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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 5

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The Miami Heraldi
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Miami, Florida
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Wednesday March 7 ltSl THE MIAMI HERALD 3-C DEATH NOTICES Defense Job Offers Must Be Specific GEORCF I) MEL AS Funeral services 2 30 Wed osutier Chapel interment wooc- lea-n IABBV MILLER Age 71 of 17 ith St pwued away Tues He had re- in Miami lor me pas' 13 1 stB be ennounced by tne Funeral Home em City Fixes Filing Period LAKE With a mayor four commissioners and municipal judge to be named in the city election April 3 the filing period for candidates opened Tuesday It Mill close at 5 March 23 Should a second primary be necessary it will be April 17 Lake Worth voters on April 3 for the first time M-ill vote for all commissioners without regard for candidates' precinct Also for the first time terms of office will be staggered so that all do expire at the same time There are approximately 5000 voters subject to registration who have until 5 on March 20 to register at the office of City Clerk Ewing Industries Given Tips On Orders By CHARLES FERNANDEZ HENBT GOODMAN 111 West Dl Lido Dr Suddenly on March th Survivors include 3 sons and 1 daughter Remains were sent to Brooklyn Services to be held there st "The Riverside No 1 Ocean Parkway" on Thurs March tth 1PM Local arrangements in charge ot "Riverside Memorial Chane WILLIAM BBOWN IBM Ocean Dr Remains were sent to Boston tor services and interment by "Riverside Memorial HENBT GOODMAN of Brooklyn and Miami Beach Beloved lather of Beic Krakowsky Abraham Jacob and Dr Morris Goodman and loving grandtather and greet-grsndfsther passed sway Tues March th Funeral services will be held tn Brooslyn Thurs afternoon Mar Fort Lauderdale Surveyed By Navy As Testing Station By FRED PARKER Herald Staff Writer FORT Four key officials of the United States Naval Ordnance laboratory at Silver Spring Md arrived in Fort Lauderdale Tuesday to begin a series of studies on possible ordnance tests by the United States fleet in the Atlantic a st tne Riverside Memorial MtRltRET TOWU Service- today ocean off this city Members of the Navy group are Funeral Home MBS VIRGINIA PAINTER 44 Ot 3140 60th St passed assy Tues Leaves sons hobert William Albert Wilbur and Eugene Bister Mrs Julia Ross steo-tather Waiter Alien Axraiisencn is by Bess MBS BEBTHA EAI 6 Funeral services 11 A Wea uraveasde Miami afenririsl Cemetery PhUbrirks Mieml Funeral ir Home tn charge ot Sewage Disposal Survey Ordered BOYNTOX PEACH Authorization of a preliminary survey on a contemplated sewage disposal system was made by city commissioners at a regular meeting here Monday night Engineer George Brockway West Palm Beach was ordered to make a preliminary survey and compile material for submission to the federal government for a planning grant to finance plans for the proposed system T1N ABB 45 of alal Z7th Are panned sway In a Miami noscal Mon A resident of Miami lor tne Florida industries seeking defense orders were advised Tuesday to use a bulls-eye rather than a shotgun approach The advice developed during a ession in Miami of the Florida Industrial Development Council set up 16 months ago by Gov Fuller Warren Walter Keyes of Tallahassee director of the state improvement commission reported that communities should survey their industrial facilities and then go after specific contracts that would fit their capacity Thst Keyes said I the pnt-redare recommended hy the pro- carement officials with whom he mntulted during a fact- I finding stay in Washington Keyes is the contact man between the council's "volunteer members" 10 leading businessmen pointed by the governor and thej regular state agencies which can 3 years and a netive oi New William Byrd Jr chief of the field evaluation division Dale Kerstetter chief undersea weapons subdivision: Alexander Peale chief mines subdivision: and Arne Yensen chief facilities subdivision They met Tuesday with City Manager Fred Rankias and Snangler director of Port Everglades Both officials had conferred with the Navy men in Washington last week The Navy men said the Naval Ordnance laboratory in carrying out its function