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RATIONING TIMETABLE Around Florida ami Ueral FOODS Rrd and 8 valid through Jnly SI Bluo a valid through Aug 7 Ft Ft Oft Coupon 6 thro Sept SO SHOES Stamp rood for tat pair thru Oct 81 SlCAB St mo a pound fiplrn Au IS Stamp IS IS five pound ach (or bom canning coKsrr Stamp 43 Valid through Am 11 UASonvr A Coupon Cood for I gallons Florida's Most Complete Newspaper Federal-Slate Frot Warning Service Sets Temperature Predictions Record Last Winter By FRENCH Section Saturday July 24 1943 6 FORECASTING Florida's minimum temperature correctly 948 per cent of the time with 12231 local forecasts recorded is the record last winter of the Federal-State frost warning service According to Alfred Lorenz who directed the service from headquarters in Lakeland the temperature went no lower than the minimum forecast for a particular locality in 948 per cent of the cases The lowest temperatuie forecasts were correct within one degree in 963 per cent of the cases and the state-wide tabulation shows that all forecasts were accurate within 12 degrees The lower East Coast forecasters had the best record They never missed by more than five degrees and more of their forecasts were much closer than that Lorenz declared For a forecaster to get a credit for accuracy Lorenz pointed out each prediction must have been covered by the exact minimum temperature forecast Launch Ships Named For Naval Heroes One Commemorates Achievements of Homestead Flier A decline of 14 per cent in student registrations for the second summer session at the University of Florida with 622 enrolled compared with 727 for the first session was announced Friday by Johnson university registrar In addition to civilian students Johnson saiL approximately 1200 Army cadets were attendnig classes at thdrGainesville institution Col Bailey Highlands county school superintendent at Sebrirg received the honorary degree of doctor of laws at Stetson university-midsummer graduation exercises at De Land In conferring the degree President Allen cited Bailey for 55 years of service In the education of young people A federal court jury in Tampa has returned a verdict of $27310 for two tracts of land condemned for the use of Drane field Army air base at Lakeland On his way to Pensacola for advanced training which he hopes will give him the first naval aviator's wings ever won by an Iroquois Indian is Leo Thompson of Gowanda who has just completed his primary training in Quincy Mass He has two sisters in the service one an Army nurse and the other a Navy nurse Immediate erection of a 81250000 addition-to the St Petersburg plant of the Florida Power corp was forecast by A Higgins president of the utility company Higgins priority had been granted the firm by the War Production board for the expansion program which will increase the St Petersburg output from 25000 to 50000 kilowatts West Coast Fishermen Form Union Purpose of Group Said To Increase Price of Grouper By The Associated Press ST PETERSBURG Fla July 23 The Gulf Coast union composed of more than 450 commercial fishermen from Sarasota to Tarpon Springs on the Florida West Coast has affiliated with the American Federation of Labor and the International union and has taken final steps toward organization Chief purpose of the union says Paul Grosser commercial boat captain and president of the organization is to stabilize the price of grouper The union is demanding eight cents a pound for grouper and has refused to sell to wholesalers paying less than that amount Organization of the union followed a recent tieup of commercial boats in protest against dropping the wholesale price of grouper from eight to six cents a pound The wholesalers claimed that because of the cost of shipping the fish and their slim margin of profit in selling to the wholesale ice houses it was impossible for them to pay more than six cents a pound Some claimed their mar gin of profit was less than a cent a pound after the expense of handling had been taken care of The commercial boats again are plying gulf waters and the majority of wholesalers are paying eight cents a pound since the tie-up of boats and organization of the fishermen Press Photo WIDOWS OF NAVAL HEROES who christened two destroyer escorts at Charleston named for their husbands are shown here with Rear Admiral Jules James On the left is Mrs Eleanor Arden Craig widow of Lt Comdr James Edmond Craig of Jacksonville and Mrs Phyllis Parman Eichenberger widow of Ensign Charles Eichenberger of Homestead 0 Navy Photo BURSTING BOTTLE OF CHAMPAGNE wielded by Mrs Phyllis Parman Eichenberger of Homestead launches the USS Eichenberger destroyer escort vessel named for her husband Ensign Charles Eichenberger killed in action Sept 12 1942 in the Solomons There's a black in Florida in a new commodity onions the OPA has asserted at Jacksonville Pointing out that the top price