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PAGE SIXTEEN WTSP 1380 Ke. TIMES PHON'E 5-1111 TIMES PHONE 5-1111 ST. PETERSBURG TIMES, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER -29, 1952 Forecast THE WEATHER RADIO HIGHLIGHTS OBITUARIES FLORIDA Inemgbic rloodiness and enttni-d ratlwT cold today. Fartlv Council Hedges On Hedge Law Wallace W.

Longfellow Tech Football Game WTSP I -J ,5 I A U.J. WfATHf BURtAJ rf'lomly t. croud it In south MUSIC: 2:00 P.M. Metropolitan Opera WSUN portion. 1.

W. Longfellow, step- Mrs. Anna Oskosil, -Lived Here 5 Years Urs. "AfiniTToth OsEosir .1 6:30 P.M. Bob Finnegan Sports atherof Mrs, Alex JWillson and 63, Tyler Bliss, both of Madeira Temperatures City Council decided yesterday to hedge on the hedge ordinance frZ 8 Beach, died Saturday in Columbus, i-iO- Mr.

Longfellow, 62, was re-4lfci First Avenue died from Jones and Lauehlin 8:30 P.M. Eddie Arnold Show Review UFLA 11:0 P-M. Sports View WDAE 9:30 P.M. Lombardoland, U.S. A-jQlZ FUN: WTSp 8:00 P.M.

Twenty Questions 11:00 P.M. Jazi Concert WTSP LnvrvTl JI7SP I AD ENTIRE: SPORTS: 8:30 P.M. Tanan WDAE 2:00 P.M. Georgia vs. Georgia; 9:00 P.M.

Gangbusters WDAE formerly scheduled for public' Steel Corporation in Chicago. Also surviving is a son, Rich Alpena. Mich. Ashevllle Atlanta Atlantic City Birmingham Ronton Buffalo harlottr. N.

I hearing Tuesday. I A poll of Council found a majority willing to adjourn the ard Longfellow, of the U. S. Navy, now on the carrier Bon Homme Richard. Thursday night in a local hospital.

She was a member of St. Jude's Catholic Church. Surviving are her: husband, Louis Oskosil, St. Petersburg; two daughters, Mrs. Steven Arch, Tiltonsville, and Mrs.

Drexel Lajge, Rayland, and a son, Albert Toth, St. Petersburg. inj hieairo ine ueacn Memorial is charge of local arrangements. Police Plan Charity Ball The Fraternal- Order of Police-quartecs starting Dec. 5.

Cincinnati Cleveland scheduled public hearing until a later date and ask City Manager Ross E. Windom to check the ordinance and rrfake suggested men's third annual Christmas win oe irom 8:30 p.m. High Temperatures end Areas "x- -ut jV JrKA of Precipitation Expected SaturrJoy i fi changes or deletions. The ordinance, up for public with music fur- be the "j3? pm Friends may call at Rhodes Funeral Home. The funeral party will leave today for services and burial in Yorkville, O.

charity ball, will Royal, Dec. 15. Bob inished by Burklew and his hearing, is highly controversial orchestra. and promised to bring forth many Admission will be by tickets that Officers knowing of a needy uujcvuuiu. aii uc aciucu ulujt uy miig are asKea lo give me name.

Mrs. Annie Williams Mrs. Annie S. Williams, 82, a native of Knoxville, died Thursday night in a local rest home. Mrs.

Williams came here five months ago from Seminole. She was a member of the Daughters of America in Knoxville. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Susie Boake, St. Petersburg.

Arrangements will be announced by the Ralph G. Cooksey Inc. Funeral Home. Killoran, Resident Pre. 2 .3 41 45 31 43 3S 45 4a 30 tt .44 83 30 41 S7 13 30 IK 33 ss 25 1 JH IS 15 -3 50 4 ft 17 47 32 13 73 IS 41 15 34 iS 61 47 34 2 35 24 4 75 83 IK 51 31 35 31 SI 41 37 46 42 41 34 BI 30 28 23 4r7 3 48 33 33 15 55 39 37 .95 50 33 40 35 17 70 54 40 33 C.