of developing Jersey tie is a retired nsvsj oi-licer wltn 37 years ol service snd a member ot the Catholic Cnurrn Survived bv his wife Margaret ot Miami 2 brothers Arthur at Csii-lornia Richard oi Ne York I son 1 nomas ot California Arrets- menu are being made to send tne remains to Washington t4) 3 be interred in Arlington Me- mortal Cemetery by Philbnck Miami Funeral Home MAX FALAT TOP FLORIDA BUSINESSMEN got together in Miami Tuesday or a session of the Florida Industrial Development Council Council "volunteers" present were left to right (seated) Robert Guthrie of St Petersburg president of Sunshine Motors McGregor Smith of Miami president of Florida Power Light Co and council chairman and Edward Ball of Jacksonville trustee of the Alfred I duPont estate (standing) Millar of Jacksonville president of the Florida Times-Union Clyde Middleton of Palatka president of the National Juice Corp Irlo Bronson of Kissimmee past president of Florida State Cattlemen's Association and Carl Brorein of Tampa president of Peninsular Telephone Co Staff Photo by William Kuenzel Milwaukee local hos- Ate 41 visitor trom Wit passed away in a pnal March 6th Services and bur- ial will be troa the Ooodman uneral Home in Milwaukee where remains are being sent by Ooraon Funeral Home WILLIAM Dl'GAN 54 of Ma) 3rd dt Hit Heah He Wants House Probe You ih Center Plans Coming Up VERO BEACH Discussion of plans for the completion and dedication of the new Youth Center will mark the annual meeting of members of the organization at 8 pm Thursday at the Woman's Club building Five directors will be elected and the representative directors selected by co-operating organizations will be confirmed survived by his wile Laura William and Donald 2 State Reports School Saving Of $1576357 Br The Associated Press Florida's minimum foundation school program is going to cost the state $1576357 lesa this year than the 1949 legislature appropriated State School Supt Thomas Bailey Tuesday certified an official computation of $5071 8643 as the state's contribution to county schools on the basis of the school law formula The legislature had appropriated $52295000 for this year on estimates prepared more than two years ago The saving came from "rigid economies and efficient administration" through new state board of education regulations and co-operation of county srhool officials in holding back on special services It will remain In the state general fund for use of other agencies It cannot be tapped to make up the balance unpaid last year But even with the legal allocations falling behind the appropriation the schools so far this year are $3671399 short of receiving the full amount called for by the foundation law They along with all other general fund agencies have had 10 per cent of their total appropriations withheld by the budget commission because of a shortage of monev ters Mrs Carl Daemon and Mr- Georee Gorman Services Lonez Estate Built For Widener Sold Again Br Thr Associated Press follow through on development Ideas McGregor Smith president of Florida Power it Light Co and council chairman warned against the "shotgun approach" in seeking defense contracts He suggested that most Florida Industries being comparatively small might pool their resouiees In the various communities under some all-covering device like an "umbrella corporation" That idea teportedly is working out in West Cnspei Hialeah Thursday 2 30 Inurmeni Plasler Memorial Age ol T33718SCL 21st St beloved husband of Bay devoted lather of Sldnev of Miami Mrs Sam Sloan of Cincinnati and Mrs Jim Waldman of Los Angeles Remains were sent to Cincinnati for services and interment By "The Miami Riverside EDITH ABANOFF Age 49 residing at (50 8 5th St passed away March 5h in a local hospital Surviving are her sons Leonard and Marvin 4 brothers and 3 sisters Services and burial will be In Springfield Mass where remains are being sent by Kirkland Sticks To Plea For Campaign Inquiry By The Associated Press Rep Edward Kirkland insisted Tuesday the question of investigating campaign contributions to Gov Fuller Warren should be decided in the state house of representatives when it convenes next month 1 i PHILADELPHIA The Palm Beach Fla estate once owned by I the late Joseph Widener is un-jder contract of sale for $150000 jto Neuman