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Tampa Bay Times from St. Petersburg, Florida • 16

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mum ft Two Men Take W. D. Dootfl Sr. S' Ttm Tuesday, August 22, 1UT OBITUARIES BSS, MRS, VIRGINIA 8.. Ketch Is Salvaged, Repair Check Made COMPANY FACES INJUNCTION HEARING Dive When Boat Dies, Father 8U1 Ave, Monday 21, rail).

Bom in Hyde Park. NY. Here eight years from Winter Haven. Survived by a son. Robert a grandson, Albert Of Police Chief Strikes Bridge Two Tanip.i men uere pitched Willis P.

Booth life-long Bass, both of St. Petersburg ANNA MA Pi I. ISLAND me on rft vase of the 32-foot ketch. 'Shear- and a broken bone In his ri.ht 8 Firm Office Cleaned Out Lock, Stock And Curtains Into Tampa Bay Sunday evening a granddaughter. Mrs.

Virginia resident of Clearwater, died Mon water, which went aground on foot, hut expect to be able Iheir 22-fot caliln cruiser me nrarn mo oim ou.im Ave-j walk without crutchc soon, (slammed into a Howard Frank, rue. Anna Maria Cily, Saturday He was helped ashore Bruise piling and then cap-flight, was completed Sunday; day nisht by Hob Hcdgcock nisht. The boat was pulM off Anna Maria, and Jack Watkinsl InvrMiyators said the men, G. B. Il.inahan, Charleston, SC 'day 'Aug.

21. 1P. He was h'l and neven great grandchildren. I Born in Safety Harbor, he lived Beach Memorial Chapel. jat 1330 Keene Itoad, Clearwater.

I A retired citrus grower and ISKOUIKOOT, WILLIAM nurseryman, he was a manager 7217 Second Ave. Monday the Gentile Brothers Fruit 'Aug. 21. IMP. Born in Fayette-'Packing Co.

and the Heller Broth-ville, N.C. Here ten years. Packing Co. I Iho beach and towed to Cobb's' of Plant City, a vacationer on'B. Clark and K.

II. swam By MILTON BKCKLRMAN Of The Times Staff ness; and since Vitous' repre NOW' TDK rae is in the rum's senlalive was not permitted to of five law enforcement asenrien, vole Vitous' votinz stock he The.se include the securities rnm. Marine Ways in Holmes Heat h. the island, with the aid of life-jackets to a The boat ran aground during I I ladder on the main pan of the high winds and sons. I TIIK SWUIMR northwest of bridge, clambered up and hitched A person or persons, author- claims to control better than 68 mission.

State Attorney Clair vivors include his wife. Elizabeth! He was a past master of lam 'lied or unauthorized, went into. per cent of it. who has been informed of Alter pumping out tnc boat "'n was ine jirsi a rid to Tanina Winston; three sons, William G.iPa Bay Lodge H2 and a wn.sio, mice son i.am i The Trojan cabin crui.ser. pow with portable gasoline-driven cnuse of Tepple's trouble is the pumps and cleaning the keel.

snme which at least two housing Kquitalile and Bryan ho.h of dining- member of the H.endship Meth-jK( Prpr jsos Ventral Av-ton. N.C, and Winston. odist thurch, Clearwater. Sundav and made off with grandchildren; A fourth-geneitioi, F.oridian. hfi ill Ha ie iiocrnnrlfin( rf mint fiwttl ered by two 40 hp.

outboard which was driven deep into the wrecked in re- motors am vnw0 at was New officers elected by Capital the missing records, the St. J. to head Kquilable. according Uvtcrsburg Police Department, the Vitous, are Ray W'ittmer, presi-j referee in bankruptcy who rep. ident, and Robert Walker, secre- resents the District Court, dent; Robert Geddes, vice pre 'and the Sixth Judicial Circuit tary-treasurer.

I Court. i 1 1 ii heacn. several dozen men wlct'K liaimca. recovered about 2 p.m. yesterday r' in)a" nailed down and pushed the boat until it the life of Us captain.

loot, uricans; a sister. mipi we wcuum-n i.im by a Tampa boatman. George Hill, who spotted it while fish Norcoit Pemberton, Deli ay i "iy The widower of the former hen Kquilable President Charles Vitous came in yesterday morning, there were no books, records, curtains, fixtures, Beach, Fla. ing. Sheriff's deputy George Lusby Tempest Williams, he is survived by a son, Willis I).

