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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 11

Publication:
The Miami Heraldi
Location:
Miami, Florida
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11
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WjPW9lVV uJiew fcflW'y II Wednesday January 16 1357 THE MIAMI HERALD 11-A 4 Children Left Fatherless 'r -r 4 fW 2 Die as Car Smacks Truck whether here to play or here to stay! four children Hattie Lee 10 Linda 7 Claude 5 and Charles 5 months Duncan is survived by his parents Mr and Mrs James Duncan Denver Colo a broth er and two sisters including Mrs Cal Holland of Hialeah The accident happened about 1:30 am The two victims pushed Dade County's traffic fatality toll in 1957 to six Coribboon Fxporfl line 1923 You'll never be nearer fo the WEST captivating countries of colorful foreign sights end Colonial charm Or visit nearby Havana or Nassau See us for guidance suggestions and reservations UNITED TOURS Oddcd to Ijouh tdojnsL -B FLCRIDA ROOM oIcuaIlcL Bteutifully finished CeK'edrat tiiirq Fully letousifd Cus-om-bwlt to individual A JSUI f4tn 32 Flagler Si FR 9-0601 By HENRY RENO Herald Staff Writer A car rammed a dump truck at high speed in Hialeah Tuesday killing two men and seriously injuring another The accident left four children fatherless Dead in the crash at 8th Ave and 49th DSt were: JAMES DUNCAN JR 35 of 2605 10th Ave Hialeah and a passenger in his car CLAUDE ORR 27 of 1117 NW 183rd St In serious condition at Jack-son Memorial Hospital with head and internal injuries was William Males 26 of Holly- wood Hialeah Police Sgt Robert Andrews said car crashed at than 50 miles per into the side of a truck driven by Martin Criste 40 of 1518 NW 34th St Criste was not injured Andrews said Duncan ran a red light as he was driving south on Sth Avenue and plow ed broadside into the truck which was carrying almost a full load of rock Orr a dairy worker Is survived by his wife Lillian and Ike lo Ask $76 Million In Drought WICHITA Kan President Eisenhower announced as he wound up a drought-belt tour Tuesday that he will ask Congress for 76 million dollars more for federal aid to distressed farmers and ranchers The Chief Executive pledged to a 15-state drought conference in Wichita that the federal government will use its full powers to help victims of one of the worst droughts in the histroy He also declared however that state and local governments should assume greater responsibility i financing drought relief programs and meeting the long-range problem Mr Eisenhower will ask Congress to approve the immediate 76-million-dollar increase in the new budget going to Capitol Hill Wednesday This three-point request will include: AUTHORITY to use 25 million dollars of the disaster loan fund to provide additional emergency feed assistance to farmers and ranchers in drought areas EXTENSION until next June 30 of 25 million dollars unobligated agricultural conservation funds They would be used for wind-erosion and conservation payments to farmers AN ADDITIONAL 26 mil-lion-dollar appropriation for refinancing of farm indebtedness by direct loans Mr Eisenhower addressed the drought conference at McConnell Air Force Base as he concluded a two-day tour of the drought-belt that took him into Texas Oklahoma New Mexico Arizona Colorado and Kansas pricM start ot 999 SCREENED FLORIDA ROOM 5 Ml Outdoor living undr i ovely cathedral ceiling Coo ouilt by craftsmen lo your custom design slow as 499 TOUR CARPORT Stf ft ENCLOSED OUU KO DOWN PAYMENT FIRST PAYMENT IN APRIL CLl tow Oa $lfQQ (jJejrfdtp SMITH-CORONA SILENT-SUPER Complete with "HOLIDAY CASE" Town Accepts Bid The Surfside Town Council has accepted a bid of $200100 for the town hall from Frank Frankel of 4441 Coilins Ave Money from the sale of the property at 9550 Harding Ave will be used for a new building and a water storage tank This offer mokes if possible for you to own a brand new big machine featured Smith-Corona Silent-Super with "Holiday Case" No payment of any kind is required before March STANDARD TYPEWRITERS! 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Lisa Ferraday talk expensive TV Chat Costs Her $7775 Child Support Request Trimmed NEW Comments that Hungarian-born actress Lisa Ferraday made in a recent television interview have cost her $7775 State Supreme Court Justice Vincent A Lupiano who said he had watched the interview turned down the re' quest for $9890 for support of her 10-year-old daughter Instead he awarded her $2115 The amount is part of $50000 in insurance the late Hollywood financier A Pam Blumenthal left to Carol Kincaid Miss daughter by a previous marriage His widow called the actress a homewrecker Miss Ferraday sought the $9890 for maintenance of the child Lupiano said the remarks the actress made about her welfare on the TV show hardly Jibed with her court petition Miss Ferraday in discussing the insurance money on Beat" a Jan 4 TV interview by Mike Wallace said: have not touched one penny of that money and I am not entitled to touch it It is in a trust fund administered by the court and pays for her doctor bills and for her schooling I take care of everything else Miss Ferraday said she had been Biumenthars for three and that he left her daughter the insurance fund without her knowledge The actress was divorced In 1951 from the girl's father Air Force Lt Col Kincaid Jr Lupiano said that Miss Ferraday no disinclination to discuss her on the program and a nobler and more self -limiting position than the one she asserts in this The petition to the court sought money for her schooling vacation trips clothes medical and dental expenses and a share of the rent of their five-room East Side apartment The judge said it of dutch treat between the mother and He allowed funds only for the child's schooling and dental care He said the fund would be dissipated in a short number of years the rate the applications are here being Miss Ferraday contended In her TV interview that am in a business where I make $25-000 to $30000 one year and maybe $8000 the next year I am the only Hungarian in captivity without alimony or child il- Reminder from CORAL GABLES FIRST RATIONAL a tP 50 LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS 4 Simt i FULL PRICE S5950-S69 PHONE PL 4-3356 FOR DELIVERY smmmH comma or ym ww um tiiLSKA? 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