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MJFaJelreaJe Fort Myeri (Fla.) News-Press, Suil, MarcK 14, 1965 S-A -7 1 i t- -J 1 1 ii rri iinrniwnfinimitjwwBWriirniTtf niwwivfi pttu. i Malcolm Aids Slain BOSTON Iff) Leon Ameer, mm, 0)ppiisii llaKhEDg 31, a Negro who described him ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT self as New England spokesman for the slain Malcolm and was mentioned as a possible successor, was found dead in II I nnttj I his room at the Sherry Bilt- All Varieties Season Ship or Take Home Valencia Oranges Fresh Juices by the Cup, Quart or Celloi Jellies and Marmelaaee Attractive Gifts, Toys aed Somelri MURPHY GROVES Oa Highway 80, 3 Miles East ef Alva Phone OXford 4-1512 or 4-3119, Fort Myers more Hotel in Boston's South End Saturday. Police gave no indication of the cause of death, preferring to await the ruling of a medical examiner. A to form a march on Congress. diet the government's Peoples President Elia's 18-month-old Radical Party probably will Observers Predict Government Win By Small Margin administration has attracted eke out a thin vote of confi widespread criticism because of dence.

However, the Peronist Use News-Press Want Ads inflationary economic policies. vote, traditionally strong among II Al but the nation has had a degree the working classes, is expect BUENOS AIRES. Areentinalffl of political stability unknown in ed to show some gains. Previous estimates have previous periods. Dlia, who also is 69, is a former physician.

placed Peron's strength at 20 1 I 0 Most political observers pre- to 30 per cent of the electorate Between bomb blasts and bombast, Argentina got ready Saturday for congressional elections In a bitter contest between followers of President Arturo Mia and former Dictator Juan However, Peronists have split into several parties in recent years. D. Peron. Temple Beth El Sets Charity Ball In the past, a strong Peronist showing has brought fears of a 7th Annual Florida Medical Forum Sponsored by: Lee-Hendry County Medical Society Fort Myers-Lee County Chamber of Commerce, Inc. EXHIBITION HALL MARCH 17 and 18 7:30 P.M.

(Doors open at 6:45 P.M.) FREE ADMISSION military coup d'etat However, It hardly seemed to matter that scores of other parties were running candidates for the 99 congressional seats at stake in this is considerably unlikely. The annual St. Patrick's Day Charity Ball sponsored by the A Peronist triumph will v- IS Temple Beth El of Fort Myers today's balloting. cause no unrest in the armed forces," said one high-ranking will be held Saturday night in An estimated 10 million of Argentina's nearly 12 million the Exhibition Hall with music officer. by Ralph Flanagan and his or Peron made a futile effort to chestra.

return to Argentina last Decem registered voters were expected to cast ballots. Peron, 69, was retrted ouiet. 3 Kenneth Schwartz, publicity chairman for the annual ball, said the ball this year will be ly awaiting the outcome at his WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17 ber some observers said it was only a surface try but his airliner was turned back at Rio De Janeiro. Many believed he had decided to give up his STRANGE FEELING Ever have that feeling you're leingj a special treat for dancers of spacious villa in Madrid where he has been living in exile. He all ages.

watchedi This calf, a. resident of the Ventura county Animal Shelter in California, ignores a feline friend and con was overthrown in 1955 after promise to return despite state centrates on ments to the contrary. ruling for nine years. Company Nolsv 1. It ss.

The six week campaign was noisy but without violence until Temple Beth El sponsors the dance every year and donates the proceeds to charity. Dancing will begin at 9 p.m. and end at 1 a.m. Tickets are $6 per couple and can be purchased at Chuck's Men's Store on First Street, Zales Jewelry in the Johnson Favors Alva Ramblings a few hours before it ended Fri day at midnight. Alabama Pledge (Continued from Poqt One) Police tossed tear gas at a mob of Peronist demonstrators American in his heart can re-' during a rally of the nonnlar Boulevard Plaza, Herman Gluckman Jewelry on First Street, the Arcade Cigar Store on First Street, The American ject." Union Party attended by an es The confrontation was hastily If I I timated 10,000 persons.

Several Variety Store or from any mem persons were reported injured. Officers said the Peronists tried arranged between the two democratic executives noon engagement was set up overnight after Wallace had wired ber of Temple Beth El. The Wonderful Warm Weather Is a Welcome Change for All By EUNICE HASLEY The wonderful warm weather this week has been a welcome change from the cold and the many Bauhinia trees in bloom around the countryside are beautiful heralds that our Florida spring has arrived. Activities at the school are stepping up as the term swings into it's last three months. The Alva High School chorus participated in the countywide choral concert in Lehigh Acres auditorium Friday night under the able direction of Mrs.

