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INTERPRETING THE NEWS Big Wheel The Palm Beach Post AJOH H. PERRY NEWSPAPER St. Mary's Hospital Given Full Accreditation Word has been received from the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals that the board of the Stanford Estate And Water Plant Sold In Martin llohn H. Perry, Chm. ot the Board, 1881-1952 I John H.

Perry, Jr. BY J. M. ROBERTS, JR. Associated Press News Analyst Primce Minister Nehru of India Farwell W.

Perry. Vlce-Prei. Joint Commissioners on Accredi -i tj.fri::?;? A. Kettel, has put the Communists on the spot Member of the Associated Press in which he has frequently comforted the Communists, will of course raise some doubts In Western minds, at least until the secrecy surrounding the Allied terms has been lifted. Pending that, there Is bound to be wonderment whether, if the Allies have made sufficient conces tation of Hospitals has given St Mary's Hospital full accreditation "eo- W.

Archer, Publisher. Gen. Mgr. Ed F. Stumpf, This is the result of the evalua "ui a.

rcnitR. executive tion of the hospital survey conducted recently by a field representative of the Joint Commission. mal of second class the post office In West F.hrn.Jln,U,18, 1916' Und8r tht aCt of March 3, 1879, Palm Beach, frr nd reentered I ii-a5W5-W il.f. -a. sat about a Korean truce.

The latest Allied proposals are all right, he says, and he hopes they will produce quick agreement. That means pressure on the Communists from the leader of the most powerful bloc of public opinion in Asia. It is especially significant be sions to obtain Nehru's approval they may not also have made com of Tih Pre" xclulve'y entitled to the use for republication promises with principles which Sugar 'Royalty' Member Audit Bureau of Circulation they have heretofore held inviola cause of the number of times here ble. SUBSCRIPTION RATES CAKKIKR Crowned At Fete Port, Tlmee and Sunday Year 31.20 Monthi is.60 Month 7,80 Week 60 Pest and Sunday 20.80 10.40 5.20 .40 .05 CLEWISTON A colorful pag. Time, and Time.

I A 7 I Sond.y Dally Only 1 4 1 -7-f 20.80 15.60 i')J 9BZL. .7 I Sun. Post-Tlmei .1 0. i ST 'A 1 if PIN Time, and Time. I Sunday Daily Only 0fHl IS ss r- tofore that Nehru has been prodding the Western powers instead of the Communists.

Only ten days ago Nehru was saying that the Communist negotiators at Panmunjom were nearer to India's idea of what the truce terms should be than were the UN forces. Nehru's pronouncement started a ball rolling which, if the Communists still refuse to sign, will go Single Copy eant was staged by the US Sugar Corp. at Sugarland Park Auditorium Saturday night as part of AIT. RATF.R its end-of-season festivities, when Unofficial reports of the contents of the latest proposals, to which the Communists are expected to give their reply June 1, do not indicate that the compromises have gone that far. The chief revision of the previous Allied stand is reported to center around the handling of prisoners who still do not want to go home after a new screening under the supervision of a so-called neutral commission including India, Switzerland, Sweden, Poland and Czechoslovakia.

The United States originally wanted a deadline by which such King Cane VII and Queen Sugar Payable In Advance Port, Times Port and and Sunday Sunday I Year 31.20 20.80 0 Monthi 15 60 10 4O 3 Months 7.80 5.20 1 Month 2.60 1 75 VII were crowned. When the curtain of the large far toward convicting them, in stage arose, last year Queen Su many Asiatic minds, of deliberate SUNDAY ONLY One Year 7.80 Six Months J3 90 gar, Mary Jo Davidson, and King Cane, J. L. Sullivan, "abdicated" in scuttling of the negotiations. And Nehru has described an armistice Circulation Dept Other Dep.

3n JSSOr VSV sTb favor of the New King and Queen STUART Recorded in Martin County clerk's office this week were deeds revealing transfer of nearly $200,000 worth of real estate, the largest sale being that of the George I. Stanford, estate on Jupiter Island to Mary Chichester duPont Clark. Revenue stamps indicated purchase price of $68,500. The deed was executed May 5 and the property is described as lots 9-11 in block 102 of Island Beach Revised plat. All contents of buildings were included in the sale except a specified list of personal items.

