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said she saw a ear approaching i Crest view Vas present to represent from their right 'quite a distance I the interests of W. H. Ward. 12 finaco Ns-Jnip Sun4y, Awgwt 2. 1553 away.

Seven of the eight persons in the Two Traffic Deaths Held as 'Accident' Strcibcrt Okayed As Head of USIA By Senate Group As Davis continued to question! $9 Million Bay St. Louis Bridge on U.S 90 Opens Mrs. Hand she became overcome two autos were injured rn the crasn. Wilma Hand died several da 3s after Defense Buying Slash Not Seen By Budgei Head (CONTINUED mom FACE ONE) schedules the Air. Force or ithe accident.

She suffered fractures (COWTINUID FROM AC ONC) Senate Foreign Relations Commit with grief and was excused by the Jury. The Jury retired at 13:35 p.m. ana returned at 12:50 They ruled the deaths accidental and recommended that no one be held lor trial. Members of the jury were: James practically all the way from the (CONTINUED FROM FACE ONE) so fast that his wife did not have time to shout "Lookout!" Ward said he applied brakes as soon as he saw the Hand car at the tee today approved President Ei Alabama line 10 cay ew xajui. Present work consist of construct senhower's selection of Theodore C.

Streibert of New York, to head the new United States Information of both legs, left arm and scaip cuts. Paul Hand suffered a skull fracture and other Injuries. Mrs. Vera Hand received cuts on the scalp, Bonnie Hand, 16, suffered a broken right leg. and Joe Hand, 11, sustained leg and body Ward suffered a bruise of trie ittl knee and Mrs.

Ward receivea an injury to the left shoulder and edsre of the road. That was about 75 ing two lanes of the highway, but the road department haa an the necessary right-of-way to widen to naval aviation dMring the year. I Gaffney Sr. (foreman), William ifeet from the intersection. judged.

know of no change in (procure h. uairney. Ben L. Fillingim, Raymond C. Riddles.

A. W. Roberts, and Henry Godwin. ment) of support aircraft, except four lanes. WORK IN ALABAMA TROOPERS' STORY Attorney Clyde Campbell or; bruises of both knees.

Ed. Ball as president of the At Agency. Streibert, a former board chairman of the Mutual Broadcasting will run most of the overseas propaeanaa program, the Voice of America and the foreign library propram. Both have been under heavy congressional fire at times. The new.

independent agency he U.S. Will Make Show Window Of Souili Korea (CONTtMUf mom ra ONO his agreement to fo along with an armistice, Is understood to have told him flatly that tha United States would not support him If he reopened the war. Dulles is due to leave at a.m. EST, tomorrow with Robertson a number of other advisers including Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge, American representative at the United Nations. The State Department announced today that he is also taking: along; as advisor and consultant a former New York law partner and expert on international finance.

Arthur Dean. He is a member of Dulles eld firm of Sullivan Cromwell. lantic-Gulf-Pacific Safeway Association, said Alabama naa four-laned to Theodore and has a new for the. Kaiser contract which already has been announced." (The Air Force ended a contract for production of CI 19 and C123 transport aircraft which Kaiser held.) Naval ship construction there Is two-lane highway constructed to the Mississippi border. heads went into effect today under one of the President's reorganiza Between Bar St.

Louis and rew Orleans, he aaid. there are only 36 tion programs. Mississippi Highway Commission, said the bridge is one of the largest projects undertaken by the commission. It waa made possible by special legislation passed by the Mississippi Lr filature authorising contraction of this and the Pascagoula toll bridge. Work has been started on the Pascagoula four-lane bridge.

Cost of the project is estimated at $10 million. The toll on the- Bay St. Louis bridge is to be 25 cents. It is eatinv ated it haa an average traffic of 5,000 ers a day. FRIENDLY RIVALRY Visitors here for the dedication learned there la developing a friendlv rivalry between Alabama and Mississippi to see which will be the first on the entire Atlantic-Pacific Highway to have its portion of Highway 90 completely four-laned.

Citizens in this Mississippi Gulf Coast area announced during the ceremoniea that a campaign has been started to have the Legislature amend a present law providing for the Bay St. Louis and Pascagoula Bridges so that a four-lane Biloxi Bay Bridge can be included. Work has started on the new road nothing in sight that will affect ships now under construction or in the process of conversion. However, it is possible that some overtime work schedules may be reduced. Army The Army "generally is miles which are not four-laned.