43 siae yara neages, neages ai in-nations oi toys, canned goods oriaddress, ages, number in familv, tersections and set rules for clothing with an approximate land clothins sizes to pithpr Carl TtmpSroture Figurss Show Avorogo for ArOO Arrows Oonoio Wind Flow John F. 1 1 Year conductor in front and rear yard Killoran, 85, retired value of $1 or. more for each1 Jackson, Hugh M. Harden or ticket. These donations will be ac-! George Gatewood officers in hedges areas.

I A. 01 1:30 PM. 1ST I 1 A. 01 1:30 P.M. 1ST Ram t'1 I Wmhsr Conditient Nov.

28,1952 for the Boston and Highs end lows in Inches Dallas Denver Den Moines Detroit Diituth fialveotoa Houston Indianapolis Jacksonville Kansas City Key West Knoxville Little Rock Los Aniteles Louisville Memphis Meridian Miami Paul Montgomery Montreal Orleans ew York Norfolk Philadelphia! PhoeniK Pittsburgh Portland. Me. Richmond St. Louts St. Petersburg San Antonio San Francisco Savannah Seattle Tampa Washington Several' persons complained uu-tudtge.

Maine Railroad, died yesterday in a local hospital. Mr, Killoran has lived here for 11 years coming from Boston and 1952 Aver. Record 1.61 2. S3 10.39 '48 Preclpltnoa January made his home at 357 Fifth Street that the law was too broad and should be confined only to height of hedges at street intersections. Windom said he would study the; issue for several weeks and make his recommendations on amend-; ing the present ordinance at a Low RADIO DiI Soys: SATURDAY nt again our lotal A'pSx bathing beauties are NOV 29 1952 viv 1 VS I wearing see-worthv suits.

Funeral Services South. He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, the Holy FeDruarjr 4.30 March T.65 April i.20 May 8.15 Juno S.22 Jmy 1.69 August 11.26 September 10.26 October 14.12 November 1.92 10.93 9.U3 7.85 ia ss 18.27 si.es 14.40 14.12 541 Tide for Saturday Nov. 29, 195? High St. Petersburg 11 Pass-a-Grtlle.

Sarasota. Mullet Key. Blind Pass, Johns Pass, Clearwater Corey Bridge, Gulfport Bradenton, Pinellas Point Gandy Bridge, Hillsborough River 12 3J 31 25 43 4 39 a 52 18 30 ISO 2.5s 8.27 07 6.90 11.10 8 2 T.T5 3.23 1.88 1.71 Name Society, the Knights of Columbus and the International Railway Association, all in St. Peters future Council meeting. CHARLTON Mrs.

Jennie C. Charlton, who came here years ago from Louisville, died Wednesday in a local hospital. Mrs. Charlton, 85, lived at 3533 37th Street South and burg. Also the Brotherhood of WSUN 620 A.

M. American WTSP 1380 FM 102.5 MC A.M. Mutual Pulse Of Pinellas WDAE 1250 FM 100.7 MC A. M. Columbia WFLA 97J FM 93.3 MC i.

M. National 6 S7 December 0.00 was a member of the Child's Park Moon -ises, Sun rises, 7:02 Sun sets, 5:34 Moon sets, Fire Cells Hayloft Hocdewn I Songs at Faith G-Mora'a isher m'n Brooktost Bngode Methodist Church. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Oscar L. Gans, Tulsa.

and Mrs. Clem Schmidt. Louisville. Services will be held Saturday at 2 P. M.