the consumer should pay for this staple is 9 cents per pound A Pierpont district price officer said retail stores are charging more than 9 cents a pound for onions it should be reported immediately- to the enforcement division of he He added that Miami wholesalers have been found selling onions well above the ceiling prices and were fined for By The Asiociattd Press CHARLESTON July A guard of honor of 10 naval fliers veterans of last blistering aerial battles of the Solomon lands witnessed the double launching at the Charleston Navy yard of two new destroyer escorts one iif which was named the USS Eichenberger in honor of their flying squadron mate Ensign Charles Emil Eichenberger of Homestead Fla Killed in aerial action with the enemy last Sept 12 The naval fliers were Lt Comdr Richardson Lt Comdr Kelly Lt Comdr Gray Lt Jones Lt Brown Lt Clark Lt Green Lt Grimmel Lt (jg) Wesolowski and Lt (jg) Currie The USS Eichenberger and her sister ship the USS Craig went dow the building ways in a double launching ceremony that marked three distinct records for the Charleston Navy yard The ship3 were constructed In 59 work dais tying the recent record for warship building established by the yard they were 81 per cent structurally complete WIDOW IS SPONSOR Mrs Phyllis Parman Eichenberger of Homestead widow of the young Navy flier sponsored the ship named for her husband Her matron of honor was Ensign mother Mrs Ida Eichenberger of Naranja Fla Ensign Eichenberger was posthumously awarded the Navy Air Medal by President Roosevelt for and extraordinary The USS Craig was named for Lt Comdr James Edwin Craig of Jacksonville Fla an Annapolis man and a naval aviator who was killed at his battle station aboard the USS Pennsylvania at Pearl Harbor during the Jap attack on Dec 7 1941 Mrs Eleanor Arden Craig a defense worker at the naval air sta- A plea to Floridians to salvage scrap Manila rope lj ing around docks harves and boathouses was issued Friday by WPB officials at Jacksonville Shortage of Manila fiber has reached an acute stage and efforts ere being made to overcome the scarcity by salvaging every piece of scrap available Charles Coleman salvage manager of the WPB reported scrap Manila rope also can be found on farms in industrial plants in utility and highway maintenance stations and hundreds of other he asserted scrap Manila is collected it should be sold to waste materials dealers In case there are difficulties in disposing of any quantities large or small the salvage division of the WPB should be he added Citrus Board Will Assist ODT In State By The Associated Pres LAKELAND Fla July Cooperating with the office of defense transportation to conserve transportation equipment a committee representing all factors of the citrus industry was named at a meeting in the headquarters of the Florida Citrus commission here Attended by growers shippers and canners the group named the following state-wide committee by districts: North Indian River area: Bynum Titusville South Indian River area Wilhoit Vero Beach Hillsborough-Pinellas area Kilgore Clearwater and Knight jr Tampa Polk county James Morton Waverly and Maxcv Frostproof Fort Myers-Ar Rent Control Is Discussed At Ft Pierce Promotion of Harold Donald Felt commanding officer of the Daytona Beach naval air station to rank of captain has been announced at the Volusia county base Randolph Reedy veteran Panama City mail carrier who retired recently estimates he walked 117000 miles or nearly five times around the world during his career of 25 years He covered the East Hill route in the West Florida city during the entire 25-y ear period Dr Knapp state veterinarian has been notified the Florida Livestock Sanitary board may not charge service fees for vaccinating hogs with free serum to prevent cholera Attorney General Tom Watson ruled against Knapp who has sought to make the charge with the proceeds to be used to buy additional serum Pur- chase of Campbell park a 17-acre tract in the negro section of St Petersburg for 522500 by the city has been approved Capt Treila Welch personal representative of WAC Director Oveta Hobby recently visited Tyndall field She addressed the WAC contingent there stressing the part that they were playing in releasing men for active duty overseas Two Navy enlisted men from Florida have just completed a training course at Charleston in methods of detecting and destroying enemy submarines They are Bernard John Benson mate second class son of Mrs Benson of Fort Pierce and William Hoerst seaman second class son of Mr and Mrs Hoerst of Fort Lauderdale Indian Long-Time Lostman Key Resident Dies At 117 Pet Show Set At Park TWO DESTROYER ESCORTS NAMED FOR FLORIDA NAVAL HEROES are shown here at the Charleston Navy yards 'as the USS Craig left named for Lt Comdr James Edmond Craig who was killed aboard the USS Pennsylvania during the Pearl Harbor attack slides down the ways It was