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Tunt In VTDAE, 2 50 5000 XCaftu CnlumhU elunr THE TAMFA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, MARCH H. 1950 10S.7 Me. Radio Programs THIS EVENING-Tuesday Crossword Puzzle HORIZONTAL 1 Dance step 4 An upright surface that bounds any opening 8 Appellation of Athena 12 Skill 13 Mlmlcker 14 Island In the Malay archipelago 15 Narrow Inlet 16 Pertaining to the science of government 18 Scope 20 Ancient greek coin 21 symbol for cerium 22 Number 23 Dolphinlike cetaceans of the Amazon 2f Confederate general 29 bloths 30 Quiet 31 Cooled lava 32 Nothing 33 To recompense 34 French article 35 Young cod prepared for cooking 37 Lair 38 An enzyme 13 12 21 tt 14 52 1 I I (4 5. 16 I 8 i 10 jH 13 iZ TJ 22 23 25 26 29 imp 40 41 if 4 ii44 93 71 I Mill ULL WDAE WFLA WSUN WTSP I USO Ke. CB TO Kc.

NBO 620 Kc ABO Kc. MBS t.M-105.7 Mc. Mc- Mc Indicates Network Program Nona Life Beautiful Bride Groom Yank vs. Ticerg :15 Hilltoo House of Life Bride Groom Yanks v. TiEers House Partv PeoDer Tounf Club Time Yanks vs.

TiEers :45 Party Richt to Hjrpinees FicH A Date Yanks vs. Tigers :00 Garry Moore Backstace Wife Surprise Package Musiq 4:15 Garry Moore Stella Dallas Better Living Music :30 Garrv Moore Lorenio Jones 2 Kincs a Queen Music :45 Garry Moore Widcrer Brown Movie Time News Stocks :00 Band of the Pay VVnen Girl Marries Green Hornet Talk of the Town 5:15 Band of the Day Portia Faces Life Green Hornet Talk ot the Town :30 Hueo Malin Allen Roth Jack Armstrong B-Bar-B Klders :45 Curt Massey News Jack Armstrong B-Bar-H Riders News News-Weather News Dan Hall Srjorta 6:1 Sol's Spirts Silver Strinns Down Derby Lane Fiesta Time :30 Dinner Muste Dance Time Temple Vespers Newsreel :45 Lowell Tnomas 3-Star Extra Temple Vespere Dick Haymei :00 Beulah Licht L'p Time Melody Time Fulton Lewis 7:15 Jack Smith News Elmer Davis Spotlite on Sons; Dick Haymes Music of Manhattan Counterspy Gabriel Heatter :45 Edw. R. Murrow Richard Harkness Counterspy Waltz Time :00 Mvstery Xhtr. Cavalcade CarneEie Hall Monte Cristo 8:15 Mvsterv Thtr." Cavalcade Carneeie Hall Monte Cristo :30 Mrs.

North- Babv Snooks Men of the Press Official Detective :45 Mrs. North Baby Snooks Men of the Press Detective :00 Life With Luitri Bob Hope Town Meetine John Steele 9:15 Life With Luiel Bob Hope Town Meeting hn Steele Johnny Dollar Fibber McGee Guest Star Mvsterv Traveler :45 Johnny Dollar Fibber McGee We Care Mystery Traveler :00 Philip Marlowe Big Town Time for Defense Frank Edwards 1f :15 Philip Marlowe Bie Town Time for Defense News Reel yj :30 Pursuit People Are Funny This is Our Town, Moon Beams :45 Pursuit People Are Funny Robt. R. Nathan Moon Beams :00 Sports-News State News News News 11 :15 Prelude Morton Downev Music with Miller Griff Williams I Skinnav Ennis Meariowbrook Orch. Sleepv Serenade Victor Lombard" :45 Skinnay Ennis Meadowbrook Orch.