In Palms Memorial Chapel with Reverend Eugene West officiating. Interment will be in Royal Palm. Police Offer 6:30 Woke up Time :45 Wok Up Tim 7:00 News: Sun Dial Sun Dial :30 Newt Roundup :45 Sun Dial Grass Florida Wildlita Musical Clock Musical'dock-Weather News Garden ot Eden Newt Fire, 28th 3:26 p. m. Friday, one Street and 40th Avenue lot at Broakrast Brigade Breaktast.

Brigads Salty Sol AP News North. Court Handles 63 Cases Following Holiday Recess Rushing Family Percolator Patrol Percolator Patrol News ot the Day Roger Bennett Roger Bennett Fla. Fish A Gams News Summary Marriage Licenses 8:00 News; Sun Dial :15 Sun Dial :30 News; Sun al Sun Dial World News U. S. Navy Band Errand ot Mercy Souvenir Song Railroad Trainmen and the St.

Vincent DePaul Society. Surviving are two sisters. Miss Sadie and Miss Margaret Killoran, both of St. Petersburg; a brother, H. A.

Killoran, Somerville, three grandchildren. John S. Rhodes will announce funeral arrangements. Henry S. Kester, 82 Henry S.

Kester, 82, retired yardmaster for the New York Central Railroad, died early yesterday in a local hospital. Mr. W'ld. Newt R'ndup Neqra School Prog. Hawav Doodv Howdy Doodv (Applications) Frank M.

Boyd. 22. 425 26th Avenue Gary, 17, 3900 17th South, and Sylvia James Smith. 447 10th Street South. $5 and five days, disorderly conduct.

Street North. 9:00 Sun Dial Sun Dial Pag Cavanaugh Social Security No School Today No School looay No School today Na School iodsy CBS Newt Rotary Service Garden Got Robt.Q. Lewis Howdy Doody Howdy Doody Mind Your Manners Willie Ingram, no known address, $5 Stanley Albert Brandimore, 25, -820 24th Avenue North and Elizabeth Kennedy LINDENBERGER Funeral services for Hubert Humphrey Lindenbereer, 56, who passed away Thursday night at his residence, 1601 North Osceola Avenue. Clearwater, will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock In the Moss Criapel, Clearwater. The Rev, D.

P. McGeachy, pastor of Peace Memorial Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Interment will follow, at Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park. Mr. Lindenberger came to Clearwater six years ago from Garden City.

Long Island, N. Y. after retiring. Survivors include his wife, Lois C. Lindenberser and a granddaughter.

Diane Lindenberger, both of Roslyn Heights, Long Island. N. and a brother R. Newton Linflenberger, San Mateo, Cal. Greene.

23, 7618 Dartmouth Avenue North. and five days, disorderly conduct. Jack Griffin. 317 12 Pennington Court South, 10 days with nine days suspended, assault. Robson L.

Snyder, 25, Dowagiac. Sixty three assorted cases, accumulated by -Thursday's holiday, appeared before City Judge Herbert L. Peterson yesterday morning. Heaviest fines went to Ronald W. Tome, 4125 Park Street North, and Thomas H.

and Katharina Trumpy, 27, S10 No School today No School lodoy Space tatrol Space Patrol County Schools Super Noodle To Bo Announced TBA Archie Andrews Archie Andrews Mary Lee Taylor Mary Lee Taylor 2Sth Street North. John H. Adams. 434 12 Tenth Street Charles J. Dulla, 21.

Berwyn. 111.. South, $10 and 5 days, disorderly con 1 Church Dircc IU Hawaiian Mu. :30 Literary Farecost :45 Christian icienca Better Liv. CL Sunset Trio :30 Farm Conference with L.

Bromtield duct. and Barbara J. Khoen, 18, Forest Kester came here six years ago Mattie Mae Adams. 434 12 Tenth Street South, $10 or five days, disorderly G. M.

