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The Tampa Times from Tampa, Florida • 22

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The Tampa Timesi
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Tampa, Florida
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fr-i mm i 2-C THE TAMPA TIMES, Saturday, June 13, 1959 TAMPA SIGHT SEEING SPOT Nation's Weather Today HIGH READINGS ELSEWHERE Cold Air Relieves Sweltering Midwest 20,000 Tour Busch Gardens In 2 Weeks i 1 British Woman Plans German Boycott Drive LONDON, June 13. 0D A lone British woman is planning a campaign to boycott German goods throughout Britain. Her reason: She wants to win More than 20,000 persons have toured the Buchveiser By Associated Press 'Cold air knifed through, the midwest today, offering some relief to the steaming hot Brewery and Busch Gardens since the plant was opened to the public June 1. an Anheuser-Busch Inc. official said today.

Manager Kenneth H. BitUnc D. record .85 inch while Zanesville, Ohio, was doused by .65. Heavy rain also fell in the same area Friday, causing postponement of four major league games. Friday night, a funnel-shaped cloud, described as a "baby tornado" stormed through Cel-oron, a western New York village.

Trees were uprooted and Busch Gardens is located on an elaborately landscaped, 15-acre tract Its attract inns include about 403 rare birds, deer, buffalo, zebra, ostrich and horses. It includes a Hospitality House, where refreshments are served, and an amphitheater with a seating capacity of 200, which faces a sunken arena where trained birds perform. The 160-acrc plant also boosts a series cf dwarf villa cos with figurines in hand-carved, toad Ooto from U.S. VVfXrHf 1UMU 70 xCvJTV 7Q Until Sunday Morning I a tow Temperatures Expected I Jr. said the number of visitors has exceeded all expectations, making necessary an increase in personnel and a change in support for German compensation for 1200 "forgotten" people.

many of whom were jailed by visitors' hours. The plant and gardens now are open to guests from 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. Tuesdays throuch the Nazis for aiding the Allied cause during World War II. A meeting to be held in London tomorrow will be faced with the proposal to call for a nationwide boycott on German goods.

It will come from Sue Ryder, 33-year-old wife of a British Saturdays, Bitting said. On Sundays, tours are limited to Busch Gardens, which is open from 1 P.M. to 4 P.M. Both weather that clutched most of the nation. This surge of cold air and spotty rainfall freshened up a weather map boiled by a week-long hot spell.

The mercury slid some 10 degrees at midwest points during the early morning. The Weather Bureau in Chicago forecast significant daytime temperature drops throughout the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley. Elsewhere, another day of high readings was on tap. Thunderstorm activity was rather general in an eastern sector bounded by Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia. At least .50 inch of precipitation fell at many areas in a 6-hour overnight perk Pittsburgh, which earlier Friday was drenched by a heavy thunderstorm that flooded cellars and highways, reported .99 inch in 6 hours.

Washington, the plant and the gardens are closed to visitors on Mondays. there was some damage to buildings in the resort area. An amusement park roller coaster was blown down by winds estimated by residents at 60 miles an hour. The roof of a drive-in ice cream shop was lifted by the wind and tossed some 50 feet into a used car lot. Three men suffered minor injuries when the storm lifted the roof of their boathouse.

Severe thundersqualls and hailstones accompanied the storm. To the south, a 1.20 inch night-time fall was recorded at New Orleans. This was .10 more than reported at Jackson, earlier Friday. Busch Gardens is free to the public. stool houses.

The brewery has been In production since June 1. Flawless Performance DENVER. William C. Waterhouse, 17-year-old senior at East High School, made perfect 800 scores In three tests English, chemistry and mathematics at college entrance examinations. Waterhouse hopes to er.tcr Harvard University In the Fall to prepare for a career la science.

wartime air hero, who has devoted her life to helping displaced persons In Europe. "I am putting forward this proposal for a boycott of German goods in the hope that people throughout Britain will cooperate and hurt Germany'! pocketbook," she said. FORECAST It will be cooler and less humid tonight from the Lakes region and the middle Mississippi Valley eastward to the Atlantic Seaboard area of JAorth Carolina and northward through New England. Warmer weather is in prospect for the northern plains. It will be cooler in the Pacific Northwest.

