Pa Two OKELL OPPOSED |Diamondbacks Run Over Homestead CONSOLIDATION EVEN BACK IN ’45 1 opp solidation nm 1945, ypore it tion to the state legisinture fro Group One. ‘Judge 9 man by his record’ logan of Mr. Okell, vot first-term | the outstandis of the 1948 legistat ir. OKell ‘wrote leered to ps nt Dade County P id the bill creating @ single Hist for Miami and He sponsored and passage the bills con- Dade’s ten independent x districts into one| district spon. | pete the bil! author the county t» protect tresh| er, supplies, The Okel! platform indormes; Togiflation to permit state ond 1 governments to participate the U, 8, Army Engineers flood ntroL and water conservation gram Appropriation’ 13 complete the Florida school foundation the bill rt Author-| for 1949 pro. having by the state ¢ rrment with financially hard- presi” cities and towns where the ees ‘are collected Qppobition do any form ales lax Opposition of stat to ur _tpending and to tu ment Dy siet6 government “into fislds of local government and taxation. Mr. Okell, 42-year-old attorney A member of the county, state and national bar associations. He ix a member of Riverside Meth odist Church and teacher of @ Bible class. He is deputy supreme kovernor for Florida Loyal Order of, Moose and past exalted ruler of the Mirmi Elks, and a member of the Knights of Py d the Oddfellows, He Is president of Coral Gables Lions Club and past dent of the Young Demo Clubs of Florida, He is o of Miami High School niversity of Mia ni Mrs. Okell have four ry her ener uate 1 ihe ™ Arncaneh t bir hondavm> bu neerman.” excleimed the wife a friend husband started off for the office. ‘You tough me with such senti- fment, defr,"* replied the husband ‘Well, frankly, 1 do need five dollars,”, came the sweet reply —Ex 3AL NOTICES woTIc. Dane Counry Notion 18 WERRY Sho hapiar 194, Prods Sanus losing deserted County, "lord FLORIDA, ious Negh 6, obo Manor, A. toh Met Book 18 at Page 68 Mock 4," Redland Rowers. A ng to Phat Bork 22 6 Page Redland Park Bovates eu Aecordlig to Pla Hook 0 ai 29 6 18 Tone Mlek Royal Mal = (A th! Areahaing to. bat Do St JO So 32 tne. Doak) Rayal atm A Bab. According to Plat Book 17 le Att A Buh Amended carding to Pigt Beak tat Nad oe Lge 9 and ie, Monk 26, Plorkta Chay {Eiaegy,“Bewwevine to Book 2 at pia Tare ee 23 - 5, on Fourteen - Hit Rampage) .”, By JOHN WAINWRIOMT Leader Sparte Welter The Redland backs Miah over Homestead High’ lost Friday Diamond out a 23-5: vietory. The Rattler's ace right hander, Glenn Lane, collected sixth inning, ‘The high-Hght of the game Was in the sixth inning when Red- land's Herb Grafe slarqmed out @ home run with two men on base. Redland tallied two runs in the first, one in the second, seve the third, two in the fourth, th | in the fifth and eight in the sixth, | 48 offigs to 28 wog.by Homestead “stored one run in the first, one in the second, two in the fourth and one in the sith. ‘The Growers committed six made four errors Line Score R 20105 2280 @ 1 H'mstend 11 0 Redland 21 Torclse, Lane and Blaylock. ' ‘4 1 4 EDISON BEATS The Edison Red Raiders Redland down with a 6-4 Tuesday afternoon in Miami, The Diamondback hold ng a 43 lead in the fifth when Rai Krete bopped vet the Rutders . single to 1 by Bod Carlos Ygartua was the pitcher for Redland, bu sent in in the first over twirti Edison collected seven hits. Redland scored three runs i Ellis Dr. Davies Announces of Dr, Sido pastor of First Me Sunday evening m “Life's Imperative tlan Spirit.” Music will be presented by th enior ch! H, Davie: odist. Church will pre o Chris the evening service. afternoon and then stomped on them to sug allowed Homestead Jonly four scattered hits. Redland mpremive 14 blows Jott two HHS pitchers, Sam Tor- | cise and Kinney Graces, who weal, in in the miscues, while the Diamondbacks promises, rE 6 4 Graves (6) and Pope; EDLAND 6-4 set Joss im the} starting, Sunday Sermon Topics the Chureh” t the morning ser- vice and by the junior choir at| Caplinger | in the second the first, | in the| the fipt and one Raison soared three two in the fifth and one rixth Line Score RHE Rediant 310 000 04 4 Edison 300 021 067 ‘Yartua, Ellis (1) and Blay' Chergy and