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4 I i if Volusia Seminole Complete News Pictures 0 Society SANFORO 208 N. Park Ph. FA 2-3513 0 NEW SMYRNA 312 Canal St. Ph. GA 8-9064 DELAND 118 W.Rich Ave.

Ph. RE 4-MOl BUREAUS DAYTONA BEACH 131 Bay St. 252-2541 252-2340 Thursday, March 12, 1961 Family laims Injected Into Hearin State Bombing Derby Is Center Of NAS's Attention Makes Denial City Hall Fire Laws Discussed By MARION HARMAN SANFORD Activity at the Sanford Naval Air Station is centered primarily around training for the forthcoming 10th annual Heavy Attack Wing One bombing derby. At Confab Opcn House Starts Today LONGWOOD This com-imunity's brand new city By DON ANDERSON LAKE HELEN of rules of safety plus the sometimes brazen inter Don Anderson Chamber ference by unauthorized per Plane crews in both A-3B Skywarrior squadrons and those flying the RA25C or A-5A Vigilante weapons systems, are scrubbing, adjusting, repairing, and tuning the huge aircraft readying for first events. Cmdr.

Leonard J. Rein- sons at the scene of a fire, hall, clerk's office, and volunteer fire department, will be thrown open to the public today from 7:30 to 10 p.m. The "open house" and celebration has been set to give the public an oppor By SID PORTER Sentinel Staff DELAND Harry Dreg-gors, 59, convicted slayer, yesterday afternoon tried to drag the state attorney who convicted him into his family tree in a bid for a new trial. Assistant State Atty. H.

T. Cook challenged the statement of Dreggors that now retired State Attorney Murray (Pat) Sams was married to Dreggors' cousin. TO BE VERIFIED is that two New Smyrna Beach jurors, Mrs. Lola Watson and J. O.

Boyd are direct cousins within the third degree not permitted as a juror and that Dreggors tried unsuccessfully to get his attorney, Smith Sanborn, now dead, to challenge them on grounds they were prejudic- Sechs Dues In Smyrna brought a promise of enforcement of regulations by law at the Tuesday night meeting of the Volunteer Fireman's Association. Wilbur McKenzie, association president, asked the press to advise citizens that traffic must not impede fire 1 1 Liu Cornerstone In Place NEW SMYRNA BEACH Chamber of Commerce officials in charge of the membership campaign rday requested that dues be forwarded immediately to cut down on the trucks and shall stay clear are (left to right) R. C. Carlson, president; B. L.

Helms, Mayor A. L. Lormann, J. R. Reiter, and Carl Lommler.

A marble plaque and cornerstone is set in place by Longwood town officials in a brief ceremony Saturday morning. Joining in on placing the marble plaque tunity to inspect the newly completed facility and tour the complete building with officials on hand to greet them and answer questions. MAYOR A. L. Lormann and the entire body of town councilmen will be on hand, the city clerk, and all members of the Volunteer Fire Department along with Police and Fire Chief Claude Layo.

Chief Layo said that all of the fire department's equipment will be on display along with the newly acquired emergency truck which necessity for personal calls Bob Quigley and Julius jed against him. Harris, in charge of the Dreggors, who had improv- 1 1964-65 drive, will have 80 ed in appearance after serv- of hoses or other equipment. Parking will be regulated to provide free passage of fire and gency vehicles. Firemen will be provided with identifying badges, and arrests will be made if disobedience to orders continues. FIRE CHIEF James Cor-rigall, was given the duty of selecting captains and other workers seeking to swell the ing nine years in Raiford state prison toward a life sentence, was convicted of second degree murder in the shotgun slaying of a womap hart, commanding officer of A 1 ecently returned from deployment; Cmdr.

George W. i of VAH-3; Cmdr. Paul Werner of VAH-5; and Cmdr. John Barlow are all directing their squadrons toward training for the various phases of the derby. The derby, and all of its excitement, will get under way Monday at 7 a.m.

Following is a day-by-day listing of events up to the climax and presentation of trophies. March 16: 7 a.m. weapons loading exercise; competitive drill involving loading of dummy training weapon by ordnance crews of five competing squadrons. 11 a.m. medium angle loft bombing: tests nuclear weapons bombing accuracy (using dummy weapons) of A-3B Skywarrior A-5A Vigilante flight crews.

RA-5C entrants to fly reconnais sance mission. rolls through personal solicitation, but they urged that their job be made as light as possible. It was pointed out ft. that full payment of dues! at their does not have to be made at I sewerage home near the treatment plant officers of the department. Committee appointments are handled by McKenzie and he tw I here.