Mrs. Clark gave her address at 1080 duPont Wilmington, Del. Transfer of the Hobe Sound Co. water plant and holdings to Joseph Verner Reed for $34,900, according to stamps affixed, was filed with papers signed by Mrs. Reed as president of the company.

The deed includes two parcels of land, 264 feet on the inland waterway (also called the Indian River) and extending west 1,174.8 feet and 1.304 feet on SR A1A (old Dixie Hwy.) and extending west to include the water plant. "Well pumps, electrical equipment, pipes, pipe line, fittings, valves, booster station and all other equipment and improvements, together also with the pipe lines connecting said parcels and extending across Hobe Sound (the waterway)" were listed In the deed. The big water tank, which supplies the island homes for miles both north and south, is located on a high hill on the mainland between the old and new state and federal highway. Indiantown Company. of Advertising rates on application.

The management reserves the right to as not merely an end in itself, but a means to the end of settling a iiniij uujccuunfinie advertisement orrerea. The new court's attendants came up the aisle, the princesses in evening gowns, the princes in dinner jackets. Miss Shirley Benbow was prisoners would be finally released without further ado. The Commu National Advertising Representatives, John H. Perrv Associate! 128 East 56th Street, New York 17, N.

Y. great many of the problems which grip Asia. nists objected. The new proposal is This sudden endorsement of the 111 Opinions expressed by writers of syndicated articles published In The Post and The Times are their own and do not necessarily represent opinions understood to be for reference of on the arm of Medfred Dunaway, Miss Bobbie Jean Crouch on the Allied stand by Asia's outstanding such cases to the political confer- iubi aim ilia xiiura. political leader, after a long period ence which is to be called after the arm of Lewis Kelly, Miss Betty Murphy with Joseph A.

Dunkin and Miss Joan Hooker with Urey Wal- THE MERRY-GO-ROUND military armistice, and for an ultimate decision by the United Nations General Assembly if the po- By Drew Pearson dren. King Cane VII Robert Stacy and Queen Sugar VII Coley Clark WEDNESD A MORNING, MAY 27, 1953 uticai conterence fails to agree. then followed their Court of Sugar- The determination that no pris If Son. McCarthy really wanted years, price supports for wheat cost the taxpayer $3,679,000,000, or to probe all aid to Red China, in oner snau De torcimy repatriated still stands. 35 percent of the total value of addition to that'of the British, he the wheat crop.

Cotton supports wouldn't have to look much furth- cost the taxpayer $1,714,000,000 than members of the Soong family, relatives of Chiang Kai- Common Ground Is Need President Eisenhower's action in arranging; a Big Three meeting next month with Prime Minister Churchill and the French premier is a stroke of genuine world statesmanship. It is the President's way of reaffirming the basic solidarity of the major western powers at a time when carp-in? critics on both sides of the Atlantic have seemed to land. Fred C. Sikes, master of ceremonies, crowned the new pair. During the evening, Harry T.

Vaughn, vice president and general manager of the Sugar announced that service emblems would be distributed to those who had been in the employ of the corporation continuously for 15, 20 and 25 years. A barbecue for sugar corporation employes and their relatives was held at noon In the sugar mill. shek. VnHhocmnrn ho Private Atomic Industry Urged WASHINGTON. May 26 (UP) ifft-f would find that years ago, it was the tide of letters from Italo-Americans which helped swing the election against Communism.

Next month will see the first national election in Italy since then. In an attempt to counter Communism, Andrew N. Farnese, deputy attorney general of Pennsylvania, with a committee of seven, is flying to Italy today to start construction of a boys' town in Sicily. Money for this boys' town was raised in the USA, and the cornerstone will be laid just a few days before the Italian elections. The American Committee will stay in Italy until election day and should otitis column two years ago re Indiantown, sold $32,500 worth of farmlands to Joe H.

Adams who pealed the amaz listed his address as EI Commo dore Hotel. Miami. Paoers were The Atomic Energy Commission urged Congress today to amend the law to permit private industry to ing tact mat law partners of ex-ipcretary of Louis John-ion set up a signed by R. L. Chastian, president, and E.

