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Orlando Evening Star from Orlando, Florida • 2

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Mayor to Dine on Gator Steak Tf I. It 'Jl FLORIDA FAGS 3 SAT. AFiiH. 14, 1S5 Orlando GI Likes Mariannas Public Hearing I Water, s.liifj a i-'H u.g "1 1 et rtaii gd frr lwt 1 i il" iid- 5 t. a VmU ti cf lit -an ivrii in 11.

aw ii a ri.i U.e ij- cti'nr tf iu i ad no rd pens i M.ir fccSJvlU a l.li ix lilt lu. t.e!l Lj-ir iisa in i'i OnWerovolc Problem Set vj it i an oiia si'-ui i te a lew fu) d1 new U. Jihtuig Joe. tl. '(ior whkb has rattened Lujelf in Cut tit mouth ou baby amis ou La Lucerne will ha carra.l V.

it It, i lii'i'S NJiir jtiir-s 1. 'jid. tiaiuu i r.a:-k-kiilt puweis for tt tiopuU oik his ii'uhd, In a irt'- 10 Ills Cuutity J. Jul. ii j.

1 ner, ilrsii ilws tKiriAiutal laius, nd l.hat tde Matlalilliu lias tiie "lifts ae.t'itl' Slid ttiev had ien to as S'U. Hiit li: tJiMlal Co-ed Survey To Be Made By Legislature Kind of Program To Ik Determined ration-free meat lor fcaivy epicu Agreement Lads On DJxV.c Day ll'Pl Korl.U'. rie. reans, accora-jig to Lt. Carl tod-eneaugh.

the Orlando police. Who shot tiie ivDtil Fri ma feeling Junius sir um Ll Ligliis t-iicy aie tx.i'g now." a mMiillar fu t.iei!ie how-evei. be pointing in jig ouiy lour leei and. when umier a bench il.t poll. dii'arUutiit.

looked htrmiess and innocent. An 'autupav." hoevr. proved his guilt to li.e of Lt. Rodctioauch who said in Ute gator's stomach were found dowuy feather, besides leaves, pieces ol newspaper and an eight-inch bass. "Goes the game warden would hate tOtten him if I hadn't first tt I hati'-ui iiwiim IMit lies fttuiij an Army Air forces eiiguicftir.g gro vote piiiiiUnt aj si'iit wma teg about 10 o'clock.

Cm the lookout for the creature for the Bat several ii.vs '-r "-N- doubt you've rad Ernie Pl'k descripilua of the Mailan-nS Wlilt is nuu-h brtur ihaii I group, rcpurw uii uw nothiiig but construction woik ha arrival an.4 that lit Otit TaUahasse tAP Regardless of open iy fiu is be a lied at a puinio htaring at a date to be Bimoiiiutd la'er, LHiriiif a to ituur deiitut before, a luitlt lev' lat roiiuiuuee iei- residents la the had repeatedly complamed tkat (he alligator was a met. ace to the community as well as to the ducks fit c-'uid ever do. Uut ti.t ie aie some is 1IVU1K 111 WUUUCM hvihw whether th Flaridft Legislature Dcsses ft co-education bill IhU Lii.iiKs he kit out such as our famous to-anri-un-haif nilnui tents with "half wood and half sciem suies." In the same ouUit tu tit th Isnlav SImLS ClfklsU nA Ir.iw. surmised tiie lieutenant. He added Ui he couldn't tell whether the an wis Bute, xor.e Manger" Hod two, the lawmakers are likely to lioi uontal raitui and ahowei.