president c-T Pub-Jlicker Industries Prev-'ews Inc announced Tuesday uoraon runerai BERNARD (7 Age 77 The six-acre estate known as Last week Sen James Moore 4th St passed awey suddenly st his residence March sth A resident here years coming from Information BATES FEB LINE FEB INSFR-TION trFECTIVE NOV EM I let I so Brooklyn He wes a member of Workman Circle Branch 69 of Miami and of the OoMen Age Chapter of the Miami Jewish Community Center Survived by his erfleT Yette a son Benismln: 4 Ttssss ll2)l4S'tl7'M Mi 40t 0c J0ai25t 23s II Palmetto has a 4 2-room 15th ceatary Italian-style villa It was built for Widener in 1910 at a cost of more than $1000000 It was sold last year at auction by the Widsnsr estate for $71000 to Coleman Cooper director of of Sebring criticized Kirklard for suggesting investigation of the contributions and Kirkland's statement was in reply Kirkland said "It's obvious that a lot of contributions to campaigns are made fcr the purpose of getting official immunity in -his state and I think the public is fed up oeueniers Elf cor ot hnidr new ordnance for the United States fleet desires to make "certain tests" off the East coast Details of the project were not disclosed for reasons of security but it is believed the tests will have to do with undersea warfare Port Everglades located on the southeast outskirts of Fort Lauderdale has been proposed as the site of an advanced undersra warfare training base and initial appropriations for this project already have been made by Congress The Navy men said they believed Port Everglades is suitable for the proposed tests and an inspection of all facilities is being made this week preparatory to a report to Navy officials in Washington The visit of the Navy men at this time is believed to be a result of top-level conferences held in Washington last week by City Manager Rankins and Spangler It was indicated Tuesday that other committees may visit Fort Lauderdale in the near future to survey the area regarding its potential for war industry development Informed city hall sources said Tuesday there is a possibility the Broward County airport formerly the Naval Air station may be used for a snall complement of Navy observation planes The Navy officials toured the port area aboard a city boat piloted by City Dock master (Ollle) Olsen In the after-noon they toured the port area If the ordnance tests are located here it is understood considerable local personnel would he hired to function under supervision of the ordnance laboratory chief Such personnel It was said would include boat tenders electronics en-gineers mechanics technicians and divers The operation If located here would function the ear around it was indicated 1 A DT SAME RATE SS Mrs I i I lines ordinary type er Mrs Violet Oelb 4'jU'phMAbmh 2 orotners loatu son and 3 slaters Mn the Apollo Boys Choir Cooper ln-1 SAME RATE AS 4 lines ordinary type 18 PT todav at flcl- with burial at Mt Sinai? tended to use it as a headquarters for tbe choir but was prevented from doing so by rocng SAME BATE I ae I lines or-I dinary type 24 ISAAC SPtBVACK Ot HO 8 35th Ave Miami passed away at his is survi-ed his da with it The whole affair was started by the Kefauver investigating committee which said "known gamblers' contributed to Warren's campaign Warren denied It Marie Silverman and 2 sons Julius rere seen to RAMI and Aivm Remains Clnrtnnati Ohio for TE ss Plans Ready 36 PT: interment by Bech Chapel 150 Alton Rd Memorial lines ordinary 1 VPht Jensen Beach Civic Group Changes Name By ZOLA 8WARTH0UT Herald Carreapende nl JENSEN BEACH Members of the Jensen Beach Business Men's Association Monday night voted unanimously to change to a Chamber of Commerce The group also voted to oppose legislation to make hunting of alligators legal in Martin county and joined the East Coast Highway Association Adoption of the name Jensen Beach Area Chamber of Commerce was made iaaajnuch as the association's activities covers the communities of Rio Sewall's Point Indian River dr and US Highway 1 was decided to join both the state and the national chambers President A Porter appointed Thomas Hellier Herbert Gass Albert Walker and James Langford as a nominating committee to prepare a slate of 12 proposed directors which will be voted on to type For District Pa-sed away