Hancock, Gandia. King Leads Third Party Victory at U of F ‘The Varsity third party led by Lawrence Ki of Narenja, emerged vietorious in the April election at Universit of Florida x a niew political f recent student leaders | to improve aampus polities, took | the merged which candidates arty, formed atareAll Studenis group, fominated the same Five thou: # indicated | Varsity party . | Seid Chairman King as the last | results were released, “Our cam- paign was not fought on empty We will do our utmost |td improve the already fine stu dient government at University of Florida.” King is the son of Mrs. Viola King Of Naranjo. Homestead Is Runner-up In Girls’ Bat! Tourney | High School oftball team was defeated Friday by the Miami Jack team which won the single elim: pation tournament in the tenth nual Dade County Sports at Moore park, A plague was pr sented to the Homestead team and | red ribbons, to the players. Seven | |high schools competed Homesteod came back to tr Miami High 6-8 in the consolation game, The local team cefeatec Ponce de Leon 10-5, and Redland | | 6-2. Playing for Homestead were: | Shirley er, Joyce Walker Clara Stephenson, Mary Lou Mus relwhite, Margaret | Martha Lee Dav Grace Ri Eff Lews | Deite, | Shore: Homestead girls 5-2 n} Radford, Dork rburg, Anita Rebecea Brown, Elvie Joyce Morgan, Rose Sin ¢| core, Wanda Smith, Norma Hatch. er, Dorothy Douberley and Fay Fay Hilliard is man- b per Mary | ower. } o'clock AD LEADER-ENTERPI School For Crippled Children eldest wor pastar will be with ten all victim This the ¥ ite hi of ple The o'clock on Earl Vennum to Preach | On Sunday at Princeton} The of Miam ve tendent, The held thi in Fort Lauderd jed to att Claytos Murray, and the Rev Mrs. James Rev m Le of the First Baptist Church. guest He will tet children who of school was es |» Christian service in ary children in the Unit will pr “What Religion Ofters pastor Earl Vennum, Central Church of the} f eo new Silver building tund will 6 to & o'clock this « Metre Dr. 5b ite nite, wpesker at the of bis work! | hi mingham, pastic Sund: Day Apr, 18, paralysis th 1936. singe then, handleapped chil- st group of crip- {Sta h at | Church, will speak. pastor| be held Hedland school cafeteria CHURCH BENEFIT TONIGHT |W) A DD in the 7%) Sunday Layman’s Day For Goulds Baptists)» is Layman's Goulds Baptist Church, | 1 as| Speaker at the morning service| In| will be & member of the Gideons| to help him lift the state school Dr.| who are distributing 25,000 Bibles helped over six hun-| in the hotels of Miami Beach. "The| ing with the U. S. Department of | Bibles will be on display this week | Education. im front of the Northshore Hotel In the evening, G. C. 11| Christian businessman and con of the Little River Baptist Dorris, a Redland Champs Named | For Annual Spell-down Rediand sehool champions will preach at 11 o'clock | chosen to compete in the annual of of the Miami District Prinegton Church will be represented at a zone rally to be fternoon and ¢ ¢ ning the Ni at | Princetbn| Miam! " Herald” spel rene. Mr,| Verna Owetity 11 superin-| grade, and Lacille the eighth grade. daughter of Mr formerly of Mr. and Mrs. All Runners-up are lips Mrs.| and) Mrs. ning le. Among t Ww. A F. Crauswell. — | of Mr ROBERT H. GIVEN CIRCUIT JUDGE (Group 1) GIVENS IS in a Sepp. Verna and Mrs Owens, and Lucille is a deughter bert T. Patri 11-year-old daught bee Phillips Ella Morne | Richard Paddock, 13-year-old son are 13, of Edw Sapp. Phil- of Mr and and Mrs. Everett Paddock. HONEST * EXPERIENCED * SOUND Entirely free of commitments to any person, group, IMPARTIAL * SINCERE clique or class. Native Floridian. 