The bridge across Lake Charles and the Sabine River connecting Louisiana and Texaa is four-laned. Highway Patrol -Trooper Owen Cason said he was sent to the scene! to assist Trooper Glenn Murray and helped in getting the injured to hospitals. He said he talked with Hand later at the hospital. Cason said Hand told him at, the hospital that he was driving north oiv Pine Forest Road and just did not see a stop sign. Hand, in testifying later, told the jury-he did see the stop sign and did stop.

The trooper said he felt that Hand was suffering a great deal from shock when interviewed at the hospital because he "had just been informed of his son's Hand testified that it was the day after the accident before he became able to begin "collecting" himself. "I have been informed the Texas Highway Department has plans to construct a four-lane highway from getting into a pretty healthy position" in deliveries of equipment. There are no changes in Army procurement schedules under way Survivors of B-50 May Be Home Soon (CONTINUED FROM PACE ONE) isn't funny. He- served jn Europe during World War II and was shot down several times." the Louisiana border to Houston as soon as funds are available," ne added. 1 The highway also is four-lanea which have not already been announced.

(Among these latter are reductions in tank and truck production as deliveries catch up with previous orders. between Tucson and West Phoenix, and much of the highway California, especially in the Loa An geles area, has been four-Is ned. GAMS LING BAN TALLTJLAH. Aug. 1 (UP) A State Police ban that has padlocked close to 100 alot machines here and aharply reduced the city'i revenue will lead ta higher taxes, city officials predicted today.

In Florida, the only lour-ianmg on the highway has been between Obituary Jacksonville and Jacksonville Beach. The new Bay- St. Louis, bridge from her daughter-in-law. Na dine. ViSJ th.

rf saying he had been rescued. It was the mother's first word of trouble. reeching tires and lelt the lm- "Sha didn't say what he was res-' Cued from," said Mrs. Roche. "II TWISTED TO LEFT broke my glasses trying to read! Hand said the impact "twisted" the telegram." jhis car to the left and he went out A telephone call from the younger the right door.

He said the contains two 28-foot roadways sep LOCAL RADIO PROGRAMS WILLIAM HUMPHREY DE FUNIAK SPRINGS. Aug. 1 arated by a three-foot raised Special i William K. Humphrey, median atrip along the center line and a three-foot aidewalk on each aide. fPiahennen are already mak CtWTlAl tTANO0 TIMS Mrs.

Roche eave added details right rear door of his car was- 72, died at 9 pm. Saturday in Alaqua Community, south of here. A Walton County resident for 33 years, he originally come here from ing good nse of the sidewalks and report good catches. No effort will be made to atop fishing from the later. ripped off and the right front dooi The Defense Department inform-hvas thrown open by the impact and i I i ed the wife that Capt.

Roche was bridge.) Georgia. Funeral services will be held at The concrete trestle approaches 3 p.m. Sunday at Fieasant Kiage have the aame roadway width and all six persons were thrown out the right) side. He estimated his speed in crossing the highway at between 25 ana 30 miles per hour. Mrs.

Hand took the stand and said' her husband stopped for the stop sign before-proceeding. She aide walks as the draw span. The in the water 22 hours, had bruises on the head and suffered from shock but was all right. "The best thing of all was that they said he will be home soon," said the mother. Church in Alaqua.

Burial will be in the church cemetery, with the Thompson Funeral Home in charge. west approach is 5,617 feet long and the east approach Is 4.264 feet, the bascle span together with its steel side spans, total 317 feet in length. COMER LEE BEASLEY MILTON (Special) Comer Lee ADVERTISEMENT Railing on the birdge is low, with open construction permitting an unobstructed view of the water and Beasley. 39, died Saturday afternoon at his home near Pace after a short illness. "I FEEL LIKE DAIICIHG TONIGHT!" WKAB-TV Steps Up To Its Full Pover WKAB-TV (Channel 48) Mobile surroundings.

He was a veteran of World War First pilings for the bridge, con II. Survivora include his father, C. C. Beasley, of Pace; a brother, Wil structed by Merritt-Chapman and Scott the firm which did the construction work at the St. Regis plant in Pensacola, was driven Bill and I were looking over our savings account at Pensacola Home today.

We had no idea that it had grown so fast. The 3 dividends really add up! Now that's something worth celebrating' liam O. Beasley, Pensacola: ana two slsteri, Mrs. Leila Mae Shelton and Mrs. Evelyn Richardson, both of Pace.