Bleepy Serenade Victor Lombardo :0 News News TOMORROW-Wednesday 6:30 Wake Up Tamps Farm Hour Havloft Hoedown Sun Dial :45 Wake Up Tamps Farm Hour Hayloft Hoedown Rube Allyn 00 Sol Brisade Ranse Riders Perc Patrol News Sun Dial Bieakj brigade Weatner-Musie Perc Patrol Sun Dial :30 Cornhuskers Carl Gray News Juniper Junction News Sun DlaJ :45 News-Weather News News Sup Dial :00 News News Perc Patrol News A Bun Dial 8:15 Daisy Mae Do You Remember Perc Patrol Sun Dial :30 Daisy Mae Shaw Business Perc Patrol News Sun Dial :45 Daisy Mae Shaw Business Music Sun Dial :00 DaTsyMae Shaw Business Breakfast Club News A Sun Dial tollies Serenade Breakfast Club luui iNeifcCbur :30 Greeting Time Win a Holirfay Breakfast Club Music :45 Greeting Time In the W'Udwood Breakfast Ciub Unity Viewpoint :00 Music Please Welcome Travelers Mv True Story CeIi Brown 1-16Art Godt.ey Welcome Travelers Mv True Story Quiet Momenta :30 Art Godfrey Marriage for Two Betty Crocaer Reflections :45 Art" Godfrey Dorothy Dix V. H. Llndlahr Say It WiUi Music :00 Art Godfrey We Love Learn Modern Romances Behind the Story :15 Art. Godfrev Dave Garroway Modern Romances Bub Poole I I :30 Danny Rvan Berch Quick as a Flash Go to-the Dogs :45 Rosemary Treasure Chest Quick as a Flash Dough Boys :00 Wendy Warren News-Weather Ladies Be Seated Kate Smitb In Aunt Jenny Hvmns You Love Ladies Be Seated Eddie Arnold1 JL :30 Helen Trent Dixie Rebels Keyboard Console Luncheon Club :45 Our Ga) Sunoay Midday Melodies Keyboard A Console Luncheon Club 00 Big Sister Lunch With Lopez Baukhaee Music 1:15 Ma Perkins A. Council Tic Toe Tunes Music :30 Dr Malone Oeurse Hicks Folk Songs Music :45 Guiding Light The Playboys Garden Man Cards vs.

Red Sox :00 Johnson Family Double or Nothing Bill Thomson Cards vs. Red Sox 2:15 Perrr Mason I uhle or Nothing The Bandbox Cards vs. Red Sox :30 Norah Drake The Serenaders Hannibal Cobh Cards vs. Red Sox :45 Brighter Day News Hannibal Cobb Cards vs. Red Sox :00 Nona Life Beautiful Bride Groom Cards vs.

Red Sox 3: 5 Hilitvo House Road of Life Bride Groom Cards vs. Red Sox :30 House Party Peoper Young Pick A Date Cards vs. Red Sox :45 House Party Right to Happiness Pick A Date Cards vs. Red Sox :00 Garry Moore Backstage Wife Listen Laches Music 4:15 Garry Moore Stella Dallas The Stars Sing Music :30 Garry Moore Lorenzo Jones Kings a Queen Music :45 Garry Moore Widder Brown Movie Time News A Stocks of the Day When Girl Marries The Yukon Talk of the Town 5:15 Band of the Day Portia Faces Life The Yukon Talk of the Town :30 Hugo Malin Allen Rota Sky King Tom Mix :45 Curt Massey News Sky King Tom Mix 39 To close 40 A beverage 41 Exists 42 Deer 44 Alleviated 47 Devout 51 Before 52 Level 53 Revolve 54 Metal 55 Wampum 56 Great Lake 57 Declare VERTICAL 1 Young salmon 2 Song 3 Mode of standing 4 A joke 5 Volcano on Philliplnes 6 A large surplus of profits (pi.) 7 Allurment 8 Faculty 9 Resinous substance 10 Guldo's high note 11 To be III 17 Preposition 19 Earth goddess 22 Lubricating liquid 24 Symbol for nickel 25 Sicknesses 26 Opposed to aweather 27 Young girl 28 Everyone 29 Assistance 30 Bushmen 32 In no degree 33 Vegetable 36 Symbol for ruthenium 37 Roundabout way 38 Itajns of property 40 Hackneyed 41 State (abbr.) 43 Symbol for silver EARLY MARINE ACTION As early as 1740, three Marine regiments were recruited in America, assembled in New York under the command of General Alexander Spotswood of Virginia, and performed valiant service in the West Indies for the Royal British Navy. Tune On MPDAE-FM, Air Survey Due After March 25 The Air Force survey board seeking a site for the Air Academy will be in Tampa sometime after March 25, according to a letter received by the Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce.