Martin McGehee. as These festivities brought to a close the most successful season the United States Sugar Corp. has ever help develop atomic power for Industrial uses that would be "eco during the same five-year period, or 12 percent. Dairy products cost the taxpayer only $345,000,000 compared with a $20,000,000,000 yield, or 1.67 percent. Under the law, the parity price of grain is guaranteed, and since cows must eat grain, this automatically sends up the price of milk and butter.

Unhappy Daniel Unhappiest man in capitol cloakrooms when the tidelands oil bill was being signed, was young Price Daniel, the freshman Senator from Texas. His colleague, Lyndon Johnson, wasn't looking too happy either. In contrast, California solons were grinning from ear to ear. For they captured the real prize in the tidelands bill. Texas got almost nothing.

sistant secretary of the corpora known, according to Vaughn, and tion. Property includes farm tracts starts a short vacation period be nomically competitive" with other power sources. 1, 4 to 23, 56 to 61. and 63 to 68 fore repair and cultivation season be a healthy factor in helping begins. Chairman W.

Sterling Cole (R-NY) promptly announced that make Italian democracy live. Farm-Belt Warning Storm clouds over the farm belt may last longer and do more polit the Joint Congressional Atomic Energy Committee will hold extended hearings on the proposal "as soon as possible" with an eye to possible in block A of Indiantown Farms. The deed is made subject to rights and interest of Southeastern Investment including undivided one-half interest in and to all oil, gas and mineral rights. Mr. and Mrs.

William Edward Williams, now of Atlanta, sold their South Fork home and citrus grove to Mr. and Mrs. Volney P. Bayley of Detroit. Revenue stamps indicated sale price of $12,500.

ical damage than recent Texas tornadoes. That was the warning given President Eisenhower re stress the differences rather than the common viewports among them. It is Mr. Eisenhower's recognition that the West cannot aford to have these differences enlarged upon, that the sensible thing for strong-willed friends to do is get together and try to iron out difficulties. Moreover, it represents a decision by the President to test for the first time in several years the usefulness of the three or four-way parley of heads of state as a technique of international policy-making.

As Mr. Eisenhower's advisers stressed, the calling of the Big Three meeting in no way constitutes a commitment to sit down later with the Russians in a Big Four conference. Presumably the President still insists that Soviet good faith, evidenced by deeds, be a prelude to any high-level conclave involving the Kremlin. A satisfactory Korean truce certainly is one such deed. If it is arrived at in the next few weeks, and the way thus partly opened to negotiation of broader East-West issues, then the Big Three will have plenty to talk dummy corporation which shipped 123 tons of strategic tin to Tientsin in Red China in 1949.

However, the Commerce Department got wind of the shipments, investigated the matter carefully, and Secretary of Commerce Sawyer issued an order suspending the company from Retting any more export licenses for three years. Sen. McCarthy, who long has pled Chiang Kai-shek's cause in the Senate, has taken no steps to investigate shipments by Chiang's relatives to Red China nor the tremendous stream of goods which the United States has sent to Formosa, some of which are reported Congressional action next year. Cole told reporters in reply to questions, however, that it was his cently by ex-Sen. Fred Seaton of guess" that the atom will not be New Episcopal Congregation CLEWISTON The office of the Episcopal Diocese of South Florida announces that of July 1 St.

Martin's Church at Clewiston and the Holy Nativity at Pahokee will no longer be linked. Nebraska, one of the few men who turned down an offer of a White used as a source of industrial power for at least five years after Congress acts. House post. Seaton, dining with the Presi Property includes 386 feet on the water, being the south 386 feet of lots 6 to 8 in block 39 of St. Lucie He said the commission already dent, told him that farmer resent ment was gathering, that farmers This is because most of California's submerged oil is immediately off the coast and within the three-mile limit.

A lot of it is even inside California harbors. Not far from the three-mile limit the California Coast juts off abruptly and goes almost straight down about five miles to sea bottom. In contrast, the Texas-Louisiana Coast is shallow for miles out into the Gulf of Mexico, and it's in this shallow water that the best sub Inlet Farms. Mr. and Mrs.

Williams have owned the property has provided the draft of a new bill to supplement the basic atomic energy act and carry out its objectives. He said the legislation will so far didn't blame things on Ike but did take it out on his Secre not to have remained there. since December, 1944, when they tary of Agriculture. Ezra Taft Ben Italian Communism Ambassador Clare Boothe Luce not be made public until it is ap purchased it from Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest E. Van Scoy. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Boon.