At sa v. i l. cauaugn fcgniea uie isuir on the newspaper was an Issue of the eaat snore of the lake in sUaLuw Itopoiu-r-star or Morumg Sentinel. Uisnse couuiy siietui mius. start som sort of a survey to determine what kind of plan, if any.

lators diiiuied slaiyiy oa ahetner negroes sIhmiIJ be pwitilited to vote In democratic primaries and the was parsed and set fnr tvowt isoil WHS at mo fust I couUint believe tlittt rain eer came down hortsontally, but a half iUw.en or so daily aliowers om changed my mind. priunlv iiiitiia'a nllua Del are en should be followed in admitting teiuig the service. the hcftidm. Fund Only $250 Short The Elks club collection of funds in Orlanrin fnr th Sen. Juluj Mathews of Jackson.

iiilln KiMiiiMir uf the lull tn Navu Enlistments of the Harry Anna Home for Cnp- mere has been a decided In- in the numtutr of nliat- elections out o( the state's hands said, am not willmg to have a few nenroes get tl.e balonca of power and tell me how to vol. I Ariinil lhut. nf atata iJieo tnnaifn iscss only 350 or the pledged 12.000 goal set by club members an (krani State Joins Rest of Nation In Mourning 30-Day Period Inaugurated meuts into the navy hospital corps as tn nthnr heam-haa nf men end women to colleges. Both sides bate expressed themselves in ftvor of a surrey, but they're disagreed on whether Instillation of a co-education system should await reauits of the study. Bb, Bourke FSoytf of Franklin county, one of the Introducers ol a bill to admit women students to the University of florid during their last two years, proposes that the co-education system be Installed nest fail and that a committee be named "to recommend share of the $25,000 needed to me navy.

sia vniej a. a. tnuty, Jr. of Uie recruiting on ice here will open wide the duor to fraud," he said, "but If th deunocratic nartt? CRn't htild and futanea an Holland Toastmaster At Dinner Pan-Am Day Observed Here fa In support the home, Wilson Leonard, fund chairman, said yesterday. Latent dnnsOnnA wrm mA in announcing mree more eniL5t menu vesterduv.

Newly announced are the names as follows: election then we outt to abiogst tiie party." Under the proposed Rieasur. rtamnratlA nrliiiarv liinilAh, Douberly. stores. 110; Yowell- or: Marion ttendrix, Jr of Kituth Miimmarlm av The Stat nf rinrtrla m.UtW James Thcron Jnnea ann nt XV would be held and (Uianred by the Joined with the rest nf ihj na turn uree-tvey $25; p. M.

Rider. $10; Chester Fosgate, J. a Stienmst. 17. and A.

J. Guthke. an integrated system within which expansion may be made from year to irear "-v. Saturday in inaugurating a 30-day Jones ol Winter Oardrn, both tn the hoaultal eiin: and Raniamin democratic exisuuv cunimitie Which already has a regulation confining membership to "white" C1UO S-'UO, Florida la being observed with" a Iiawrence Pearson, aim nf Mr amt On the other hand. Sen.

Charles series of meetings, movies and ijcnuu oi mourning nonor ol the late Franklin Delano Roosevelt. 32nd president of the United States. Mrs. Clark Pearson, of Paole. Stark Returns dinner to which State depart- Input nffti'tala a frtMitir inviimnr Floiidians paid tribute to the Lt.

Gail Kuhn and other notables hav been in. 1 democrats. Nume could put on Uie ballot only by petition signed by a certain percentage of the qualified voter. Leading th opposition against the bill were AU'y On, J. Tom Watson and See.

of State R. A. former chief executive as funeral TT services wra In th Anmin' eanftjil fmm vhirh th ihu ia Killed in Reich vited. Th day climaxes tv week of vents commrmoiating the found Ing on Apr. 14.

iw, of the pin American Union. It avmhnh th influenced American life for 13 Orlando's popular air officer. years. formerly with the tr Forces Oray. bs pioiwsed o.

AUKt-y oi xauanassea. Timorous opponent of general co-education bills, contends action to co-educate on ksalation should be put off at least until the 1847 legislature pending a thorough study by qualified committee. House and senate resolutions proposing a surrey, of the state's postwar higher education needs by the Stt Board of Education and the State Board of Control have been given overwhelming approval by education committees from the two There's no indication" nf tfca Pirst Lt. Gall C. Kuhn 3R brnth.

