CITY NEWS BRIEFS: PRO-CASTRO ACTS? Ikhnu The mre a t-f Ybor Vandalism Blamed on Reds hat the 1 1 rcmrn tailed "faiJure I S. Arr.a!;. FAA Chief In Trouble With FAA mated Ine to par labor and matrtul hiiU incurred 4ral ha prfM-nily on rfoot-li wton at Mdtn and Monro Jan lor tltcn boprd ht the chlldrr motrd ta by the atirt of the rrond ftfmntrr. A mtctmj for IhU tiwcfa rrprc- Judy Buckley Queen Of UT Yearbook olurlnnario Democratic Rrwue addte ff the Tampa chapter in conntftmn uith the rrrform- Bl CIIAKI.IS SCim.tMTZ Time ttaff Urller within the over-ail Cuban Revo WASHINGTON.

tre. It oi ire iten iinea rair nay tor anre of thi contract Cuha Committee. lutionary Council. ShrKiI nfflclaS have already fiarins tip la Ybor ttut V. T.

lee. head of the nntuu-d the bonding company Within the pat few dav red City it beln; blamed on pro- chapter. ha ulroncty denied that they intend to hold it to paint wa pijhrl on a f.nt"ry. Catro acrnt. thai any members of hi group on reral utorr.

and on a num the rrovUion in the contract which provide for liquidated A Cuban exile leader said have encated la any kind of ber of cars. Judy Rtickley. a senior from Clearwater, rrik-n todav at queen of the "Moroccan." the I crsity of today that the randalkm fol provocation. cntatlvr cf thr Constructors, crn-rrtl rontractor on the $503.2 )0 achcKil. and the Aetna Casualty and Surety bonding company for Amaleamated.

Later. Greene anJ School Windows in the factory were damacei of $5f a day for each day the completion ii delayed, ilowever. Grrene noted that have created no Incident broken. lows the tame pattern at in Miami. Chicago, and other he Similar acts of vandalism urd no violence have been carried out in Miami.

mme delays suc as a plumbing' Cuban cvlle centers. fedrrai Avlallna Ad-mlnivlralor Najrrb Ilalaby may face l.A rharcr of rarelr' aircraft oprratloa Involvlnf collision octwern hi small plane and aa air-linrr. Aa I.W spokesman aald yesterday a violation report as filed with the agrnry's regioaal office by Joha Rose nbrough. flight standards safely Inspector at Washington National Airport. The regional office, the spokesman said, will study the facts and determlae whether further action against the I AA chief is war Atty.

Harry MarDonald were'strlke could possibly be accept Tampa General Hospital. Hospital authorities said Graham sutalned first degree burni en his fare, neck and hands. Optimist Program A music appreciation pro-cram ill be hrld at 7 m. today in the Coliseum Lanri bv the Davis Islands Optimist Clubs. Appearing on the program will be James Copcland.

vocal Chlcaco, and other cities where Well Informed Miami sources Cubans who fled Castro have have ald that plans arc under Aim of the vandalism Is to chedulcd to meet with repre-d as Justification for an extcn- aentatives of the contractor and.slon or tne completion caie. soucht refuce." charted Cruz. way In Miami to funnel some He aaid the vandals' aim Is of that city a overflow of Cuban Tampa yearbook. She won In student hallo 1 1 completed yesterday. Miss Buckley was sponsored In the competition bv Theta Chi fraternity.

Run were Josephine to cet anti-Caitro croups blamed rcftiKccs to Tampa stir up trouble between Amer leans and Cubans, he charged. am ture thre acts are the result of an over-all plan ordered by the Communist Party." said Manuel Cruz. for the acts and cause friction nut Jose Miro Cardona rec between Tampans and the cMI- ocnied bv the United States as mated i.diu to z.ooo Cuban ex-i lrader of Cuban exiles has Chamberlain rnthla Wertz. music teacher at 1 nich Schol: Cyi tJmXJi USF pianist Cruz is secretary Reneral here lies living here. come out strongly against mov id Betty Jan- and of the Restate Democratico Rev ing the Cubans away from sen, Tampa vocalist.

"I knew that all the official anti-Castro organization respect U.S. laws and shun violence." he said. "And in the case of the fac Man Accused Of Kidnaping lory at which rocks and paint were hurled, I know that a num ranted. "The case Is being processed in the same way as for any airman, the spokesman said. The incident involved a minor ground collision here Nov.

9 between an FAA plane piloted by II a la by and a United Air Lines Viscount. When Ilalaby tried to taxi past the Viscount, his left Persons wishing to attend the program should contact Optimist Paul Lcvlne (253-65831. Remember When? Remember when, 10 years ago today, Tom Spicola named Joe Medwlck as manager of the Tampa Smoker club in the Florida International League? Dade City Girl A 24-year-old Tennessee man ber of Cuban exiles have been welcomed there and given jobs," he added. "It Would be senseless for other exiles to mark this factory with red paint," he said. Ii" 1 i i wanted on a charge of taking a 15-vcar-old cirl from Oak Ridge, to Dade City, was picked "Sis" Ferlita.

Judy Junior from Tampa who Is head cheerleader at the university, and Mary Anne Fox, a Tampa junior. Miss Ferlita, who will be first maid, was sponsored by Sigma Phi Epsi-lon. Miss Fox, second maid, was sponsored by Pi Kappa Phi. Tampan Burned A Tampa man was burned today when gas from a kitchen stove he was lighting exploded, and his wife suffered a fractured wrist in a fall as she rushed to his aid. John Graham, 46, and his wife, Mabel, 41, of 207 E.

