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teal raw Poge 12 “THE KE® WEST CITIZEN Felday, February 9, 1998 Post Resigns Position t FR. Home Albert N. “Al” Miller, longtime ‘manager of the Fleet Reserv Miller Resigns Manager’s Hye i | i ay zi Z | s i iyetee i e = = i [ i <5 & getting the long-needed rest he Hi ger, Fleet Reserve Home, Incor} Miller resigned in late January. Growth Predicted GAINESVILLE #—The Univer- sity of Florida, already largest in| the Southeast with enrollment of -about 10,000, is envisioned as triple that. size in 1970 by its acting pres- ident, Dr. John S. syste felcoming 200 new si its yes- 3 , Allen said population ex- expect the state to double 2% million residents by 1970. . Assuming the present trend con- tinues in birth, death and migra- tion rates, Allen said, the total enrollment of all Florida colleges ‘may be expected to increase from NEW YORK (#—Many thought- ful wives today are asking them- selves, “What can I do to show my husband how much I appreciate him?” I heard of one wife recently who surprised her husband on his birth- day by handing him the paid-up deed to a lot in an ultra exclusive cemetery—a lot with a fine view and plenty of sunshine, all for his very own self. “Honey,” she told him, “after you're gone, I want you to know you'll be in good company. There isn’t a better location in the whole cemetery, and I want to tell you from my heart that I feel there isn’t a man in town who has earned it more than you.” Well, this particular husband was so touched by this evidence of his wife’s solicitude he broke down and cried, and later went out and bought her a fur coat. However, all husbands are not as high class as this man. What can a conscientious wife do to win and hold the love of the average husband, so that he will remain her boy friend instead of, becoming her sparring partner? Too often women think that the i 26,000 in 1953 to 94,000 in 1970. The same proportion, he said, would put the-university over 30,000. Hal Boyle ALBERT “AL” MILLER appears happy at the prospect of has worked for. Cleaning up a bit of the final paper-work before leaving his post of Mana- ‘porated, at 20 Caroline Street, Says way to do this is to spenéd money on clothing and beauty treatments to make themselves more attrac- tive. But really isn’t such a wife merely coddling herself? Why not coddle him for a change? Here are a few ways any strapping wife can give that man in her life a thrill, and let him know he got more than a barnacle when he married her: I. Serve him breakfast in bed at least twice a week. 2. Don’t keep asking him if he really loves you. On the other hand don’t keep telling him how mad you are about him. Just tell him whenever he looks blue, “Boy, oh boy, am I glad you took me out jfrom behind that counter in Klotz’s five-and-ten-cent store, and gave me a nice house to loaf in. It takes a guy with a real heart to give a dizzy blonde like me a break like jthat, and don’t think I don’t know it.” This kind of love talk makes sense to a man. 3. Surprise him with little spe- cial wifely attentions, such as, for example, cutting the lawn yourself, polishing the family car, or pump- ing up a flat tire. The gentle light shes eundition had seeme@ @ war-/her to the city hospital and in his frant it. medical opinion she was in shape “The doctor on duty examined, + 310) to the hospital. She wae |her.” Dr. Managu said. “She did “ om appear = be in shock. not denied admission to the (vet+ | “He advised the mother to take erans) hospital.” Kee Gove ii ACTION SHOES BALANCE YOUR BUDGET, Hvasta Flies Back To Chosen Country Today MUNICH, Germany — Young/at the Grand Hotel in Nuernberg,;announcement yesterday after John Hvasta smilingly flew back 85 miles north of Munich. His final/Prague radio issued its account today toward freedom in the Unit-|stepping stones to safety were all/The State Department labeled the ed States, the land of his adoption,'arranged by a jubilant U.S. gov-'Prague account as phoney as it after five fantastic years—in pris-|ernment: three commercial air-|had called the charge of espionage on and in hiding—in Red-ruled lines—Munich to Zurich, to London,'on which Hvasta was arrested. Czechoslovakia, the land of his\tc New York. He arrives at New! When they climb aboard their bike or tri-cyele, Appelrouth's Shoe Center There Is No Substitute for Quality 604 Duval Street Dial 2-2532 birth. York’s Idlewild Airport tomorrow. M vd Se T First a prisoner, then a fugitive,| He looked forward to the reunion(! eeling t lo then a refugee sheltered for four, With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. . r Probe Hospital's born U.S. Navy veteran started|United States. The family came HT dli 0 C ” catching up on freedom when a|tte United States in 