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Pensacola News Journal from Pensacola, Florida • 7

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Tuesday, October 29, 1957 Site ggngatnla gottrtta! Leonard Gives Talk HA I lAIIAn His i siiiiii if Navy Day Celobration Held Okaloosa Officers Hold Two Mftn for Duval County i 'i ha I 2 1 1 At Whiting Officer's Club News-Journal Bureau The Jacksonville youth admitted CRESTVIEW, Oct. 28 Okaloosa News-Journal Bureau MILTON. Oct. 28-More than 175 members of the Milton Council of Pka of Innocent Entered by Man On Murder Count MILTON, Oct. 28 Sylvester Jarkson, Milton Negro charged with second degree murder in the fatal stabbing of his wife Saturday morning, pleaded innocent before County Judge Mahlnn Mc-Call in County Judge's Court this morning and his case was bound over for Circuit Court.

1 Jackson was arrused of stabbing his wife once during an argument the two were having Saturday about 10:15 a.m. in front of a local cafe. The woman died from bleeding about 10:40 a.m. at Santa Rosa Hospital. In other cases heard in County Judge's Court today, Willie J.

Craig, Negro, was found guilty of the Navy League and Whiting Field law officers reported two men Deputy Tom White picked up for questioning early Monday are being held for Duval County and federal authorities on fugitive warrants after they admitted thefts of cars, two breaking and enterings personnel attended the Navy cele- that they took a carbine, shotgun and pistol from the South Carolina house, the sheriff said. White said he arrested the two in a Fort Walton Beach cafe around 1 a.m. Monday after they sold a carbine to a man to raise some money. The officers Fousek told them he joined the youth after escaping from jail. He told them the two stole a car in Jacksonville and U1 Damages Tolal makes delicious and a jail escape.

The officers said Bobby Fousek, bration at the Officer's Club last night. Tom Leonard, Milton publisher and national director of the Navy League of the United States, was principal speaker. Speaking on international relations, Leonard dwelt at length on the effect of the Russian satellite on America. "Actually the Russian satellite could serve this nation better than one of our own design if it jarred nur national leaders into the realization that we need to continue our research and development in all lines of preparedness," Leonard said. Lt.

Comdr. W. C. Ripley was toastmaster at the banquet and 22, a South Carolinian, signed a in Crash )Qmmoft statement admitting the pair stole drove to Waycross where they cars in Jacksonville and Waycross, abandoned it and stole another one. Larceny of Aufo Charged lo Smith Max Keith Smith.

21, operator of Motor Exchange at 140 E. Inten-dencia was booked at County Jail Monday night on a warrant charging him with larceny of an auto. Smith was arrested last week by Detective Charles Miller. Smith is out under $500 bond. A charge of violating an Interstate Commerce Commisinn law forbidding the transportation of certain items was placed Monday against John O.

Bius, 20, a truck driver, from Brunswick, Ga. D. M. Peacock of the Florida Railroad and Public Utilities Commission, arrested Bius and placed him under a $500 bond. Peacock said Bins was transporting certain plastic merchandise in violation of a law set up by the Commerce Commission.

Two bad check charges were filed against Mrs. Bonata Matthews, 34, of 23 i-i S. DeVilliers according to jail records. Mrs. Matthews, out under $200 bond, is accused of passing checks totaling $05.

A couple, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Durham, of 312 Bayless were taken into custody on warrants accusing them of being fugitives from justice. The warrants were issued in Oregon County, Missouri. the greatest name in A car driven by Mrs.

Vivian H. Amos, of Ft. 6. Box 500 collided with an auto at Community and ana tnat ne escaped irom mi- irom Waycross, they went to val deputies Friday while being: South Carolina and then to Fort carried to a hospital for a cutjWalton Beach, Fousek was quoted arm to be treated, as saying. mi 100 Fisoi.

Distillid from (tin. Sli. futri Smirnoff (On. tf Htiiblm), Untlui, tm. jTippins Streets Monday night, County Fatrolman Pete Morgan said.

reckless driving and fined $10 or 60 days. Lucius Lewis was found guilty of drunkeness and fined $15 and costs of court, or 30 riavs. Capt, D. J. Harrington, command Driver of the other car was ing officer at Whiting, welcomed the League and guests.

League President William A. Bonifay praised the spirit of co Dewey Alford, 37, of 231 'j 2nd East Pensacola Heights. Damages totaled about $fi00. Mrs. Amos was charged with violating the right-of-way.

Li La CASS wSSL operation which Whiting Field has shown in civic endeavors in Santa Damages were estimated at $400 Deputies Harold Fesmire and Ralph Hendnx and Oscar Beng-tson, Fort Walton Beach city police special investigator, who questioned Fousek, said his companion was a Jacksonville teenager. Fousek was being held in thp Duval jail on charges of assault and battery and non-support when he escaped, the officers said. Sheriff Ray Wilson said later that the Jacksonville youth admitted the pair broke into houses in Jacksonville and Anderson, and took a number of articles. Wilson said the "youth told him that he and Fousek took clothing, dishes and a steam iron from the Jacksonville house. I the Pain! Rosa County.

Entertainment at the dinner was PLANT SPRING FLOWERS NOV furnished by the Naval Aviation Cadet Choir of the Naval Air Station in Pensacola. Starts i.oo 3 doz. 35c dozen Preceding the dinner, Capt. Ed win L. fierce, representing Adm.

Robert Goldthwaite, led a team of officers in briefing the Leaeue Petunias Snapdragons Stock Calendula Vegetable Plants members on the Navy's aviation training program. from a two-car collision at, 17th Avenue and Cross Street Monday afternoon, police said. The motorists were identified as Mrs. Amy E. Stevenson, 33, of 1651 E.

Maura St. and Kelly Blue, 28, of 10 Atturks Ct. Mrs. Stevensnn was charged with causing the wreck, according to Patrolmen R. C.

Hamp and James Stevison. Two cars, one driven by L. L. Adams, 53, of 112 W. Cervantes the other by Mrs.

V. F. Bellamy, 40, of 338 Brent Lane, col-liripd Monday afternoon at Cervantes St. and Pace Blvd. Fatrolman Aaron Suarez charged Mrs.

Bellamy with failing to have a vehicle under control. Damages totaled S200. Florida Peanut Allotment Hiked Florida's allotment for peanuts next year will be 54.915 acres ac French Assembly Rejects Mollet PAWS, Tuesday, Oct. 29 UPI Escambia Farmers Supply Co. Scientific tests have proved that "BC starts FASTER to ease nerve-racking headaches, neuralgia and functional periodic pains.

Temporarily relicvci minor arthritic and rheumatic pains. Laboratory proof indicates that, cn the average, "BC" starts over 11'? times faster than a leading STRAIGHT ASPIRIN, a popular BUFFERED ASPIRIN ni a well-known COMBINATION RELIEVER. When you want quick relief, use "BC" Why accept a substitute or cheap imitation when genuine "BC" costs so little, relieves so fast and provides such long- cording to an announcement released in Washington Monday by officials of the United States Department of Agriculture. The allotment is an increase of 1,138 over the 54,777 acres this year. The national allotment is to be 1 acres, same as this year.

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