Frame Music Newt; Church Svc Payroll Parry Payroll Party let's Pretend Let's Pretend Give and Take I My Secret Story My Secret Story Hollywood Leva I Story City, Pa. New Court Coses Hit-Run Driver 'Understanding' Police yesterday reported no arrests had been made in the hit-and-run case in which 40-year-old Sarah Elkins was hurt. They said their investigation is "progressing" along routine lines. The woman received severe head injuries- when struck by a hit-skip driver at Tangerine Avenue and Preston Street Thursday night. Police theorized Ihe motorist who hit the woman may have done so without realizing it at the time and offered "understanding treatment" if such proved to be the case" and" fBe motorist identified himself to the Traffic Bureau within 24 hours.

connuci. Glennette Welch, 1835 Seventh Avenue South, $10, no driver's license. E. T. Broderick et us vs.

Charles F. Jessie Lee Stubhs. 2154 Emerson South. $10, allowing an unauthorized CITY person to drive his car. from Cleveland and lived at 860 Newton Avenue South.

He was a member of the BPOE No. 1224, St. Petersburg. His wife, Mrs. Clara H.

Kester, survives. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Baynard's, Inc. James R. Brantley, 1320 Jacob's Lane, $10. failed to stop for a stop sign.

Johnnie London. 1167 Second Avenue Eads, 1107 Ninth Avenue South, who were found guilty of driving under the influence of intoxicants. was fined. 4100 and 10 days, and North, $o0 and 20 days, reckless driv LONGFELLOW Wallace W. Longfellow, 62 years of age, stepfather of Mrs.

Alex: Willson and Tyler Bliss, both of Madeira Beach, died in Columbus, Ohio. Saturday. Nov. 22nd. He was retired from Jones-Laughlin Steel Barrel Corp.

Surviving also is a son, Richard. V. Navy, now. aboard the Carrier Bon Homme Richard. Memorial service will be held Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at Beach Memorial Chapel with Reverend Rribbins Ralph officiatinir: Interment in Woodlawn Burial Estates.

COURT ing. Willie Mae Robinson, 1423 Dunmore Robertson, mortgage foreclosure, Robinson A Robinson, attys. Leo E. Schnupp vs. Sun Top Furniture damages, $216.62, Cooper, Cooper A Tucker, attys.

Lorenzo Androtrrimon Reserve Life Insurance Company, damages $1,000, Sugar John Phillips, atty. Cimos Angelis vs Manuel P. Johnson, damages $4,000, J. F. Baya, atty.

Eievra E. Belllveau vs. Roy M. Sho-walter damages $390, Holland, Betts Jr. Esteva, attys.

Orders And Decrees Avenue South, $10, disorderly conduct. M- w. Ip. M. 1p.

m. IS! Theatre at Today Weather. New, SfTs'tif I01 Ranc Boyt Thcotr Tdo Deputies lit I 2 American Farmer Star, Over Veteran New, Amencon Farmer Hollywood Otru, Mut. Celling 1 TUc XU' Fun Fo' HoeHour XouNov Fun For All Arm, :30 Eddie Lcmar Orch. Devotiont City Hospital vt 45 Univ.

ot Georgia Shake The Moracot Galen Drake Navy 2:00 vs. Ga. Tech Metropolitan Opera (Music With The Army vZ Univ. of Ga. Metropolitan Opera or met Girl.

Navy :30 vt. Go. Tech Metropolitan Opera Notre Dame vs. Army Univ. ot Go.

Metropolitan Opera I So. California Navy 3:00 vs. Ga. Tech M-stropoliton Opera i Notre Dame vjT Army vZ 15 Univ. of Go.

Metropolitan Opera So. California Navy :30 vt. Ga. Tech Metropolitan Opera 'Notre Dame vt. Army yj.

:45 Univ. of Ga. Metropolitan Opera So. California Navy 4:00 vt. Ga.

Tech (Metropolitan Opera Notre Dame vs. Tennessee vs. football Game I Metropolitan Opera I So. California Vanderbilt :30 Mac McGutra Metropolitan Opera Football Game Tennessee vt. Show Metropoliton Opera Bernie Cummins Vanderbilt Peace Officers Eads" or days.