Jen proved oy tne Budget Bureau. has cabled the State Department son, cautioned Seaton, was getting to be a political deadweight around Ike's neck. edoui cermuaa. frrtm Rnma that tha Ttalion sen Beach, purchased for $6,400 First and foremost, they will need to find some kind munists are makine tremendous in- Meanwhile, Benson is almost Rapid growth in- Okeechobee and Belle Glade have necessitated the placing of a full-time clergyman at Okeechobee who will also look after the church at Pahokee. During the winter, Episcopalians of Belle Glade have been holding informal services in one another's homes.

The growth was such that 20 families recently petitioned the bishop for the establishment of a mission in Belle Glade. Last week Riviera Beach News merged oil is found. Though the the Arthur J. White home in Salerno. It is lot 3 of amended plat of Mango Lane.

Purchase included all new law gives Texas the right to drill inside 10 1-3 miles and Louis fixtures and furnishings of the Of common ground on which to stand in a political con- roads and may win an important ference affecting Far Eastern questions. Strange as it June 7-may seem, the West appears to have attained utterly no Urts.re foSfed'bv thlVhonyPut agreement up to now on what terms they should seek sian peace drive with the result from the Communist world. I that Premier Alcide de Gasperi's iana within three miles, the ironic buildings. fact is that most of the oil is to Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Danes, West be found beyond these limits. frantic over farm surpluses, Is considering a huge giveaway program to India, Japan, the Philippines, and Southeast Asia. With bumper crops in the offing, he sees the spectre of Henry Wallace's little pigs coming back to haunt him. At present it's not little pigs, but butter that's getting the publicity. What farmers know, however, but the public doesn't, is that That's why the young Senator Next, they will have to develop a consistent western evernment Palm Beach, purchased for $3,500 lot 8 In Indian Hills, a new subdivision between the Inland Water Circulation, Advertising 1512 Broadway Phone 3-6240 Jay Jarrett and Mrs.

Adfle Carroll, correspondents Mother-Teacher Club Officers Installed RIVIERA BEACH Mrs. Alan O'Brien, president of the Catholic a delegation of Belle Glade laymen presented the petition to the Rt. Rev. Henry Louttit and gained his from Texas looked so sad. That's why his California friends have posture on matters concerned with the future of That's Vhv everv American citl-What are their terms for a unified Germany? Will they ien of Italian descent should write insist that an Austrian treaty be concluded "before action his.

and relatives in Italy been ribbing him and looking like permission to set up an independ ent congregation. the cat that swallowed the canary. way and US 1 just across the highway from Jonathan Dickensen State Park. On a high ridge, the property overlooks the sound, Jupiter Island and the Atlantic Ocean. Fr.

John Clarence Petrie, who For Texas helped to pull the chest on Germanv is rnnntpnarippri Tn rnnfprcnro u-ith the V' "i lne "lls reSaraing has ministered to Pahokee. Belle Women's Guild of St. Francis of nuts out of the fire, and California got the chestnuts. Glade and Clewiston for the past two years, is now relieved of the Soviet Union, would they declare their resolve to go on ffiUr.ism. Letters from friends are i it's wheat, cotton and tobacco building up the West against the Russian threat Of ag- a lot more persuasive than gov- which are really costing the tax-gression? lemment propaganda, and fourlpayers money.

During the last five (Copyright, 1953, by the Beu Syndicate, Inc.) Pahokee charge and is vicar of Belle Glade and Clewiston. Regu Assisi, Church, installed the newly elected slate of the Mother-Teacher Club of St. Francis of Assisi School, Ave. and 21st Tuesday afternoon in the school library. Officers are: President, Mrs.

Roy Simmons; vice president, Mrs. Even if the truce talks still are deadlocked, the Ber FAIR ENOUGH lar morning services and Sunday School will begin operation at Belle Glade early in September. By Westbrook Pegler Horton VanEtten; 2d vice president, Mrs. Emmett Kelly; secre muda conversations should be fruitful. The leading topics then will be how to gain peace in Korea and Indochina, as a preliminary to wider settlements.