At Tallahassee, the halls of the D0ra Orlando. Col. Charles measure which would segregate hv tfim tA tit legislature en mntv a hri permanent Joint elfort to preserve er of Sgt. John B. Kuhn, 31, the latter reimrtad miuino tn aminn w.

utars oi 52a Cherokee dr returns home today, follow i over uermany jess man month Aamifas cuiiiuvnis party "ajiuiaws, out would through cooperation of th Anier- br Uiem from party memberstup. ican republics. Contending that Uie bill 1 the memorial service bad been held Friday after which the soloes adjourned for the week-end. Gov. Millard rlrlu an I ago, was siuea in action in tier- ing nis arnvat in continental United States from Germany where advancing American armies released him from a war prison Ibis morning the Int-r-Amerl- must unporianl th 14 legUla- many on Apr.

according to War deoartmoiit iwvM Can division of the Flurlit Htatu cabinet, at special meeting on the aanu iIh harf iiinri Chamber of Commerce held a by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kuha of 144 Royal Palm cs. nuym comparative young strength iuuon assing mat "a period meeting at the fiwn Juan hotel her While Winter Park Rnlllna camp recently. Mrs.

Stark said this morning that she would meet him at the train alone, not taking their 20- the two farces on the general bill (prayer and mourning be observed m. K.urui was graduated from th Ohio nilhltn irhnnli In laia tur will have to consider, co-sponsor Sen. O. Warren Sanehex of Uvt Oak said that "The action taken on U.t bill will determine whether our pep! are guing to survive or stand a lot of 1ha fulla. B'e ninnmt to admit women stadenta at the throughout the state, in accordance colleg was host to state meetine U.

Carl Rodenbaugh of the Orlando police department shows the and later lived to Washington, with the proclamation- di ill v-mriita At tt.a of Pres. monai remains or "Joe," Lake Lucernes predatory alligator who uiunui oia aaugnrer. fclizaoetn, because "I don want him looking UUHI lUh IUSU 1WKUIJ university tor tneir last two years, but there's no trouble getting a legislator to commit himself on Harry a Truman. lie was uiauctea on Dec. so.

American AssoclsUun of Teacher HL ThS State KllnrmA Pnnr I at mnw mim wnman h.nA lU. and trained at Cams Lee. ox SMnun tun ihuMmh a. mivwui UJUbWIU UUU1UQ1Y VI SXmOW diicM this season on the placid waters of the downtown beauty spot. the question ol a surrey either Va- Camp McCleilan.

and at soclatlon of Teacivni of Fmneh recessed until Monday when it He. however. Will meet the baby lie court hat ruled that so long as elections are governed by state wnuu aaiuvt 114 ua memorial ia.ii ssw nn an mnmhi the infantry officer' candidate school at Ft. bnninr Oa oei ore or after Installation of a co-educaUon system. uv iu ou ciMui-uKii otxa insiae mm ana piece of news-pwper.

He gave up the ghost to a rifie on Friday. ii vity or uriando took part in Uie dav's event with a lunchsnn Old. as soon as hm arrfvna hnm oemg stationed at Slireveoort. La laws, no riiuen may barred from participation to such at 1 O'clock at th ahamhar nf Protestant churches as group planned a sneraai imimnii aon- and tn Texas, he went overseas cifhffierc wher Charles Morrow lion. Movies Inform Latins of U.

S. last June. He had visited his rela ice for Sunday morning. Individual churches held iwrvW The Starts are not planning any celebration on the homecoming for this evening. "I Just want to get him home and tot at him." Sirs.