Helen the President to ask an appoint ment. The governor was admit I1 mmmt ted to the executive mansion through a private door and White house pickets protesting Alabama events were unaware of his arrival. They learned lat Safe Driven are nward'edl If yew fctve bera a NO-ACCIDENT DRIVER for ee yM Mibttantitl SAVINS en your Automobile Fob cy. Yew "American" fttpraiantative viQ be glad te explain Ibis SAVING tt yew. er, however, and set up a chant Rock, singing as their solo The of "Wallace must go." May Day Carol." In other songs, Diversified Tastes back bronc riding contest, and the two are in Davie for rodeo participation this weekend.

Best of luck to these two fine rodeo MPS0S lASUIlMCE AGENCY they were part of the mass concert. Their performance, as well as that of the other schools was a wonderful experience in NEWPORT, Ky. (AP) The performers. thief who entered R. W.

Walk IERVICE vvenna me. music. Another outstanding show this MRS. JOHN HASLEY is look er's home had diversified tastes. 'ATISFACTIOIf wtstmore 6-Z05? He took a radio, an English- week was the Junior class play ing forward to a weeks visit "Cupid in Pigtails." This class, with her oldest daughter, Mar type revolver, an antique long rifle with brass fittings and garet, and her husband, E.

under the direction of their sponsor, George Steele, worked three cans of dog food. Griffin and their three chil 7:30 P.M. Dr. Richard A. Buckingham "How Your Doctor Can Help The Hard Of Hearing" Dr.

Buckingham is clinical associate professor of otolaryngology at the University of Illinois. A graduate of University of Illinois College of Medicine, he was consulting otologist at Hines Hospital and attending otologist at Resurrection Hospital, St Elizabeth's Hospital -and the Pres-byterian-St Luke's Hospital in Cook County Illinois. a long time to perfect their dren from Birmingham, Ala 8:30 PJVI. Dr. Harold A.

Lyons FACP, FCCP, FNYAM "Emphysema, A Growing Health Problem" Dr. Lyons is professor of medicine at Downstate Medical Center at New York University. He is a graduate of the Long Island College of Medicine. He completed his pulmonary diseases at the University of Michigan, studied cardiovascular diseases at Massachusetts General Hospital and hematology at Thorndike Laboratories in Boston, Columbia University end Mount Sinai Hospital. Dr.

Lyons is a diplomats and offi- rial examiner with the American Board of Internal Medicine, fellow, i and secretary of the committee ofj Pulmonary Physiology with the American College of Chest Physicians, and a member of the scientific committee of the New York Heart Association. The Griffins are due to arrive lines and we're sorry more of our residents didn't see it Thurs today for their spring vacation i day night. They also performed at a matinee or dress rehearsal DON LEWIS AND Raymond Wednesday afternoon and made Crawford were in Miami overnight Saturday and will return a big hit with the school stu dents and teachers. to Alva today. While there, they visited Don aunt, Mrs.

Kate The senior science group un Anderson and her daughter and der Donald Vincent had a very 'informative trip to Bartowilast daughter, and Mr. end Mrs. H. T. Lewis, Don's cou week where they toured the FAST SERVICE WITHOUT A HITCH ON A LOW-COST AUTO LOAN At YOUR EDISON NATIONAL BANK sin.

Mrs. Anderson, well known phosphate mine and museum. by some of our older residents, They took all day and learned has been ill and confined to her home. first hand some of the things they have studied. QUESTION AND ANSWER PERIOD DAN ENGLISH 'and Mrs.

W. SCHOOL SEPT. RAY Wil THURSDAY, MARCH 18 C. Watkins were called to Gainesville over the weekend by the sudden illness of their sis ter, Mrs. Mary Phillips.

rui liams was guest speaker at the Tuesday night meeting of the Alva Parent Teacher's Association. The accreditation issue confronting several Lee County schools was explained at length by Williams, with his assurances Phillips has been discharged from the hospital but is con fined to bed for awhile. Mr. English returned to Alva Monday that every effort will be made with Mrs. Watkins remaining to see that the requirements will be met by the fall term.

in Gainsville to care for her sister. Another issue confronting our MRS. JOHN LANSDALE, the former Tinda MacCanon, re turned to her home in Houston, Texas this Friday after visiting schools, that of integration, will be resolved by the first grades receiving Negro pupils this fall, with areas to be blocked out. Pupils in that area must attend the school in that area, he pointed out. Mrs.

Dan English, Mrs. Ba here for two weeks with her father, Vivien MacCanon, her grandmother, Mrs. E. Mac Canon, and her uncle, Ivan MacCanon, and with her sister, Stapleton and Mrs. Jimmy Car Mrs.

