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12-A FORT LAUDERDALE NEWS. Friday. Jan. 22. 1SS0 Nonpartisan Plan For Now Politicians Begin To -ririrL.

IJL Up arm I il I Youth Jailed For Larceny PLANTATION A 19-year-old youth who stole from the purse of a woman in whose home he was visiting was fined $100 in municipal court last night and ordered to serve 10. days in jail. William G. Puhl, 19, of-515 SW First Ft: Lauderdale, was found guilty by Judge Robert Fegers on a charge of larceny. Mrs.

Arthur Gray, 885 Fig Tree Lane, was the. victim of the larceny. Puhl made "restitution of the money stolen. And Morton's response, while predictable, 'could hardly be called nonpartisan: "I am getting sick and tired of all these implications about the Vice President being devious think it is a disservice to go around talking about the United States being a second-rate power." Since Democrats and Republicans so far have hardly climbed into the i960 ring, still have their bathrobes on and haven't had a chance to warm up, the few preliminaries just recorded seem to foreshadow a lively evening. By JAMES MARLOW WASHINGTON ffl Don't wor-ry.

It won't happen. Still, it's nice to think that in the 1960 campaign Democrats and Republicans might operate on a high, nonpartisan plane, relying on logic, sweet reasonableness and the laws of evidence to present their case. Just using the word nonpartisan has an advantage: It can sometimes make a politician sound like a statesman. It's already being used. Sen.

Lyndon Johnson of Texas, leader of the Senate Democrats, got into the subject yesterday. He doesn't admit being, a presidential candidate although many observers feel this is more a matter of tactics than modesty. Owl TUuv fa (Built WATEMFM MODMIE WITH THE "ORIENTAL TOUCH" Some of the fine features are: Three Bedrooms, Two Baths, Screened-in Patio and Pool overlooking waterway in beautiful Lighthouse Point. Sliding glass doors in all rooms leading to patio; Snack and Serving Bar from kitchen to outside Cabana Porch; G. E.

built-in Range, Oven and Dishwasher; Central Heating; Double Enclosed Garage; Circular Asphalt Drive; Completely Soddtd and Landscaped. Price: $35,900 Open I'oiv For Your Inspection at 2861 H. E. 2lsl LIGHTHOUSE POINT, POMPAKO BEACH, FLA. From Federal Highway, rum East on N.

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N. Federal Highway. Pompano Beach, Florida Phone: WHitehall 1-0621 in the last seven years vote for a halo once more and see what you get." While Eisenhower could remain non-partisan on matters of defense although some question can be raised whether all the members of his administration are the Republicans in Congress weren't being carried away by the. idea of political mobility. On the A few days after Eisenhower spoke out, Republicans in the House where all seats are up for grabs next November began a series of attacks on the ability of the Democratic party to meet the challenge of the 1960s.

Their leader, Rep. Charles Hal-leek of Indiana, even went so far as to pride himself on the "togetherness" of the Republicans while casting doubt on the abil- ity of the Democrats to face the issues. Of all the men in both parties the two who can least afford to show either nonpartisanship or togetherness are Paul M. Butler, chairman of the Democratic National Committee, and Kentucky's Sen. Thruston B.

Morton, chairman of the Republicans. The whole purpose of their job is make their own side look good and the other awful. It was in this spirit that Butler recently gave an opinion on Vice President Richard Nixon, the most likely Republican presidential candidate. Butler said Nixon "is a smart, shrewd, devious political operator." On the subject of the United States and where it stands after seven years of the Eisenhower administration," Butler said: "We are a second-rate nation, second to Russia militarily." The winds of a hurricane circulate (clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere and counterclockwise in the Northern. Serving The Alosf Delicious HAMBURGER SANDWICHES A UYVIHERE! DINEY'S DRIVE-IN 1428 N.

E. 4th Ave. ft. He said in Chicago that both major political parties must rise above partisanship when Amer ica's very heartland is within range of "instantaneous and dev astating enemy attack." But about the same time, for tiDDTLT Ca E) E7YJ7 as mer President Truman, who never suffered from a political impedi MIAMI ment in his speech was telling (3 lTD? LUS MIAMI FT. LAUDERDALE W.

HOLLYWOOD N.W. 54th STREET STATE RO. 7 AT S. STATE RO. 7 AT AT N.W.

12th AVENUE W. IROWARD BLVD. WASHINGTON ST. N.W. 7th AVENUE AX N.W.

111th STREET reporters here: "I've always liked Ike but don't think he made a good president." Then, after stating confi I mhi jy i LomA in dently the next president would be a Democrat, he asked: "Whai i more do you want for the welfare tt i of the country." BLOW UP This was a follow-up on some thing he had said previously: blow up at what's been done not for the people but to the people aD If70" L'- Six Per Cent vml Housing Gain 'if'Mritiiiaimi 7-it- ti i1- Seen For '60 tccjzles fosce cf ciccist nAstins to cn- L0AD CIS STOCK TO CRAIID-VAY AT A FRACTION OF Till COST! A six per cent gain in the number of housing units built in the Miami-Ft Lauderdale area during 1960 was forecast today by the Bureau of Economic and Busi MM -SB ness Research of the University of Miami. While Paul Meredith, housing research analyst for the bureau, said no breakdown was available for Broward County, statistics in dicate Broward should have half of the 28,500 new units expected in the Dade-Broward area this year. Meanwhile, the University of Miami studies depict Florida as the only state in South At lantic region to show an increase over 1939, the last year when complete figures were available. Florida Power Light Co. records on Broward installations of service in new residential units show that 13,265 residences were 70 ACRILAIl-30 HA YOU WASH IY WEAR DACR0II, 45 RAY01I OR 65 conon WASH-WEAR RAY0H WASH XIV VEAR FACHICS oVOOLOiEnDS DACROff DLEIIDS VASIIACLE GAOAnDIIIES, FLAIIIIELS AUD TROPICALS WOOL WORSTED-.

ACETATE FLAIIIIELS AHD GADARDIIISS about half of the 26,900 units the University of Miami figures indicate for the combined Dare-Broward area. Residential construction in Broward showed a marked jump over 1958 when FPL new service records showed 9,750 houses and apartments added. The spurt in dwelling construction was 3 per cent ahead of the previous year. In the event Broward and Dade gain equally in 1960 rather than a maior share of the gain being 7 ju L- ALL XVJ LATEST CClCnS! CtctersYsizs'a evcrjtstjld SIZES FC3 EVERY Shorts, regulars, Isr.ss and stouts! Rush in! Waist sizes ia the group! in Broward, the number of new units here this year would approximate 14,000. EVEY IAGDACLI C0L03 PATTEH'J Plain, sslid, fancies! Sheen Cabs, FlannslsE Pleated styles, ca-t'nentd styles! Sfiadaw stripes, fcity weaves, jalardirs! KewHcpsaekiRjs! OFF THE RECORD 2.0S I Sorry alterations at Jhcsc Iovj prices! COUNTY COURT MARRIAGE LICENSES Michael S.

Hoydilla, 73, and Magdalen Shonti, 72. both of Hollywood. Frederick Carl -Hacked, 1, and Ella mm Nabort, 16, both of Ft. Lauderdale. Devon T.

Bueche, 46, Miami, and Maa O. Hines, 43, Hollywood. Raymond Clifford Forite, 37, Haw Albany, and Sylvia Pearl Seeger, 35. Ft. Lauderdale.

Dennis Hugh White. Ft. Lauderdale, and Regina Jeannette Steigel, lev West Hollywood. Glenn Richard Fry, and Loi Mae Totman, 34, both of West Hollywood. CIRCUIT COURT DIVORCES CHANTED Jean Carter from Charles Eugene Carter, Annie Willie Chance from John Wesley Chance, Patricia Allen from Ker-mit W.

Alien, Evelyn A. rummer from Roland V. Brummer, Patricia Tucker from Melvin J. Tucker, Edna Van Valin from O. W.

Van Valin, Edward Gibson from Frances Gibson, I sa belle Reichert from Arthur Reichert, Anthony Louis Manifesta from Rose Manifesta, Anthony Pecoraino from Angelina M. Pecoraino, William Pursell from Susan Phillips Pur-sell, Barbara Westberry from Lamar Westberry, Corrlne R. Dillenbeck from Earl R. Dillenbeck, Ruth Waltr Wynne from Bernard W. Wynne, Flora Dee Fuller from Harry Leon Fuller, Patricia Alice Cochenour from James Leroy Cochenour, June T.

Lemley from Raymond Carl Lemley. DIVORCE SUITS DISMISSED Ella Jean LeComte vs. Jack Eugene LeComte, Margaret E. Connell vs. John J.

Connell, Judith Kay Damm vs. James R. Damm, Margaret M. Coffey vs. Raymond E.

Coffee, Woodrow W. Chezem vs. Lillian Louette Chezem, Verna Goebel vs. Lawrence E. Goebel, Elma E.

Ross vs. Frank R. Ross, Harold W. Chambers vs. Margaret W.

Chambers. SEPARATE MAINTENANCE GRANTED Marjorie S. Wilson from Duan E. Wilson. SEPARATE MAINTENANCE SUIT DISMISSED Antoinette McAteer vs.

Richard I. McAteer. ALIMONY SUIT FILED Wilme Eberhardt vs. Raymond Eber-hardt, Antoinette McAteer vs. Richard B.

McAteer. DIVORCE SUITS FILED Sylvia M. Kohler vs. Henry A. Kohler, Clarella R.

Stirling vs. Walter W. Stirling, Harry Baynot vs. Stella Baynot, Celia L. Mercer vs.

Royce C. Mercer, Daisy Hamilton Herndon vs. Wilson Herndon, Miriam S. Freibera vs. Richard Frei GOVT.

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Bin-stock, Irwin Garshelis vs. Janice Helen Garshelis, Margaret M. Coffey vs. Raymond Coffey, Orville L. Sharp vs.

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Kersey, Sherman Cason vs. Willie Cason, Ronald H. Haynes vs. Joyce M. Haynes, Lillian lone Skidmore vs.

Arthur Rexford Skidmore, Katie W. Strickland vs. Harold L. Strickland, Henry Hayward vs. Morris Hayward, Evelyn D.

Woore vs. Roosevelt Moore, Wanda V. Rappaport vs. Robert W. Rappaport, Mary Elizabeth Re vs.

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