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Obituaries 13-B St. Petersburg Tlmti, Monday, January 2. If 41 OBITUARIES Jack H. Evans, Stock Broker call at 7 pm. R.

Lee Will. aim MRS. BESSIE BABITSKY, 78. 3028 Dupont St. St.

Peters Friends may Tuesday at the Funeral Home. burg, died Sunday (Jan. 1, 1961) Dies At 62 in a St. Petersburg hospital. Mrs.

Babitsky, born in Russia. JOHN A. 7. 509'j Delmar Terr. St.

Petersburg, died Saturday (Dec. 31, in moved here 15 years ago from St. Petersburg Auto Accident Victim Dies Charles Hughes, 83, 740 Beach Drive who suffered serious head injuries Friday in two-car collision at Locust Street and 20th Avenue Northeast, died yesterday at 6:25 a.m. at Mound Park Hospital. County Medical Examiner, Dr.

E. R. Koontz, will determine whether Hughes' death was a result of injuries suffered in the ac Jack Harvey Evans. 62, Loch Sheldrake, N.Y, She was a Third Ave. St.

Petersburg member of the Gulfport Jewish St. Petersburg hospital died Sunday (Jan. 1. 11 at his Center. home.

She is survived by a son. Ben Mr. Evans, born In Pittsburgh moved here 14 Mr. Malloch, born in Puluth. Minn moved here 15 years ago from New Kingstown, Pa.

He was a retired maintenance man for the Florida Power Corp. He was a veteran of World War. I. He in in wm pmsmei in i jamin Babbit, Elmont. L.I..

N.Y.; three daughters. Mrs. Sadie Ros enberg. Mrs. Beatrice Schucklor, WvM if xr3 both of Loch Sheldrake, and Mrs.

years ago. He was a stock broker in A. M. Kidder Co. for the past 11 I 3 Is m-a ii 1 a member of tne Roman Ann Hollander.

Hurley ville, N.Y.I" Catholic Church; the American! Funeral party will leave for New York Monday. Arlington Memorial Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. years. He was a member of the Bath Club, Red- cident. Should his death be ruled traffic fatality, he will become MISS MARY ELIZABETH the 73th in 10 for Pinellas Coun Legion Post 14.

He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Mary Grant. Birmingham, and Mrs. E. R.

Carlson, Fnithurst, two brothers, Fred, Sewanee, and Edward, Birmingham. Friends may call at The Palms Memorial Chapel from 3 to 5 ington Beach; the St. Petersburg a Club; the Army EVANS ty and the 37th for St. Peters CAXAXAGII. 83.

427 First Ave. St. Petersburg, died Sunday burg. The Florida Highway Patrol had predicted a toll of and Navy Club. Petersburg; (Jan.

1, 1961) in a St. Peters 75 for the county in 1960. Pasadena Presbyterian Church. burg hospital. Hughes' wife, Cordia, 83, also Miss Cananagh, born in Ros- He was a graduate of the Unl versity of Michigan Law School Monday.

Funeral services and burial will be in Birmingham. endnle. N.Y., moved here 22 Injured in the crash, was listed in fair condition at Mound Park He is survived by his "wife, years ago from Caldwell, X.J. Ethel a daughter, Mrs. Hospital.

She was a dressmaker. She was Ralph II. Kimball, New Orleans; Patrolman Ray Waymire member of St. Mary's Catholic a granddaughter. Church.

charged Hughes with running i stop sign after his car struck an other vehicle at the intersection Fred H. Kenfleld Funeral Home is in charge of arrange John S. Rhodes Inc. is in MRS. MARY VAN Dl'YN, 78, Point Pleasant Beach.

N.J., died Friday (Dec. 30, I960) at her home. Mrs. Van Dtiyn, born in New Brunswick, N.J., was a winter visitor to St. Petersburg for many years.