The letter, from the Army District Engineer stationed in Jacksonville, said the survey team requests the following site data: Location, description, transportation, power, water supply, sewage, grading, labor and materials conditions, type of land, rainfall, temperature, humidity, cost of land, availability, obstructions to be removed, nearest airport, and availability of housing, cultural and recreational facilities. The Air Academy will be the counterpart of the Naval Academy at Annapolis and the Army Academy at West Point. The plans visualize a student body of 2500 cadets, exclusive of faculty and service personnel. Buildings costing $171,000,000 also are planned. It is estimated that operating costs will be an estimated annually.

The chamber is preparing a brief for presentation to the site survey team. COCONUT TODDY The sap of the coconut palm, called toddy, is a favorite drink in many Pacific Islands, according to the National Geographic Society. LISTEN TO WDA YOUNG DR. MALONE 1:30 P. M.

Mon. Thru Friday Lowell Thomas 6:45 Jack Smith Show 7:15 CFub 15 7:30 Mystery Theatre 8:00 Mr. Mrs. North 8:30 Life With Luigi 9:00 Yours Truly 9:30 1250 ON YOUR DIAL CBS NETWORK WDAE-FM 105.7 MC. 14 Radio Highlights Johnny Dollar Delves Into Theft Edmond O'Brien Stars In Detectve Story Edmond O'Brien, star of CBS' Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar, is the seventh son of a seventh son of a good old Irish family, and has every right to prepare for St.

Patrick's Day with a shamrock, a shillelagh and a good clay pipe. Starring as in surance lnvesti- gator Johnny Dollar, OBnen probes a Boston deoartment store O'BRIEN theft in his latest caper titled "The 85 Little Minks," (WDAE, 9:30 P. While on a skiing trip, Pam and Jerry North make the mistake of moving into the drawing room of a man marked for murder during CBS' 3Ir. and Mrs. North (WDAE, 8:30 P.

Though knives whistle around the Norths' heads, the ultimate victim is the gentle man mentioned in the original plans. When Luigi decides to help the Big Brothers of America by playing foster brother to Danny, the newsboy, Pasquale accuses him of neglecting Rosa, during CBS' Life With Luigi, comedy starring J. Carrol Naish. (WDAE, 9 P. Insnector Peter Black and Ser geant Moffett go to the Belgian Congo to apprehend an ex-banK clerk who has set himself up as a tribal king in CBS' Pursuit drama, "Pursuit in the Kingdom of Ros- siter" (WDAE 10:30 P.

Ted De Corsia stars as Inspector Black and William Johnstone plays the sergeant. A case hardened car hop knocks Philip Marlowe down a flight of stairs as the private eye is investigating two murders in "ThP Vital Statistic." mystery drama on Adventures of rhilip Marlowe, starring General Monr (WDAE, 10 P. Cavalcade of America stars Douglas Fairbanks in "Crazy Judah," the story of America's first transcontinental railroad (WFLA, 8 P. Fairbanks plays the role of Theodore Judah, who dreamed of a railroad that would qnan the nation and devoted his life to making that dream come true. Editor Steve Wilson plays the part of a stranger in the city in order to uncover evidence against a group of confidence men in "Easy Monev." adventure on NBC's Big Town (WFLA, 10 P.

Shotgun Blast Puts Fatal End to Apology Ft. Valley. March 14 (P) Willie Perry, 22, was shot to death yesterday as he sought to apologize to the man who killed him Perry and Willie Feagin, 55, had a little argument Sunday after Feagin accused Perry of cursing in front of his cafe. After talking it over with his mother. Perry returned to apolo gize.

