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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 12

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The Miami Heraldi
Location:
Miami, Florida
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12
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S' Arriv es in Tokyo Aussie Finds US Like Home 12-A THE MIAMI HERALD Wednesday Sept 2 X953 Cabinet OKs $60 Pension TOKYO Dr Henry Knox Sherrill of New York head of the Episcopal Church arrived Tuesday for a two-week visit RAISE CHINCHILLAS The action was not taken in time to permit the aged to re-oeive maximum Soil payments in September Those cheeks have already been drawn for $57 The $00 was paid in July and August before the Slate Welfare Board discovered the appropriation would not cover the full payment on an annual basis TALLAHASSEE (UP) The elite cabinet Tuesday agreed siifnect to approval of Gov Dan to release up to S330-000 froin the emergency fund to guarantee the maximum SbO a month old age benefits which the legislature promised but failed to support with an adequate appropriation The cabinet based the release on receiving a petition signed by an "overwhelming 01 the legislature requesting that an emergency be declared and prom ijng to reimburse the In 3 953 reservation where "I was so dirty they thought me one of and more civilized stopovers in Dallas Birmingham Atlanta and a "real Old South planation near Charleston Except mat he wanted to see South "fabulous heard of them even at he would have passed up this state "But now I've seen sunny Florida I camped out two nights on the road and was flooded out each time by America's cities including Miami he finds mostly uninteresting sees so many and pretty much alike" But he waxes enthusiastic over America's newspapers "Some are magnificent and some of the very best are in the villages and hamlets which hardly show on your Take cor of tfcem and hey will provide retiremai laaomo for yoa Roiso thorn In your opart room No odor $300 a yoor to food CHINCHILLAS prow end brood In rooms with air cooditioninp unit during tho warm summor months By tIOHV BONNER Herald Staff Writer A 24-year-old Aus a I 1 a newspaperman who is hitchhiking through the Americas from Alaska to Argentina said here Tuesday the United States has held 'few surprises for him "It's quite a bit like Australia you said Bruce Russell ide open spaces and tlie informal life the roads and farms and some of the cities lots like But The Melbourne Herald reporter was impressed by one thing found during 14 months in Canada and the United States: people are colossally friendly Everywhere I go they wave at said the tall blond youth "It took me two days to make 100 miles in the Midwest Everyone who gave me a ride asked me to dinner or Russell started on his hitchhike journey after wangling a two-year leave of absence from his paper Prest Photo A "HELPING" of snow-white swansdown taps this black velvet restaurant hat It was 'whipped up' by Parisian designer Balenciaga PEDIGREED SEE OUR REGISTERED PROLIFIC ANIMALS note would enable the board to reimburse the $350000 emergency loan for the present fiscal year and make up any deficit for the 1954-53 period Only one legislator the one Republican senator voiced opposition to increasing costs of welfare welfare business is getting out of hand throughout the Sim Frank Houghton of St Petersburg told the cabinet "People have quit trying to take care of their own They want the state to do Andrews said the aged rolls had increased by more than 100 persons a month in the past three months a trend which may be expected to continue McCarty readied bv telephone at the executive mansion said he could not give an immediate answer as to his stand "This is the first time have heard the proposal and will have to study it thoroughly" he said a matter of policy I am opposed to such procedures Elut I will give this every consideration I cannot be more definite until I have had an opportunity to studv rARMs or FlORiSA CHINCHILLA His paper paid his passage to British Columbia where he worked as a construction laborer at Prince Rupert to get enough funds to start out When he had saved $700 he headed north for Alaska I got to Prince George here they were opening a new spur lo the Alaskan highway the people thought I'd come from Australia Just for the event So they insisted I cut all the ribbons and make speeches 1 looked like a tramp until I borrowed a dress After bumming his way around Alaska by plane Russell headed south from Fairbanks with a husk ie puppy in his arms the parting gift of Alaskan friends "I carried that pup the full length of the AJaskan he recalls "But I couldn't complain He was so cute he got me all my Canadian magazine story "The Great Pooch paid him enough to finance another leg of his odyssey He headed across the United States Chicago Milwaukee Detroit and the Twin Cities and spent six months in Montreal working as a newspaperman and learning Then he headed south to Boston New York Washington and west across country to San Francisco and Los Angeles Two weeks ago he left California for Florida There was an overnight stay in a Navajo Indian PT LAUDERDALE 3-7111 A delegation of 40 legislators ied by House Speaker Farris Bryant of Ocala and Sen George Tapper of Port St Joe indorsed the action Tuesday Tapper said be had enough letters of support from absent members to give a majority approval However a petition will be circulated immediately to get the igqntures of as many as possible The petition will request the cabinet to declare an and pledge the members to remove from the welfare appropriation a prohibition against juggling of funds among the three major welfare accounts a Red blind and dependent children Board Chairman Charles Andrews of Orlando pointed out there is sufficient money In the over-all welfare appropriation to cover the deficit in the old age account But the legislature tacked on a footnote which prohibits the use of futids for the blind