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THUMBNAIL EDITORIAL Chicago no sooner gets relief from one heat wave than a band of Republican conventioners move in. SAFETY IN NUMBERS Florida traffic toll, 4 pm Monday: Killed last 72 hours, killed this year, 450; last year, 434. 14 PAGES PRICE 5 CENTS VOL XLIV: No. 120 WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 1952 Palm Beach Post 1 1 Owens Attacks mT a nppo: il il IS! City's Financial For County Change As Dangerous Tax Assessor Sees Subversive Elements At Work In Florida Laniber Hinting that subversive interests Hinting tnat subversive mraeSi Extended Time Giv en For GOP Slate Hearing Lodge Hails Decision As 'Major Victory' For Public Opinion CHICAGO, June 30 (UP I Republican leaders agreed tonight to give contesting Taft and Eisenhower forces in Texas and Louisiana an hour and a half each to present their cases before the Republican National Comitlee. The decision, reached after more than four hours of argument, tripled the time usually allotted to hearing cases involving contested convention delegations.

At stake is control of the important 38-vote Texas delegation and a portion of the 15-vote Louisiana group. Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's campaign manager, hailed the decision as "a major victory for public opinion Viae Kaon oVniVGCpH thmilffh- ne actively at work to destroy 1 llnTCi Florida's constitutional form of OCjlcUC VKdVS as part of a nation-, uiHo nnnsnil-aPV to "bleak down! w-w a -m ffnvprnmp wirie cnnsDiracv to "break down our Democratic form of govern-msnt rnuntv Tax Assessor James $46.4 Billion Arms Spending M.

Owens, who also is Mayor of Palm Beach and president of the Tax Assessors Assn. of Florida, announced here Monday that a Statewide attack is being launched on a proposed constitutional amendment in hp voted on bv the people at I $600 Million Added For 1 IvJ-Wiiig Air Force By I9.j. COOKING WITHOUT THE the Nov. 4 general 1 "I nripr this amendment all con- $25,000 Asked Bv Delegation a For Operation Official Also Bid I'or Administration Of Publicity Funds By C. CABANTSS Post-Times Staff A delegation composed of almost 100 members and officials from the West Palm Beach Chamber of Commerce Monday asked the City Commission to consider allocating $25,000 in the new budget for the operating fund of the Chamber.

In addition, the Chamber group asked for whatever funds the Commission may additionally allocate to the Chamber for publicity and advertising purposes. Mayor II. Elmo Robinson, after rmi.il nctur.iv iiyuig pan, and two eggs were all that these stitutional government, as, twin girls needed to cook their the counties are concerned wouri WASHINGTON, June 30 UPi- eggs. With the temperature up to be abolished ana no.n "Tne Senate passed a $46,403,000,912 llo degrees in Kansas city. aroi i.

imiiitaw snpnr ine hi tonight alter and Cheryl Judy, 3, made use of men ft owe ns aieu Force an additional out the country by the voters ofj the sun's heat mi TMii-rv i'rm are insisting on hi fair ana open convention. TV. learlprc allotted 30 minute jMidwest, East to each side in the contests involv- tn thn Haloaatinns nf Florida. la. that this amendment was to pro- n.

I Cool Off But mote local self government, but as vvmcn musr a a matter of fact it would destroy between it a a conflicting Georgia, Kansas, Mississippi, Missouri, and, if a contest should be certified to the National Commit-j too Piinrtn Rico 1 The key Texas fight. South Sizzles calling on a number in the dele .11 i iV- iii tmiAiimmmimmmm prove an important test the Taft and Eisenhowe 1. 1 II l. vaq.liafl hn gation to speak in support of the request, said the matter would CHICAGO, June 30 (UP) A mild nto political subdivisions to be Prerfdcnt a National Committee spokesman, Mldwegt and East od but the 1 I have the newer to grant to! cripple the defense program and fount ps I lie taaisiaiure but Iho to irant tolcipple the delense program be taken up in budget sessions soon. He told the group a delegation from the Chamber will be asked to sil in at a hudset session Wi I year's worst heat wave still baked anv county charter under whichrce pa f' year's worst heat wave still baked countv a charter under which force PrfJeJ-Xo author- -n -nhV thL it may regulate and.

govern itselt morning, but Bureau' l' il' work tomorrow is the Navy to start worK on a and discuss it with the Commis ,1 a. hours tn'dis- n.cag. ned ne- Du.tu in ect to lts lotal and miernai, cavrler pro vvVaiher rf (Photn bv Siim R. Quincey) SIEMBERS OF THE CITIZENS RETIREMENT COMMITTEE, Florida Improvement Commission, and several guests who met with them, are shown Monday morning at the Colony Hotel, where they met Sunday night and Monday. Seated, left to right, around the tabel, Mrs.

J. II. Sheip. Apa-lachicola. who will be hostess to the group at the meeting in her town Sept.

7 and John Wright. Lakeland: Walter E. Keyes. director, Florida Stale Improvement Commission. Tallahassee: John Morris, Miami, committee chairman: I.