Showers are expected on the south Atlantic coast, southern Florida, the western portions of the northern and central plains, Arizona and western Washington. (AP Wire- The biggest crowd to inspect the facilities on any one day was last Sunday, when 3500 appeared. Many of the visitors have been out of town residents, some of whom have traveled long distances. Bitting said. 4 i If.

ii i 1j I. Weather Data Rainfall for 24 hours, ending midnight .00 Eainfall for month to date 3.29 Barometer reading, 7:00 A.M. 29.92 Tomorrow Sun rises 5:33 A.M. Sun sets 7:27 P.M. Moon rises .....12:52 P.M.

Moon sets 12:23 A.M. Tides at Seddon Island: High 8:46 A.M., 8:15 P.M. Low 1:57 A.M., 2:54 P.M. Brownsville 93 74. Buffalo 76 62 .49 Charleston 81 75 .06 Chicago 92 63 Cleveland 87 62 .04 Denver 90 57 Detroit 83 60 .03 El Paso 101 73 Galveston 92 75 .45 Helena 93 54 Indianapolis 86 62, Kansas City 89 65 Las Vegas ....106 77 Los Angeles 77 61 Louisville 94 70 Milwaukee 83 53 Paul 70 52 New Orleans 90 71 New York 69 66 .18 Philadelphia ..84 69 .82 Phoenix 108 81 Portland 65 58 .07 Raleigh 87 68 Richmond 89 67 2.12 St.

Louis 92 64 San Francisco .62 52 Seattle 65 50 Spokane 83 53 Washington 89 69 .85 Wichita SO 61 i I 'J I i if I F. i 1 TEMPERATURE Florida High Low Rain Apalachicola ..82 75 Clewiston 90 69 Key West 85 77 .06 Jacksonville ..88 71 Miami Beach 87 76 Ocala 90 66 Orlando 92 71 Pensacola 84 73 Sarasota .90 69 St. Petersburg. 87 74 Tallahassee 87 69 Tampa 90 71 Cocoa 83 74 Cross City 91 66 Daytona Beach. 85 68 Fort Myers 91 70 Marianna 88 71 Panama City 85 74 Vero Beach 86 72 W.

Palm Beach 92 72 Other Cities Amarillo 90 62 Atlanta 87 70 Birmingham 84 68 Bismarck 74 39 Boston 76 64 .14 field Park Naval Air Station, Arizona. Lowest Saturday mornins 28 ai rraser, woio. Swing Is Costly AJN JJIiXiU UP) Mrs. Mar garet Messinger, 61, swung her i V'V large snoppmg purse at fighting aogs, one oi tnem her own. That broke ud the fieht.

hut when Mrs. Messinger got home she found $21.40 was gone from the purse. It apparently flew outwnen sue swung at the dogs. the West Coast's first, most respected name in Interior Design welcomes ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC. an honored name, rich in tradition.

We are proud to have had such an important part in the creation of your magnificent plant: may it assume its rightful place in the culture and well being of this entire area. f. NOIBS L- THE FIRST THING5 THAT WERE HAND-MADE! HA CINIG I DUITSO 4 A Print the SURPRISE ANSWER here 3 1369 Th fhH. i 1 i 3 Unscramble the 4 sets of letters, making a word of each jumble. Print each word, a letter to a squarebeneath each jumble.

The letters you have printed on the circled squares may then be arranged to spell the surprise answer suggested by the cartoon clue. What is it? (answer on Mondav) Ycslerclni answers: EXACT FEVER FOCAL NOTICE-FLEET FEET CONGRATULATIONS ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC. 3 if (S? -nAArO)iO) 1 i i CM BY LOBBY W. Lee Ward, A.I.D. Robertjohn Dean Dorothy E.

Ward PAINT GLASS Company TAMPA.

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