Stark said. They will leave Monday, however, for Daytona wiison, lore'iin correspondent and author, spn on "New Crop for the New World." FDR Liked 2-Term Plan Pres. Roosenlt would nan tire- Data Indicating that Central set for the white house rites. Catholics prepared to hold mass Camp, Hospital Pormee Oo. "iwnnl f.

and South Americans ire going to tives in oriando several limes. He was assigned to the llth Infantry, whicn saw action to Prance, Belgium and Holland and helped to Close the Aachen gap. He was wounded last November, lWKTSltaiiierf in fnt'onil an ra. and then Near York a-lrh Wltiahath Sunday with sermons presented "In token nf nmfmiiul land and Jierschea Brickell, assistant thief nf th ttivNtrm nf equipped projection and sound trucks which are touring the highways and trails of our sister republics In the interest of cultural coordination. The population of Central and South America annrnxlmatoa that to spend his three weeks leave before they go to Miami for tom were asked by the Most Rev.

erred to continue the two-term Council Meets TTi Wst TftflHa Csmt and know more about North America, its customs and ways, than about reading and writing their own language were revealed by Herschel tunsl co-operatinn of tiie depart- josepa r. Hurley, bishop of the tradition to the white souse but uwin oi state, wui oe honored CUestS at a dinner at lh tt'imu St Augustine diocese to pray for Joined Ills outfit in tiia front Hn tjricseu. assistant chief rtivictnn nt fTospitai Council of the American Red Cross held its Quarterly meet in February. House Bought Sit. Kuhn was ft tail gunner me wen are ox uie nation.

The sports world stood still. Golf tournaments, ft wrestling match, two bowline match biu Pan ing Thursday, April 12. at th Park Woman's club at 1 Utt evening. Holland will be toastmaster. At a JO this afternoon in th Annt Sliwll thatrn at tlnltin.

cultural cooperation, of the U. S. State Department. Mr. BnckelL who Is guest of Rollins colieaa chirlnv tin.inu.

with the Eighth Air Porte and was reported over German Mar. 19 Hr hnVae nf il-a regional station hospital An AC, under the of Aiexsn- vi uie inmea is tail-mated at 133 million persona and many of them. Mr. BrickeU savs, are anxious to learn English. The 35.000 who are now studying the lanfusge could be brought up to 260.000 Slmnxt nvvrnicht K.

Am American dac Kituv Mumet! i.e- relar "Common Cultuml fernd of the scheduled for the week-end were ican day observances, was to Or- nd Ulion lepre-wnlaUv bt een Air Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster. The two brother mt In ran for third and fourth terms because he felt there was great opportunity to arrive at new political en and method of tog the peace that would endure for many years. Ee adVlsed ggamjt third and fourth terms becoming traditional, but added that so long as the right of the people to eote freely was safeguarded, he did not believe tee number of yews a man mieht K-TTe as president was too called off. For Parsonage, A residence' and property at the comer of Cathcart and Amelia aves, was purchased tills morning by K. Whitfield.

Jr. Orlando land iust before 1 1 Kul-n wnao icis morning for a meeting of the Inter-American division of the Florida State Chamber of Commerce at the San Juan hotel. nuia. ui ins iruojieci or a public forum diwuw.on with spears Irchiair. Mr.

Wilson, Mr. lir Col. llobtn L. Svott. Jr, Prof.

Henry Di Sprier t-rt i'A, leiS'trer and aui-inr I to the front from the hoepital. It ciared. if funds were available for 'more teachers. The peop'e of F.orlds, the state Offlctal ran Better Brakes Uie cnunci-t ana u-e miuiary. Mare tiian 60 Tepresrnt from th e.ht In Hi count si were pff.J -t, menUwrs of r.ir.n-."-.-e h'i tv Mr.

me nxii ine two brother hsd seen each Oliver in 1 yers. ia a Driet nv.rn lew granted the mer'ma. Mr bc assut In the Drwram n.i attorney, in the name of the Central fh'iri-iri Drive Starts isSed C. Coowr. V.