Booth, Clear reached water deep enough for iy54- the "Nancy it to llo.it. I a fiO loot shrimp boat out of St. Marys, hit the bar in a MK( HANK yesterday were! storm, and Capt. Charlie Wil-preparing to pull the boat 31. was drowned trying to the water to check and repair swim to the island for help.

The it. No estimate of the damage, boat was pounded to pieces In said Hill towed the boat to the carpets or anything else left in water chief of police; a daughter west end of the span, where it il. Mrs. Ada M. Fidler, Clearwater; UI Tierra Verde Bows Out Of Fort De Soto Park was turned over to its owner's Deaths Elsewhere three grandchildren: a brother, Lcland Clearwater; four sis-isa(c iptyi.

he said. insurance company and hauled to the Tampa Marina. He said liaa ueen maoe. nut one workman the storm after it had suffered said some of the boat's seams I damage to its hull hen it hit tors, Tillie, Safety Harbor, Mrs. bad opened and would need re- the bar.

One crewman was saved KtJL'ITABLE Enterprises is an 8 per cent mortgage firm. Arthur McKeown, Brooksville. Mr I4irbmiin Crnllou anil (c) Ifllil New York Times their attorney, Allen P. Allwei, (Continued from Page I B) Last Friday the Florida Secur- W1LLARD F. FLACK, u.

u' Ziu claim the money is due them as t. 41 cl, II IIVIIA. IHSII1 Ml ities Commission FSC asked execution of the agreement end-L of a rc ji, jn.vi. agree cnairnian mc oohjq oi me vi J. i.e..

Circuit Court for an injunction to'ing the two contracts. I mcnt concerning the Tierra most of one side of the boat had been torn out by the crash. According to the Coast Guard, the men said they had been having engine trouble and tried unsuccessfully to get the engines out of gear before hitting the piling at about 20 m.p.h. The accident occurred at 7: 13 p.m. about U-nule west of the main span.

cr of the late Monroe P. Booth, member of the Pinellas County New York, Sunday. i Democratic executive committee CAMERON SHUT, 57. hiogra caulking. Richard Ernest and Fi.d A complete overhaul of the Wages, boat's engine, batteries and oth-j In January 1935.

the "Kimtoo." er equipment will be necessary. (owned by former islander, K. A new four-cylinder gasoline en- Kimball, now a resident of the Cine was installed at Conch Key, Virgin Islands another shr mper recently. Galen A. Pepple of valued at ran aground on Jacksonville, who was the only the same bar.

Before it could person aboard the boat when it salvaged, it was pounded into went aground on the beach, was wreckage by rough seas. Capt. discharged from Memorial Taylor and two crewmen piial in Bradenton yesterday. jwere rescued by a Coast Guard stop the firm from selling unrcg- Acceptance of the agreement istered securities, and to appoint i by the commission at today's a receiver to administer its af- meeting is regarded as certain, fairs. The case will be heard be-1 Assistant county attorney Ste-fore Circuit Court Judge T.

'phen Hughes, who sat in at yes-Frank llohson Jr. at 1:30 p.m. in tcrday's conference, said he St. Petersburg today. i would reduce the agreement to 11, L-L-r tUMArfnl fnrm fnr rnniHArnf inn in.

Verde land development. The suit alleges article JIIA of this agreement provides that both parties would pay half of all ex penses in the planning and developing of the project and that the Greens sent Feldmnn Colen pher of theatrical personalities and a magazine riter, died Sunday in Glendale, Calif. for many years. i Moss Funeral Home, Clearwater is in charge of arrangements which are incomplete. FLA.