Truce or no, it surely seems wise to define without further delay the West's political goals in those countries and with respect to Red China. they couch their denials in such bare-faced casuistry that they don't however, from the familiar situation in which executives already New York Dock Cleanup Ordered NEW YORK, May 26 (UP) The Eisenhower administration mobilized nearly every federal law enforcement agency today into an all-out war to smash crime and corruption in the nation's largest port. Officials said they would use every means at their command to wipe out rackets, tax evasion and Having condemned the greedy executive pension racket, the stock-option racket and other grabs of money which should belong to the Individual owners of corporation Summer Dance Planned By St. Juliana Women St. Juliana Women's Club will believe their own arguments.

I will close this piece with a employed by a company rig up deals for themselves in magnificent self-appreciation on the pretense that if company A doesn't dump the load of these executives' income It is amazing that calls for high-level East-West talks stocks, I believe I quote from Edward F. Hutton, the broker, who knows many of the executive class and whereof he sponsor a summer dance July 18 at the South Ocean Club, it was decided at a meeting Tuesday at the home of Mrs. William H. Gordon, 1208 Hillcrest who was owe it to the read-ers of these essays to put before them the ar taxes onto the little people, company will eagerly do so. The sim could find such ready ears in some important western quarters, when it is realized how ill-prepared the West is for effective negotiating.

Agreement on terms is long overdue. ple remedy for this is to block this speaks as well. "I liked immensely your article, 'pensions for executives of big corporations'," he writes. "Right as rain, brother. Apparently the appointed chairman.

tary, Mrs. Grady Stephens; treasurer, Mrs. William Conley. At the business session Mrs. Con-ley was appointed chairman of the picnic for the school children being held at Currle Park June 3.

Mrs. Lowell Harrison, past president, was presented a gift of appreciation by the members. Mrs. John McBride and Mrs. Gerald Casey assisted Mrs.

Charles Elliot in serving refreshments to Mrs. Harold Hanlon, Mrs. Dean Hawthorne, Mrs. Harrison Mrs. Vincent Russo, Mrs.

T. But-terworth, Mrs. R. Derbin, Mrs. Rel Carta, Mrs.

Simmons, Mrs. Patricia McNally, Mrs. M. Ger- guments of those tax-dodge. Here now Is a brash young fel Mrs.

Gordon will be assisted bv smuggling activities, which have in- Mr. Eisenhower appears to have sensed keenly this who favor this business. terfered with interstate and foreign trade. low, drawing $11,000 a year at the shareowners have become the for Accordingly, I the following committee chairmen: Mrs. C.

E. Edwards, co-chairman; Mrs. Bert Hathaway and Mrs. June Murphy, tickets; Mrs. William Donnell and Mrs.

Harry Larocco. The full-scale drive to clean up age of 33 who qualifies for an executive pension with US Steel. quote from some letters, starting New York's sprawling dock system necessity as a vital prerequisite ot any future East-West gathering. If this1 need can be even partly filled at Bermuda, it will blend well with the President's fundamental purpose of renewing and fortifying the common understandings among Britain, France and the United States. And why not he asks? with one from an gotten men.

This has all come about by the tax route. And the lack of integrity in government is reflected in the operations of corporations, to cut costs and effect charge-off s. The question with every one has been: 'How can I file was set off by the signing of a federal court order authorizing a special grand jury to be impaneled treasurers; Mrs. L. E.

Roberts, "Really believe US Steel would pay me $22,000 a year if I would authority in Pitts reservations; Mrs. John Avedian, entertainment, and Mrs. R. C. Gehrken, publicity; nng, Mrs.

Stephens, Sister Marie Agnes, Mrs. Robert Leahy, Mrs. the proper tax return and still avoid paying unnecessary taxes? Let's Be Sensible! receive same at the end of the year. But then, you and I both know that with our present tax structure, the take home pay from such a salary would be a pittance so why should we take it away from the stockholders and give it burgh, whose business is devising pension and profit-sharing plans. So we are giving the other side the benefit of expert presentation.

"I feel you have the wrong picture in connection with pensions provided for executives," he tells me. "Because of taxes it is' impossible for employees to accumu Would you in future please refer Francis Downs, Mrs. James The-in, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. VanEtten, Mrs.

Conley, Mrs. Louis Villani and Mrs. O'Brien. to stockholders as shareholders? News dispatches from Washigton inform us that if June 9 to investigate waterfront conditions. Announcement of the campaign was made simultaneously in Washington by Atty.