Both lose their driver's licenses for one year under Florida laws. Eharges were dismissed against E. E. Culbreath, 3227 15th Avenue South and H. C.

Taylor, 336 Tuxedo Court. Both were accused of MRS. ROBERT DA-a son. 8 pounds. 2 m.

Nov. 27, Mease To Hear Ervin To MR. AXD VIS. Clearwater, ounces, 2:50 a. Hospital.

Dunedin. Mary Walker vs. Edward H. Walker, order. First Church of Christ Scientist, St.

Petersburg, order approving third amendment to charter. Hazel Taylor vs. Lucinda Taylor, final decree. Nellie B. C.

Elliott vs. Allie Goodwin Weibman. final decree. Edelle Stewart vs. Frederick J.

Stewart, final decree. Hubert H. Lindenberger Hubert Humphrey Lindenberger, 56, died Thursday night at his home, 1601 North Osceola Avenue, Clearwater. Upon retirement six years ago Mr. Lindenberger moved to Clearwater from Garden City, N.

Y. He was a member of Unity Church and was treasurer of the Clearwater chapter of United World Federalists. He is survived by his wife, Lois Conklin Lindenberger, Clearwa -ter; a son, Richard H. Lindenberger, Roslin Heights, L. a granddaughter, Diane Lindenberger, Roslin Heights; one brother, R.

Newton Lindenberger, San Mateo, Cal. Principal speaker at the district netting fish in Kettles Harbor on Nov. 19. Tennessee vt. MCDONALD Robert D.

McDonald, 75. retired buyer and manager of men's wear departments in Chicago, died Thursday at his home, 4315 Second Avenue North. Mr. McDonald had been a St. Petersburg resident for ten years, coming here from Chicago.

He was born in Quebec, and was past president of the International Association of Garment Manufacturers. He was a member of St. Jude's Catholic qjiurch and the Holy Name Society here. Surviving is Mr. McDonalds' wife, Mrs.

Claire A. McDonald of this city. Rosary will be said at 7 P. M. Sunday in Palms Memorial Chapel.

Mass will be Monday morning at St. Jude's Catholic Church, 9 a. Rev. P. L.

Manning officiating. Interment in Quebec City. Quebec. Canada. The family requests that flowers be omitted.

Palms Memorial in charge of local arrangements. To MR. ANO MRS. JAMES EARL 601 14th Street North East. Clearwater, a daughter.

8 pounds. 8 ounces. 2:00 p. m. Nov.

27, Morton Plant Hospital. Clearwater. Bandstand USA (Metropolitan Opera Present, :30 Solute To Pollroom Today's Airmen The Nation Easy Rhythm 'Your Church Vanderbilt Football Scoreboard Know Your School! meeting of the Florida Peace Officers Association in St. Petersburg Thursday will be Florida Attorney General Richard Er Other cases: Arthur P. Black.

627 Highland Street North, forfeited J100 bond for vagrancy. Dorothy Duryea, S40 3Sth Avenue To MR. AVD MRS. PAIT. T.

HE INZER, 2163 Burlington Avenue North, a 6:00 Newsreel 5 ports reel :30 Rose Room The Islander I Mai Robinson swsl Tunet Moshier't Sport'catt Sol's Sports Slants Bob Finnaqan I Dinner with Dennis Bill Duncan Larry Letueur I Spec. Edit. Newt I Spec. Edit. Sports NBC Symphony NBC Symphony South, fined $10 for fairing to yield the daughter, 7 pounds, 6 ounces, 3:25 p.

m. vin. The announcement was made 7:00 Great Day Show Your Unseen Friend (Cisco Kid :15 Great Day Show Women In Uniform IC'sco Kid yesterday by Acting Capt. C. G.