followed into the water a few minutes later by the USS Eichenberger named for Ensign Charles Eichenberger of the Navy air forces killed Sept 12 1942 in an air battle over the Solomon islands Eichenberger was a native of Homestead and Comdr Craig of Jacksonville HERALD BUREAU FORT PIERCE Fla Jhly Frank Ralls chief field representative of the rent control de partment of the Office of Price Administration is in Fort Pierce to look into the rental situation Specifically Ralls is here to de termini the facts in complaints which have been lodged with OPA in reference to alleged exorbitant rentals He said he would confer with Army Navv and civic officials tenants and landlords Possibility of this area being put under rent control as a result of his investigation was seen Should this be done it was regarded likely that rents would be at the level of March 1 1942 However the act provides that at the discre tion of the administrator rents may be frozen back as far as Jan 1 1942 There have been a number of complaints in recent months particularly among servicemen of high rents A conference with Army and Navy officials and representatives of other interests will be held at the Burston hotel at 10:15 a Saturday at which the local situation will be discussed Bert Bittan will represent tfre OPA adminis trator cdla'ara Ed Walla Arcadia: High- lands county area Paul Seining husband Sebring Orange county area Chase jr Sanford: Prosser Leesburg and Mull Pace Orlando John O'Rourke of Orlando general manager of the growers and shippers league was named a member from the state at large Two canners were to be named to the committee at a meeting of the Florida Canners association at Tampa The Florida Citrus commission was asked to name one of their group The full committee will hold its first meeting here Aug 20 at which officers will be elected and a definite plan of conservation adopted WEST 23 The the most And a champion exhibiting It is events recreation Mayo Opposes Tobacco Price -Richard Hamilton who claimed to be 117 ears old died recently at key in the Cape Sable area it was learned here Friday Hamilton who was born in Oklahoma of Indian parents was long a familiar figure in Key West where he made his home for many years He was buried beneath a large rmal poinciana tree beside the grave of his wife on Hog key This was his last request Buried with him was a large cross which he wore around his neck for more than loo years Hamilton left Key West last year to go to Texas for a short visit Several months ago he returned State Board Maps Plans On Postwar Problems to the Lostman river area where he made his home for more than half a century Key Westers recalled Friday that back in the Hoover administration when the CWA was launched Hamilton applied at the CWA office for work The clerk there told him that 55 was the age limit a man of 55 and give him the' same work that you give me and if I do more than him I will not want the he told the clerk The challenge was not accepted and the old man went a way blaming himself for not saying that he was 55 The late Judge Jefferson Browne one time chief justice of the state supreme court used to tell the story of seeing Hamilton who had just passed the century mark jump a three-foot fence one day on south beach while a younger man walked around the fence to get to a boat which one of sons had just brought into port with a load of bay mullet Hamilton always wore a large brim straw hat and a red bandanna around his neck Up until his fatal illness he boasted that he had never been sick in his life His eyesight was good and he still had a good set of teeth HERALD BIREAU PALM BEACH Fla July best cat the best dog and unusual pet in these hereabouts will be determined Saturday afternoon at Bethesda park the youngster owning such will receive a prize for it all a part of a series of similar being arranged by Arthur Black secretary of the city commission who intends to put on other pet shows doll shows and hobby parties at the various city parks as a summer program for youngsters Since supervised programs began several weeks ago at Phipps and Bethesda parks and at the Flamingo park a daily attendance of around 300 was reported by Black Hours are from 9 a to noor and from 2 to 6 Mondays through Fridays The secretary says he now is seeking volunteers to make up ri lA-monriball teams for boys of to 14 years of age Navy Relief Unit Formed By The Associated Press TALLAHASSEE Fla July Nathan Mayo state commissioner of agriculture said Friday that a proposed ceiling price for flue cured tobacco would result in in-ustice to Florida tobacco grow lie appealed bv telegram to Prentiss Brown OPA chief and Secretary of Agriculture Claude Wickard that if any coiling price is set on tobacco it should be no less fcan 50 cents a pound Mayo said he understood a tentative ceiling of 3857 cents a pound was being considered Referring to