or dependent children to pay aged benefits Andrews said removing the foot AND THE SCIENCE OF PUBLIC LECTURE TONIGHT AT 8 PM DR ED WALL SPEAKER SCIENCE OF MIND RADIO PROGRAM 6:30 TONIGiy WMIE 1140 ON DIAL Storer Co Renews Plea For Channel Storer Broadcasting Co which operates Miami radio station WGBS and five television stations in other cities Tuesday renewed its application for Miami TV channel 10 The company of which George Storer is president became the fifth applicant for channel 10 here It previously had applied to the Federal Communications Commission for channel 10 but dropped out of the rnnning last April because it already owned five TV stations the limit allowed under FCC regulations But the Storer application A frequent practice of the Tuesday said one of the other county solicitor's office filingjUons disposed of if the criminal court charges on the rviiami channel is granted The basis of peace justice warrants com pany's other stations are in and hearings came under fire Atlanta Birmingham Toledo Dein criminal court Tuesday troit and San Antonio Tex SCIENCE OF MIND CHURCH OF MIAMI A Friondly Downtown Church Whom All Am Wolcomo AIR CONDITIONED McALLISTER HOTEL IISCAYNE BOULEVARD AT FLAGLER STREET PHONE 7-775S All Kinds and Sixes Wire FENCE ESTIMATE NO MONEY DOWN $10 At I A Meet FIBERGLASS! Currently other applicants for 10 in Miami are Miami Michael Zarownv attorney for Driver Faces Jury Trial in Death Clifford Sayler 35 of 427 ME 38th st as ordered by Judge Ben Willard Tuesday to stand trial by jury on a charge of manslaughter growing out of the traffic death of a 14-vear-old boy The judge Attorney Leonard McMillen to represent Sayler who had acting as his own counsel and set the trial in Criminal court for Oct 5 "I would have been glad to bear Ibis case (without a jury) if I had not heard so much about it the judge observed "I think it would be fair to you or to the state for nie to try ft and that is the reason I am directing that you have a jury Sayler had pleaded guilty to culpable negligence and not guilty to a second count manslaughter by driving while under the influence cf liquor Judge Willard heard testimony on his guilty pleaand then suggested he withdraw the plea When Sayler appeared In court: again Tuesday the judge directed! the jury trial Sayler Is charged with being the driver of the car that struck and killed Richard (Dickie) Briggs of 140 Washington ave last March 22 as the boy rode his scooter at rd and Second st in Miami Beach parakeet breeder charged two counts of breaking and "KAT terlng wil intent to commit alj 0 crime against nature levelled the PadeVlf a tl hpaded by school board Chairman Angus Graham FHA TERMS AWNING SHUTTERS attack in challenging the inform ations against his client Zaroivny contended the in formations must be based either on a grand jury indictment or on testimony taken independently by the solicitor or his assistants Judge Ben Willard agreed ALUMINUM REDWOOD MASONITE PLASTIC A BEAUTIFUL TRANSLUCENT AWNING-SHUTTER BUILT FROM THE SAME MATERIAL AS FEATURED IN LIFE AUG 1953 ASK ABOUT OUR NEW IMPROVED LOUVERED SIDES THAT 'BREATHE'! NO DOWN PAYMENT -FHA TERMS Modern Awning Shutters 5701 NW 35th Ct Ft Lauderdale Fh 3-9789 Bakcrv Files In Bankruptcy A voluntary petition in bank-! ruptev was filed 111 Federal court Tuesday by Mrs Bakery but he gave the prosecutors i 1 1 1 NV 36th st The petition listed) Thursday to come up with a de-debts of $117143 and assets of fense $164267 The firm offered to pay off its unsecured credits: on this basis: 5 per cent within 30 days and 5 per cent every four months after that until the debts are satisfied Included in the assets were S46-000 worth of real estate and $93-088 in machinery and equipment Zarowny raised the technicality when his client William ning 35 came up for arraignment on the two counts Manning faces still another more serious action He is being jheld without bail for grand jury action In a rape case PHONE 64-2963 LOWEST txFARESi NEW YORK 3900 1 nsjsr SEATTLE SI 2200 DETROIT 4600 CALIFORNIA SI 1800 PITTSBURGH 3600 CINCINNATI 3900 PHILADELPHIA 3500 CHICAGO CLEVELAND 4300 4000 COME SEE HOW TO MAKE YOUR DRIVING UP TO DATE 1 considered the toughest test of motoring stamina At the same time you're driving the fine car champion of the 1953 Mobilgas Economy Run And to make your modern driving even more exciting you can have the wonderful ease of power brakes power steering and the 4-way power seat Truly Lincoln is the one fine car designed for modern living completely powered for modern driving Make a date for a drive in the new Lincoln soon On your first ride find that Lincoln brings you up to date in more ways than styling True long slim lines offer welcome escape from the bloated bodies of cars designed like yesterday But Lincoln also brings you a new kind of performance with both astonishing action and faultless efficiency built into its new 205-horsepower engine For in a Lincoln driving the 1-2-3-4 winner among stock cars of the Mexican Pan-American Race A 1 iiS'-iA SAVE 15-50 ON CHROME DINETTES libs gjaidsM is 5 Pe Non-Extension Table with 4 S-Type Chairs Choice ot Rod Green Yellow or Grey Were $5950 Now 5 Pc Extension Table extending to with 4 Chairs Choice of Red Green or Yellow Were $7950 Now 50 Nicely designed Suite with Curved-Back Chairs and Extension Table Choice of Yellow Red er Green Were $8950 Now vt 12 OTHER CHROME AND WROUGHT IRON DINETTE SETS REDUCED FROM Power tteermg 4-way power teat power broket tea-tint gloss and white tide-wall tiret optional at extra cotf Dee't am the bt ttitvisit hit OP THE TOWN'' witA Cf SaHivtit lintfty ifttrettn 3:08 4i90 Stitiea WTVJ Chinnel 4 LMDA POWERED FOR MODERN DRIVING DESIGNED FOR MODERN HYING OPEN TILL 9 WED SAT LINCOLN Crowning achievement of ford Motor Company' 50fh Anniversary Ytori Forward on tho American Moad" MIAMI LINCOLN MERCURY Inc 222 SE Second Ave Miami --Phone 9-6592 4906 NW 17th AVENUE PHONE 65-1354 i.

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