Hamp Dees in Tice, as well as with other residents. ter were appointed as the nominating committee and they will report at the April meeting for election. Marines Engage mtwmsmMmmmmmmmmmmmbismmmtm Viet Nam Reds (Continued from Pom OmI A film and discussion on African violets and gloxinias will be shown at the Alva Garden Club meeting Tuesday eve on the radar screen. No bodies ning. All those interested are were found when Marines went out to look for the intruders.

invited to the 7:30 meeting in A dozen miles west of Sai the Alva Library. MRS. MOSS FARMER, ar gon, Viet Cong guerrillas un Want to ride in style in the car of your choice happy that you've made the best deal in car loans, too? You can with a fast-service auto loan from YOUR EDISON NATIONAL BANK. Our rates are low and we will arrange terms to suit you. Come in and discuss an auto loan with one of our loan officers.

You'll receive prompt, courteous treatment and you'll like the low, low interest rates. In fact, you'll like the way we do business at YOUR EDISON NATIONAL BANK. leashed a mortar barrage on Due Hoa, killing 5 and wound rived home on Wednesday after a couple of weeks visit with her ing 33. Two U. S.

Army helicopters were called into action 8:30 PJVI. Dr. George E. Moore, Ph.D. Recent Advances In Cancer" Dr.

Moore is a member of the American Cancer Society Advisory Committee on therapy of cancer. He is a director of the Roswell Park Memorial Institute in Buffalo. He received his Ph.D. in surgery at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis in 1950. Dr.

Moore is a consultant in surgery and cancer research to the M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute in Houston and is a member of the Scientific Committee of the United Health Foundation, Inc. ANSWER PERIOD 7:30 PJVI. Dr. Nat T.

Winston, Jr. "MIND: Your Own Business" Dr. Winston is head of the state-operated Moccasin Bend Psychiatric Hospital at Chattanooga, Tenn. The hospital has gained a world reputation due to the new Milieu program instituted there, and which has proven successful Last September Dr. Winston was appointed director of Psychiatric Services for the Tennessee Department of Health.

QUESTION AND 94 year old mother, Mrs. Strong, in Kentucky. Mrs. Strong has against the guerrillas, who dis not been well so Mrs. Farmer persed.

Political Commissar made the trip to check on her. Nguyen Phan, a North Viet Mrs. Farmer arrived in Tampa Tuesday and stayed overnight namese said to be a Peking and Moscow trained political com with son Frank and his family missar captured Friday, was displayed near Da Nang by THE WEEKEND provided an Brig. Gen. Chanh TrI, 1st Army opportunity for a trip to Tampa Corps commander.

Phan is the lor Mrs. J. C. Dyess, Mrs. H.

Cutshall. and Mr. and Mrs Lu- highest ranking North Vietnam ese ever captured. Attend The Orchid Show Exhibition Hall TODAY 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

ther Handley. Mrs. Dyess and the Handleys were guests of For Safety Carry NATIONAL CITY TRAVELERS CHECKS "Better Than Money" Ac-cepted the World Over. Refunded On-The-Spot in case of loss! A slight, 38 year old man, IToRT MYERS LEE COUNTY CHAMBER "I I OF COMMERCE, Inc. P.O.

BOX C.C, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA, S3903 their sister, Mrs. Elwin Snyder and Mr. Snyder, while Mrs. Phan told reporters at an impromptu news conference he joined the Communists in North Viet Nam in 1953 during the Cutshall visited with her aunt My Question Is addressed to Dr. I Clip and Mail Your Question Will Be Answered From The Platform and uncle, Mr.

and Mrs. M. T. Lockman. war against the French.

Phan said he was given a year's indoctrination and train A VISIT WITH old friends ing in Peking in 1959 and then took Betty and Richard Haw- Jiy (jnesnon is: THIS AD SPONSORED BY YOUR SCHOLARSHIP FUND BANK- Ask Us! was sent to the Soviet Union kins and John to Pompano for six months. He infiltrated into South Viet Beach for the weekend. There they were reunited with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ball of Huntine- Val Nam Feb.

2 in a group of 300 ley, Ohio for a few days of tv ison political commissioners sent to oversee the Viet Cong, he added. He held the rank of sub major. catching up on happenings of the two families. Thi said Phan was captured THOSE ATTENDING the Cha- fc or Lav 2 near Hue, about 40 miles south of the North Vietnamese border, and would be brought to Saigon Io Nitka festivities in Moore Ha for questioning. ven enjoyed the colorful parade and rodeo, as well as the opportunity to see Indians in their ON THE TRAIC (Advortltomont) Bank bright native apparel.

But none AUTHOR'S AGENT WANTS MANUSCRIPTS Mmbr Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. lack Deposit Insured up to $10,000.09 Fort Myers, Florida 3210 Cleveland Avenue MsnujcrlDt of all kind wanted, FORT MYERS made a more profitable trip than Rocksy Luckey, who placed second in the barrel racing event, bringing home some specially BOOKS. Waiting markets and buyers the world ovar. Demand exceeds supply. A selling agency that gets results for Its authors.

Write Bern Literary Agency, 149 High Park Avenue, Desk 9, Canada. Deposits Insured Up To 1 0,000 by Federal Peposit Insurance Corporation prize money. Her big brother, Oscar, participated in the bare-'.

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