Still pending are first degree murder charges in the slaying also of the woman's teen-age son. named James Wilkins to this time that registration will result from partial payment if a person desires to do it this way. The membership kitkoff breakfast will take place March 17 at 7:30 a.m. at the Yacht Club and the cam has been fully equipped to take care of calls such as wnings, electrocutions, and fires. Cost of the new city hall and fire station was estimated at near $20,000.

Chief Layo said coffee and doughnuts will be served tonight at the open house celebration. 11 ijjI 1, MERIWETHER Smith, 60, who seeks a new trial on grounds his constitutional head the building committee; H. A. Spencer, membership chairman. Frank Stein will select his committee and be in charge of the Labor Day celebration.

State fire college instructors will conduct sessions here, March 30, 31, and April 2 and 3. The association acted to re-imburse the woman's auxiliary for the supper Dedication Set paign will continue for four days, terminating on the evening of March 20. Fire station is at rear. (Seminole-Volusia Sentinel-Star Staff Photos by Marion Harman) Need Told Longwood City Hall will be dedicated Thursday at an open house celebration. The building contains offices for the city clerk (left) and council chambers.

Permit Issued MARCH 17: 10 a.m. close air support mission tests A-3B A-5A conventional weapons ability in two de expense tnat win nave as guests all school partici rights were violated in claimed suppression of evidence, appeared to be broken and aged considerably. He was on crutches and suffering from arthritis. His attorney, Barry Nager, Orlando, charged that a FBI report on blood on a Carpenter's level was held back by the prosecution and that the jury would have been i 1 enced favorably by knowing the analysis showed human blood. Smith testified that it was his contention from the start By Daytona Commission For Copies Of Tabloid Improvement Plan Passed pants and their wives on the last night of the session.

Other business okayed funds for the purchase of all materials needed for the fire tests that will be a part of the instruction program. DeLand Tourists A DAYTONA BEACH two-year total of 250,000 copies of the Daytona Beach livery modes. RA-5C entrants to make two bomb drops, then fly reconnais sance mission. March 18: 9:50 a.m. profile bombing mission.

Tests bombing accuracy on simu-lated nuclear mission against complex targets. March 19: 1:30 p.m. bombing derby briefing for press, other special interest groups. 4:30 p.m. radar accepted the bid of Womack resort area's summer tab Asphalt Paving Company of someone had broken the Smith home and loid is expected to be that needed at the World's Fair into $37,962 for installation of a 10-inch sewer line and repay CASSELBERRY A building permit for a second unit estimated to cost $23,000 has been issued to Fab Tool, a Denver corporation, for a factory building on Seminole Blvd.

Several months ago Fab Tool, Inc. erected its first building here but had not as yet occupied it. Only a short time ago the building was leased to Dearborn Electronics, burned out of its own plant on U.S. Hwy. 17-92 a short distance north of town.

The building will be constructed from plans and specifications of the original Fab-Tool unit but will be a and re-assued under one low interest rate. The result will be to finance needed utility and street construction. The main criticism of the program was the excessive legal fees in implementing the bond refunding. City struck Smith and his wife on their heads with the level. Sponsor Dance DELAND The Tourist ing of Bellvue Avenue.

The in New York. George Tracy, public relations director for the Halifax ad committee, told the committee this week that's the sewer line will mainly connect onto Daytona Beach Club of DeLand will sponsor ASSISTANT State Atty. Cook objected on grounds By JIM SMITH DAYTONA BEACH A $5 million capital improvements bond program was passed yesterday by city commission after it waived second reading of the ordinance. City Commissioner W. W.

Lee moved the second reading of the ordinance be dispensed, and action be taken on the first reading. The biggest opposition to the ordinances was the ex- a dance at the American i sioners appeared Legion Hall today at 8 p.m. A three piece ensemble will bomb scoring bomber mission: tests bombing accuracy' on simulated nuclear mission against multiple targets. March 20: 9 a.m. A-5A-A-3B A-4B Skyhawk loft Linen Company which is building a new plant in the location.

Williams Roofing and Siding Company of Port Orange was awarded the bid of $3,039 more content yesterday that an autopsy showed Smith's wife died from being strangled, and that a jury had convicted Smith of first rlftftropm ii rHAr in Mrs estimate he has from fair! authorities. Tracy asked for, and re-j ceived, authorization to go morning when Luther said play old fashioned dance music until 11 p.m The all fees would be covered for $68,000. public is invited. There will ahead with publication of the SlTlilhs death A brujse on tablo.d, a summer advert.s-!Mrs Smith-S hpad djd nnt be a contribution box at the bombing competition. to replace the roof on Build- reverse plan, and will join IN OTHER busi ness I ing One at the city airport.

It door for anyone wishing to Briefing for visiting present buildine. death, according ing mema, lor me tnira cause i nt a i cessive legal fees encounter- yesterday morning, the city lis a 15 year bonded roof. imake a small donation. Cook main- to the autopsy, ed in its preparation, prim ing, and court costs. tary.

I March 21: 9:10 a.m. air-' craft launch for air show. CfKliS. COlC (Open house begins one hour earlier). 9:30 a.m.

air show Li begins with 24 plane fly-by. i IQ fllCCt LAST YEAR, he said, 130,000 summer tabloids! Smith's son Samuel, who were printed at a cost of was the state's star witness $4,359. against his father at the The fair order would be i trial, did not appear yesfer- 25,000 initially alone, heldav- But he nas made a sajd sworn statement that he does Trarv ho fooi th. fv not now believe his father FINAL TALLIES divulged yesterday by city attorneys Charles Luther and Melvin Orfinger were reduced by $68,000 as opposed to original estimates of $150,000. 10:30 a.m.

carrier competitions. 11:45 a.m. SANFORD A meeting of Heavy Attack Wing One re- the Seminole County Cham view and presentation ofiber of Commerce Industrial killed his mother. The breakdown included, printing costs, fiscal agents Wainwright and Ram awards. 12:45 p.m.

(approx- i 1 1 along with imately) Navy appreciation 'representatives of the Civi-day picnic, Lake Golden tan Club and Automobile Recreation Area, Sanford Dealers Association, today Naval Air Station. 3 p.m. estimates "are a little high," but he i i a clearly the committee will need more editions of copies that it ordered last year. He will ask bids on the tabloid's in numbers of The tabloid will STtilUllVSTUU EI PI ESS I 'Fur fjtr tir YOUR rRIENDlY FREIGHT AGENTS -CWkw'. VH Oft VVS K- fM I If ll yh yw sey, bonding agents, Mitchell.

Pershing, Shetter-ly and Mitchel, $20,000. Fees to Luther and Orfinger which included legal fees, filing, court costs, contingent costs, travel costs, totaled $16,000. THE BOND refunding ordinance which passed yesterday, will eventually be a $20 million refunding and capital improvements issue. The SANFORD Conspiracy Charged; New Tria Plea Denied DELAND Circuit Judge 'guilty to the first charge and Howell Melton yesterday! the latter two charges were afternoon patiently heard, dropped, through the as- and Delivery 1 16 E. 2nd St.

FA 2-0237 be the main advertising media used at the city's World's Fair exhibit, in addition to the exhibit itself, according to Chamber Mgr. Floyd Kay. Kay said costs of the booth, ship ping and installation ''should be crystallizing soon and we likely will have enough money left in the World's Fair budget to pay for the extra copies of the tabloid." the new-trial plea of a young sistance of Public Defender prisoner who charged the Robert Wilson. entire refunding is designed state attorney and public! Burkot, who claimed to defender had conspired to Wilson he had no felony 4. "b- to lower interest rates on several of the city's outstanding ond issues.

Almost all the issues will be refund-Report Cards Monday FERN PARK John An- take his freedom. record, lost a try for proba- The judge denied the mo- tion when a lengthy FBI tion that a six months to five record arrived, it was testifi-years sentence be set aside, ed. and ruled there was no Wilson testified that Burkot evidence of conspiracy. had signed confessions to DFUND fldion Tim Sryic 1 24 South BouUvard REdwood 4 3752 NEW SMYRNA BFACH Thomoi Mo.ing I S'orag Co. Hiwoy 1 Andr GArd.n 8 2071 DAYTONA BEACH Sentinel-Star Express 136 BAY ST.

252-2540 252-2549 A Light For Safety Jeffrey Adam Burkot, who all three charges and he was gel, principal of the South AfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiinmniHiiiiiiiiiiiiiin MOVIES AND ENTERTAINMENT PAGE TWO RllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllilllllllllllllllllllMII had admitted breaking into attempting to keep Burkot Seminole Jr. High School, coming motorists. Jaycees will sell the lights and seat belts Saturday at Holly Hill Shopping Center. Installation of lights and seat belts is free. Lt.

K. H. Lutz of the Daytona Beach Police Department watches Jaycee Dick Kane install a safety running light on a police cruiser, emphasizing the safety reminder the light instills in on announces that the students will all receive their report cards to carry home to their parents on Mondays. the Daytona Plaza Hotel, from getting a life sentence where he worked, stealing as a habitual offender when blank checks and commit-he arranged to get two of the ting two forgeries, pleaded; charges dropped. i.

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