rueadav Remains will be sent to Cambridge Mai-Arrangements Ahern-Plummer 1348 Flailer St Husband of Betty Remains were sent to New York Cltr for services and interment bv Bearh Memorial ChapeL 150 Alton Road Miami Sheeler Rites Set Today STUARTi Alfred Cookman Sheeler 79 resident here 12 years and known as Captain Al died Monday night at Martin County Hospital Sheeler was born in Spring City Pa where he operated a newspaper delivery service until 101 when he came to Florida and became associated with the Arundel Corp He came to Stuart in 1939 when he was appointed office manager of the Arundel Corp and has had that position since that time Survivors include a daughter Mrs PBul Schock two granddaughters Mrs Theodore Vogel and Mrs David Hames Jr all of Philadelphia Pa National Advertising Bates These rates epply to advertisements emanating from outside the state of Fionas No reduction for consecutive insertions Minimum charge 90c Ordinary type 4Se per line per Say Light Face Cape aSc par lute per day In the event of arv error tn an advertisement on the part of the publisher it will furnish the advertiser a letter so worded as to explain the said error sad the publisher shall Be otherwise relieved from responsibility thereof The Herald will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion Bh2 nwev et her residence Sun had resided here fo ir the oast I I -ea r- comma irom ue'roit Mirn Sharp Response Given To Senator Herald Bei A letter from State Sen James A Moore of Sebring castigating State Rep Edward Kirkland for his statements favoring the ouster of Gov Fuller Warren drew a sharp response from Kirkland here Tuesday The 27-year-old Orlando legislator said the portion which angered him most was Moore's contention that for Warren to leave office Burvivinc are 3 dsiuhurs 14 Auerbarh of Miami Shores Miss Merle Rush of Miami Shores and Mrs Van Skiver of Nlles Mich Remains were sent to Nils Mich for services and Interment by Philbnck Miami Fu-neri Home Legion Rally DELRAY BEACH Final plans for a Legion constitutional conference of the ninth district to be held here March 11 were made at a meeting of the local American Legion Auxiliary Monday night Auxiliary members will meet at the Community Civic Center with post members scheduled to meet at the Elks club Both groups will join for dinner at the Legion heme at 6 pm Posts and auxiliaries from Tu-piter to Dania and in the Glades will participate Local committee chairmen include Mrs Charles Hoeffer food and serving Mrs Charles Cobb Palm Beach I The coanril is oat to help Already a council sarrey of available IndnMrial facilities in the state Is being conducted under the supervision of Karl Brown of DeLand and Keyes is checking to see how best to translate the surrey findings into defense orders But Smith made it plain teh council has no intenUon of entering into the contract-getting business itself "We are a coordinating agency" Smith said Robert Guthrie of St Petersburg another businessman member of the council said the group has the "100 per cent co-operation" of the governor not only in showing existing industry the way to defense work but in creating "a good business atmosphere for new industry in Florida" Jacksonville members of the council present were Edward Ball trustee of the Alfred I duPont estate Harold Colee executive vice president of the Florida State Chamber of Commerce and Millar president of the Florida Times-Union Also present were four other businessman members Irlo Bron-aon of Kissimmee past president of the Florida State Cattlemen's association: Carl Brorein of Tampa president of the Peninsular Telephone Co and Clyde Middleton of Palatka president of the National Juice Corp State officials at the session included Howe Sadler director of the state advertising commission: Dr Georgr Hurff director of the University of Flor ida bureau of economic and business research: Dr I Morten director of the engineering and industrial experiment station: ta mond Barnes chairman of the Florida Industrial Commission and ir Herman tunter director of the Florida Geological Survey After a morning-long business cession the group visited the Miami manufacturers' exhibit in Dinner Kev Auditorium F-l St Add lisg stage gether with nominations from the would set a precedent which might ecedent