8. D. A. A'lfr. -v I Dr.

-r li, rwb- -e ih-iI awvsra i we! 4iaor wu-ars fceartsJ. officiaUlyJ The larrpst realty tran-acllin pressed Ure iwt November bF the late president In a letter to Dr. Hamilton Holt and revealed to v.Lite in jJi! n. a are Annwitaa motiua i i ture presented from specify I unuBwu luiiiijrrow. n.

as r-oraei3 before rcon toay ia it is Urn i tf appropfiiiUtjhs." 1 ty i'' opening car or a eily-wtde of Carecca If. Cav, cleik brate-test camoaign by local law of the circuit court, the property Tv 1 -r a i a cf Jetscn Kay, Winter Gnrden ne- im. Vtt fin lit tn vrva a r-i enfiirri'merit n'firr was sold for as snn itamm mi. plan's nis) oa dt term of 111 Imprisonment in tl. is tt annninnMrra' Wells Given Mayor Beardail said.

1 do the citizen of thin enirimtt fixed to the deed revealed. The title of the property wEl be transferred to the church nest week. Whitfield revealed. nity. both individually and through ft i1 i ii.

U. afcftWHdrr, Ai'lAC, f- C.ler, am'stunl field 'f si clause of Id 04i tt tr.e station i3ted Out of Iowa worker tocludi'j Hamilton Steven, field dijettor of Ityton Beach Naval Ar b-e. Paul Bevuie, f'eid sia penitenitary at itauord mis morning after swilt sentence on Charges of "break live and entering Pilot Medal with intent to remit a felony nouiners at a college memorial service st Rollins yesterday. Dr. Ho't would not permit direct Quotation from the letter.

Picnic Brings Letter A picnic under a mango tree to a former concentration camp to Manila and a of notne" to the person of wounded American soldiers, were the reasons for a letter by the mother of a liberated Am orgamzea groups, to cooperate with our police officers by having the brake of their cars Checked, and Dut in nrnnae iwm tes at p. in. todty in Ann'. P.uwell theatre depleting phases of life and background of. Die luca Empire, Portutal and Ui Amsv rea.

Tomorrow at there ill be movie on Central apd South American flower end an ftduca-tional f.lra on Midu: America. to wit: raoe. and with malm tn Also recorded was the purchase of a lot, 159 by 83 feet, in Winter Garden. Rnhrt Ci mil Capt Thomas J. Wells.

Pilot aault on 24-year-old woman. with the Army Transport Com dition during the period of the mother of three and wile of Barr of that city bought the prop camDaum wnirn mil Jmu Dayton fVsch, S.Sr. service mnn overseas. erty irotn r. I and fciizabeta R.

mand, has been awarded the Air Medal upon completion of ISO Judge William Msirahv ten- i-niei j. c. sstone or the police Arnoid for 5.000. acrordir.e ta department, eoooeratinr with the "tamn. mni bnrMl th neffrn to tha wiavimtim hour of operational flight over nat.nnol hrakajw i Mortuary penalty provided by the law dangerous and difficult India- sored by th International Associa FTtncis Koona, field director WrUh Conva'fvrent ho.psal and Mu.t Pevy Waddell, rerretuoa worker, Wih Cot.ncfl wo: I trit-luile wsny tr.r(ra:e lifting serviirs and tn of recrettiontl and Mias saver, irr nnnivs uranse county criminal co'irt this morning, where Ray pleaded guil China air routes, where enemy In i Heavy Peach I tion of Chiefs of Police, has in-! StTUCted his mm tn rsrrr nut tha Word was received hre yeter- rfav of tlia (fnaih nf llica ty cnaryee.

program for the drive. -A simple Demite fiharlff TVvri Kutlar Lee Boh am two year oil. who eweiiaii-nsrr-t en'iiiiment for th terception and attack was probable and expected." The award was made for the period of service from Nov. is. I Crop on Way uiue raieca nas explained Stone.