CHRISTIAN TO OPEN SEPT. 5 Florida Christian Schools. B.V)0 Mango Ave. St. Peters Funeral Notices past l'j years the firm has approved, as expected, it mortgages and unsecured corpor- must first be signed for -the com- art rei.

ur mg Rader ate notes at .0 and 15 per cent Pany ny waiciron anc. FuPfMl servlrm In Vir. BASS interest the notes were be- burg; granddaughter, Lauren Mid-wav. ft.ster. Mrt.

irrtn K. V.arvm, ieved to exceed a total of $300, 1'eppie suticrcd a badly lacer-i helicopter. Wind Changes Unpredictable Cincinnati, Oh.o, and nieces and neon-1 burg, will Open with a half-day flm Boss, 90, nt 331 Ave. N. wfl be heid WednetiAy it I pm In the Beech Memor.el CMnrl.

301 Core St. Petersburg Beach, with Reverend Welter B. Rutland otlicleling. Interment wit follow in Park. Friendi ewi, rflm.iy wyuciu he made to the Kather.ne Payne Re- ooo to more than 100 inves tors.

session Sept. 5. The Rev. Karl J. Hislop, princi hao.lilation Center In lieu ol liowen.

f.M,nuu sAii ne couia geu i i.u.v, Berlanti's signature within three 'he plaintiffs claim that "after days and asked that the agree- caret ul consideration" they du-mcnt be finally executed by the! covered their share of the cost to commission at its Aug. 29 meet-lBader and Associates was actu. ing. Stulcr and Anderson assured ally only $8,423.84 instead of the him this could be done and that $14,500. Previously, officers of Equita- pal.

yesterday announced the mey call at the Cnepel Tuesda RAITH Catherine EliMbeth. aoe school will have a new curricu-i1'1 filcd lohtor's relief m. 'e ot C. Raith passed away Saturday Auoust ir a local hosoilal. i.v, a rimr, procecninss in l.s.

uisirici She resi.ted at 46 0 Sixth Ave comino'VeJ 'years "aoo from st! consultant, art supervisor in Tampa. It was assigned louh v.issour. ms Kai.n is aiso j.i.j IU a IVIUII'C ill UdllMUJHLy, UUI1U W. B. Shaw.

predictions were borne out through the afternoon, with a chance of some more sogginess show ing up today. MEANWHILE, the back yard survived by one son, Rooert aimusic airecior nave uceu auueu daughter, Mrs Arnold H. Ritihe.mer. ,1.. sjaff Rcninnintr with the three grandchildren two oreat-qrand-1 Willi ine ch.idren.

ai. of st. Petersbura, and fifth grade, all teaching will be The 1956 agreement itself was part of a $2.5 million partnership in which Fcldman and Colen agreed to pay this sum to the Greens as their part in the Tierra Verde homes development. the county's refund check for $175,000 would be ready. Anderson said it was planned to have Fort De Soto Park facilities, other than those already leased to Fort De Soto Marinas, onn Ollli-Cia GLADNEY Grover S'evemon, M.

W7t Th.rd St. N. Saturday lAuq. 19. 1961).

Born in Roanoke, Ala. Here four years from Washington, DC. Retired auto-mooile dealer there. Survived by his wtte, Irene; two daughters, Mrs. Julia Smdeltr, Arlington, Va.

and Mrs. Mel-ba Croft, Falls Church, and a grandson. Member of the Methodist Cnurch. Services will be conducted Tuesday at 2 m. at th Arlington Memorial Chapel, 412S Ninth Ave.

with the Reverend Laurence Water-house officiating. Interment will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. of E. G. Deane, 945 64th Ave.

The non-denominational school ma an anangement with runs from kindergarten through' 00 for set ling the nn. uci, kuun pnenf mn call at Rhodes West Chape1 00 oth St where services will be conducted bv the Rev. Dr John C. Stevens and Sf. Petersburq Chaoter tv3, OES, Tuedav afternoon.