wnicn mignt MRS MARGABET BBONG 44 755 24th Ave Services 4 todar Flagler chapel Interment Plasler Memorial Park ne'er-- CEMETERY LOTS FOR ssle 4 crave lot st Woodlawn Cemetery Cell 3-lesl between 5 3 and 10 pecial meeting set for Farm Aides a great number of and count off ice- -iarcn "well vacate state district 00 pm Body may be viewed at John? Funeral Home Chapel Stuart from 4 to 6 Wednesday with services at 6 Burial will be at Spring City Pa Tha Miami Herald reserves the privilege of revising or rejecting any advertisement which it deems objectionable and to chance tbe clessifieation of eny edvertiee-snent from that ordered to eon-form to the policy of this paper TIUPHONE 9 3711 For your convenience Classified Advertising Bills may be peid st any st these euthomed ttetiona SOUTH MIAMI Modernr Ftiarmacv No 9 4000 Red Roed for I can assure you that known or unknown to the candidate ot unKnown i me canaraair rLOItSTS most campaigns of anv importance I lOl 1 are contributed to bv persons of j--' wvunvii NEWBY Florut Ph TS-4SI4 1U 7th St We deliver coffee: Mrs Law son decora- tions Mrs Wayne Morgan pages! airs A Brodeur registration He Off artng Mrs Fred Morgan reception and Bird Road Corner EXOTIC GARDENS INC SOUTH LARGEST FLORIST Consult sour -ifphone -r--i---T LOST AMD fOUHD LOST smell Shetland pony brow end spotted Ph M-7J37 Are Chosen VERO BEACH Paul Robertson was elected supervisor for one year and Hogan for three tears at the recent annual election of the Indian River Farms district Robertson was elected to fill the unexpired term of Hubert Graves resigned Hogan succeeds Robert Edsall who did not run for re-election The third member of the supervising board is Baird Two resolutions were adopted at the meeting: showing appreciation of the landowners for the work Club Board Called JENSEN BEACH Mrs Rose Ditterline president of the Jensen Beach Garden Club announces that an executive board meeting wfll be held Wednesday at 2 pm at the home of Mrs Carl Houg Kenwood Apts Mrs William Vaught will be co-hostess LOST ladles white told "Micron" watch Vicinity Flagler St Beta day Reward Pease notify Mrs James Beall Ml 8 3rd St whom the candidate would not do much public braging "Not having ever received money from such peculiar sources" said Kirkland "I cannot for certain say that such contributions are almost bound to have string tied to' them "But If unsavory characters do give money for campaigns it doe not stand to reason they hand it over without at least getting some assurance that things will be eased for them if it is in the power of the greased palm to do the easing" LOST nearette rose In ladles room or other section of Cerib Theater on Lincoln Road Sat night between 11 end midnight of great sentimental value Very liberal reward Rm 714 Ph 5 -AMI WEST PALM BEACH License revocation and suspension hearings for 10 Palm Beach county alcoholic beverage dealers failed to materialize here Tuesday The local State Beverage department office said it was notified from Tallahassee the hearings had been postponed indefinitely no reason being given The beverage places in question had been charged with selling to minor and other offenses CORAL CABLES Bell Fstnt Hardvere Co Inc 3613 Ponce de Leon Boulevard COCOM GBOVE Cecil Sundries ISM Mem Highway MIAMI Ue Let Uve Drue Store UM 17th AT Marion Drug Corporation 1701 Coral Wey North West Furniture CO 77 NW Mth St The Vrflsse Hsrdstere Oo 532 2nd Ave Fenn Drug Company 73 SW 37th Axe Bhew-g Pharmacy Inc saw FUcier st BUAJLEAB North wood Company 42 Okeechobee Rd st ih? Bridge Deaths Elsetvhere orget-Me-Not Day Proclaimed WEST PALM BEACH Satur-day March 10 has been proclaimed Disabled American Veterans Forget-Me-Not Day in West Palm Beach by Mayor Thomas Keating for the Worth Fagan Chapter 42 DAV Assisting will be members of the Rainbow Girls club and Teen Town The day also was proclaimed by Palm Beach Mayor James Owens Jr sTB LOST Tame yellow parakeet 4-1S44 1114 Lisbon S' Gables LOST lady's cold broorh with die monds and rubies Separates into rlipi Reward Call Shapior 55-3751 LOST Pink gold lads watch Bls-rwvne at fit Enaravlns "Shir Group To Present idone by the retiring supervisors land going on record opposing the drainage of any waters outside the district into or through the district The board of supervisors