Gen. Herbert Brownell, and in New York, by U. S. Attorney J. Edward Lum-bard.

"We'll call up all the guns we need," Lumbard said. "This is a fight to the finish. The jury will sit as long as necessary and deal exclusively with waterfront matters." "It does bring the people whose risk capital is employed in corpo Werlheimer Memorial To Aid Heart Association The second annual Werthelmer Family Memorial in memory of L. A. Wertheimer, Palm Beach, will be held on the anniversary of to the government? Believe me from what I've seen, these hard the present slash in funds for the Veterans Administration by the Congress reaches the fact of law, some 7,000 late sufficient funds for them School Picnic Set LAKE PARK A school picnic working (repeat, hard-working) gentlemen (the executives) are selves for their older ages.

There beds for injured, sick and disabled veterans of our wars will be shut down in various VA hospitals. In fact, it has isn enough money left after taxes. worth every penny they are paid rate activities nearer those scenes. They have placed their savings in those corporations for better or worse, a profit or a loss. Today they are the forgotten men." (Copyright, 1953, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) Mr.

wertneimer birth, Saturday, sponsored by the PTA, will be held today at noon at Kelsey Citv May 30, for the Heart Assn. of and possibly the only thing they have left after taxes is the execu been reported from the capital that the Lake City (rlor-ida) VA Hospital will be closed entirely. Consequently, these people must have something done for them by their employers. Otherwise they Palm Beach County, educational according to Mrs. B.

Link, tive pension." president. program. This is a serious state of affairs, as more and more W. H. Helmerich, III, vice-presi Children will bring boxed will go into business for themselves.

"It has been increasingly diffi lunches to be served buffet style. All money received goes to the Heart Assn. Mrs. Albert Wetterstroem assist dent of the White Eagle OU Com Crarys Will Attend Graduation Of Son STUART Sen. and Mrs.

Evans Crary expect to return to Stuart pany, of Tulsa, asked for facilities fotato salad, fruit, cup-cakes, do disabled and sick and wounded veterans of the Korean conflict come home each month, thereby swelling the already large ranks from World Wars I and II. to present an argument on behalf nated by parents, and hot-dogs Ostrander Appointed To US Naval Academy cult for business to secure the services of the proper type of men to head their organizations because of cold drinks by the PTA. also will of F. C. bpencer, president of Sinclair Oil, whose case, taken at ran We are wilhner to admit that it has been proved be on the menu.

ed by Mrs. F. W. Speer, Mrs. R.

F. Burnup, Mrs. Guy Allison and Mrs. Max Woehler who have been working on the memorial said they expect it to be far bigger than that held in 1952. June 10 after attending University of Florida commencement exercises.

They have been at Tallahassee for the 1953 session of the dom, had been cited in an earlier Mrs. Ruth Howell will transfer LeRoy Clifford Ostrander, 18, these heavy taxes. "About the only way a good man can be attracted to head a big or children to the park in the school bus. Chief Fritz Kemple will di Riviera Beach, has received a Na many persons receiving medical aid from VA hospitals, for free, are well able to be cared for in private hospitals and foot the bills themselves. But these cases are bo greatly in the minority that they represent only an infinitesimal portion of the veterans needing and getting medical and hospital care from the VA.

Therefore, why ganization is for the employer to William F. "Buddy" Crary, their rect traffic. Guests will include parents and val Reserve appointment to the US Naval Academy at Annapolis, and piece, and "hundreds of oil companies, like ourselves, who have pension and retirement programs for loyal and trustworthy employees." This letter runs into extra innings but, in brief, Mr. Helmerich savs arrange deferred compensation in younger son, will receive a BA de Court Report their younger children, Mrs. Link some manner.

Otherwise, these will leave next month to start with gree in languages. His Dricie or last January will also receive a said. CIHCTIT COURT this summer's class of midship- Civil Artiooa Julian .1. PIhIk vi a degree, having majored in phil make many hundreds of needy disabled veterans do witn- Mr. Spencer took charge at Sin en.

Willis Den Stanton. Complaint to satisfy men will organize their own companies, expand their businesses by plowing back profits into the company, then sell out, taking the capital gains tax in their stride, but having the balance for themselves. "A few years ago, Jones and The youth is the son of Mr. and attorney for plaintiff. Uliy or Lake worth v.

w. l. son, as administrator of the Mtate of Tru Mrs. LeRoy Ostrander, 257 W. 25th St.

