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Ft. Lauderdale Daily New Leave For U.S. 5-B ZZ May 22, 19S3 Negro Community News Port Board Bill Pending In House World's Top Jet Aces Grumpy Over Orders By REUBEN SIMMONS JR. 4S4 NW 20th Ave. DILLARO PRESENTS PLAT The senior class of Dillard High Dixie Ct Is home on a 21-day leave.

Pfc. Hinton has been in the service five months and will report to Camp Kilmer, N. when his leave is over. He is expecting overseas duty somewhere in Europe. "A -A School will present a three-act A bill which would increase th amount of money the Broward County Port Board can borrow onZ.

thought about the offer of 000 to any Mig pilot who would play tonight in the cafetorium of the school. Curtain time is 8:15. The play. "Let Me Out of Here," is a farce comedy in three acts by J. Vincent Barrett and is directed by Charles B.

Morton. revenue certificates from George Johnson, son of Mr. and; nnnftnn tn a 000 nno. nrnvide for- Mrs. George Johnson of 227 NW give pre-arranged signals and land his plane at an Allied base Fifth left last night for New York City.

He has been the in Korea. The offer was made last month by Gen. Mark Clark, su The play Is dedicated to members houseguest of his mother and TOKYO. W) The world's top jet aces left for the United States and home today wearing new medals but still grumpy at the Air Force for stopping their Mig-huntlng. Captains Joesph McConnell of Apple Valley, and Manuel J.

Fernandez 27, of Miami, have orders to report directly to U. S. Air Force headquarters In Washington. Each was routed from bed at 7:30 am. to receive the Dis of the senior class who are in the Armed Services.

Members of the cast are Pauline Black. Oretha Bailey. Jewel McNeil, Juanita Brown. Winfred appointments to vacancies on the board by the governor rather by special election and double the -salaries of the three board mem- bers was introduced into the" House of Representatives Thurs- -dav- The additional borrowing power was asked because the board plans construction of a huge, general merchandise warehouse at the port. The provision for appointment father for the past three weetfs.

Life Sentence Given Killer Tunnage, Virlyn Woods, James 't. preme Allied commander. "That offer sort of worried me for the world's foremost jet ace smiled. "If a Mig pilot started flying south and giving the signals I didn't know whether I'd be able to let him go!" The two fliers told reporters there is no new gadget which enables Sabres to knock down Migs with continuing efficiency. "The best secret," said Fernan Gibbons.

Dorothy Adams. James Campbell and James C. Williams. tinguished Service Cross and BRIDGEPORT. Conn.

VP Negro handvman William navis ito vacancies occurring on the Silver Star from Gen. O. P. Wey land. Far East Air Forces com' mander.

Want Second Tour 2Q hpcirn iir i iir.m. board is described as an economy a term ln Wethers- measure which would save the cost dez, a former gunnery Instructor, nciu oisie mson toaay lor a speCial election. "is your own eyes." --tiwi They do not know what their new jobs will be but both said they will apply energetically for second Salaries of board members siaying or his blonde employer. would jump from $125 per month to $250 per month under the terms of the bill. Pompano Decides tours of Sabre jet missions in Korea.

Only a Superior Court jury's recommendation of mercy after finding Davis guilty of first de TRI-HI-Y PARTY A large and enthusiastic group of teen-agers attended the first annual "Hard Time" party sponsored by the Tri-Hi-Y Club at the Northwest Branch YMCA Tuesday night. The group played old-fashioned games and wore old fashioned garments. The party ended with a grand march around the Members of the planning committee were Annie Ruth Robinson. Georgia Mae Clarke. Bettye Washington, Gloria Marshall.

Margaret Gillard and Cassie Mae Evans. McConnell, top ace, shot down cree murder vpstprriav cavoH html 'Daily News photo by Frank Ciccone) Proceeds will go toward the fight against cancer. Several hundred persons are expected to attend the game between the city team and teams from North and South Broward. Asainst Agreement 16 Migs in 106 missions and Fer FIGHT CANCER Angelo Thenos, left, member of the Pompano Beach Five O'Clock Club, is shown selling tickets to Ray Cowan, center, and John Genter for a double-header softball game in the North Broward community tonight. from the electric chair.

i nIv in 1943 did the sovrn- nandez destroyed 14 in 125. Both ment oi naiy arrange mj nae were grounded abruptly by Lt On Carlson Jettv Under the jury's recommendation. Davis could never be paroled. The jury of seven women and five men deliberated less than four hours. Gen.

Glenn Barcus, Fifth Air Force commander. He turned a deaf ear when they pleaded to at least one telephone every town which has a post office, and many small hamlets without post offices still do not have phone service. continue fighting Migs. Private Financing Studied The 29-year-old self-confessed Obituaries POMPANO BEACH The attorney for Dr. and Mrs.

E. R. Carlson said today "we don't want to fight" the city's attempt to It's no secret that the Air Force didn't want itc two top Mig killers Kiner said he strangled and SOFTBALL In the Business and Profes stabbed the 30-year-old ex-actress remove the jetty on the Carlson VJ I III I I ICI JUftSlCfl iVCIUUI' DANIEL f'ROFT to push their luck too far. Downed In Korea Last year. Maj.

George Davis of Lubbock, went down in sional Softball League the Taxi-men suffered a 26-to-9 defeat at The body of Daniel Martin Croft. 52. who died vest.prriav in HOLLYWOOD Municipal offi- NEW HOPE FOR FAIR the hands of the Young Men's Progressive Club. The Sunland Stars went down before the North Korea after shooting down 11 Migs and three prop-driven Communist planes. Davis was the first Sabre pilot to continue Mig shooting after reaching ace status All-Stars, 13 to 9.

In the first cials and civic leaders throughout! Denial of the loan, however, has his home in Oakland Park, will be the South Broward County area given the proposed Florida World's by Fairchild Chapel to Live were disappointed over refusal new hPe. Tne fair too is Oak for services and burial Sun-, i proposed for a site on the Brow-! day. Thursday by the Reconstruction je County lines one just native of Coiumbia County Finance Corporation to grant mile or so west of the other. Mr. Croft came here two and $40,000,000 loan for construction! George Carter, managing direc-ia half years ago from Live Oak.

of the Inter-American Cultural tor of the fair, said today he is! Surviving are his wife, Abbie game the Clubmen combined 25 and socialite in the bedroom of her Westport home on Jan. 26 after drinking with her. He pleaded temporary insanity. Davis said he reached this state after she threatened to call police when they argued. Claiming a fear of police brutality, Davis told the jury he went berserk and killed her.

A psychiatrist for the defense testified Davis hadn't been temporarily insane but that he had suffered from "fear hysteria" when he killed Mrs. Evans, estranged wife of New York writer property on NE 16th but "we will not back down if a fight occurs." The city, acting on strong protests from nearby property owners who claim the groin causes the accumulation of rotting seaweed and fish which drives away rental business, yesterday abandoned a proposed agreement with Carlson which would bind the city to maintenance of Carlson's waterfront after the jetty is removed. City officials want about two- five Migs downed and there was some unpleasant reaction from hits with walks and errors to earn their victory. The second game was a nip-and-tuck affair the United States when his plane until the All-stars combined a and Trad rvnt.Pr inst smith of now in "an excellent condition to crashed. He is listed as missing.

At a news conference today walk, hit batter, two hits and six sons, J. Pompano Beach; Laverne, Live Oak: Daniel Farrell, Darrell and Dean, all go forward with the fair" and he definitely "expects to an error to tally five times in SAVE TODAY AT ATLANTIC FEDERAL McConnell and Fernandez said they didn't know why they had six! of Oakland Park; four daughters. em nope na not ueeu construction within according to Col. Gra- 232 South Federal thirds of the structure dismantled the fifth inning to go ahead for the rest of the game. All games in this league are being scheduled so as not conflict with the Lions' home games.

nam r. nuicnmsoii, piesiueut ui Mrs. Ernestine Green, Jacksonville; Mrs. Merle Dasher. Miss Rosa Lee Croft and Mrs.

Geneva been grounded. "We don't know what's behind it." Fernandez said, and chuckled: Carter stated he had been de a Cl'RBrKT Kvn DIVIDEND Earn Montgomery Evans II. A state psychiatrist testified there is no layed somewhat by the lack of RATE but were warned by engineers it would be impossible to regulate "I guess they wanted to get some such diagnosis as "fear hysteria." support of the people and news-j all of Live Oak: four Daoers. but with a "little moral brothers and a sister, also in Live after-effects without high main of us back alive." the Dade-Broward Improvement Association. The Dade-Broward Association was instrumental in having the site just south of the Broward County line on U.

S. Highwav 1 selected for the big trade mart. Fernandez said he had hoped to tenance cost. FURTHER TALKS SEEN Acting City Attorney Bill San support" he would give this area; Oak. "something that it will boast) about.

We want no money, only; EMMA C. WALDHERR LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL At Sunland Park Little League baseball moved into its second shoot down about 40 Migs. His father. Air Force Col. Manuel Fernandez, had set for him a goal mo-al supoort." he stated.

Services are pending at Fannin ders said that further negotiations with Carlson will be attempted day of activity Wednesday after Carter pointed out that he now Funeral Home for Emma Cecelia of 50 Migs. After Fernandez downed his tenth Mig, his father PRIVATE CAPITAL EYED when City Attorney Marion Wal noon when the Giants defeated has in his Biscayne Blvd. office Waldherr. 73, who died today at ton returns from Tallahassee next officials 1 15,000 applications for concessions Broward General Hospital reminded: "Only 40 more to go Hollywood municipal Boston, 9 to 2. in the Senior Boys League, and the Senators worked the; at the proposed fair.

Bom in Jersey City, N. Mrs. McConnell was asked what he week. Carlson conducts a school for were disappointed also that RFC had refused to grant the out a 7-to-5 victory over the Waldherr came here 11 months ago from Tampa. She made her children afflicted with cerebral Tigers in the Pony League.

Wal Aiulerson Promoted loan. Vice Mayor B. L. David said the mart would have "helped home at 417 NE Fourth St. 1 ter Hinton was the winning nitcher for the Senators and Where Bargains Are Always Found Surviving are her husband, bring about greater prosperity NEW YORK.

Capt. John Samuel Reese was the winner for 1 and development of the areajw. Anderson, skipper of the! William two daughters. Mrs. faster than normal.

It would have i world's fastest shiD. the United i Lillian Scheldorser, Ft. Lauder- been a big help, and I'm disap-; states, is the new commodore of i dale, and Mrs. Madeline Wertheim, FREE ATTRACTION FIRE DIVER 2 Performances Daily Friday. Saturday and Sunday pointed to hear the loan has: the U.S.

Lines fleet. Long Island, N. and two sis- been turned down." Anderson, 54, a seaman for Mrs. Margaret Schonleber, Hallandale and Dania officials years, succeeds Commodore HarrviTenafly, N. and Mrs.

Anna the Giants. All games the Little League will be played Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoon at 4:15 and Tuesday and Friday nights at 7:15. Richard Carter of 1506 NW Sixth Is donor of all equipment being used in the Little League games. palsy. He built the groin several years before the property was annexed by the city of Pompano Beach at a time when the backwash from nearby Hillsborough inlet was causing the beach in front of his property to be eaten away at an alarming rate.

Contacted by The Daily News, Carlson's wife said she knew "only what I read in the papers." "But," she added, "we have always gotten along well with the people of Pompano Beach on other matters and during other RECORDS All Speed and Sixes Classical Populai Children' PHONOGRAPHS AUTOMATIC MANUAL SEARLES RADIO 4 APPLIANCE CO. Air Conditioned 824 E. La Ola Phone 2-4042 agreed with David. Manning, who retired early aso or Jong island month, the line announced last' night. The fleet includes the! Vegetable plantings of hardy liners United States and the! seeds may continue including America and 46 cargo vessels.

successive sowings of peas. Many Charles Springer, president of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, expressed disappointment, but said the fact the center may not be built will not retard the growth of the area. He added it Directly on Rt. 7 (U. S.

441), West Hollywood One Mile North oi Hollywood Blvd. 1 herbs may be sown in special PERSONALS Pfc. George Hinton, son of MrJ France may launch export I beds remembering most of them drive. might "lessen the tempo." 'like lean soil better than rich. and Mrs.

George iifflPl SMI!) flmi POMPANO BEACH COLORED HOUSING OEUELOFMEfiT In Florida The Most Modern Own Your Own Home Slop Paying Ren! I i i i -j I iiJal rmrni.il miihhiht imi murrni iiiiiiTiHrimf i iiifaiiniininin'iifiiniionr'hift- f-trrr -f-ff 'y-" If you are here for only a short visit, and leaving soon use the coupon below for a DAILY NEWS Mail Subscription. Keep up with the happeninas of this fast qrow-ing city and county All local news, real estate transactions, building news, new activities, etc. are reported by The DAILY NEWS. RATES BY MAIL (Includes Postage and Cost of Paper) Any Place in U. its Possessions, or Canada 1 Month $1.10 3 Months $3.25 6 Months $6.50 2 Months $2.20 1 Year $13.00 This Is Actual Photoaraph Model Hous.

House and Lot $5250 SALES PRICE DOWN PAYMENT CAA Includes 3UU Closing Costs (4V'2 20 Years) F.H.A. MORTGAGE $4750 Includff payment nn principal, (reducine jour mortgaje) tn-irmt. Fire Insurant and tven your water bill. No hidden eoit. 18.79 Per Week Carrying Charge Starting Date.

HOW TO BUY A HOME Over 40 houses have already been sold and are now under construction. You should visit Sanders Park today, select your lot and pay a deposit. Your house will be built in exact accordance with plans and specifications of the model house. You can move in your new home within 60 days. Join your friends and neighbors and live in beautiful Sanders Park.

SEEING IS BELIEVING There ore so many outstanding features about the homes in Sanders Park that you just have to visit the Model House and see for yourself. See the wonderful location with City Water and City Streets. See the house itself with over 1.00 surprises. See the beautiful park at the entrance and the way each lot is landscaped. The model house is open daily, 2 p.

m. until dark. Circulation Department Ft Lauderdale Daily News ft. Lauderdale. Florida Please find enclosed subscription to the Daily News.

to cover months mail I Name Address City Directions: Start at Pompano Railroad Station, head north on the Old Dixie for 15 blocks, turn left (west) on N. W. 15th follow arrows to Model House. Open daily 2 p. m.

until dark. Land Developer Builder Prosperity Development Corp. Tod Realty Trust NORTH ANDREWS GARDENS P. 0. BOX 1941, POMPANO BEACH Telephone Fort Lauderdale 3-7402 Office On Premises Listen to Radio's Luther Holland 6 to 6.30 A.M.

Every Morning 1400 on Your Dial He Has Visited Sanders Park Hear What He Has to Say CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT Ft. Lauderdale Daily News V-.

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