Funeral arrangements will be an is now operating with its full authorized power of 250.000 KW estimated power. Tliis was confirmed Saturday morning by Gene Miller, chief engineer of WKAB-TV, in a talk with J. G. Brady, local electronics engineer. The increase in power, effected Friday, was accompanied by an increase in picture-resolution.

Reception of WKAB-TV In Pensacola has previously been sporadic. nounced by the Stewart Funeral Feb. 2, 1952. Slayor Confesses Shooting Throo Home. free Book on Arthritis And Rheumatism HOW TO AVOID CRIPPLING DEFORMITIES An amazing newly enlarged 44- page book will be sent free to anyone who will write for it.

It reveals why clrugTlind medf-cines give only temporary relief and fail to remove tha causes of the trouble; explains a specialized nonsurgical, non medical treatment which has proven successful for the past 33 years. You Incur no obligation In send-, tng for this Instructive book. It 1 may be the means of saving you years of untold misery. Write today to The Ball Clinic, Dept. 3809.

Excelsior Springs. Missouri NEW YORK, Aug. 1 (UP) A MRS. THELMA ENFINGER Mrs. Thelma Enfinger, 38, died at her home early Sunday morning at Venice, La.

She is survived by her husband, Collie Enfinger and CURRENT D1VIDENT RATE 3 The -Pensacola Illome -AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION former mental patient confessed today he shot two neighbors who 'bothered his mother by sleeping in the nude and then startled po licemen by declaring he killed another man whose death had Sleepy Hollow Florist Phone Us Your Flower Orders DAY 3-2800 NITE 8-6004 '3416 Navy Blvd. Parking Space FLOWERS BY WIRE other relatives. She left Pensacola 12 years ago. Funeral services will be conducted from the chapel of Waters Hib-bert at 9:00 am. Monday with the Rev.

O. M. cates, pastor of the Venice Baptist Church, officiating. been attributed to natural, causes. Oeorge Saleeby, 43, the sniper.

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was wound ed in the hand as he slept In his sixtn zioor apartment. Cemetery. MRS. E. L.

OXENDINE MARIANNA. (Special) Last rites lor Mrs. Ella Lee Oxendine, 78, were held Saturday in Cottondale Baptist Church with the Rev. Fer-rell Melvm, of Cottondale, and the Rev. C.

H. Hawk, of Chipley, officiating, i Burial was in the church cemetery with Carl Neal of Marianna directing. Survivora are six sons, Robert, Neil, Pete and Lawrence of Marianna. and Ellas and Charles of Tallahassee: and five daughters, Mrs. H.

G. Esterwood. Mrs. Leslie Bar-field and Mrs. Gladys Wiseman of Tallahassee, Mrs.

Lucile Hudnett of Scotland, N. and Mrs. L. T. Howard of Winter Haven.

A native of Alabama, Mrs. Oxen-dine died Thursday. She had lived in Marianna until six years ago when she moved to Tallahassee. Two Negroes Hurt In Knifo Fight The Negroes received Injuries a knife brawl Saturday and were booked at the police station for as ault with knives after being treated for wounds. Richard Pavne.

413 Tarragona waa treated at the Naval Hospital for a cut throat, and Cleveland Smith, 46 East Pearl was treated at the Escambia General Hospital for a cut ahoulder. The fight took place about 3 pm Saturday in an llev behind 413 Tarragona according to W. E. EDGAR HELTON Funeral services for Edgar Helton. 57, who died Wednesday in Miami.

will be held Sunday afternoon Jn that city. A native of Pensacola, hehad lived here 50 years before going to Miami. Pensacola survivors include a sister, Mrs. Brian Pursell, and five brothers, Huey, Dennis, Martin, Moreno, and Robert Helton. 81B Of ia ctf Ambrose and J.

A. Monti, mvesugai ing officers. Extension Council To Meet Thursday WALA.TEUVtSlOtl (Mobllt) VHP Chanatl 10 Flari 3 3a nia 00 I Uarrt4 Jpp SOFrlTatP Sacrptprr 10:00 SP It Mppp SWtoOAY AFTEANOOM OO'Mual Uatr NrP 1:00 indutrr a par 1: 15 Dr. FlP rtPP ChAnaj la TUpapW Hopr 30 Snadr Tcleacrtpt Nrp UNSAY N40MT rpQiTaaat pf tap TppW TOO CotoJy Hoot The Escambia Extension Council will hold its regular meeting Thursday at 4-H Club Camp on Nine Mile Road. It was announced Satur I SO Th KartT Sbpw WDSU-TELEYISICM (Ntw OrUcas) VHP Chaaatl Whatever your "needs for Fall tuiiM ing i repairing or remodeling, mahc this your headquarters for material day by County Agent E.