Auqu5t 71 at 00 clocit Interment in Memorial Park Cemetery. Of the $2.5 million figure, Pinellas Point, finally dried up constructed directly by the eighth grade. enough for a check of the rain (Continued from Page l-B) warning display stations, winds might be normal again." LOCATIONS of display stations along the Suncoast include: St. Petersburg Yacht Club, at the end of Central Avenue; Gulfport Marina; O'Neal's Boat Basin at the northern approach to the Sunshine Skyway; St. Petersburg Beach; Madeira Beach; Clearwater Beach: Pinellas Park; New Port i Tarpon Springs: South Pasadena Marina; Cedar Key; Ruskin Marina; Da-j vis Islands Yacht Club in Tam gal problems.

gauge, which revealed a whopping 2.70-inch total from 8 a.m. county through the county "8 to be Pald by FeIdman Department. The parking lot pav- and on or bcfore Dcc- ing contract, however, is 00,000 on or before April pected to be re-advertised and 15- 1957- and S2I6.250 on or be- Saturday to 8 p.m. Sunday. This gave Deane and his neighbors un let on a bid basis.

10ie AlIS- l3- Meanwhile, the books and furniture have been spirited away. St. Petersburg City Detective Erich Wachsmuth made an investigation of premises yesterday and found a screen was missing from a rear window and the window had bfcn questioned possession of the STROUP Elizabeth Stroup, aqe passed away Tuesday. August 15. I'll, in local hospital She resided at 18S! Fifth Ave commq here twenty years aoo from Bj'fa'o.

New York. Friends may ca'l at Rhodes East Chapel 635 Fourth St. where services will be conductiu by the Rev. James l. Duncai Weonesrtay afternoon.

Auoust 23. at 2 00 clock, interment be later. "soggiest site" title for the pe Other Deaths On Suncoast CLEARWATER Mrs. Lois Van Slyke Cameron, 307 S. Venus Ave.

Frank Willis Welch, 1457 Or- riod, even though his area had HICKOK Funeral services for Charles H. Hickok, formerly of OS5 Melrose Ave. who passed away Fricay, Auoust U'h, at Columbia. Pa will be held af the Palms Memorial Chsoei. Thursday at 11 am.

Dr. Paul Ho-tin officiating interment Royal Palm Cemetery, Retired piumo.ng conlracor. Member of the Methodist Church. Shn-gieioue. Pa Survivors Includa nis wife, Reba and a niece.

M-s. Sarah MacDonald, both ol York, and several cousins. The balance was to be paid with $700,000 coming from mortgages and the remainder from 25 per cent of the net profits on the sale of the land and homcsitcs at the end of each annual fiscal period. In another suit filcd yesterday, again through attorney Allen P. Allvveiss, Al Fcldman asks smashed but there as no pa: Sarasota; Venice: I a Greens Sued For $8,000 (iorda: Cortez, near the cause ZIERER Requiem Mass for the repose of the soul of Aioerf C.

erer will be I anKe St. way across to Bradenton Beach, David T. Burgh. 609 Bay Ave. DUXXELLON J.

W. Biirkitt. celebrated Wednesday morning at dock in SI. Ignatius Church. Interment will be in Cycadia Cemetery with military honors.

Arrangements by Vinson Funeral Home. Tarpon Springs. only 0.4 inches Friday, when other gauges experienced much more. One final warning came from today's forecast watch out for those "strong and gusty" winds near today's thundershowers. And if you're not sure, double check with the Weather Bureau before venturing out in your 14-foot outboard.

Yesterday's Temperatures Al Feldman and Sidney Colen 000 from Irving Green, claiming yesterday filed a suit in Circuit he loaned Green the money on Court claiming they are owed Nov. lfi, 1957 "without any time I i i i i i .1 i i i i i i proof that entrance with intent to burglarize was made. Vilous said that the missing items were probably taken by representatives of Capital Counsel, 205 Fairbanks, Winter Park, or its acting manager, Robert S. Walker. He said that this group tried to remove the contents last Tuesday.

Walker was not available for comment. Vilous said Walker originally came to him and other Equita- $8,074.18 by St. Petersburg de being agreed on for repayment." PULSEOF velopcrs Irving and Hyman Green. Feldman and Colen, through Fcldman alleges he has asked Green for the money but Green has not paid any of it. MOORE A Knights Templar service for J.

Rooert Moore. Sa. who passed away Sunday, will be held at 7 30 m. Tuesday at The Palms Memorial with Sunshine Commandery 30 KT otficiati S.r Knights are requested to meet at the Temple at I 45 pm. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 am.

Wednesday at The Palms Memorial with the Rev. Dr. Paul R. Hortin officiating. Sunshine Lodge 1U FtAM will conduct graveside services at Royal Palm Cemetery.