1939. ian M4 f se State Department car whipped him} Their joy at his release was re- The full story of at least one|Waited for this day; oh, how we) © iat eaniinguts phase—how he bounced from pillar| Waited for this day. hee a - HEP ee Bev to post as a hunted man in Czecho-- Hvasta returned to Czechoslo. Consider the way Bay Pines may never be publicly told. It versity of Bratislava. He worked later at another hospital could touch off a reign of terror/four months at the U.S. consulate Kenneth Doncaster, president of jagainst the anti-Red Czechs who general in Bratislava. But Czecho-'the Veterans Liaison Council, said N. Oatis, freed from Czech im- October that year as a spy. The/sentatives of veterans organiza- Prisonment last May 17, Hvasta|conviction came the following May.|tions in the county, was accused by the Red regime| There was no immediate news| The child, Virginia MacGarrett, years when he took part in a five- prison. Ironically, the wedding was|hospital Wednesday night. man break from Leopoldov Prison five years ago to the day on which | Taken to that hospital, a doctor near Bratislava early in 1952. Then he left Czechoslovakia a free man.\examined her and suggested she jembassy, technically American|Czech police, has been im and out|Park 10 hours later. | soil, while diplomats dickered over of sanitariums and jails ever since} Doncaster said the veterans hos- | his fate. \her wedding Feb. 4, 1949. There!pital had a “‘callou’ attitude and |““released” and ordered expelled.| The State Department revealed) Dr, H. C, Manaugh, chief medi- U.S. military policemen stood|the carefully guarded secret ofjcal officer at Bay Pines, said she AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT guard as Hvasta slept overnight|Hvasta’s successful flight in an/would have been admitted there if months in the U.S.: Embassy in/Michael Hvasta of Hillside, N.J., thtough the Iron Curtain at the flected in the tumbled words of ST. PETERSBURG «P—A Pinel. slovakia for 21 months, always one|vakia in 1948 as a student underjerans Hospital handled the case of sheltered him. slovakia still considered him &/he would put the matter before of espionage. He was sentenced about Hvasta’s wife, a beautifuli7, was burned when her dress came his 21 months as a fugitive| Gabriella Danis Hvasta, wracked be taken to the City’s Mound Park The Prague radio, skipping the|has been no word of her where-|it was the most inhumane thing THE NEW 1954 Prague, the 26-year-old Czecho- like him naturalized citizens of the Czecho-German border yesterday.|Mrs. Hvasta in Hillside: "tas County veterans leader said he step ahead of his Red pursuers—jthe GI Bill of Rights at the Uni-'a badly burned child who died Like AP Correspondent William |Czech citizen. He was arrested in the council which includes repre- to 10 years. He had served 2% young Czech he married while in| caught fire at her home near the and four months in the Prague|with tuberculosis and harried by|Hospital here. She died at Mound details, reported he had been|abouts since late 1950. \I've heard of since World War II.” Cpatllec | of joy that lights up in your hus- band’s weary face will more than Tepay you. 4, Take in washing. This will en- able you to earn the extra pin money -your husband needs to in- dulge in weekly poker games with the boys at his office. There are probably dozens of people right in | your own neighborhood who will ibe glad to give their business to }you instead of a professional \laundry, One wife earned so much money this way her grateful hus- band bought her a second machine jon their wedding anniversary, and |) now she can handle twice as much work. Their happy home life is the \talk of the whole community. | 5. Why tag along with the kids every time your husband has a va- jcation? Why not let him take at least one vacation by himself each year? And why not let him make it a really carefree one? A wife by selling magazine subscriptions} in her spare time can earn enough! in a few months to send her hus-| band on a nice restful voyage to Bermuda. Think of all the interest-! ing things he will have to tell you! when he returns. Make him prom-! ise to bring you back a sea shell. Any wife with a little ingenuity can probably think up dozens of other stimulating ways to pep up jher marriage and win her hus- band’s heart anew. The big idea is to make the guy feel more important, and that you are in there pitching every moment to keep your romance alive. Remember, the more things a | wife does for her husband, the |more he feels he loves her for herself alone, ~ JUST ARRIVED 126 Palm Beach SUITS > SULSD - $39.95 - $52.90 Be Sure and See the New SMART |: PIECE 3 ourrir You Wear WAYS | The Palm Beach Fashion-Fiver! 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