reelected Baird as president I Cox as secretary and the firm of Mitchel Smith and Mitchell as at- torneys THE REV THOMAS COAKLBT 71 pastor of 8acrrd Heart hurrh and on of the Pittsburgh diocese's moat prominent priest at Pittsbursh CHARLES A MrDONALn former erim-lnal court judae who ordered the grand jury Investigation which uncovered the Kit Black Sox World Series fix st Chicago WILLIAM ZIMDIN about 0 finer with world-wide Interests St Santa Barbara Cal MANGt'S KETYNEB 8 retired cartoonist for the Western Newspaper Syndicate In Chicago at San Diego Csl ley Bt Aubln e-23-50 1 Guaranteed 115 reward If mailed to Mrs Fran-sen 11737 Whitehall Detroit 24 Mich Red Cross Fund Comedy Friday LOST Lady's diamond stone Approximately 3' karat In vlelni-v ot So Shore Df Reward offered Mrs Black Ph M-I7M lake worth: The vaga Chairman Speaks nds will present the three-act bonds will present LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE "Notice Is hereby slven that the Annual Meeting of the Stockholder of Wood lawn Perk Cemetery Company will be held at the office of the Comosny Room 1340 duPont Building Miami Florida on Wednesday tbe 14th of March l5l st two clock for the purpose of electing Directors of the Company receiving ennuel reports end trens-mttting such other business as shall properly come before the rree'lng TREDETU SHARP Sex: reta 3-2S-3-7-IM1 LOST wire hatred Terrier white tan face Reward Ph 4S-1541 Purse valuable papers keys iewelrr bank book Generous reword Ph S4-2304 LOST Mans Hamilton wrtstwateh engraved Wolff Reward Call 3-S350 LOST-Feb 3rd rlclnrty Lincoln Rd diamoud and ruby cocktail tins Liberal reward Ph 3-0701 LOST Person! papers account PB Lunch Room Workers To Meet DELRAY Palm Beach county lunch room managers and employes will meet at the Delray Beach elementary school cafeteria March IT Luncheon will be served at noon followed by a program in the school auditorium Mrs Olive Wands county program chairman and manager of the Delray Beach Florida Deaths CHARLES NETLANS 75 celery BTOW- HARDING a' St PIT rLULIBBEY 57 at St Petersburg tnwtKD A DOEFKEN- 44 at St Peters- CAsUUE BIBTLE st St Pater BiK'ANNK 1 PARSONS S3 St St rnn adU'oiwn SB retired enslaver at St Petersburg rSAVR MtRSHALL 3 former marlnr contractor st Port Lauderdale BIBS AST CHRISTIE MS st Hollv- aBH CVBTI8 73 at Orlando MBS MARY WALDIS 67 st Orlando WADE PANNING 14 carpenter st HOvTVrd' I KIIN7INf 2" names- ARTHt'R DEPTTY at Winter Havan comedy "You Can Take It With You" riday at 8:15 at the high school auditorium Ward Heberling is director The cast includes Karlolyn Hale Betty Lou Hall Joan Morse Grady Rienert Edward Mitchell Charles Wortham Jimmy Winn Boh Mosley Lorraine Sczymanski Charles Gillotte John YanGIabke Bill Wagner Dorothy Beach Lamar Johnson Charlotte Rose David Hoskinson Bill Sargent Jane Miller and Edwin Wilen DELRAY BEACH Chester Miller Palm Beach county chairman of the 1951 Red Cross fund drive was guest speaker at the supper meeting of the Lions Club here Monday night Members of the club will hold a joint meeting with the Kiwanis Club Thursday at 12:15 pm at the Arcade Restaurant when Grover Whalen will be guest speaker Members of the Business and Professional Women's Club are also invited to attend BOOS EtC IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED STATES IN AND FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA NO 34 M-ClvU THE TRAVELERS! INSURANCE COM-1 PANT a Connects! rut rraoriion 1 1SSA iin oi i school cafeteria will be in charge Plaintiff i ORDER TTD say BRO- I CAROI on IK BY MM THOl i ons Small In frVbruarv Frosts nta LOST -Diamond pin along Lincoln Rd Ph 5-1351 Generous Reward 3 Chihuahua loved like children 1 wlh black sear on side white and a Missing from 79th St and 10th Ave Reward Call 7-5 or W-1595 of the nlaln'trf and to the court that this it appeermic to enforce a to or remove cloud upon Bia'k upper wallet ration RewardTPh (3-M40 sssssjsseej DisTir- Crops Reported Making Good Progress in'h defendant Henrlk Thols'rup not an tnhsbitent of or can be found aot unSri'gVred1 2 CE1ERY WINTER Condition of crop prospect overall pro- or 1- ORDERED ADJUDGED AND remaining goofl Beat f'PFrD BSSBI IZM 14 weather develops Frosrress tn Pr- per- tnrouchout Marct alow Small In pano ecc cvergieoe s'rup appear plead or