All Vaster Masons are requeued to meet at the Temple at 10' JO am, Honorary pallbearers are Jack Garvin, Fred Granl, Max D. Ul-rich, William B. Fox. Archie Parish, Maurice Schuh. Jonathan Jones, Dan Hiestand and James J.

Bussey. Survived hy wile. Christine. daughters. Miss Mary Alice, SI.

Petersburg and Mrs Richard t. Jor-es, Midway. and Bradenton Municipal Pier. But if a boatman doesn't see the warning flags up and has any doubt at all about the weather, he's welcome to call us and get the latest forecast," Ferry said. "The larger radio stations broadcast our hourly radar checks, if you want a short-range view of the weather.

Newspapers, also, get the latest weather forecast on the weather teletype machine." Yesterday, the bureau was able with unchallenged accuracy to place Saturday's low pressure near Chesapeake Bay. "No rain" PINELLAS3 1 1 i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 1 i Civil Defense Alert High Low St. Petersburg 72 Sarasota 90 70 Bradenton 92 fiS Brooksville 88 70 Clearwater 89 70 Venice 90 6 9 New Court Cases 40:5 51st Ave. bey, 7 lbs. 1 ounces, We officers ith a proposition to Saturday, Aug, i w.

3:15 a.m. refinance the business ith pub-To mr. and mrs. lonnie brown lie money and take 73,000 shares Fourth St. a qirl, 6 pounds, 0f stock for this deal.

1 ounce. 11 48, Aug 20. 161. I DIVORCE SUITS Myrtice P. Tnraiikill vs.

Louie (Continued from Page l-B) Ky sons, Edward S. II, USAF ir Te.as. and Robert Charles, St. Peters- will pass out applications to the course on days following the mock attack. MOUND PARK HOSPITAL I lie d'U mey wcic iui lieu uuwii citizens band radio operators, another mty 10 1 amateur radio operators, Nation- Data From U.S.

WIAJHIH BUffMU put up cash needed to make the aj Guard, Coast Guard. Civil Air II ounces, I :8 a.m., Aug, Jl, pounds, IV61. firm solvent and promised to re Thrailkill. Boone D. Tilletf atty, Susan A.

Proulx vs. Donald A. Proulx, Hallett Ritchie, attys. DAMAGE SUITS Richard A. McKenna.

a minor, by his father and net triend Richard McKenna, and Richard P. McKenna, individually, vs. Seward Allen, et al. in evce.s of 510,000, Icard, Merrill, Culhs I Timm, attys. Dixie Plywood Co.

of Tampa etc Hentaoe House et al, SJ.114.05, Hall, Farnworth Rousseau, attys. 80 ttv ft I wish to epress my heartfelt gratitude to the many friends who expressed their sympathies and offered their services for my dear mother, Mrs. Elizabeth W. Lori-mer, in her last rites. Edwin McConkey.

Oxford, England RICHARD BLISS, win ine pi rwiu To MR. ANO MRS 1024 55th Terr. boy. pounds, Vitous said that last Thursday, st" anthSny's hospItaL0'' Walker and his group held an un-To mr. ano mrs.

buford yaun, authorized Fouitable stockholders ADVERTISEMENT Patrol and reserve units, veterans organizations, Civil Defense advisory council and "the general public." This will be the longest local alert. The others have been met with apathy; but the scope of this one should make the public take notice, Bevan said. 5331 Fourth Ave a boy. I pounds, rc FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS tical Home Buiiclers 'inc etc ti.miU n' 4 iu1. ill vauai a vjius-c ill Winlpf Park and elected a new MORRIS FLORIST lMJ5th AVE.

N. CALL 5-4200 idl. to ST ANTHONY'S, tree del prlro Alan e. hearns and w. k.

iewaosm, atlys. Lillian Mafhers vs. William W. Gorman, 5722 35, BaJey M. Weldeo, atty.

70 l. AND M5. RALPH F. WHITE, 3655 Ave. a boy, pounds, I ounce, 1.4), Aug.

1V61. board of directors and officers to administer Equitable's affairs. He said the meeting was unauthorized, since it was not held at Equitable's place of husi- WFRR'S FinRIST MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE To MR. AND MRS. JOHN ROGERS.