17 years practice in Florida Courts, Veteran World War II. Chairman, Law Enforcement Committee of Dade County Bar Association, 1947-'48. (Paid political advertisement) N WOULI RAISE RATING OF STATE'S SCHOOLS)" Apr, 15—Deciaring] choothorbse is Jacknonville, ‘the as in portant as the court Puller Warren candidate for governor citizens appealed today to Plorid | system from its present low rank- Warren, recalling his own ex- periences in a Calhoun County one-room school and as @ work- ing student ot the University of Florida, said he was determined to establish a minimum salary of $2,400 a year for qualified grade school teachers | A native Floridian, Warren is| a brother of principal of schools in White] Springs. ‘Their sister, Miss Alma Werren, also’ taught schoo! In| West Florida after her graduation in 1939 from Florida State Colle for Women, now Florida State University Expanding on his pledge to work for higher teacher salaries, Warren stated his record in the 1939 state legislature when he helped pass the teacher retire- ment system and the schoo! code. ROBERT H. GIVENS, JR. Candidate for Election as Ciroult Judge Richard ‘Warren, | £ Fr April 16, 1948. Presbyterians Miami Church Young Rally at The Rev. Frank River Home Presbyterian gave an a lt ont of Churgh, inspirational Worren, who obee thought ser iounly of becoming » teacher but] » witched to the study of law b cause of better © oppor tunnities in the latter profession, a ction t relly of Pret byter le from Went Palm Beach to Key West, held Alta Vista: Presby Miami ‘onomic re last week in ian Church in Aso on the program were two former Homestead pastors, the Rev. Bruce A. Cumming of Rivi« era Presbyterian Church and the Rev. Geo. Ricks of Northeast Presbyterian Church, Mr, Cume ming, who had served as a mise sionary in Korea for M years, spoke on missions, and Mr, Ricks led the Bible study. Altending from the local church were Miss Karalee Holden, Miss Margaret Mc Miss Gloria ‘Toth and Miss Laura Mae McCoy. Florida teachers are hampered by lack of good schoo! houses and| equipment, he added, calling upon citizens to help him “stort a real building program state ausplees.” DATES SET The First Baptist Church of Homestead has decided to hold the summer vacation Bible school trom Aug. 2 to Aug: 11, inclusive, and to hold the annual Sunday School picnic on Aug, 12 in the y park. There Should B NO TAX on gasoline for fishing boats and farm equipment, says FULLER WARREN All Florida’s Candidate for Governor wpa “1 shall do everything in my power Gs Governor te pone this unjust levy. Ddosts and farm equipment do not use our highway aysiem for which this tax is intended » - ing and farm industries ond other should be encouraged by wig ‘Ohi torn,” * poads. He wonts the oged and infirm to~get @ rect bregk through an expanded Health under Fuller Warren means it when”, he pays Ie will advance the internis ot il the people of faash on expantel eie Florida. Me is opposed t0 4. ing peiter old age assistance, (general eolen tax. He went’, il ches he Ip four Cowes to return the State to"pine tree "or, you won't have to “sew prosperity” through on stlec- * eny one to see” Puller Warren, tive reforestation program. He His door will be open to every wants betier farm-tomarket citizen of Ploridal WIN WITH WARREN! (Petit edv. paid for by Iriends of Faller Warren) Sinister Influence at Work In South Dade Since Dade County was created this area has had a representative on the board of county commissioners. Certain interests are now attempting to deprive us of our rights. These interests have been identified as those opposed to the best interest of South Dade County and are pledged to the defeat of the water conservation and water control UTNE AAT EE The interests of the fruit growers, the farmers and, in fact, the interests of ALL the residents of this area are tied up to what happens to water conserva- tion and control, Now this question is: What is the real reason for these OUTSIDERS’ interest in our affairs? Who are the UNSEEN mentors that have influenced these Mi- ami residents to move into our district to run for office—and WHY? To whom will they pay allegiance? They own nothing here. They pay no taxes here. and Check into their past business records you will find that they have prac- tically none. They have offered nothing constructive, but on the contrary, have est indulged in mere promises and flights | of wishful thinking. Dade County demands successful, hon- and experienced guidance in the years tocome. Your vote for PRESTON B. BIRD as county commissioner, REPRESENTING THIS be a vote for this type of leadership. ; DISTRICT will) You Are Cordially Invited to a ALLLY for PRESTON B. BIRD pact by peer eae Citizens: