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TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE Thursday, January 22, 1948 5 Alcoholics Anonymous Will Rally In City Auditorium Alcoholism as a disease and the in civic affairs in his home state of Texas he has served as secretary of DOUBLE FASH JON For Three Days Only DLTautt DBods: the Southwestern Mayors and Cham ber of Commerce Officials Association, As in the case of all members of new trends in its treatment will be discussed in a talk. The Rehabilitation of the Alcoholic, by one of the leaders in the alcoholic education movement in the Southwest when Tampa groups of Alcoholics Anonymous hold a giant rally at Municipal Auditorium, Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Alcoholics Anonymous he is able to speak first-hand on alcoholism. He was ill with the disease, alcoholism, from 1935 to May 6, 1944, when his The meeting which will present "Horace one of the directors of rehabilitation was started through the fellowship of AA. After a year of the National Committee for Education on Alcoholism, has been planned sobriety he attended the Yale School of Alcoholic Studies, Yale TJni as an informal lecture as a part of the celebration here marking the verslty, New Haven, Conn.

For the past two years he has been asso elated with the national committee SYMPHONY AND GUEST SOLOIST SCORE BIG HIT By P. E. BARNEY Tribune Staff Writer Both the Tampa Symphony Orchestra and the visiting soloist Barbara Troxell won enthusiastic applause of the good-sized audience at last night's concert in the Municipal Auditorium. The brown-haired lyric soprano already has a good record of appearances with leading orchestras and on the radio, while the local orchestra is just beginning to acquire a reputation. Last night's performance of the 70 musicians directed by Prof.

Lyman A. Wiltse of the University of Tampa, proves the organization, for its next concert, deserves a full name. Miss Troxell, who looks like an opera singer, is. Her selection from Puccini's Madame Butterfly, Un Bel Di Vedremo, revealed a real operatic voice, full and smooth and expressive. She also song Sleep, Why Dost Thou Leave Me? by Handel, and Mozart's Alleluia, effectively accompanied by the orchestra, and responded to several curtain calls, giving two encores, Summertime, from Porgy and Bess (Heyward-Gershwin) and Herbert's Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life, most delightfully.

The orchestra played a well-bal-anerf rvrnaram from Bach to Bennett's for one of Spring9 netcest Sailors PLUS a smart millinery box. on alcoholic education connected with one of the large Eastern phUan thropic foundations. In this educa tional work he has found an oppor tunity to secure his vocational rehabilitation. Public Is Invited fourth anniversary of the founding of the AA in Tampa. Anonymity Rule Observed According to rules for anonymity of the organization, the speaker is referred to only as Horace but he is nationally known in the field of alcoholic research.

A graduate of Southern Methodist University, Dallas, he was for 10 years a high school principal and for a time was president of the New Mexico and West Friends and members of the fam yir't ilies of those afflicted with alco holism are also invited to attend as Texas Association of School Super the speaker in discussing the rehabil tendents and Principals. A leader itation of the alcoholic will go into ADVERTISEMENT HOOKER'S POINT, NEW PORT ASSET A view of Hooker's Point, site of wartime shipbuilding, which will be formally acquired by the city today for new industrial sites and port development. A number of industrial leases already have been signed in the area. yjKjg vj. Millinery Try i'LyJ Second Floor City To Start Port due to STATE ATTORNEY SMILEY FILES QUALIFYING FEE BRADENTON, Jan.

21. (Special) Expansion Program At Hooker's Point (Continued from Page 1) the important part others play in solving the No. 4 public health problem of the nation. The major part of the talk will be concerned with "Alcoholics Anonymous and what we are trying to do." A large turnout is expected as dozens of active members from each group in Florida West Coast and Ridge sections will gather here. The Tampa groups which included a mere handful of members four years ago, when five ex-alcoholics celebrated the first anniversary in the kitchen of a Palma Ceia home, now include well over two hundred members.

A banquet will follow Sunday evening at the Hillsboro to close activities of the weekend. Rhapsody in Rumba, and it's a well- W. M. (Mack) Smiley, state for eight counties of the 12th would relieve some of the congestion at the city dock which is at times overcrowded. facture of wire nails, wire, wire cloth and corrugated metal culverts.

Hornbrook comes to Tampa from Kokomo, and Lewis said his products will be distributed in the Southwestern states and to Central and South America. The U. S. Forest Products, of New York, has leased over 100,000 square feet of space including a lumber storage shed and a carpenter's shop adjacent to Basin No. 3.

The space will be used for the milling of lumber which will be imported from Cuba, Central and South America and Mexico. Company owned judicial circuit, filed qualification pa Get quick relief of the cough, muscular soreness and throat irritation due to colds, at less than a dose. Let this old family medicine help you as it has many others. Try it I JUNIPER-TAR C0MP0UI1Da The authority has also made ar balanced orchestra, rrom i nrsi vw lins to five bass viols. Possibly the Boston Pops plays the Blue Danube Waltz better, but the Tampa Symphony was highly pleasing, from the opening violin trills, and the bass viols, and the drums, on to the harp pers and fees today to seek renomma-tion in the May Democratic primary.

rangements through the Ericson Engineering Company of Tampa for the painting and repair of the buildings in the yard, and Lewis said some Smiley, serving a short term which began Aug. 1 of last year, is seeking his second term, this time for a full four years. No other candidates have part and the piccolo. buildings will be razed to provide Gibson Girls! Side Tilts! Ballerinas! City Sailors! The orchestra seemed especially pro-fpssinnai with Schubert's popular un space for the requirements of les sees. Properties Leased finished Symphony in Minor.

It was a pleasure to hear (and see) t-hnse same bass viols and cellos and ships will bring in the lumber, it will be sawed and processed at the yard and shipped throughout the The industries which have leased country. A wonderful special. What v- property at the yard include: violins, then the brasses and woodwinds, and the kettledrums, and the flutes. They must have been practicing a lot with Prof. Wiltse.

It was The Ware Bedding Co, of Tampa, iewis said the company expects to begin operations about the first of which will locate in the space former announced for the post. The state attorney said he has fulfilled campaign promises by "refraining from accepting any civil practice and have devoted my full time to the duties of the office. Either I or one of my assistants have been in each county of the circuit one day each week." Smiley won in the run-off of the 1946 primary, against Clyde H. Wilson, Sarasota attorney. In the first primary, Roy Stubbs, of Fort Myers; Lamar Rose, of Punta Gorda, and M.

A. Rosen, of Arcadia, also were Marcn. ly occupied by the mold loft, warehouse and U. S. Maritime Com a splendid performance.

could be finer than one of these new Spring Jonquil creations in felt, straw or braid trimmed with ribbons, feather, flowers or veils. Navy, black and colors. PLUS a smart sturdy hat box you'll use for years. mission oiiice, over square Several other companies are negotiating with the port authority for leases, Lewis said. Among them is They had to give two encores, ru-gato on a Well-Known Theme, by Robert McBride.

and Perpetuum Mo feet. At the present time Ware is alter' tne Molasses Products, of New York City, which seeks a five-acre bile by Johann Strauss, an effective final number. The house should have been as well filled as the stage was. ing portions of the buildings to set up operations as Soon as possible. tract for a molasses tank farm.

The company will manufacture furni candidates. The molasses will be brought to Tampa from the sugar islands in the CIGARETTE ttire and beds. The concern here by Earl Ware, of Tampa, now west Indies. has a plant outside the city. All Hats by JONQUIL Exclusive with O.

Falk's in Tampa When the title passes today the Tec-Bilt Homes, a Tampa concern headed by James F. Wishart, is at present building prefabricated WAA still will hold equipment in the yard. At present, the agency is oc For BabyV Comfort and Happiness Come to O. FALK'S BABY SHOP Third Floor for all your Baby needs. Shop with confidence, choose from nationally known FAMOUS BRANDS that insure you complete satisfaction.

OUTPUT UP NEW YORK, Jan. 21. (P) Cigarette production in 1947 totaled 368 billion, a gain of 16.2 billion cigarettes over 1946 and 35.3 billion above 1945, Harry M. Wootten, consultant on tobacco estimated today. homes in the space formerly occupied cupying space in part of the fabricating shop and the three warehouses SUPERVISORS HEAR TALK BY U.

F. PRESIDENT GAINESVILLE, Jan. 21. (JP) An address by J. Hillis Miller, president of the University of Florida, closed the three-day annual supervisors conference here tonight, but the county by the yard machine shop.

The in dustry operates in about 40,000 square Lewis said it has promised to put all excess equipment under one roof in rra nr A feet of space. Wishart has been building pre the near future. Property Studied During the past year the port au fabricated homes at the yard since last Fall under a lease from the War superintendents meeting will continue O. Folk's Baby Shop Third Floor Assets Administration and with the u.t- wyijs: EXCLUSIVELY YOURS JBgljiwlBEmll through tomorrow. Speaking on the contribution of education to the development of a world thority has made an extensive study of the property and last Summer Lee F.

Pallardy, Tampa real estate appraiser, was retained to zone the area consent of the port authority. Glavanizin; Plant Planned Over 2500 square feet of space will community. Dr. Miller stressed the and to set fair rental prices. The Ericson Engineering of point that democracy is a way of life which depends on education.

Democracy is important to the world community which Russia would I SMOAIIMl I Tampa, headed by Ole P. Ericson, was retained last July to advise the authority on how the property should be divided for the proper industrial I like to attack by weakening the United States at three points, he said, and be leased to a Tampa business man for a galvanizing shop in a building which was used for the same purpose during the wartime operation. A space covering 1500 square feet in one of the warehouses has been leased to store insulating materials which will be used in the building of the new Tampa Electric Co. plant. A 1500-foot space in the former paint shop will be occupied by the Young Service and Equipment a business which conditions and serv and port expansion.

listed these points as military, economic and democratic governmental organizations. Ericson has submitted a detailed report for the use of the buildings and the other facilities along with He then pointed out the vital part estimates for repairs. which education plays in keeping each of the three strong. Ray C. Brown, Tampa attorney, was retained by the authority over a year ago to look after legal matters At a joint morning session of super "Up-See Daisy" Baby Trainer MAIL ORDERS FILLED 435 The foldback plastic Baby Trainer that attaches to back bar of the toilet seat, within reach when needed, ont of the way when not in O.

Folk's Baby Shop Third Floor ices filling station gasoline pumps. The company is now at Rome and intendents and supervisors, Colin English, state school superintendent, spoke on importance of cooperative action. and to draw leases. In November the authority published the first official port of Tampa bulletin and commercial digest which Hillsborough headed by Herman Young. To Manufacture Nails A concern which will be known as F.

L. Hornbrook and Sons will lease a space of 12,000 square feet in the former machine shop for the manu- EXPLOSION AT ARMY BASE ROCKS listed the advantages of the yard. It was distributed to more than 7500 prospective customers. Port Office Moved The port manager moved his office from the city docks to the administration building at the yard COUNTRYSIDE ADVERTISEMENT early last Summer. He was assigned SAVANNAH, 111., 'Jan.

21. (U.R) There was an explosion in a magazine at the Army ordinance depot here tonight, and reverberations from the blast were felt up and down a broad by the authority to look after the city property and he is now thor oughly familiar with the yard. length of the Mississippi River. Army Lewis said he was planning to move spokesmen at the depot said there were no injuries and that the ex his office again to the more centrally located former maritime training building near the main gate. plosion was confined to a magazine Never Brush False Teeth, Bridges Clean them this new, easy, safe way Brushing can ruin dentures! Clean yours with OKA, the new product made especially for this purpose.

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There were no casualties. The yard is surviced by the Sea board Railroad and several hundred feet of trackage is available for industrial use. TALLAHASSEE'S Approximately 4900 feet of is directly on the waterfront. AIRPORT IN RED TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 21.

VP) The Each of the three basins is 1200 feet long. The graving dock is 250 long City of Tallahassee lost $7431 on operation of its municipal airport during the first 10 months of this fiscal year, City Auditor George White reported today. and the former outfitting dock is 1220 feet long, capable of docking four of the largest vessels that enter the port. "Trimble" Kiddie Koop 42.98 MAIL ORDERS FILLED The genuine TRIMBLE Kiddie Koop, screened all around to give baby full protection against flies and mosquitoes. Folding type, two adjustable heights.

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Mr. Alligator couldn't have marked these shoes prettier. Ideal for daytime wear and designed to give you the last word in comfort. Red or Black. Women's Shoes Third Floor Above: You Saw It In Glamour now it's ready for yon at O.

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Beautifully finished in cream enamel, Tery durable. The strong cloth seat removes to launder. Your baby needs A TEETERBABE. O. Falk's Baby Shop Third Floor i.

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