previous protests he wired Brovin: reiterate strenuously that no ceiling should be fixed However if necessary it should be no less than 50 cents per lie urged Wickard for action to prevent this possible great injustice to Florida tobacco The big problem will be finding jobs for all the people who ill want to work in the state Planning board figures indicate the state now has a labor force of 930000 which will reach the million mark by the middle of Treadway said certain specific data regarding industrial development in the state is obtained there is no basis for estimates of the number of jobs which will he available when the war ends If however the assumption is followed that we will revert to the employment level of 1910 there will he jobs for approximately $650000 persons can be seen from these figures that problems in-volve considerably more than stabilization of the situation as it exists of converting war industries in the state to peacetime operation must be found and full development of what we have in the way of natural resources to support new industries must be By The Associated Press TALLAHASSEE Fla Julv The State Planning board has shifted the emphasis of its work to laying out a state-wide master plan for cushioning expected postwar economic difficulties in Florida by co-ordinating the programs of private industry and government Conversion of war plants to and planning for public works construction will receive primary attention Chairman Chester Treadvtay said but the hoard also will tie in plans for development of agriculture forestry transportation recreation and public welfare is obvious that the small staff of the planning board cannot hope to do the whole he declared is believed however that a beginning can be made here and that such assistance as will be needed to complete the job can be obtained through borrowing engineering talent from state agencies and private corporations through formulation of consultant advisory Lt Louis Rehr Pilot Instructor DELRAY BEACH Fla July 23 Lt Louis Rehr son of Mr and Mrs Paul Rehr of this city has been assigned to the pilot school at Dodge City Kan Army air field a fly ing instructor Lt Rehr attended Washington and Lee university Lexington Va 1938-41 He ill teach combat flying of the hardhitting B-26 Marauder fastest medium bomber to students who have just won their wings at Army forces advanced flying schools Lake Worth Delays Increases In Pay LAKE WORTH Fla July The city commission Thursday night unanimously favored a suggestion that the problem of more pay for city employes be postponed until the new budget is prepared next fall The commission was informed by Baker city manager that present salaries were hardly attractive enough to procure sufficient help The city accepted a proposal to lease its casino grill on the ocean front to Tom Thomas for $900 annually The request of Mrs Drake directing the teenage center established here in the Squair bldg for a donation of $250 for that work will be studied by the commission before action It received a resolution of commendation from the chamber of commerce for the manner in which the casino beach is kept Postwar Plan Sought By Union Pleads Guilty To Theft Count KEY WEST Fla July Cecil Hoag enlisted man in the Marine corps pleaded guilty criminal court to taking approximately $10 from Mitchel Albury crippled brother of former Criminal Judge William Albury and Samuel Bayles cook in the Coast Guard pleaded guilty to assault and 'battery on the cripple and were ordered turned over to military authorities for punishment by Judge Caro Freeman Pilgrim and Lester Thompson coast guardsmen first accused with Bayles and Hoag were released when AJlen jr county solicitor nolle prossed the charge against them FLORIDA DEATHS WEST PALM BEACH A resident of Miami Mrs Florida Dupree 56 died in a hospital here Friday forenoon She had been here a week a guest in the home of her daughter Mrs Ricker Alford She also leaves another daughter Mrs Carrier Miami: a son John Miami a sister Mrs Gillespie Atlanta 6a and three brothers Joe Hughv and Xy mm Ratt of Georgia She had been ill for two months Orange Comity Food Board Quits ORLANDO Fla July 23 The food panel of the Oranga county war price and rationing board resigned Friday as a protest because "there is no penalty imposed upon the violators of the OPA The letter of resignation was submitted by Chairman John Graham to County Administrator James A Pittman Pittman issued a statement saying am considering what action I shall take An announcement will be forthcoming within 24 The food panel did not cite the specific violations over which it was concerned Surgical Dressing Room Opened For Hollywood Area HERALD SERVICE FORT LAUDERDALE Fla July 23 Preliminary plans for the or ganization of a local chapter of the Navy Relief society were formulated at a meeting of Fort Lauder dale Naval officers and their wives