"It will take an and Dei. Sgt. Harry L. Baker left with Ra fnr Ttaifurit lmme1rit! OTownea Tarpon Springs uw of convalescent patient from i nursery. following the courtroom proceed- 1344 to D.

10X1 f.nt TU.I-. makes his home at 850 Park Lake I She Uie grand daughter of Mr. nd Mr. J. B.

Bohanan of Winter Garden. Funeral services wi3 be held civilian and Enter observance tt tl APT AC torluumg gift of flowet, ws and other item by Orlando and Winter Park pcrton tvpdir work done by cams and hot-piuil councils. erican lamay to the mother of one of the soldiers, Mrs. J. HL Rollins of Jacksonville.

The soldier, pvt. Paul E. Rolline is the rephew of Mr. and Mrs. 1 C.

How-bnd of 532 a Bummerlia st. "We feel that we cannot do enough for these boys who helped rescue us." the writer said. "After being shut In for three years, it is gTeat happiness for as to see Ihem." Pvt. Rollins was wounded on Feb. on Luzon but is improving according to word received by his family on March 29.

He is a paratrooper and landed on Luzon with the first invasion troops. Be has visited his aust and uncie severs! times Is Orlando. the test and I ask every Orlandoan vin Jarse PP1? oi who drives a car to help make this far-J peaches from Georgia, South task easier Carolina, North Carolina and Ar- frtv r-6 -kh ra Chief Stone. "In making the bu2c of ar'y peaches foT check, the offir-r iii niao. a eastern markets, accordmg to I Sunday at 3 p.

m. at lb First ii, urianao. The citation accompanying the award adds: "Flying at Bight and by day. at high altitude over Impassable, mountainous terrain through areas characterized by ex- Army Land Case Closed ptoiist church tn Winter flardfn lit with lb Rev. A.

Stulck offi wood block one inch thick on the I forecart by the Bureau iremeiy treacherous weather con- Final ludementa tn eonoemn. the foot pedal. jationiics oi me the oedaL tf Department of Agriculture released ciating. Burial will be ln th Winter Garden cemetery. MR.

W. J. FOSTER i-oor poard under He then depresses and a total of 1.434 it strikes the block hofnrM tha snere oy J. v. "iownsena local duties to oi.renm.

7inT I 01 14n(I ln Orange county auues to overcome, Capt. Wells k. a-Tir- n. statistician for the department. brakes begin to grip, the brakes Funeral service for Mr.

WUlltm Coast Guardsman Gyde McCul-ky. coxswain, of ISIS Jasmine Orlando, son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin J. McCulley, participated in the Invasion of the P.yukyu islands.

A crew member of a coast guard-manned Invasion transport. McCulley Is sccompiiied his mission with dis- u-Z a'" i j. rww, wno died last Saturday hi home her, were held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock The unusually warm weather has advanced maturities of the fruit by several weeks and while the abnormally dry weather may ihis morning in the TJ. 8. District court, Orlando division, following Sheppard Missing OraJy W.

Sheppard. Jr, of 11 Kent aS rrpxrted missing to action tn th Pacific war ton according to telegram received by his parent, Mr. tud Mm. W. Sheppard, Sr, U.i nmrnirf.

Kicnnrd, an chief meialsniiih. eniiited to the navy Sept, T), IDJil. after In June that yetr from OH. wiier he won for I in Play on team. He has (x-en mmt of ms- lor battle hrfnra mil wiu oe conscerea inadequate and in need of immediate attention.

If the brakes grip while the pedal is slightly more than one inch from the floor board they are not to be considered xafc arri thm i-nt- from EiseUtein-Wlfslnton Home 1 tUf SafSf T' rprv in hearings before Federal Judge Battery Price retrace sizes a a continues too veteran of the Iwo Jima. southern as- much longer, general condition for Normandy as the ten early peach states As the skipper of a land M7 cauij ycacii auiies vcr- Prance and Normandy er will be ursed to have correcuve i uo7ieT a. uevane. The case of the V. 8.

vs. S61 seres of land owned by W. A. Raflerty and 266 otli-r defendant was closed today with th excep ing craft, McCulley helped set tor Funeral with Dr. Marshall C.