As he opened the door, policeman L. A. Chapman said, he was blasted by a shotgun in the hands of Feagin. He died in a Macon hospital a few hours later. J1 I V.

50'Passenger Luxury Liners New York-Philadelphia 39.00 Chicago 37.60 Cincinnati 30.34 Key West 13.00 ALL FARES PLUS TAX ALL DAYLIGHT FLIGHTS-: Stewardess Service Complimentary Meals Served Aloft Comfortable Reclining Seats FOR AIRLINE RESERVATIONS AND FREE TICKET DELIVERY PHONE 80-2501 Apgar Travel Agency Drew Field Tampa --c, Programs listed here furnished The Times by the stations Local Programs in Tampa Over WALT 1110 KC and WHBO 1050 KC NEW! All-Room Sleeping Cars Jacksonville to Kansas City on the KANSAS CITY-FLORIDA Special TB Patient Gels Federal Sentence Has Probation Revoked After Leaving Hospital Federal Judge Barker has revoked the probation of John Lawrence Bishop, 45, of Tampa, and sentenced him to serve a year and a day in a Federal penitentiary. Robert Evans, assistant probation officer, told Judge Barker that Bishop was placed on probation for three years in North Carolina with instructions to come to Florida and enter a tuberculosis sanatorium, Request Answered Bishop came to Tampa and, after being admitted to an institution, illegally sold a radio to another patient, left the institution without permission and was arrested by City Police on a drunkenness charge, according to Evans. Evans said Bishop entered a plea of "guilty" in North Caro lina to forging and passing checks. Bishop yesterday requested prison sentence rather than addi tional probation. William J.

Tinnon, of Athens, was given five years proba tion by Judge Barker on a charge of driving a stolen car from Hunts-ville. to Orlando. Tinnon testified he is married and has two small children. Negro Sentenced Elija Allen, 20, Negro, was sentenced to serve 18 months on a charge of driving a stolen car from Spencer, to Eau Gallie. He entered a plea of "guilty" last Feb.

2. Joseph A. Smith, in custody since Jan. 20 on a charge of forging a check in Sarasota, was referred to the probation officer for pre-sentence investigation. He signed a waiver of grand jury indictment and entered a plea of guilty.

Realty Activities Houses Sold Mr. and Mrs. James F. Wishart to Graves Brothers Refrigeration Supplies 950 Twiggs $6000. Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd E. Brimmer to Mr. and Mrs. Thurman P.

Selvidge, 3112 Hartnett $6600. Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Albritton to Clarence E. Wallace, 102 $6000. Mr. and Mrs. H.

N. Edmondson to Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Hart, 1508 Lois $7600.

Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Edmondson to Mr.

and Mrs. George W. Abrames, 1502 Lois $7400. Dekle Holding Co. to Josephine Sierra, 208 Kay $5000.

Katherine L. Wolfe to Marv W. Falligant, 4426 Euclid $7000. International Construction Corp. to Mr.

and Mrs. Harry R. Davidson, 807 S. Lois $11,000. International Construction Corp.

to Alfred S. Corey, 4213 Beach Way. $15,000. Florence M. Welch to Mr.

and Mrs. Albert T. Faircloth, ,215 Magnolia $13,300. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert T. Fair-cloth to Florence M. Welch, 310 Franklin $6500. Mr. and Mrs.

John Vessing to Guy O. Inks, 1202 E. Powhattan $11,000. El Prado Sites Inc. to Mr.

and Mrs. Louis R. Reames, 3611 Vas conia $9200. Property Sold Mr. and Mrs.

John R. Trinkle to Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Futch, lots one and two, block three, W.

Orange Heights Subdivision, $6300. Mr. and Mrs. W. C.

Hitchcock to Mr. and Mrs. Maxine G. Long, lots five and six, block Orange Heights Subdivision, $5000. Mr.

and Mrs. F. W. McMackin to Mr. and Mrs.

J. R. Avirett, sec tion 28, township 28, range 19 east, $5900. Mr. and Mrs.

Bennie L. Earnest Sr. to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Zucker, lot eight and part of nine, block one, Oakndge Subdivision, $8500.

Building Permits Issued CITY Adaline Vasquez, 2411 Clark erect four rooms and bath, $4000. Mrs. Gussie B. Fielding, 74 Columbia erect five rooms and two baths, $7500. R.

C. Wishart, 3705 Dartmouth add two rooms, paint house and general repairs. $500. E. O.

Heyman, 5707 Suwanee erect six rooms and bath, $7500. Estate of Jose Perez Lorenzo, 1517 E. Broadway remove porch, $1000. Dr. Pontius, corner of Oak and Jefferson reroof, $1000.

De Lotto and Adams, 6407 Ninth erect five rooms, bath and garage, $7200. Las Heledos Cafe, 1814 14th reroof, $800. COUNTY Mrs! J. W. Samuels, near 305 MacDill build house, $4000.

Herbert Livingston 3411 Corona enlarge and rebuild porch, $500. Alexander Miller, Short Iowa, Interbay build house, $2000. Louis Bigbie, 17th between 50th and 51st build garage, $500. Sam Delaney, 78th St. and 22nd Causeway, build house, $500.

Charles Williamson, 9508 Nebraska repair store building, $1000. Mrs. Emma Amsler, 4004 Albiat build house, $750. James R. Moody, Osborne and 39th build house, $2000.

Merle H. Post, 2927 W. Hillsborough build sample dwelling, $500. Jethers Mullins, Albany and Mohawk build small house, $500. B.

W. Chastain, 10007 Medow-brook and N. Newport build house, $4000. E. C.

Brown, 4019 San Louis build house, S5000. Walter Lee, Dale Mabry and Cypress build house, $1000. INDIAN POPULATION The National Geographic Society says about 1,150,000 Indians lived in North America at the time of Columbus. TIMES WANT ADS Want art accepted to 10 A. M.

for publication same day. Cancellation will not be accepted e.fter 6 P. M. ths day before publication. Minimum space 2 lines Minimum charge 46c Count 8 words to the agate line.

CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Time 23c Per I-lne Insertion 3 Times 21c Per I.lne Insertion 4 Times 1 Kc Per Line Insertion 7 Times 14c Per Line Insertion rilON'E 2-2911 Special monthly rate If your name Is listed tn the Tampa. Kt. Petersburg or Clearwater telephone books, your classified ad win be accepted on accommodation charge. In return for this service the advertiser Is expected to pay promptly. Always request your ad be read back to you.

The Times reserves the right to edit, alter or reject any advertising. The Times does not assume responsibility for errors bevond the cost of the ad for the first insertlrn. Always check your ad first dav of publication and In event of error notify The Times Immediately. Want ad office open to 6 P. M.

dally. Announcement LOST h)l l) LOST Brown police nnil chow miyarl male dog. Answers tn "Hex." imp due to injury. Vlntiitv l.lnebaugh and Annette. Reward.

LOST Saturday niKht. black patent leather purse, important papers and glasses. Call 32-5 h2. r.enrroiis reward. la SPI( 1 A I ANNOl'NCKMFNT 1 icdnt; Aia.

uijh nm real comfortabls on my pension check. Have purchased a trailer home from Sell-horn and thev rtarke.l it mi tti. irn. of Youtn. lust soutn of Sarasota, whera the water Is fu'i of minerals and .87 degrees St nil timefc Uv rthpin, la ull gone and feel like a mau again.

Love, n. venio- cia After a Tiring Day At the Office Men Relax After the Dinner Smoking Hav-a-Tampa Cipars Sold at All Cigar Stands lc PFKSONAI.S INCOME TAX prepared. Wilson, Notary-Public. 3210 Fou i th Ave Ph. JV5MO.

IMPROVE YOUR HOME and Make It More Interesting BY PAINTING P1CTCRKS MAKING POTTKKY FH'iL-K INKS Just Painting Prearienware or Ceramics, or coloring your own photographs. we have special abort rourae. Par or Night, so that even those who wnrli or are in business are able to attend. Tuition rate 10 for 20 hours' Instruction. ELISE FRANK School of Art IMP Cra dCe a I Ave Ph RfPK iloRSKHACK at Forest llTlis.

Loveiy trails. Instructor. Ph 31 (17 2.1 INCOMirTXXVOllK P. 8 Government Trained Adviser C. M.

Zink. 710 W. Park Ave. Th. 27-nSll Or Can Call at Your Home or Office After Marc 15.

If I iclinunent. iV. Me INCOME TAX RETURNS' K. A. A YLOI? Kvenlnrs ft Punrtav by appointment.

217 No Franklin St. '11 irirm-e i pi. wiii'-Hsry W. 1. (EII.Li WILLIAMS, income ta service.

3117 Hawthorne Hd Ph INCOME TAX PRKPAREP Phone 7 1 Ceorge .1. Block. H. C. B.

Tower Trailer Park. Florida Ave MYRT Pick voitr "tint-type." William and Leslie, coiffure designers, 20S polk will sunken the sleeping beautv of your hair with a vegetable rinse or proven-safe dye. Pliotia 2-82. Ift. Cert.

TO THAT special someone give a lovely corsage from Fcnnells. WIS DELIVER 004 Tampa PI. INCOME TAX BOOKKKKI'1N bKK i rf A MARy-OLfr 41 1 Mac Pill Ph Income Tax Service 212 E. I.afavette. block from Court House.

Roawonahle rates Ph. 2-1B2H. HO'S CHI SE ft I FT 8 Exquisite table linens handkerchiefs ami Jewelry. Oriental fans, carved Ivorv. figurines and scrolls.

117 Hvde Park Ave. NEW CLASSES FAST FILLING Enroll now at a great saving. Limited time only. Contact Madam Nix at 2006 Florida Ave for particulars. NIXIE BEAUTY CwiXEOn.

Ph. 2S-P231 LEE'S taw Shop repairs saws. Work guar. 3 ml. Plant Cltv on Thonotoaassa, Rd, Ph.

Plant Citye-l 028. INCOME TAX PREPARED 216 Cass St Room 1 Pn Rentals SI.KKI'INCi ROOMS Rayahore Tourist locjge. (72.1 Brevard lovely rms overlooking Ph H2fi-0Oi, 03 S. Ciiiseii7nr. double cont.

H. Ph. HS7HH. DAKOTA, 820 S. Heated, clean, cc.rT bed-room, private home, near bus.

Ph. H42-1 jl'l. DREW PARK Nice iitTlind ef- ficiencles. 1 0: nr. bus.

Ph. 8Q-18S1 FOKT THOMAS HOTEL. 14.12 Franklin Pt. Rooms a nd apt a. Pnwn own FLORIDA 2004 Lovely well-heated room; very comfortably urn 4 windows; private hath, phone maid service, en transportation: ladv pref GRAND CENTRAL.

804 Nice large room; on transp cont. hot water. Ph. H54.TI). HOWARD, 1219 S.

Mtractive room; cont. hot. water, eeml-pvt. bath. Pvt.

home, near restaurant, stores, transp. H21-T74 KELLER. 114 1 2 blks. Lafayette iSt Rcig Large front room: twin beds Ph. 1134-321 HYDE PARK fiO!) HcTTatin; lovelv rooms; near transp.

hotels and water front: Summer rates. Ph. TIMES WANT ADS (0 Into the Dome where most decisions to buy are made. PLACE TOUR WANT AD NOWI Thone 2-2911 SECTION On nice room for gentleman; cont. foot water.

S3 up. 1123-103. SEMINOLE SECTION Nice front bed rm. amc inn: pvt. home: exclusive section bus: breakfast opt.

Ph. 34-B724. nr. WILLOW. 217 Nlcelv turn, bedim.

1 nr. transn. reasonable. Ph. H40-331.

BRIGHT CORNER ROOM, sun porch in nristian nonie jenr tins Ph y.s 704. CLEAN, coml. pvt. tout. H.

nr bus: vie. American Can. Ph. 7S1. 2 a ROOM AND BO A RI IDEAL bed.

food ft transp, lunch H. hvat. fun Stcmf. Ph. 34.4114.

SUNSHINE TERRACE CONVALESCENT HOME Private rooms, artisticsllv Ideal Mac for convalescents; nursing care: reasonable rates. Ph TOl'KIST CAMTS FOR RENT Kitchenettes. Summer rates up. Skv-Llte Cabins. 48(10 E.

Hillsboro IIOTFI.S ADAMS HOTEL 1312Mj Krkln 1 downtown: si dav: low wk. rates: hot water; showers Ph 2R-1401. KI.I Nil I UN Beaut vrest beds; low rates I2l0i llolKI. INvlv linn. not water In rooms: Franklin High Quality Low Rytes IRA SOL HOTEL 84 D.ivis Bid Dans Island PURITAN HOTEL Plant Ave at Pint! Ht NEBRASKA HOTEL Large rooms, low e8 2 8 1 5 r5ik A1T Ph.

2 -j 881 PLEASING prices. Park Hotel, centrally loraied. 212 La ra veMe Parking free. THE WILKIST HOTEL 215 N. Blvd.

Ph. Newly furn L. B. R. dinette and kitchen.

Also rooms. Complete hotel service: excellent location: close In fi FI'KNISHFI) BAYSHUKE 2fi Newly decor. 4-toom fiicti nr.t e'er. ph. A KAl'Ari f.OK Furn act row anft h-Mli: can.

nr hn: F'h FIG Nicely filrii. .1 larKe rooms and bath: hardwood floors. electric ref riceri tor transportation. Adults. Ph lO-732.

FLA "TVK 1 fliV.n j.rm Vt i or unfurn. Linens, uten pnv ref. rso rnnciren. Hn after 4. pn t-iiii Thom Ti-V'i Pr.n, iin St and apts IDA.

1124 E. Furn. 2-rm. nTr bus! no deposit: prefer elderly person; $6 weekly, f'h. 3.

ID1.EWILD. -522 E. 3 room apU; Ulus. furnished. Near bus.

$50 month. 47 Corded cloth 48 First woman 49 Meadow 50 Swiss canton Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle on Page 11 Transfer Planned For Dover Pupils The ninth grade pupils in the Dover School area will attend Turkey Creek School during the 1950 "strawberry" school term, County School Superintendent Farnell said today. The number of pupils in the Dover area is not great enough to justify starting high school work in Dover, Mr. Farnell said. Dover previously has offered work in grades one through nine.

"Strawberry" school pupils will register for their new term March 17 and will begin classes on March 20. VIKING FESTIVAL The annual festival of Up-Helly-Aa in the Shetland Islands is believed by some to go back to Viking days. Lv Jacksonville Sou. Ry 9:05 pm Ar Birmingham 1 1:30 am Ar Memphis Frisco 6:30 pm Ar Kansas City 8:00 am Convenient connections at Jacksonville with trains from Tampa and St. Petersburg.

For Reservations or Information Call H. F. STENDER, Gen. Agent 201 Wallace S. Bldg.

Phone: 2-8441 one Miami world's most glam 44 Anglo-Saxon slave 45 Silkworm 46 To disavow i i All the way to Kansas City in modern, comfortable Pullmans, with roomettes, bedrooms (single or en suite), berths and compartment Also modern, reclining -seat chair cars, through from Jacksonville to Kansas City without change Lounge car and dining car service. Convenient connections at Kansas City to the West and Northwest. HERE'S only Good Taste Avoid Emphasis On Former Ties By EMILY' TOST A reader tells me: "When my first husband (father of my three grown children) died, his relatives were simply wonderful to me. All these years they've helped me through some bad spots. I've married again and my present husband is kind and good and yet he seems to resent my affection for this first family; also my referring to them as in-laws.

He thinks his family alone is in that category. What can I do about this complicated problem?" I wonder if the reason can be that you talk about this first family more than you realize you do and perhaps with what seems to him to be greater affection than you are feeling for his family. You are perfectly right to continue, loving your first husband's family. It would be very cruel if you didn't. However, it would be better to avoid emphasizing your affection for them and to learn to show greater appreciation of the family of your present husband.