Kirby were both reported in good condition at up by the FBI yesterday. wingtip brushed the airliner's right wing. Damage as minor but the Viscount's flight to He was identified as James Donald Lowe by FBI aaent-in- cnarge Joseph Santoiana. Atlanta was delayed about an hour while a 10-inch wingtip panel was replaced. He also said that one of the stores splashed with red paint belongs to a well known anti-Castro Cuban.

However, one of the cars splashed with red paint appears to belong to an avowed Castro follower. I Lowe was arrested on a fed eral warrant charging unlawful An official of the Air Line Pilots Association said air flight to avoid prosecution. Female Prerogative DES MOINES, Iowa W) A little girl getting on a bus was asked by the driver, "How old are you?" "I fyou don't mind," she replied, "I'll just pay full fare and keep the statistics to myself." line captains have been fined The Tennessee complaint Miami. Tampa Couple Plan To Visit 'Adopted' City A Tampa couple will renew this city's friendship with. its adopted city of Cordova, Argentina, next February.

Tampa some time ago "adopted" Cordova under a program to promote good ill and possibly help foster trade with a city its own size. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Zaidman, who "adopted" an exchange student from the Argentine city, will go back to the youth's, town hoping to see him and his family in February. The lad is Osvaldo Ricardo Chornobroff.

It was reported that the Zaidmans may not be able to see the youth, because he may have been drafted into his country's military service by that time. Several communications between Tampa and Cordova officials have been exchanged in the months that ensued following the "adoption." as much as $300 or had their charges Lowe with kidnaping the young girl. licenses suspended for 30 days for a similar case. Lruz a nign-ranking career official in Cuba before Castro urged Tampans not to be taken in by leaflets "circulated by Lowe is being held in city jail and is slated to appear before U.S. Commissioner Morison groups that call themselves American but do the work of Communist Dictator Castro." Mimeographed leaflets have Buck here.

Autopsy Shows Death By Natural Causes Tampa General Hospital au appeared in Ybor City and West Tampa recently attacking "for eign exiles who have refused to serve in our armed service, refused jobs while they collect our thorities said today that an autopsy has shown that John N. Flanders, 62, died of natural causes. American tax dollars, and have made such a public nuisance of themselves in Miami that they Sinff I'lmio by Dick Mooney WAS SHE CARTER'S MODEL? Observers of Railroad and Public Commissioner Jerry Carter's try at sketching (see photos on page 1) at this morning's General Telephone Co. rate hearing were convinced that Carter was using Gladys Isbell, a General Telephone secretary, above, as his model. The autopsy was ordered after are trying to get them out of Flanders was found yesterday that city now." dead in his room at the Furman Hotel.

930 Twiggs St. i These leaflets bear the return COURT CLEARS ST. NICK ON BLUE LAW VIOLATION Santa Arrested, Broke 167-Year-Old Law Agitation for a crackdown on blue law violators has been coming from a Bucks County ethical business practices committee. A spokesman for this group commented ruefully, however, that arresting Santa was more than had been bargained for, "making us look like Scrooges." As Santa, arrayed in red suit and white whiskers, stood at the bar of justice, with his missus alongside him. Squire William Oettmeer said, "This is very embarrassing." The 38-year-old squire went on: "Tve never had anything this is mr court before.

Having Santa Claus arraigned, I mean. It is most The gathering of spectators wasn't large, since children were kept away for obvious reasons, and many of their elders were decking the halls with boughs of holly. There was no mistaking, however, that the squire's words hit responsive chords. As for Santa himself, he just stood silent, smiling wide, now and then folding Mrs. Santa's hand in his own.

His lawyer did the talking: "Your honor, my client shouldn't be here. Plainly, he is without guilt or guile. What crime is he charged with? Ill tell you simply wanting to do good for children. Heinous, isn't it?" After listening to both pros ecution and defense, the squire hastened to say: "It gives me great honor to discharge this defendant. This is the last place Santa Claus belongs.

Gainful employment, indeed! Everybody knows Santa gives, that he doesn't take." He shook hands with Santa and wife. Steger, who has been Santa to thousands of children at the store in the last three years, is a building superintendent, but says he gets a kick out of this extra stint at holidaytime. "I have a great love for children." he said, "and I probably play Santa even if I didn't get paid for it The happiness of the kids is pay enough." PEXXDEL, Dec. 12 CP) Santa Claus was haled into court, accused of breaking a law 167 years old, but almost before anyone could say "Rudolf the red-nosed reindeer" he was free as the north wind again. And the Judge a squire, or justice-of-the-peace, really who all along acted as if someone had mislaid the Christmas spirit, apologized 'last night to the ruddy defendant for all the fuss.

Santa, la the genial person cf 58-year-old Earl Steger, as arrwted Sunday as he sras listening to the kids pour out their holiday wishes at Bufeh's discount market. Police Chief William Eieirpp asd Sgl. Neman Rigby told him he was playing hob with the blue laws, which forbid the sale of nonessentials on Sunday. But to get Santa on that rap, since he was selling nothing, the authorities had to invoke the bluer code of 1794 rather than the revised version of 1959. Under the old, old law it is unlawful to be gainfully employed on Sunday.

Said Riempp: The old blue law has never been repealed, and I have the option of making an arrest under either or both of thee laws." Four of SL Nick's helpers were cited on the tame charge. Their cases are pending. CAT WLrrybot' OLD SANTA ARRESTED FREED IN A WINK Santa Clans (Earl Steger), 58, (right) who was arrested on the Sunday Blue Law violation at Butch's auction market by Bensalen Tolice Sgt. Norman Rigby was released by Justice of the Peace William Oettinger, of Bucks County, fa, with a handshake..

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