NBC Symphony NBC Svmphonv The Forty MtlNost The Forty Million Henry Jerome Vo'tahn Monroe All :45 George Sheoring (Robbie) Robinson of the St. Pe show tersburg Police Department and Drive With Care, You'll Get There 5. Petersburg Has Been 10 Bays Without. A Fatal Accident Moss Funeral Home of Clearwa I Bob And Ray Bob And Ray Eddy Arnold I Gene Autry Gene Autry Tarzan Torzan ter is in charge of arrangements. right-of-way.

Joe Richard Stiles, 4466 57th Avenue North, fined $20 for failing to yield the right-of-way. John M. Stone. 406 32nd Street South, $15. driving 45 miles per hour in a zone.

Edward G. Hirn. 6510 First Avenue South. $15, -Suspended, failed to yield the right-of-way. Joseph J.

Notebaert, 8425 Bay Pines Boulevard, $30t failed to remain at the scene of an accidents $30, excessive speed. Robert A. Galiino. 2101 59th" Street South. $15, failed to reduce apeed to avoid an association director.

Robinson said around 400 delegates are expected to attend from Henry Jerome I Dancing Party Dancing Party Dancing Party Dancing Party I Dancing Party Dancing Party Dancinq Party Dancing Party 8:00 Twenty :15 Questions Family Theatre Family Theatre 9:00 Search That Never Endt :30 lombcrdoland U. S. A. MCCARTHY Mrs. Hattie Belle McCarthy, aged 78, died Thursday at her home, 2T79 Grove Park Avenue North.

She crime here eight years ago from Cleveland. Ohio. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Surviving are her husband, James J. McCarthy and a brother.

Harry E. Hodge, both of St. Petersburg. Services will be held Saturday, 2 p. m.

in Bavnard's Chapel with Reverend Charles H. Piper officiating. Interment will be in Memorial Park. eight counties that make up the Morrice T. Crane, 74 Morrice T.

Crane, retired tele I Gang Busters Pee Wee King inq Pee Vee King Steve Allen Grand Ole Oprv Steve Allen Grand Oie Opry Steve Allen Dude Ranch Steve Allen Jamborea Music For You New, Music Far You Sportsreel Nov. 26, St. Anthony's To MR. ANO MRS. RICHARD PRES- TON, 484 Manhattan Court South, a son, pounds, 6 ounces, 6:35 p.

m. Nov. 27, St. Anthony's Hospital. To MR.

AND MRS. RICHARD K. HARRIS, 332 12 13th Avenue Northeast, a daughter. 8 pounds. 12 ounces, 1:29 p.

m. Nov. 27, St. Anthony's Hospital. To'jIR.

AND MRS. ROBERT HORSCH, 1708 12 20th Avenue North, a daughter, 6 pounds. 2 12 ounces. 5:21 a. m.

Nov. 25, Mound Park Hospital. To MR. AVD MRS. HENRY DEMAES-SCHAM 853 53rd Avenue North, a daughter.

6 pounds. 13 ounces, 6:51 p. m. Nov, 27, Mound Park Hospital. To MR.

AXD MRS. JOHN HAIGHEE, 115 178th Avenue. North Redington Beach, a son, 8 pounds, 3 12 ounces, 8:45 a. m. Nov.

28, Mound Park Hospital. To" MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH J. DAILING, 623 Belleair Street.

Clearwater, a daughter. 4 pounds, 3:15 p. m. Nov. 27, Doctor's Hospital.

1 Moonlight 1 :1 Serenade :30 Moon Beams Moon Beamt Music For America Ave Maria Hour Ave Maria Hour James A. O'Brien. No. 5 Creighton Court. 3600 4th Street North, fa, blind-inr headlishts.

graph operator for the New York Central Railroad, died yesterday in a local rest home. Mr. Crane retired after 40 years service with the railroad and came here three years ago from Alma, Mich. He Frances Breeden. 2301 West Harbor :00 Jazz Concert (Meredith Willson Meredith Willson Drive 10.

disorderly conduct. district. Representatives will be here from Tampa, Lakeland, Bradenton, Clearwater, Winter Haven, Sarasota, and Plant City. Ervin is scheduled to speak at a chicken dinner after delegates spend most of the day inspecting the new police headquarters. Assisting Robinson in preliminary preparations is Lt.