FSU to Graduate 13 From Tampa Area Special to The Timet Tallahassee, March 14. Commencement exercises at The Florida State University for 153 graduating seniors and nine persons receiving graduate degrees will be held tomorrow. Included among the graduates are 13 students from the Tampa area. J. Edwin Larson, Treasurer of the State of Florida, will deliver the commencement address.

Candidates for degrees from Tampa and vicinity: Master of Science: Dorothy Elizabeth Crowson, Clearwater. Bachelor of Science: Helen Joyce Jungmeyer, Dee Elizabeth Wade, Giles O. Loftin III, Frances Joan Vinson (cum laude), Tampa; James Bernard Rogers, Clearwater: Patricia May Wells, Katherine Lee, Geraldine Elizabeth Chas-tain, Dorothy Benz Wells, Braden-ton; Robert William Hood, Gib-sonton; Barbara Nan Church, Ellen ton. Bachelor of Music Education: Esther Anitra Howard, Plant City of Cuba its enchanting countryside ancient historic landmarks wmik And FLORIDA'S 7ofitct Lower EAST COAST Deadline Nears On Tax Payments Time is running oul for ad valorem taxpayers to keep their property off the delinquent tax list to be published early in April, County Tax Collector Schleman said today. The tax list is being prepared now, he said.

"A considerable number of assessments remain unpaid which will be delinquent April 1," Mr Schleman said, "and these will go to the papers early in April." Tax collection records today show that 88,697,311 has been col lected on the 1949 tax rolls from Nov. 1 through March 9 of this year, or 85.3 percent of the total amount. During a comparable period a year ago, $3,225,913 or 88.81 per cent of total amount had been collected. Mr. Schleman said his office has issued 123,053 tax receipts this year, or 6070 more than the 116, 983 issued during a comparable period a year ago.

'Brains of Alcatraz' Faces New Charge Chicago, March 14 (IP). Cecil L. Wright. 42. who won his freedom from Alcatraz Federal Prison' on his own pleading after studying law and appealing his conviction, finishes serving a 60-day sentence in jail today.

But when Wright leaves the city house of correction two dep uty sheriffs will be waiting to take him to the nearby Cook County Jail. Wright, once known as the "Brain of Alcatraz," will be held there for Sheriff A. Ammann of Macon County, (111.) who has a warrant charging Wright with check fraud. The warrant was issued on complaint of a Decatur hotel charging Wright with defrauding an innkeeper by -paying a hotel bill with a bad check. His sen tence in Chicago was on a charge of defrauding an innkeeper fail ing to pay a bill of $108.89 at a Loop hotel.

Wright served nine years in Alcatraz after conviction of a $2.43 postage stamp robbery in a Strass-burg, 111., postoffice in 1931. He was released in 1948. Box 1609 Miami: 336 E. Flagler St. 4 1 is UJiU fife You msst another world sunnier, happier, more friendly when you visit fascinating Cuba, the all-year vacation isle! You'll onjoy Havana sparkling cosmopolitan city of gay fiestas gaming sports events and the Carnival.

orous resort America's pleasure capital for carefree enjoyment amid matchless tropic splendor. Let Greyhound take you via Florida's most interesting cross-state route to Miami or to Florida's exotic southernmost city, Key West. You can visit famous Bok Tower along the way, an attraction you cannot afford to miss. See your Greyhound Agent Today! Listen to Elmer Davis and the News nd You'll lovs ths rest glittering with ii? Varadero Beach and the Isle of Pines, Average winter temperature 73" Frr. 7:15 P.

Over WSUN 620 on your Dial GREYHOUND BUS STATION M.4KION and TW ItiGS STS. PHONE 2-1501 CITY TICKET OFFICE 712 Franklin St. Next to Florida Theatre. Phone 2-2001 GREYHOUND TRAVEL BUREAU (jirejhound Bus Station Phone 2-2811 90 U. milet from the U.

Cuba is easily reached by air or lea. S. citizens need no passports. Information from your Travel Agent or CUBAN TOURIST COMMISSION Havana: P.O. New York: 122 E.

42nd St. IV.

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