N. Stephens. Members wil be supper guests of the Escambia County Farm Bureau before the business meeting. A fish fry will be served at 5 p.m. Other Farm Bureau activities will start earlier at 2:30.

Council business will begin at 8:30 or 7. The meets every other month. 1:001 TeMrialoa FlAFh nppi :00WolerfuWop.n Aeta 30 Orient Cxprca OOlToor Stata FaraSp IS Nava SpaetPJ Wt Utt 10 OO Summer THatrp 10:30 TlUr 11 00 Arthur urrar 1130 Mam uerad Farty 11:30 SppvUpht en Twnorrpw lUal XstaU Shpv 1:30 Hop-A-LPBf CapaldF 3 00 Kit Carpop 1:30 W. Id BUI RleSofe 3O0 JambPrt HlfhUfhU 3 30 VI tor, Sa Pi tb Tpwp :00 Opprmtpr Naptvap 30 Faaiova Flarbovap SUNOA.V NiaMT 0OB: payoff SVNOAV MdftMiHA I 30Tsrt FUrp aa4 Tpm 19 cs MoraiBf Frpypr 19-10 Worm Vrwt 18: Cbriatesbpr FTP-wrm 10- 30 thi la ta Its 11.00,CTMit CUnrta smc II 30 8unl Concert MAS Warunt SpotllfM 11- What ta tM Wort MRS. W.

K. ROBINSON Funeral services for Mrs. W. K. Robinson, former Pensacola resident who died Thursday at the Tampa home of her daughter, Mrs.

S. W. Clayton, will be held at 10 a.m. at Fisher-Pou Chapel. The Rev.

John D. Thomas of the First Presbyterian Church will officiate. Surviving are four daughters, Mra. S. W.

Clayton and Mrs. R. F. Pittman, both of Tampa, Mrs. Sam Clark of Bartow, and Mrs.

W. F. Marriner of San Diego, and a aister. Miss Pauline Reese, a brother E. I Reese, both of Pensacola.

Honorary pallbearers will be Dave Johnson, Richard H. Merritt, Wright Reese. Dr. E. J.

Keeffe, Russell Way and R. M. Bushnell, active, all nephews and grand- llOOINltPtap RP tPT requirement WHAT A WONDERFUL nephews. Eugene Lewis Reese Jr, lo da David Pope Reese. A.

H. Reese, James E. Reese, John L. Reese, Thomas H. Reese, John Lewis Reese and Wayne Reese.

Lumber Paints Hoofing Concrete Block's Insulation Materials And All Essentials for Building or Construction Purposes 1 Brother Is Held tin Farmer's Death 1 OAK PARK, Aug. 1 Lf Murder warrants charging three men with. the death of her brother were sworn out her today by the sis-'ter of a 41-year-old farmer who idied of skull injuries received dur- tog a "drunken brawl" last night, ithe sheriff's office announced. I Emanuel County Sheriff P. L.

jYoumans said four men, including ja brother of the dead man are. in county jail in connection with the death. Mosley's body was found face 'down on the floor of his home by i authorities who -were called bv one of those being held, the sheriff said. 1 Paul Mosley. 43.

of Oak Park, told police he "hit his brother over ri 1 IV'- ut0w" Afs fce anew! r-. ..11 ei 1 nu onn fV' 'a. eo sum to 3 ftSttt So 1 anl8VS ithe head with a half-gallon fruit jar" during an argument. oft FEELING OF SECURITY CHILD RUNS INTO CAR Kenneth Peters, 6, of 2502 North Street, was treated Saturday for minor facial injuries received when he ran Into the aide of a car at Strong and Streets. Sheriff's Deputies Bill Davis and C.

J. Gentry reported the boy got out of a car and ran into the aide of a westbound car on Strong Street. Your Department Gtore for BnUdlng Material The car waa driven by Ira Hubert FISHER-BROWN INSURANCE- IT PAYS THIESEN BUILDING PHONE 7474 NORTH PAL AFOK HIGHWAY BiAL S1G7 Hatcher, 35, of 1000 W. Garden Street. Hatcher was charged with reckless driving.

The bov was treated and released at the Baptist Hospital..

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