Sidney Hil-liard. another association director. Jii Concert jBC Late News I On The Town Sleepy Serenade 'Sleeov Serenade I Sports View UP Newt Oscar Dumont Orchestra Luther Breeden, 2301 West Harbor Football Roundup Football Roundup :30 Jazz Concert :45 Jazz Concert Drive. $10. disorderly conduct.

Speed Takes Lives! Deaths This Year 7 Same Date Last Year 10 Hake It Easy! OLIVER Harry Miner Oliver, 59. retired master sergeant of the U. S. Marine Corps, died Wednesday night in his home, 5964 13th Avenue North. Mr.

Oliver, a veteran of both World Wars, retired in 1945 after 33 years service in the Marines. He was born in New York City and came here four Donald C. Carmack. 4241 12th Ave was 74 years old. ISign Off Sign Off I Aircraft Flash" 'Sign Off fNews Ision Oft 00 nue North.

$10, following too closely. Elmer E. Hammond. 1026 12 Jack Surviving are his brother, Theron Crane, Edmore, Mich; and son Street North, $10, failed yield the rieht-of-wav. a sister Mrs, Niell A.

Smith, Spo Dolores J. Reynold. 411 Davenport Avenue Northeast. $10. $5 suspended, no SARASOTA WKXY 1S40) WSPB (I4S0) TAMPA WALT O110) WEEK (130) WHBO nosoi ON AIR DAYTIME ONLY OTHER STATIONS IN AREA: BRADENTON WTRL .10) CLEARWATER WPIN (680) WTAN (13401 ON AIR DAYTIME ONLY years ago irom Tampa.

He was a member of the L. m. Tate Post No. 39 VFW here and the Marines Memorial Club. San Francisco.

His wife, Mrs. Lois M. Oliver, St. Petersburg, state driver's lecense. Josephine Mency.

2154 'Emerson Ave 'Fossil Dig Scheduled nue South, failure to reduce speed to avoid a collision, dismissed; no driv survives, services will be held Sat Ihe science Club will noia a urday at 11 a. m. in Wilhelm's Chapel er's license. FREE DELIVERY TESTING with Chaplain Alexander 1. McKelway ofticiating.

Military services will be George Green, 2531 Ninth Avenue South, disorderly conduct, warrant la- kane. Wash. The funeral party will leave tonight for services and burial in Lyons, Mich. Ralph G. Cooksey's is in charge locally.

David R. Hill, Ex-Broker; Lived Here Eight Years "Fossil Dig" at Joe's Creek Sunday. Members and friends are to meet at the City Museum at 9:30 FStHlMlSlli FM Relief PROVED MILLIONS OF TIMES Held at the graveside. Color guard. pall bearers and firing squad will be sued.

Jessia Saffo, 1421 Second Avenue South, $5. disorderly conduct. Air Force personnel from MacDill Air i Ly2i a. m. Base.

Interment in Memorial Park. James C. McVely. 907 Second Avenue, ii iiffil inr mi iirtinl ii MftstiBrliii Tqqv by millions of people 1 GUARANTEED REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES! TABLETS F3 Tampa, forfeited $5 bond, tailed to stop for a stop sign. Jodie Sanders, 1308 Dunmore.

$15, disorderly conduct. Dell Ivey. 1308 Dunmore, forfeited $25 CITY PLAYING 'HOSr David R. Hill, who lived here bond, disorderly conduct. James Swanson, 1116 Burlington Ave for eight years at 4550 Ninth mm dSemor Missouri Citizen, 97, nue North, $10, suspended, disorderly con duct.

Fred Willi. 3135 Eighth Avenue South, $10, disorderly conduct. Eva G. Willis, 3132 Eighth Avenue Radio Television Seeking Gainful Toif Here South, $10, suspended, disorderly con Today on Radio duct. Richard Wilson.

602 Jordan Park, $10 and five days, disorderly conduct. i.f 7 Todd Hyatt Stores 666 Cenrrol Avt. Phone 7-2184 mm Overdue Fishing, Vessel Towed Toward Home The fishing vessel, Little Chris, was visiting his daughter," Mrs. A.T.Johnston. Mr.

Hill, a former resident of Mount was a retired broker. He had been associated with the firm of Moore, Leonard and Lynch in Pittsburgh. He was a member of the Mount Lebanon Methodist Church, the Dor-mont Lodge No. 684, F. and A.

and the Pennsylvania Consistory. In addition to his daughter, he is survived by his wife, Gertrude L. Hill, now in Mount Lebanon; two sons, Joseph R. Hill, Birmingham, and David A. Hill Detroit; a brother, Ruble Hill, Pasadena, and six pended sentence handed down, by Silk.

Yesterday afternoon the nonagenarian was in trouble again. Instead of leaving town, he was found in the business district slightly intoxicated, idle and disorderly. He is resting comfortably in a corridor bed in Mound Park Hospital, but under a $50 bond by police. reported overdue Sunday at Fort Myers arid found drifting 180 miles south-southwest of Sanibel Island Thursday afternoon, was sched OF uled, to reach Fort Myers last night, A 97 year old Missourian who came here Wednesday "to get a job" was in Mound Park Hospital last night after running afoul of the law in as many days. John Cams, from Kansas City, told police he had "understood St.

Petersburg was a friendly place for old people" and that he "had no money but wanted to get a job:" He was charged with vagrancy Wednesday afternoon when found inebriated by Patrolman Ernie R. Nicks. He spent Thanksgiving Day in City Jail, where he was served a turkey dinner. Yesterday, appearing before Magistrate Edward P. Silk, the elderly visitor said he had enough money to buy his return ticket to Kansas City, thereby receiving a 30 day sus- g-i rJ 1 The 60-foot craft was taken in Trash Collection OEORGSA tow by the fishing vessel, Boxer the local Coast Guard station re NORTH SIDE 9th Avenue be in services ana Dunal were Mount Lebanon.

ported. The Little Chris was sight tween 9th and 16th Streets. SOUTH SIDE 10th Avenue be ed Thursday by a St. Petersburg based Coast Guard PBM. vs.

tween 9th and 16th Streets. Opera THE METROPOLIAN BROADCASTS neigtarz cverotoomtng ADVERTISMENT ANOTHER' TOP ATTRACTION OH "THE STATION FOR ALL GOOD SPORTS" AZALEAS 97c hild EACH Mrs. Mary Conlon Mrs. Mary E. Conlon, 70, widow of the late Francis X.

Conlon, died yesterday in her home, 8454 Third Street North. She came here a year and a half ago from Altoona, and was a member of St. Paul's Catholic Church here. She is survived by two daughters. Mrs.

C. F. Duncan, St. Petersburg, and Mrs. Rita Weaver, San Diego, three sons, Joseph, Michael and Donald Conlon, all of Altoona, and a brother, Charles Merritts, Altoona.

Friends may call at Rhodes Chapel. The funeral party will leave this morning for services and burial in Altoona. All Colors rrnaTm AY Tt Sr. I P.AA. resume for the 13th.

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(3) It contains no narcotics to disturb nature's processes. (4) it will aid nature to soothe and heal raw. tender, inflamed throat and bronchial membranes, thus relieving the cough and promoting rest and sleep. Ask for ereomulsion for Children in the pink and blue package. CREOfyiUIfSION FOR CHILDREN 7 Jeff Rutland Seed Co.

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