Dendy officiating, Interment wU be to WilkmiUe, Ohio, MRS. ETI1LL CITHBERTSOV Funeral servlre n- hi measures taken Ceilings Set ageu so per cent ol normal, the h'i'hft n'inrm tprvirl wat-a In 1 Oratl-a rVvimtw HCaa ..1 1921 Condition at the same time tion oi minor icgai details to be mnnr. Ratkmin. Youth Rally Program Carroll riireetr nf rte. last year was 73 per cent; two Cuthbertson.

who died Friday, wiQ Some 534.7 some 534.7 the Suites emered th waf AP1 wonea out later, wlnl the McCror, Hold- years ago 48 ana three years a so 77. The ten-year average 11334- oe neia Btturosy at S.30 p. from EisrLjtein-Wlgglcton home for funerals with Hev. W. M.

lr. uie ana lessea ta twm am. manufacturers of rfnr tn ana cad ft part in seven mor actwms, among them tl.e Dines. Furmota and tKa IWt'n 19431 was 70 per cent. troops asnore on the Normandy beachhead on D-day and later performed the same task in the southern France Invasion.

At Iwo he was at the helm of a landing boat lying Just offshore with a load of high octane gas. Once the gasoline was disposed of he ferried casualties from the beach to transports and hospital ships. On the beach he was under fire every moment. In this area. wui officiating.

Interment will DELAY FOB lando Youth-for-Christ. will be the speaker at tonivrht's raBy In the San Joan hotel at 7:30. A number of special lnstramen-jtal selecttora have been planned featuring the Youth-for-Christ orchestra, under the direction of lands, at a later data. ernraent for military purposes ws included in the condemnation proceedings. The 963 acres of land was taken over by the army in fee simple.

Cpl Scheldt Dies Hi brother. Hansel D. 1 in tl; nave wi'n u.t ata. aa aii A il A To US. Who took a fear roi.

MBS. KF1X FROMPTOJf ST. rtl ir. rtung of chief petty officer, tnd Radar Recruiter Here Chief Harrison M. Reed.

navy radar recruiter, will be Is Orlando Monday for a two weeks tour of secondary schools in central Florida. At the schools he will give final radar examinations tit a ttt agpram nf vnttrs aim auiierea some casualties. was, a Ejnle Pyle puts It. very personal war mi fni ois vrouirr-in-law, ueorae Mar ry, is a corporal in the marine. Mrt.

IhlhV Ma lnr, a I Negro Woman Held Othella, Dawson, ymine negro woman employe of Yowell-Drew-Ivey department store, was turned over to Jim Black, Orange county Sheriff, todav at noon on a rha TV erlek E. Scheldt, with On. George NelJ Frompton; who died Tuesday, win be held from the EivUtein-Wigpinton home lor funerals Sunday at 30 p. m. with Rev.

C. Mtrlin officiating. Burial will In Mount Peace cemetery. a. i-anons lamous Third Army one week before Easter Sunday LtWTon today wt dmmi.itrtmx tn ih tt Charles White, Elakeslw said.

Rose Portrait Painted An oil portrait of Senate Pres. W. W. Rose Is now on display at the Paramount Studio in the Jefferson Court hotel, it was announced this morning. The painting, by Henri Sabin, Is to be hung in the state senate chambers at Tallahassee.

B. M. Durrance Dies in Action Benjamin Myron Durrance, chief shinfitter in the nan. hn haon her Ia! hliband. Jart.es b'lihMi of grand larceny, Chief L.

s. Rose, worn ne oiea oi wounds believed to have resulted from th action he described. Th irtp MBS. M. S.