at the Fort Lauderdale Naval Air station Friday with Comdr John Pratt station commanding officer presiding Mrs William Munroe wife of Rear Admiral Munroe commandant of the Seventh Naval district and Mrs Frank Arthur executive secretary of the Miami auxiliary of the Navy Relief society and Comdr Pratt in short addresses explained the organiation and activities of the society Mrs Munroe and Mrs Arthur were guests of honor at an informal luncheon following the meeting Others in the group were Lt Comdr Bascom Jones commanding officer at the Port Everglades Navy Section base and Mrs Jones Lt Comdr Roy Robinson commanding officer of the Coast Guard repair base at Fort Lauderdale Beach and Mrs Robinson Mrs Jack Nelson wife of Lt Nelson captain of the port at Port Everglades Comdr and Mrs Pratt Comdr Joe Taylor station aviation training officer and Mrs Taylor Lt Moreau Stoddard station executive officer and Mrs Stoddard Lt (jg) Henry Barge station chaplain Ensign Brooks station welfare officer KEY WEST Fla July Local Union 655 has designated a committee to request a special meeting with Mayor Willard Alburv and city council BoCll Ratioii FlClcl for the discussing of postwar plans Clarence Higgs union business agent said that council will be asked to start at once the creating of a fund to be available after the war to match possible federal funds to be used for city projects Is Fatal To Four BOCA RATON Fla July The base public relations officers at Boca Raton field have released the following names of persons killed in an airplane crash there Wednesday afternoon when a training ship crashed in takeoff there Those killed were 2nd Lt Francis YanCleave pilot Boulder Col Sgt Joseph Whitmore jr Baltimore Md Sgt -Allan Dubois Morristown and Cpl Charles Franks Laurens WEST PALM BEACH Services for Marine Aviation Cadet Alvin Knot'n former youth here 21 who was killed in a crash of a plane at Pensacola Wednesday was scheduled to be held at the Gautier Funeral home Miami at 5:30 Saturday He was the son of Mr and Mrs Knoth former West Palm Beach residents Mrs A Bingham general chair man of the group has announced that the room will be open Wednesdays from 9:30 a until noon and from 1:30 until 4 also Thursdays during the morning hours can use many more volunteers during the present working hours and we can establish regular hours on additional days when Mrs Bingham said Staff members who also act as instructors include Mrs Ham-merstein co-chairman Mrs Young staff assistant Mrs James Mack supply chairman Mrs A Kellner inspection chairman Mrs Bussey and Mrs James Lallv patching chairman Mrs James Gallagher assistant sup ply chairman Mrs Howard Rink and Mrs George Rice instructors HERALD BIREAU HOLLYWOOD Fla July Responding to the call for volunteers some 50 women of the south Broward area reported at the opening session of the first American Red Cross surgical dressing room at 22G First Hollywood Bank bldg Nearly half of the workers were wives of officers of the Naval Air Gunners school headed by Mrs Maxwell Leslie wife of the commanding officer Hollywood has had one of the most active production rooms in the county for the past two years surpassing every quota of garment production assigned Under the direction of Miss Estelle Scholey surgical dressing chairman of the Broward county chapter of Red Cross the local committee will act as instructors McLean Files Petition For Divorce In Nevada RENO New July 23 6P) Edward McLean jr Washington Friday filed suit for divorce from the former Ann Meem charging extreme cruelty The wealthy son of Mrs Evalyn Walsh McLean current owner of the famous Hope diamond and hu wife were married in Washington May 25 1938 They have tw-o children Emily Beale McLean and Edward Beale McLean HI Mrs McLean's attorney John Sinai said she would contest the action and file a cross-complaint for divorce Today's Events Transfer of Prisoner To Ohio Approved WEST PALM BEACH Fla July 23 Following conferences between Baker sheriff Judge Robert Dewell sitting in criminal court here and Roebuck county solicitor officials agreed to releasing James 11 Traylor to Ohio authorities for trial at Akron He was charged here recently with having obtained $5000 fraudulently through information on a horse race An Akron detective will accompany Traylor to Ohio where he faces a charge similar to the one entered against him here Arrangements were made to assure the return here once his Ohio charge is out of the way Hostess Committee Given Certificates HOLLYWOOD Fla July Members of the senior hostess committee and operations committee of the club here who received pins and certificates this week included Mrs Arch Jones with 1735 hours Max Freeman 1316 hours and Mrs Roe Fulkerson 1051 hours In the 500-hour and more group were Mrs Carle-ton Hoagland Mrs Paul Robinson Mrs Anna Berg Mrs Hugh Wise Mrs Lawrence Williamson Miss Louisa Titus and Mrs Charlotte