She was a member of the charge of arrangements. ments. The other driver, Carol N. Phillips, 31, 431 Brightwaters HARRISON OWEN MYERS. 61, MRS.

MARGARET ELLAN Snell Isle, was not injured 4410 24th Ave. St. Peters CORLETT. 72, 600 Corey LZf. AvUiaiJ Times Photo bjr Garry BUscUrd 'MISS NEW YEAR' In Pinellas County was Katherlne Jean Seeds, born to Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Seeds, 7630 58th St. at 1:51 a.m. yesterday at Mound Park Hospital in St. Petersburg first baby born in the county in 1961.

Mr. Stork Keeps Busy With Isl-Of-Year Births Hughes, born in Rensselaer, burg, died Sunday (Jan. 1, 1961) Ruth Chapter, OES, New Brims wick. St. Petersburg Beach, died Sunday (Jan.

1, at her home. N.Y., has come here for 30 sea in a St. Petersburg hospital sons from Mechanicsville, N.Y. Mr. Myers, born in Tipton, Mrs.

Corlett, born in Hamilton, She is survived by a son, Al Tlmea Photo by Daa Hightower Pipes Prevent Ducking Pipes supporting; powfr lines along; this Fourth Street North drainage ditch near 96th Avenue saved the driver of this car from a cold ducking late last night. Patrolmen James Howman and Nick Demma said the driver, Morris Wilson, fiS, 11175 Maverly Koad, St. Petersburg, apparently lost control of the car. Wilson was booked under $300 bond on charges of driving while under the Influence of Intoxicants and drunkenness. No Injuries were reported.

The car was damaged slightly. He was a printer. He was a mem moved here two years ago from Indianapolis. He was a retired fred Point Pleasant Beach; ber of the Christ Methodist two daughters, Mrs. Ella May letter carrier.

He was a member Church; a Rotarian, Mechanics' vflle. Long, Princeton, N.J., and Mrs, Marion Kuhltham, St. Peters' of the Masonic Lodge, Indiana polts. burg; six grandchildren and two He is survived by his wife, He is survived by his wife, Cordia DeVoe; a cousin, Clarence Vandenburg. Mechanicsville; four Ontario, Canada, moved here two months ago from Selkirk, Ontario.

She was a member of the Congregational Church, Selkirk. She is survived by her husband, Edward; a son, Robert John, Holland, N.Y.; a brother, Norman Peden, Hamilton. Services and burial will be in Hamilton. Beach Memorial Chap Mane; a brother, Osa, Logans' port, Ind.j a step daughter, Mrs. great-grandchildren.

JAMES J. NOLAN, 74, 4747 The stork really had his work Charles Shepard, Melbourne; two nieces of Watchburg, N.J. John S. Rhodes, Inc. will an-nounce arrangements.

cut out for him Saturday night-while most Suncoasters were out step sons, Cecil Hunt, Francis Howard, both of Indianapolis; a Trade Winds Dr. Gulfport, died Sunday (Jan. 1, 1961) in a St. Petersburg hospital. of St.

Anthony's first, and St. Petersburg'! second, new arrival a girl, 7 pounds, 6 ounces, at 6:31 a.m. Another baby girl claimed the honors at Mercy Hospital at 8:15 celebrating the new year, Mr. Funeral Notices el is In charge of arrangements. Stork was scurrying over the Sun niece, Miss Ann May Grassmire, Walton.

Ind. ALEXANDER DIGUID, 74, coast delivering no less than sev en New Year's babies. Friends may call at 8 p.m. to 3701 47th St. St.

Petersburg, IEVT Bymaa levy, the kelove4 day at the R. Lee Williams Funeral Home. St. Petersburg's first 1961 baby. a.m., tipping the scales at 6 pounds, 124 ounces.

She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Stevens, 1504 Dunmore Ave. S. an 8-pound, lz-ounce cm, was father oi eons, Pavid.

William, and Ciuuve: dauihteri. Sylvia, Suter, died Wednesday (Dec. 11, 1MU). Ha was Spanish American War veteraa and MRS. CLARA RABl'CK, 64, St born at Mound Park Hospital just a member the Leonard G.

Wnod Mr. Nolan, born in Ireland, moved here 13 years ago from Baltimore. He was a retired restaurant owner. He was a member of St. Joseph'g Catholic Church.

He is survived by his wife, Bridget; two brothers, Martin, Ireland, and Patrick, Baltimore; four sisters, Mrs. Dilia Roley, and Mrs. Winiford Burke, both of Baltimore, Mrs. Ellen Brine, one hour and minutes alter Petersburg, died Sunday (Jan. 1, 19fil) in a St.

Petersburg hotel. Woman Killed In Fort Myers Auto Mishap FORT MYERS, Joanne Everly, 20, was killed in an automobile accident Saturday night when she was thrown from the car at a turn. Police said Miss Everly and a Camp. Interment will be In Well wood the new year began. Cemetery, New York City.

Mrs. Rabuck, born in Easton, Births Katherine Jean is the daughter NOLAN James J. Nolan. 74, 474T Trade Winds Drive 8.. Gulfport, died Sunday Uan.

1. IIWI) in a St. Petrra. burg hospital. Mr.

Nolan, born tn lie-land, moved here 11 years ago front Baltimore. He was a retired restaur rant owner. He was a member of M. Joseph's Catholic Church. He Is survived by his wife, Hririttrt: two bribers.

Martin, Ireland, and Patrick. H.il-tlmorei four itris, Mrs. Dilia Holry, and Mia. Wimlurd Hurke, both of Baltimore, Mrs, Kllrn Hrine. and Mrs.

Nappie Oavaney, both of Ireland. Recitation of the Rotary will be read at pm. Monday evening at the David W. Thompson third, 1203 4th St. S.

Friends may rail from 7 to I Monday. of Charles and Madeline Seeds, moved here 10 days ago from Houston, Tex. 7630 58th St. N. She is survived by a son, died Sunday (Jan.

1, 1961) in a St. Petersburg hospital. Mr. Duguid, born in Scotland, moved here four years ago from Pontiac, Mich. He was a retired stone cutter.

He was a member of the Masonic Lodge, Toledo. He is survived by his wife, Margaret; three daughters, Mrs. William Cowie, and Mrs. Warren Marion, both of Pontiac, and Mrs. James Thomson, St.

Petersburg; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; a brother, George, South Africa; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Baxter, Australia. BltttNDEL Mrs Hilda Kathryn. U. of lOWS Bay Pinee M.

Petersburg, died Saturday In a Tampa Hnepital. Funeral service will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1.30 o'rlork In the Seminole Beach Memorial Home, MOI ND PARK HOSPITAL To MR. AND MHS, GIS MANGOLD. 4101 69th Ave. firl, 7 poundj.

lJVi ounces, 7:32 p.m., Dec. 11, 19M. To MK. AND MRS. CHARLES SEEDS.

Close on her heels (just four Bruce, Houston; a sister, Mrs. Mrs. Nappie Devaney, both of MOO Seminole Nd. with the Hev. Paul minutes later) was a husky 8-pound, 12-ounce boy, born to Mr.

7630 MXh St. Pinellas Park, a girl, H. Aughlnbaugh offlrlating. Interment 8 pounds, 12Vi ouncei, a.m., Jan. 1, wll be tn Memorial Park.

The lamily and Mrs. Seldon E. Mason, 4035 1961. will receive friends at the Funeral companion, Dean redencK Hooper, 22, left a New Year's Eve party in suburban Southgate and drove south on a main artery Home Monday evening 7 to Ireland. David W.

Thompson Funeral Directors are announcing arrangements. Funeral party will leave Tuesday for services and burial in Baltimore. To MR. AND MRS. ROBERT Z.

Midland Road, Sarasota. A girl, born at 2:04 a.m., in Morton Plant Hospital, was the PETTYJOHN, 10226 (let Ave. a boy, 10 pounds. 1 ounce, 11:21 a.m.. Jan.

1, extension which has a dead end. CAVANAOH Miss Mary F.liiaheth 1961. THOMPROH Mrs, Jane Ann Thompson, 20. IM 2oth Ave. S.

passed away Friday In a local hospital. Friends may rail at the C. James Mathews Chapel whera services will he held Tuesday 1 30 p.m. with the Hev, Dan Stone officiating, interment will be tn Royal Talra Cemetery. Kathryn Fisler.

St. Petersburg; a brother, Charles Andrews, Jersey City, N.J. Funeral services and burial will be in Easton. The Palms Memorial Is in charge of local arrangements. MRS.

GERTRUDE REDPAT1I SHERRIFFS, 72, 3031 Dupont St. Gulfport, died Sunday (Jan. 1, 1961) at her home. Mrs. Sherriffs, born in New Hooper attempted to make a third new year's baby to grace Cavanagh, age 03, passed away Aim day, January 1, in a local huepltal To MR.

AND MRS. RAYMOND SCOTT, 162m Ninth St. a firl. 5 pounds, IV4 ounces. 1:27 Jen.

1, 1361. She resided at 427 Klrst Avenue North, coming here (ram Caldwell, New Jersey. Friends may rail at the Rhodes ST. ANTHONY HOSPITAL To MR. AND MRS, HARRY I HOWARD.

447 22nd St. a Ilrl. 1 Funeral Home, Fourth Street North Of All Things Requiem Mau will be sung by the pounds, i ouncei, :91 a.m., Jan. 1. 1961.

Rt. Rev. P. J. Donnhoe, Tuesday Morning, January 3, at St.

Mary's the Suncoast. The 8-pound, 4-ounce young lady is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Parker, 122nd Avenue North, Largo.

Louis Charles Hutto, 7 pounds, 3 ounces, was the fourth stop on Mr. Stork's rounds, arriving at 2:25 a.m. at Mease Hospital. Dun-edin's first for the year is the ROBER JT. HICKS.

To MR. AND MRS. 4 (Continued from Page 1-B) 91 IS lUh St. a firl, 7 poundj, ounce, 10:12 a.m., Jan. 1, 1961.

York City, moved here nine years Catholic Church at o'rlork. Interment will be tn Royal Palm Cent' fry. right turn but was going too fast and the car overturned when it struck the dirt shoulder of the road. Hooper was hospitalized with multiple injuries. A similar accident happened at the same spot Friday night but the woman driver involved was not injured.

Arts And Theatre On Page 10-D ago, She was a member of the Pasadena Community Church CHKVNE Walter Cheyne, WW, She is survived by her husband, St. Petersburg Fire Call WF.BkTFR Thomas Webster, 5.101 27th Avs. Ht. Petersburg, dtrdj Friday llec. 30, ltirtl) In a St.

I'e-tersourg hospital. Mr. Webster, born In Fall River, moved here four years ago. He was a president of the T. K.

Wehaler Chemical Fall River. He was a member of Kin Phillip Lodge, AFaVAMi Elks Club Loclye IB, for the past 41 year: thai the Arab Grotlo; the Quarter Century Club and St. Johns F.placoral Chunh, all of Fall River. He was a 32nd degree Mason. Ho is survived by his wifi, Alice i a sinter, Mrs.

Dora Buck-Isr, Westerly. HI; nephews and nieces. Funeral service will be held Tuesday at 2 m. at the R. Lea Williams Ku-nersl Homa with the Rev.

Lea Putnam officisting. Henry two daughters, Mrs son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hutto, 1191 Robmar Road. Ernest Howell and Mrs.

Wil liam Caslrovicjo, both of New Eighth Ave. Mh. passed away Saturday In a local hospital. Services will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. In the C.

James Mathrwe Chapel with the Rev. J. lloge Mnilh Jr. officiating. Interment will be In Memorial Park.

Friends may call Irom noon until I Monday. 13: SI P.m., 7017 Meadowlswn Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howard, Drive minor York City; a brother, William grease flaming oa ttova, 447 22nd St. are the parents damage.

Redpath, Orange, N.J.: two grandchildren and two great deriving sky-high rents from slum property could lower said rents, as a sacrifice contributing to the general welfare. All the people who are planning to cut corners on their income tax could ante up what they're supposed to another sacrifice for the nation we claim to love. Most of all, a lot of young and able men who have abdicated their citizenship duties in favor of making more money can begin taking part in the city's government the sacrifice needed to "get things done" as cited by panelists on St. Petersburg's needs at last Thursday's Civic Workshop. Yes, there are plenty of sacrifices needed this year and every year, and that's the truth.

People, cities and nations who don't change their ways for the better, who don't sacrifice, don't survive and that's true too. Isn't it? grandchildren. HANSEN Raymond n. Hansen, age Data from U.S. BURIAU 2, husband of Sallle (i, Hansen Dept.

of Commerce passed away Friday, December 30, In Beach Memorial Chapel is In charge of arrangements. Friends may call Wednesday evening from 7 to 0 p.m. a local hnsrltsl. He resided at Jftso Iff 5th Avenue North, coming hers five i iwwvTi i y. a i i uir.u i I tsw I J-K I i r- lo-o years sgo from St.

Louis, Missouri. Mr. Hansea Is also survived by a sister, Mrs. E. W.

Edingtr, St. Louis; DEATHS ELSEWHERE (e I KM) New Terk Tlmea DR. JULIUS KRAFT, 62, prof- and three nieces. Friends may call at Rhodes Funersl Home, avis Fourth Street North, where services will he MRS. NETTIE RINK, 77, 800 32nd Ave.

St. Petersburg, died Sunday (Jan. 1, 1961) in a St. Petersburg hospital. Mrs.

Rink, born in Tappan, conducted by the Rev. Dr. Farl Kdmgton, Tuesday morning, January fessor of sociology at the University of Frankfurt in Germany, 1 at 10:30 o'clock. Interment will be tn Memorial Park Cemetery. N.Y., moved here two months and a resident of New York, ago from Highview, N.Y.

She was died Thursday in Norwalk, Conn. 2 Persons Questioned In Charlotte Slaying member of the Grace Metho SiR ARTHUR PENN, 74, treas- urer to Queen Elizabeth, the deposited the money in a bank queen mother, died Friday in PUNTA GORDA Funeral ar rangements were made yester last Tuesday. London. dist Church, St. Petersburg.

She is survied by her husband, Louis a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Campbell, Highview; a son, Horace St. Petersburg; a sister, Mrs. Lessie Grahl, River Vale, N.J.J three grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Anderson McQueen Funeral Home is in charge of The bandits did get $80 In cash day for Walter V.

McCoy, while and a check for $10. McCoy's sheriff's deputies were question DR. JOHN A. LAPP, 80, edu iimMM HlfIR! Mrs. Ada Myrtls Hlhbi, 72.

110 40th Ave. St. Petersburg, died Wednesdsy (Dee, 2, 19Ol In a St. Petersburg knspltsl. Mrs.

Hlbbs moved here SI years sgo from Sarasota and was born in Samson, Ala. She was a member of the First Baptist Church, the OE4, and the Pythian Sisters. She Is survived by her husband, Walter M.i four brothers, Robert C. Byrd, St. Petersburg, John J.

Byrd, Detroit, Wll-lism fivrd, Akron, Ohio, and Hups Byrd, Largoi a slater, Mrs. Lucille Women, Fort Worth, Texssj six grsndi hlldren, Caroline Blumbelg, Car ter Sandy Moors, Susan Carter, all of St. Petersburg, Charles Rosso, Pamela Nelson, Wslter Nelson, all of New York Cityi four great grand-childrsn, Vickie Blumbelg, Sherell Blumbelg, Leslie Blumbeig, Cynthia Rosso, all of St. Pstersburg. Funeral services will be held at the the Ralph 6.

Cooksey Funeral Home Tuesday at 1 p.m. with the Rev. R. W. Weaver officiating.

Interment will be fa Memorial Park. ing two persons in the robbery and slaying of the 81-year-old El wallet contained another check for $1,000 and $82 in cash, which the bandits overlooked, plus $145 in silver which he had placed in cator, labor arbitrator and former Chicago civic leader, died Jobean store keeper. For Daytime) MoneJciy Charlotte County Chief Deputy fnday at his home in Macapawa, Mich. gurts Show High Tmptralurs ExpoctM a metal cabinet. Lonnie Byrd had brought in two Mrs.

Charles Wilkins, McCoy's suspects late Friday night and Pre DOROTHY GILES. 63, author Temperatures only child, came here from Neighborville, 111., yesterday. McLeod Mortuary is in charge Saturday morning and he said late yesterday one person had been released. and professional collaborator and cT a-m IS adviser to authors, died Thurs San Antonio 50 35 Sarasota 69 62 Savannah 61 49 Seattle 37 Tampa 77 62 Washinjton 43 34 Wilmington 61 Pre. Nathville 38 32 .18 New Orleans 32 40 New York 44 36 1.15 Norfolk 38 44 .74 Richmond 54 40 1.05 St.

Louia 35 29 St. Petersburg- 73 60 Pre. .85 mwim of funeral arrangements and day in Cold Spring, N.Y. When asked about the other .13 .64 suspect being held, Byrd and services will be held today at 10 a.m. at the funeral home.

Burial will be in Charlotte Harbor Cemetery. Rev. C. L. Carroll eg 45, 'I of the Charlotte Harbor Baptist i a lo-r .75 Church will officiate.

2 1 MBaw a ADVHTISEMENf i FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS oi --VP McCUTCHEON-TINMAM PHONE 7-3MI Sheriff Travis Parnell said they have more questions to ask the man, whom they did not identify, McCoy, who ran a combination store and filling station on Route 771 about 25 miles south of Venice, was fatally shot in the head with a shot from a .25 caliber revolver about 3 a.m. Friday. His body was found lying behind the counter in his store by Lewis Lowe and Otis Futch, who called the sheriff's office. The sheriff's department be-lieveg the person who fired the gun was someone who knew and was known by McCoy. .311 .76 1.26 .33 J6 .95 Jt9 .05 PALMS AVEAVORIAX7 Zone Forecasts Partly cloudy and cool.

Low 38-42. High 54-58. lts55 iym 'V "Tiinri fi jf': tt 1 Albany. N.Y. SI Alpena JO Amarillo 4 2S Ashevlllo 42 24 Atlanta 52 3S AUantlc Cltjr 50 38 Baltimore 42 54 BirmuDtham 49 3 Bismarck 07 -4 Boise 3D IS Buffalo 2S 24 Burlintton 15 13 Cape Hatteraf 66 44 Charleston, S.C 2 49 Charlotte 46 36 Chattanooga 55 39 Chicago 29 2 Cincinnati 3 31 Clearwater 72 53 Cleveland 31 24 Columbue" 32 29 Pallas 53 31 IXmver 29 15 res Moinee 28 22 Duiutb IS Fort Myers 81 65 Fremo 39 27 Houston 52 38 Indianapolis 32 29 Jacksonville 80 53 Kansas CiW 31 20 Key Wert 83 8 Knoxville 45 35 Little Rock 34 22 Loa Anitelea 47 Louisville 35 32 Memphii 33 27 Meridian 47 S3 Miami Beac 80 72 Milwaukee 27 23 Paul 24 14 Mobile 55 3 Montgomery 31 39 Montreal IS 10 J4 BEAUTIFUL FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS Lout FLORAL CENTER City Wide Delivery FHONI 22-4421 ISO 75th St.

fete leach Moynard A. Duryso-Fronk M. St It 49-2nd Ave. So. PHONE 7-4112 v-A Partly cloudy.

Colder. Low 35-45. High 56-62. Partly cloudy. Cooler.

Low 45-55. High 62-68. Northwest to north winds 8 to 15 m.p.h. becoming northeasterly. Partly cloudy.

Cooler. Although McCoy had opened .27 13 his store late at night on other occasions, he did not do this unless he recognized the voice calling him in his apartment upstairs over the store. Arlington i3rmnrtai In a new development, Parnell Low 50-55. High 68-72. Partly cloudy.

Cooler. Low mid 50s. High low 70s. to 15 m.p.h. becoming northeasterly.

Partly cloudy. Cooler. Low 60-65. High low 70s. and Byrd said they are checking FUNERAL HOME o-- out a person known to possess a .25 caliber gun, the type used in the slaying.

PHONE Dl 2-1911 4825 9th AVENUE NORTH The two law officials said they Tides For Monday, January 2, 1961 Guli Water Temperature have others whom they will bring in for questioning while they continue a search for the owner of the gun. At the time of the robbery, the sheriff's department feels that Never Before at This-low FREE HEARING TEST AND CONSULTATION Huh 12 5.a St, Petersburg High ll.Hp Anna Maria BradenUm Precipitation Table Clearwater Corey Causeway RETIREMENT PLAN or THE Fenway Hotel GRACIOUS LIVING In An ATMOSPHERE of CHARM Reeerf Corte 1M ml Aver. tew 4 Hp VXD 2.p I9p 7 02p 5-2op 52p 2hp 5:2 1 Iff, Rlgh loop 2 24p 12 sap 4 ip 2 520 1 2 Kip 2 3 6WP 2 4-p 2 Kr iVv 2 44p 03a 12 14a Lew 75ia 02a 7 2la 2ia 22a 9 12a 7.4ia -42a 7:1 II Ha 10 7 Ra 7.27a 7 2f.a 9'J3a Preefpttatlea January Fehrnary Marrk April May June July A lift September OctJiber November 1.44 10 .19 1 94 10.93 3.11 11.33 l.M SOt 123 10 1.13 14 IM 177 .1 21 69 I 52 II 49 14 IX l.Tt 6 13 l.M 4.2 4.12 1.1 7.75 11.33 4 10 84 4.2S 10 1S.4 13 II I 4 i 167 4.11 t.5 '41 Iiunedm, St. Joseph sound 37 Eamont Key ,) fiand Bridge, Hillsborough ajGuilport jj; Indian Rocka i Johns PaM Pass-a-Grille Pinellas Point Safety Harbor Sarasota Skyway, Mullet Key Channel 2: 1 Tarpon Sprinas, Anclote River Accommodations available for lifetime Here's Th Wect to conceal hearing loss. No cords! No ear button! Fitted to make you look smarter and bear better.

205 NINTH ST. NO. Phone 5-7411 wp the killer or killers were hoping to "make a big haul." $19,800 for property taken by the State Road Department ii -l'ftp for rights of way. However, when the sheriffs de-jpartment and Assistant State At-JJ Itorney Frank Watson Jr. were checking McCoy's belongings in his bankbook showing he had i the store they found a notation in 12 lla 2 3.1a tOflUCgANSCO Reiidesey isclsdieej all hotel service sad meals.

Spacloes sjrounds vertookiasj Clear, rater Say. Write: THI FIN WAT let trr Deeedis, Florida Welch Causeway December 1.15 2 104 7 "30 1 13a itliiacoochee River 2 33P 8 5. Sua Rises 7.22a; Sua Sets l.46e; Moon Rises atoos Sets Totaj ton.

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