answer to the claim for relief by way of interpleader of the plaintiff by the area is just getting into peak production If no further unfavorable weather develops most of the Florida spring vegetah'e acreage should either be seeded or trans acreege fair dientoi CELERY SPRING Bulk of aereese set but transplanting will continue until around mid-March rght harvesting expected 'h oar or makcm isi ena in esrW other Roesry gold white gless off Collins Ave at 71 st st or around St Joseph Church Reward Ph M-5M1 Browns tone Apts Small gold elks head set with small diamond on tl'h ea Blscarne Boulevard Ph iranspianting ective in the court wn oro- dereult thereo: is CORN WINTRR mm Sdjuaicetion ot POTATOES WINTER Dale how decided lncreese letter part of ntn fcood vercn tonainon planted by the middle of March Llberel reward WW Indication for the burea" said POTATOES SPRING Spring tng in north end Centrel r-an last Tear susmiy sniaiier acreege farm pr hh? Miam: Dad cSuntr Florida oui Planting ----e in PTincina SSTaVea'Sb and exacted to MONKS found Ph 3 -334s before 10 A rPWERAL DIRECTORS "Iverytkiei la fgeerel srreeceeisett" CUCUMBERS WINTER belm sec'lpn crop up to paro acction increases week for ix consecutive i-e a harvest killed bv eerly February I I a ill be negligible dur weeks and that copy of this end of plaintiff's claim for arou 8 gooC In dtcsttons vers do David be served br way of interpleader ing rerreinder of winter period CUCUMBERS Replen-lnt of killed winter ecreege wn cve trcregso 7i vaesa LIMA BEANS Pompsno late plantings progressing fair end expertei to furnish most of state production in March and April Everglades aectton expec'el -o siar' in April Is on account of low on tne tne bj trie "court said 'Henrk ORLANDO 0Pl Crops generally responded to improve grow-lng conditions throughout the state during the last half of Feb-ruarv and very good progress is being made now the United States Department of Agriculture Bureau of Agricultural Economics said Tuesday Light scattered frosts extended Into Central Florida on Feb 23 but crop losses Mere small agricultural statisticians reported Rainfall during the period Mas almost negligible and there is a deficiency of moisture in unirri-gated sections In South Florida the bean bar-vest continued active in the Pom pan section and on the increase in the Everglades and Dade county sections Harvesting of an excellent crop ef potatoes in the Fort Myers section neared completion the bureau said while the Dade county pnng cucumber condition generally poor to feir but Improvement noted ln lat two weeks of February HCOW snap beans ta iNTcH Volume fr at I UlK 'Js2mm9rcfesgtBxam Porroano which has been exoeefed continue rood during -allied Late olsnttnes tn Pompsno lmm-skalee and section' will provide suo- PR I EtyVWlB 1 Crop tAeuchule-Webster ere now oductton Totel production I BBS ouringUIrest of the er'rv of this a i rmawr m- be after r--- winter DONE AND Florida this i5l rr i twist eriees eeteile ltn meterielly reduced due tn hsrvesuns period of March Light movement from er- IneaSSi and north sections moat of acreage alreadT In and the crop in Manaie-Ruskln area expected to be ready for newest beginning around April CABBAGE WINTER Except in few in in peak prod expected to bt to long dele end Ireouen' TOMATOES South Florida second half Dis-rirf Judge 1-31 3-7 3-14 3-31- 3-3 3-7 IfM WINTER Prosper' improved somewhat Feoruar- but ANNOUNCEMENTS stences the generel condition fair to good Yields now light but expert DEATH NOTICES rropF eadTE tor harvest eery BPLJSjf SSbBsBM and' experted" considerable acreage will LETTtJcE With few ex- SeWttMSftH eiSeifeS 'Ugrt harvetinTteoo let-EiVrslEe1 ZSVS aElntoST" CORONATION of Florence Phiel 17 as "Sun Goddess" of West Palm Beach's annual Serrunole Sun Dance festival is ably performed by Ion Hall of screen fame The scene was still prosDecme production still very mucn WaTEfNaONII BPWINO-Indication MR MABEL BROWN 1 Of 73S 21at Ter passed T' Lea-ei brotherBsal inr-easad aereere with fur to unfavorable weather CAIJIJyLOS'lR WINTER ci sevexal which markea tre colorful opening ot the cre increased over fl-st half of and indications for rs by Bess --en: iworh Pricto by Bill week-long event Cr H- SBBtJaB during moat ci Merci.

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