Bu'taio Savings Bank, e-c. vs. Doio'es 55 Ave. a girl, 6 pounds, E. Caigue.

etc et al, Jennings, Waits, ,1 oun-es. 1.25 a Aun. 51. icel. M-O "0l'S I'Ul pose IS 0 Create inicresi in Funeral or Hospital arrangement the survival course which is ln ch ing conducted by the Adult Edu- McCUTCHEON-TINMAN Florist cation Department of the Pinel- central ave phone jim Linis, a rmmi.ion, a.iy.

Federal National Mortgage Association Municipal Court etc vs. Mason Mnrtgage a. Investment Corp etc et al, Parker, Parker i. Bat-taoiia. attys.

las County Schools. The Jaycces St. Petersburg Municipal Court, Mon- Security Federal Savings aV Loan As- day, Aug POSNO FLOWERS 6630 Central FUNERAL DESIGNS Call 341-00(1! 1, Judge Henry Esteva presid are co-sponsoring the alert and Treasure Island Municipal Court ing. Willie James Lamb, 1027 Oueen St. no driver's license (three countsl 30 days; sociaunn or at.

re.ersourg, e.c, vs. di Buy Homes of Clearwater et al, Bussey, Simmr-ns Owen, attys MISCELLANEOUS SUITS stop sign violation, $10 suspended. Co'lie Ralph T. Heath, et u. vs.

Daieste Kirkland, 4T80 7th Ave no driver's Alvin Lee Realty etc removal of encroach-j 525 bond forfeited Treasure Island Municipal Courf, Man-day. August 21. Judge Phillipp O'Con-nell presiding. illy S. Curtis, 4601 7Cth Ave.

Pinellas Park, disregarding red light, $10 bond forfeited. Francis J. Taylor, Jack- rrMtinn HMihla wallntM lin miA merts on aopurtenant riparian rights, Mills. 2I0 First Ave. careless dnv-temporary injunction and other relief, ing, $25 bond forfeited.

John J. Budlong. G'lman M. Hammond, atty. I to: First Ave.

careless driving, 525 ev ineima nnorie ri.Ton vi. iiarente Bona forfeited. J. C. MCCKMJd, 1123 22nd Douglas Patton, proceeding under uni 575 bond K.na lnrfitd Rirh.

reckless driving. St. felted. For Doytimt Tursduy Figure Show HigH TomperolutM Expected form reciprocal support of dependents act, Clair A Davis, stale ally. ard Lee Hoskins, 272 Upton St.

Sf. ST1 Donald R. Hammond, Coast Guard S'a- Nortney Co, et ux. vs. Dann-Gerow tion.

Ravhnra Harhnr. rtnvina whil imrlr or roxicr'' $. pom. "iWri" of lien, Earie Hawes. attys.

i revoked for 90 days. Roeselee Stephen-1 hnrt Trust under will jf Marjorie Louise son, 1447 Third Ave. soliciting Temperatures Pre. Young, deceased, in re guaiitications of without a license. $25 suspended.

William trustees unoer testamentary trust, Esleva, Franklin Gofourfh, 5400 13th St. con- (.,,. ALUMINUM AWNINGS McGarry A. Chumbley, attys. cea.ed weapon (pistol), $50 Prt.l Savannah 7 .73 Seattit Tampa to Venice en, Washington 76 Wilmmqton.

N.C. 17 T-Trace I Portland, Me. 5 0 Prl. Richmond 71 5 .57 St. Louis 77 57 I St.

Petersburg 00 77 I San Antonio e5 70 .3 San Francisco eH 5 Sarasota 70 Ollie Raymond Clark, 447 14th S' Pilfering itoodl, 10 days. George Phillip Waihington, 447 14th St. pilfering (tooo), 10 days. Eugene Pierce, 928 Third Marriarje Licenses APPLICATIONS I I in oote ff.Ffjl eosMe mu Charles Grady Perry, 22, nd Harriett Ave. trespassing, five days.

Evelyn ROLL-UP FOLD DOWN .51 J7 Linca Flowers, II, both of St. Petersburg. Mitchell, Second Ave. 5 trespassing five days. Milton Foster, t4J' i Second Manly Guy Poteat 31.

St. Peters cjnnoincemenfa Ave. trespassing, 0 or three dayi. HURRICANE burg fBeach, and Wanda Evelyn Yost, 27, Madeira Beach. 70 74 75 14 77 15 68 70 v2 64 3 il tj Albany, V.

Alpena. Mich, Amanlio Ashev.lle Atlanta Atlantic City Pailimore B'tm nqham B.smarck Boise Biston B-adentnn Brooksville Buffalo Burlinqton VI. Can Hatteras Charleston, VC. Cha-lott Chattanooga Chicaao .74 Phillip Barton Key Scale III. Jl, Weirs-dale, and Donna Gay Noble, 19, SI, Pe JP Court Ta JTl I f44H4 KtS UL ooisrjy tersburg.

Eddie Johnson, Clearwater, and Pa-trica Ann Williams, 17, St. Petersburg BURGH, DAVID T. COLLINS, ARTHUR EMRICK, JOHN H. SMOOT, WARD L. WIGGINGTON, HARRY O.

for Information prion Justice of the Peace Court, Robert Pauley presidinq, Monday. Henry G. Hedrich, no address listed, worthless check, 20 days. Donald Likens, no address listed, for- Raymond Earl Compton, 21, Miami, and Pamela Kay Biggs, 19, St. Petersburg MANUFACTURED BY US IN OUR OWN PLANT Wallace Mark Cosgrove.

24, and Max- gery, bound over to Circuit Court, $500 me Man Crenshaw, 20, both of St. Pe tersburg. 72 74 Sherwood Edward McPhee, 32, and Bel- Cincinnati monda Carper, 31, both of SI. ILHELD1 J.37 bond. Joseph George Rickle.

no address listed, entering without breaking, bound over to Circuit Court, $1,000 bond. Francif V. Welsel, no address listed, worthless check, bound over to Circuit Court, $250 bond. Ciearwatnr Cleveland A Columbus, Ohio 75 Roland Cecil Swain, 0, Bradenton, imiim imnwa g) It mm I i 1 and backed with eHURST0n dunczat notne, Jic. MS I SHUT NOIIM StntHSIUlO i Dallas Denver 5 Des Molne 72 netrnlt 74 Duluth 0 Houston '3 Indianapolis 75 Jackwnvllle 81 Kansas City 75 Key We KrnviH 77 and Jacqulyn Ann Judy, 24, Sarasota.

Larry Keith Rolison, 22. Blanchard, Mich, and Nell Faye Rashley, 17, Dun-edin. Ha-o'd G'en Rolison, 19, O-ona, and Cherald Lendon Sullivan, 16, Palm Harbor. John Michael Gillespie. 50, and Anna Christina Lawton, 47, both of Dunedin.

George W. Zimmer, and Beulah Bowen, 51, both of Largo. YEAR Zone Forecasts A Partly cloudy and warm through tonight with scattered mostly afternoon thundershowers. High 84 to 90. Variable winds at 8 to 16 miles an hour and higher near scattered showers.

B. II. I Partly cloudy with scattered thundershowers this afternoon. High 88 to Mostly southeast and south winds 5 to 15 miles an hour. Partly cloudy with scattered showers.

High 88 to 92. Mostly southeast winds 5 to 15 miles an hour and higher in showers. MAN KNIFED; WOMAN SEIZED Charlie Stewart, 31. of 107-1 First Ave. was admitted to littie Rock Los Anoeles Births Louisville BONDED GUARANTEE (Continental Casualty Co.) MERCY HOSPITAL To MR.

ANO MRS. McDANIEL DAR Y- Mercy Hospital in satisfactory condition last night, suffering from a stab wound in his chest. TON, 3576 32nd Ave. a girl, 4 pounds, 9'i ounces, 4:45 Aug. 19, 1961.

Memphis Meridian Miami Beach Milwaukee Mpis St. Paul Moh.le Montoomery Montreal Hashyiile To MR. ANO MRS. WILLIE WITCH- Arrested a short time later and ARD, 1720 20th St. boy.

7 pounds, NO MONEY DOWN 3 YEARS TO PAY Call For FREE Estimate Phono 342-2891 or 362-4841 11 ounces, 9.45 Aug. 19, 1961. To MR. ANO MRS. ETHAN BUTLER, booked at city jail under $100 bond on a charge of assault was Margaret Ann Harden, 19, also of .18 .14 .60 1.87 1.5 1.30 .11 5' i Jackson St a oiri, I ooundt.

Tides For Tuesday, August 22, 1961 IS'1 ounces, 10-40 Aug 20, 1'6I Mew Orleans 85 K'W York 77 Norfollr SO Philanelphi Phnni 105 75 T0 MR. and MRS. TOM McCLOUD, 1074 First Ave. S. Patrolmen C.

T. Holland and CI Hm-a cirl tha ctuhhino rli. Hiifl 22nd St. a girl. 7 pounds, 6' ounces, 6 52 p.m., Aug.

IS, 1961. St. Petersburg UD unusnl Mrsnnv GULF WATER TEMPERATURE If Precipitation Table nna warta Rradenton Clearwater Corey Causeway Cortei 14 YEARS SAME LOCATION Member Chamber Of Commerct rs Tangerine Ave a g.n, 5 pounds, itiaxcd an argument between Ste-o'a ounces, 3 52 a rn, Aug i9, 1961. wart and the girl which apparent-Tn mr. and mrs.

harrell benja- ly started when Stewart accused 11 lf4) Aver. Record precipitation Dunedin, St. Joseph Sound1 2 23 1.41 144 10.39 '41 February 301 4 7 2 2 94 10 93 Gindv lr7d. hhi- MIN. 1:9 Jist St, g.rl, 3 pounds, Kpr nf allnttintr his frwirl In hum Mirctt IfpALMS 10 ib II 11 33 High lew High Lew High 1.071 3 24a 9 5 Ja 1 Co 12 Sia 7 4M 3 240 11 2 2a I 5 oco 2 im I OCa 3 40p 10 tap 2 'a I '5a 5 lip 1 sa 7 Ha 4 2 0a I 05a 3 3(0 in lip1 1 ore 7 3 up ll.Mp I 14a 3 50i 10 one io 2 "a 4 5nr 2 sua 4 10 5Spl 1 20a 7 11 3 5'0 1 54a I 19a 4 12 J.Sia 9 OKa 5 I 1 11 31a 7.SI-.0 i 2 I 15a 4 57p 1 7a 7 3'a 3 S'o 11 3'p! 3 Ida I 5a 4 I'D 11.

Up 2 0M I 'la 4 37p 1 4 4a 53a 6 top I Vson Riset 4.09p; Moon fell l.Sll I 3 91 2t 9 09 14 April I ounces, 4 45 a Aug. 19, 1961. i They said the stabbing occurred To MR. ntl MRS. ALBERT CHAM- behind thp I.nvp rsf Tavprn May J41 2.23 10 jonnt 1 20 4 25 13if.il '43 161 16 46 I 94 II 97 '40 1 June.

July 1073 Second Ave. S. BLI, JT S.0UrT 31. 9., S7'rl. pninds, i ounces, 7:35 I Aug.

19, Safety Harbor 1961. I 37 46 9 16 21 65 '39 I i I a -i I I I I 1 Stewart also has been hooked. jrlltjiWil Sarasota i a jfj uBi -Airnt iLfir A I N1G1 lClO. i9i Third Ave ri. pounds', pend ing his release from the hos Skyway, Mullet Key Channel Tarpon Sprinos, Anclole River Welch Causeway WithlAConche Rlvtr I A3 1.52 II 60 '53 4.11 J49 14 12 '52 .0 1 71 6 15 '53 LIS 1.06 1.67 10 13 84 61.45 snptembejr -October -stovemher December Toian 10 ounces.

47 A 71.191. pital. under $25 bond on a chare 4I 76th AVENUE, ST. PETERSBURG BEACH Mayntra) A. Duryea Frank M.

By I 649 2nd Ay. So. Phono 7-41 DOCTOR'S H05P'TAL j- i tb m. and mrs. DAviD javes, lot disorderly conduct..

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