Riviera Beach, and was grad man A. fsev. anil othpra out necessary care, simply because a very few have been wrong insofar as their ability to pay is concerned We submit that perhaps the VA should exercise more care in screening veterans seeking medical and hospital care. Or perhaps Congress be forced to see that more stringent laws are enacted, or tougher requisites are in osophy. They plan to do graduate work in Europe later this year.

5th PBIA Sale Set The fifth small lots sale of disposable property will start Monday, June 1 at Palm Beach International Airport according to Lt. CAMERA CLUB TO MEET RIVIERA BEACH Riviera Beach Camera Club will meet at Community Hall, Ave. and 14th this evening at 8, according to Mrs. Carolyn Chevalier, secretary pro-tem. Members and all interested persons are invited.

01 ueieimam Ha. lowing. McCoy Love. attorneys. uated trom Falm Beach High School in 1952.

He also attended Laughlin Steel needed a new presi fa Heacn Countv Tphra F-Hrl Palm Beach Junior College. Credit Union vs. John C. Harrla and Natalie Harris. Order ot dismissal without prejudice.

Young Ostrander is the first clair when the company was in dire need of unified management and progressive thinking," having "fallen behind the rest of the major oil companies." Since that time, 1949, the gross income has risen more than 34 percent and a stockholder who owned 10 shares then has gained $250 in paper profit and paid only 40 cents as his proportion of all Mr. Spencer's compensation. Coming now to the fact that Spencer draws $150,000 salary, Mr. Helmerich says, "remember that stituted, for veterans seeking VA care and oeneiros. member of Surface Division 6-52 uene i.

Liver vs. Arend Ferwrrf rnm. But the simple, illogical lopping off of millions of John R. Bourell, property disposal which trains here weekly, to be plaint for fl.nOO alleged damages. Kenneth I.

Vander Hulse. attorney for plaintiff. GUILD TO MEET accepted tor a Reserve appoint rtetvr invoroe Knits LAKE PARK Mrs. R. E.

Mc dollars from the VA appropriations, rnereDy destroying officer. A 1951 half-ton Chevrolet truck. Telba L. McMI en vs. Rprvl MfMII.

ment to Annapolis. He went to the use of some 7,000 beds already on hand VA hos- wasnington last March for a three- Ien. Plaintiff charges desertion. Joseph A. Peel.

altorney for plaintiff. Final Divorce Decree Laren will be hostess at the regular monthly meeting this evening of the Evening Guild of Lake nifnls. is NOT ca ed for. It will deprive many, deserving dent. After months of study, they decided on Adm.

Ben Moreell. They succeeded in getting him to leave the Navy and take the job. But he wouldn't come until had agreed to a salary of $125,000 until age 65; then $50,000 annually after that. "It was a good move for Jones and Laughlin. Great Improvements have been made since his accession to the presidency.

Now he is chairman of the board with a newer and younger man installed as president." So It comes to this, that high day competitive exam, and recently was notified that he was ranked Heu ah Edna Havnea vs. JimM Alvln carry-all, will be the featured item on the sale. Other items to be sold will include a Beach-Russ vacuum pump, 10,000 gallons of used aircraft engine oil, 200 used 55-gal. Haynes. Park community (Jhurcn at ner Martha I.

Pardue vs. Thortiev J. Pur 142nd in the nation, amone 160 home on Monet Road. 1 out of this Mr. Spencer must pay to be accepted.

almost $120,000 to the Federal Gov ernment in income taxes. Is take Fire Destroys Car oil drums, lumber and packing cases, electrical equipment, tools, and other miscellaneous article having civilian utility. home pay of $30,000 to much for a man who directs a company that SOUTH BAY A car was totally He started as a recruit in the local Naval Reserve unit in February, 1952, and is now a fireman apprentice. He said his training in the local unit encouraged him to enter the competitive examination veterans of the benefits allowed him under the several GI Bills of Rights, through inability to gain admittance to a VA hospital because of this shortage of beds. Therefore, we sincerely trust that Senators Holland and Smathers, and Rep.

Dwight Rogers, at Washington, will vote against the contemplated "economy" cuts of VA appropriations at this present session of the Congress, and restore to the VA the necessary funds to properly care for the growing army of veterans entitled to this service from a so-called "appreciative" nation Let's not make our disabled veterans carry the economy load all the way! All items will be sold in small produces over 100,000 barrels of oil daily in this country and whose refineries have a capacity of taxes are okay for the faceless destroyed by fire Tuesday about 2:30 am some 10 miles south of South Bay on US 27, according to Florida Highway Patrol Trooper lots and bidders may bid on any of the lots offered. Prospective bid stockholder, but that this same tor tne appointment. 000 barrels daily?" wretched and put-upon fall-guy ders may inspect the property for I am sorry not to have room for must give up the fair earnings on sale during the period from June due. Martlneau McPartlin vs. Pater H.

Me-Partlln. Plaintiff Is Riven temporary custody of two minor children. COtTVTT JT'nOE'S OFFICE Probate Estate of Arthur H. O'Malley. Order of discharge.

J. H. Lesser, attorney. Estate of Nannie G. Hunt.

Order of final discharge. Williamson, Gunater 6 Baugher, attorneys. Estate of Percy B. Harvey. Order ot final discharge.

Willard Utley. attorney. Estate of Percy B. Taylor. Order extending time for Inventory.

Atlantic National Bank, petitioner. Estate of Lynn Arthur Davis. Order of Probate and will. McCoy A Love, attorneys. Marriage Applications Burlnn Mark Squire.

29, International Airport, and Mary Belle Snyder, 28. 235 Southern rlty. Msuno Edward Nlkander, 43. LViB N. and Barbara Smith Knight, 33, 1421 Lucerne Lake Worth.

John James McPeake. 42. Delray Bearh. and Martlneau Crews McPartlin, 27, 520 Dogwood city. Fred Eugene Stranzenbach.

23. International Airport, and Patricia Joan Con-ners. 18. YWCA, city. his invested savings to ease the tax burdens of high salaried men who otherwise might sulk and start their own peanut stands.

the many details which Mr. Helmerich offers in a really ardent argument in support of a favored position for men of ability in large corporations at the expense of the 1 to 5. Bidding will be by written bid and a bid deposit will not be required. Government employees and military personnel are not eligible to bid. If the facts of Moreells case are TODAY'S BIBLE VERSE taxpayers indirectly and generally truly stated, they show him to be Persons interested in these sales C.

M. McWilliams. The driver of the car, Roy GUI, attached to the 3d Air Wing in Miami, and two companions, Miss Georgia Bowen and Miss Bonnie Bowen, 2932 NW 91st Miami, were en route to Kentucky on a vacation. The fire started in the right rear body, hut its cause is unknown. McWilliams attempted to extinguish the fire as soon as it was discovered, but lt was soon beyond control.

A wrecker dispatched from Belle Glade, towed in the re nd of the stockholders directly shrewd bargainer. He went to who have not already asked that Student Pilot Killed KEY WEST, May 26 (UP) A Navy student pilot. was killed in a routine training flight today when his Hellcat fighter crashed into the Atlantic, 50 miles west of here. Navy authorities identified the victim as Lt. Peter B.

MacKeith, of Plainfield, N.J., 25. Neither the pilot nor the plane was recovered. Ah investigation team said Peters apparently lost control of the plane and crashed Into the water from 9,000 feet. this company on his retirement from the Navy In 1947. With a modest Navy pension already running for him, he made a deal which, their names be placed on the list are urged to do so by contacting the chief property disposal section, by mall or by phoning him at 3-6401, ext.

407. Persons llatafl will rAoetva nnHit ttdf tk i a and particularly. None of the advocates of this tax-dodge has attempted to justify it on moral grounds and all of them admit that the whole case Is a tax-dodge which no other class of citi-l zens can take advantage of. Or, if they deny that It Is a tax-dodge, them hear My words, that they may learn to fear Me all the days that they shall live upon the earth, and that they may teach their ehildrmDeut, after only 10 years service, win Specially the day 'that thou stoodest before the Lord thy God in Horeb, when the Lord said unto me, Gather Me the people together, and I will make. John Adalbert Nettieton.

45, izaz otiee- yield him $50,000 a year for the rest of his life. itutgin fi DaBa' lend future sale, mains. This ease It a BttM tuflerent,.

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