TAXN'fR Mr. Arlid nilliom at rMr.n. rooie, Jr, according to ptiiert liled this mornin in li-, ennnte dressed to his mother, Mm has received wnrri nf iha J. Scheldt. Of 710 W.

At Judge court. her slAter, Mrs. M. 8. Tsi.i.er.

In killed in action and burled at sea with full military honors, accord 11 Ive ymt car er tncfe ts 1 i I I swMsa: tecs I 1 1 (US uwmmui y. I 1 First notice Of hef wmm.l Nalionul City. Clilif. A firmer resident of Orlando and ontr. came to Mrs.

Scheldt in telegram Mom's whm ha re who since his last visit here have prepared to take the Eddy tests. He will be in Orlando April 15,46, 21, 23. and 28. in Winter Park schools on April 18. A pop its, Ta-vares, Leesbur? on April 19, Titus-ville.

Cocoa, Melbourne, April 17; Mt. Dora, Sanford, April 20; Kissimmee, St. Ooud, April 24: Forest Lake Academy. April 25; Oroveland, Clermont, Winter Garden, April 27. Bus Driver Cleared The driver of an Orlanrtn Tran oi in urianoo oetecuve bureau said.

Tli girl wt picked up for Investigation Thursday after the reported theft of ft pocketoook containing owned by Must Hor-tenie Leftowlch of the lingerie department. She repeotedly denied taking the money, Itose said. Bond tiAS been ant at. 11MI T1TISVUJ.E MVN Jewell James ing to communique from the navy reef ived bv his wife anil Bar 1svmiK ported "slightly Injured." A second ents, living at Ft. Myers, lana fw oi er tree ktt was Brrectf.l by U.

a MATjiial Irtr.k DiUttnre on a f-iciuve wrrtnt i-mfil county, Mrs. Tanner was wod knma from her vwt here. Besides her she Is survive by her bmbsnd, two tons both in the service oversets, and two ritugh- A larmer Orlando resident, Durrance. 27. graduated from Orlando sat st (a MEETING FOSTPOST0 TTie meetmg of the Women's Relief club has ba postponed until Monday, AttU 16.

at o'clock attfce Tbeneaer M. S. church, -cording to annotinciseiit by M. D. Wright, preaitient Ing to li.r.-iria';.m lltird la lb Hijrh sti.no! In June.

1337, enlist the county sheriir's ofice. tlsp.rLfla in imnf uie west; nivt tmt brother, rftnckn Reed nf i teiegram arrived yestwoay teiiing her of his deata la Uie service cf his country. Cpl. Scheldt wss 27 years old and wss a resident cf Cy '-r Bay. his mother's former home.

He wss a student at Leltnd Stanford university and a member of the Stem Ku fraternity. He entered Die arm In fVinhai- tar ing in the navy the JoUowing month. He saw action in both the Atlantic and Pacific In addition to wife. Un PLAN Ai.mtMMt.S DAY Fifteen memhera nf tha Cowtity 4-H Uuis council met tins Pauline Durrance, he Is survived by four children, Myronslle Paul, Richard Myron. rob-rt lr and II MlflaU lervte ea Ee-capping He lotus yew lire wbilt wt reca yewnl sit bus, Hurcert P.iney of 1233 E.

was held blame-! lor minor traffic accident en st, 100 feet nf Hus-hey st, last nigfct sliout sccording to Police Ollicm L. and W. K. Mun4 who 1- V5tj4.i. 5 and had been oversets stxmt three Larry Orsy vn: a Mi morning th third floor room of the county cotirhousei to make plans for -H day, the second Saturday In May, at gorosis club, Orlwido.

Pres. Ilclcn Jones a monsns. His mother attends the Calvary Presbyterian church on Edftenrster dr. Grace Durrance of Columbia, a a broiher, Bobby Durraw-, who attends Ft. Myers hlh school.

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