Smith WFST PALM BEACH Bethesda Recreation club Bethesda park pinochle 7 45 Palm Beach county Panhellenlc association with Mrs Arnold sandwich luncheon Servicemen's center Informal dance for SPARS 3-6 USO dancin 6-11 LAKF WORTn USO headquarters dance 8 30 Items of Record ST Mrs Clara Fuhrman Hendricks Edna Wallingford Mary Berkert Joseph Terry Marvin Nash 32 ORLANDO Robert Savage 74 rated as one of the best steel engravers of portraits In this country died in a hospital here Friday from complications following a heart attack Savage became ill last fall in New York after completing an engraving of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek andreturned to his inter home in Gainesville He came here April with his wife and stayed with his daughter Mrs Leland Daniels Savage's parents brought him to this country from Ireland when he was one year old and made their home in New York After completing his education Savage became a steel negraver and for 52 years had been associated with the American Bank Note co Savage is survived by the widow formerly Miss Ruth McMurriian of Columbus Ga his daughter Mrs Daniels a grandson Robert Daniels and a step-daughter Mrs Thomas Armstrong of Long Branch Funeral and interment will be here Sunday 4 Van Wagner Divorce Granted By Judge WEST PALM BEACH Fla July 23 Ruth Van Wagner won a divorce from John Van Wagner according to an order entered in the circuit clerk's files here Friday by Judge Joftph White who formerly had struck a report in the same case The new order canceled the former and the divorce was granted on testimony taken in court The former order was entered on the grounds that the testimony had not been taken in the office nor at the courthouse The court found that procedure was common among the legal practices in Lake Worth and in the new order laid down the rule that the special master hear the testimony in his office or at the courthouse Divorces Granterf In Fort Pierce Court FORT PIERCE Fla July 23 The following divorce suits have been filed in circuit court here John Shaw against Marion Shaw Maxwell Eugene Walker against Mary Ann Walker Dorothy Caroline Wallace against Frank Frazier Wallace jr Bridgeton Marion Vincent against Victor Vincent Callaicoon Center Final decrees of divorce have been issued in the follow ing cases Harold Meyer against Elizabeth Meyer Mildred Lucille Palmer against Lawrence Stephen Palmer i John Love against Delores Love Enters Guilty Plea In Delinquency Case KEY WEST Fla July Albert Cowart seaman 2-c USNR entered a plea of guilty in criminal court Friday to contributing to the delinquency of a 14-y ear-old girl Sentence will be passed by Judge Caro at 9:30 a Saturday RESUME GARBAGE SERVICE WEST PALM BEACH Fla July 23 olio wing reinstatement Thursday of 24 negro workers in the sanitary branch of the public works department collections of garbage were being made on schedule negroes who were adjudged ringleaders in the incident were dismissed Parolee Convicted On Morals Charges KEY WEST Fla July Robert Moore paroled convict was convicted by a criminal court jury Friday of being a wanton and lascivious person after an S-year-old boy testified that Moore had made immoral proposals to him Judge Caro announced that he would hold sentencing Moore in abeyance Parole officers are to be notified and it is expected by court authorities that Moore will be returned to state prison to serve the remaining seven years of a sentence imposed on him in criminal court when he pleaded guilty eight years ago to numerous house robberies AT WEST PALM BEACH LICENSED TO WED: Charlie Bruce CanupD Pomnano Beach and Rita Kut7er city: Frank Wilson Lake Worth and Nora Harris Indianapolis Ind Irvin Mosul Camp Murphv and Frieda Frankel Brooklyn Oeorse Brundase jr naval radio station Juot-ter and Lolita Delores Weeks city DIVORCE DEGREES: Glyn Huxley Evans from Feme Fowler Evans: Annie Lou Anderson from Mack Lee Anderson: Cecil Lester Osborne from Freda Mae Osborne Elverna Gackle from Roger Gackle AT FORT LAl'DFRDALE LICENSED TO WED Thomas Harper Miami 34 Army and Aurell Louise Baggett Jacksonville 18 office worker FINAL- DECREE Merle Reginald Dailey Mae Dailey Motorist Injured In Auto Collision FORT PIERCE Fla July Mrs Pitts this city was a patient in Fort Pierce Memorial hospital Friday as a result of injuries sustained in a car collision The accident occurred at the Atlantic ave Indian River dr intersection when the car in which Mrs Pitts was riding driven by her son Pitts and an Army car ere in collision Buy 10-Acre Grove In Fort Pierce Area FORT PIERCE Fla July 23 20-acre citrus grove with two-story home and tenant houses located in the Ten-Mile section has been purchased by Mr and Mrs A Scott of this city from Mrs Anderson now of Spencer low a The deal was handled through Miss Avriett the consideration not being announced 1.

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