L. Webber, supervisor. State Improvement Commission, Tallahassee; Elbert Moore, Gibbonton; Miss Virginia Barr. a State assistant attorney general; standing, left to right. Mayor H.

Elmo Robinson, who gave the greeting: Rep. John H. Bollinger; Ralph J. Blank, manager of the Palm Beach County RDB and committee member; W. B.

Garratt. Tampa: Ben Ehrlich. Miami! R. W. Cohoe.

St. Petersburgh: Allison French. Florida State Employment office, city; R. W. Fleischer, Daytona Beach; Lamar Allen, representative of RDB, host board 4 for this session.

sion. Llovd C. Bell. Chamber presi dent, commented. "I know we all KbsS "SJffEW Eisenhower forces' -cord-breaking June the proceedings.

The record-breaking June Both Taft and tisennower lorces alrparv Haimeri more heat want this community to progress. than were understood to be agreeable dVnTng, heat pro "CM The Senate bill also requires the o-roori corvipps to absorb from The Chamber has a plan which I believe will help." whereupon he introduced Charles G. Hays, Chamber manager. Mr. Hays read a letter, copies of which had been submitted to Ihp onllininp thp rp- other funds a $469,687,000 military and storms.

The contests themselves HI be mel.Curv staved relentlessly TIT considered in alphabetical order was 1Q6 yy ggj- iar2CS with committee action tollowing 104 as Nasn fo pay raise. rrh phumhpr overruled its ao City Appoints rnmmittee and voted! 'Retirement Village presentation ot eacn case and Walnut Ridge, Thereafter, appeals may be i'lec' Ark within 24 hours to the Credentials: S(; Louis M.hU.h had Sllttered quests. In it. he set forth the two Soviets Brutally to an to restore $68,250,000 in; Committee oi uie through day after day of high Air Force research and develop-1 -i 1 It approved a total of IVU DeiCnSC requests ana DacKea tnem up witn comment: "In recent years the Commission has allocated a sum of approxi almost certain Mcy thP vouage ntdi. bui iri.fi for tnis purpose.

In This Area Studied i the form I mem lurais. KrUproot Thousands i i 1 the Air For ment funds. he Air Force I ne Air ihpi- voled to authorize regaiuic i -1 of 8Sdegree temperatures National Committee. sas Citv it was 95. and it to spend mately sou.uuu tor cny puDiicity i ,1 'and arivprtisin Representing ne jM.se.

Fort w' th. Tex. fV 'PrCOIinP ioc VVPPKS OI IV as- Mil 71 insieao Ol Uie l.Vl OUIIIIVI rnlln. mr nwana yocn tit nne rpy incr u-ilh thp acrpf anf Americans ma not suuer aionc, BERLIN. June 311 vr me ih, annrooria- k-.

"We be icve that the best inter a. fom the heat. The drouth; Western powers rejected Russian hearing I Vl''' 1 esls of the city would be served i by placing the. administration of -(j tn nlst01.y ()1 Australia norm-. eXCUses for clearing a Boraer Den 1 Russian air; the uity commission mimoaymuru umuu mcinucu, mc "i The agreement came alter droVe hunger-mad- behven East and West Germany; warnings 'approved a civilian defense chart Florida Improvement Commission Monday adjourned until Sept.

7 Robert A. Tatt told a news conlei- ajmals into back-country and charged the Reds bru-WrJf tomorrow jsubmilted by Col. Robert W. Mil-: and 8 in Apalachicola. ence he saw no reason why he A wgve not African air tallv uprooted thousands ot months sta iting tomonow.

i appointing key city! Members met Monday morning hot contests could not ne seti ea ten raUll.es in Italv and a rom their homes and livell-l fLS a House-approved pro-1 defense personnel, and deferred at the Colony Hotel, following a I ity I t.r,P known Th sugJulie of 94 was recorded ln on the proposed new i preliminary session up the VjIIJ ViUHHlllaJUll the -facts aie knm Switzerland. High commissioners of the 0 den' da 0f their 'barbers' code. agenda the previous evening. gestion was promptly ejected 6, Thp spel caused a rusb on.ted states. Britain and France sentifas an Defense De- The CD chart sets up the City! Meeting with members to act in rp rfoJ Irkon' meanwhile announced Plectric this country.

All idenllol noles to Gen. Vassjly 8 j. would de-; Commission as the CD Council, advisory capacity were Rep John 0 Start IlUdCl' Gatjtlelson nouJ Albany, N.Y., wholesalers and'ikov. Soviet commander in MacArthur with Col. Milhttrn as defense di-! E.

Bollinger and Miss Virginia these funds under the Chamber of Commerce, as is done in most cities throughout the State, thus avoiding any duplication or conflict of effort resulting in less effective promotion." He traced a brief history of the Chamber, which he said was in 1913 and has operated continuously since for the purpose of promoting, advertising, publicizing, and developing nf commerce, trade, industry, civic improvements and the general that sen Josepr ef, most retailers were sold out andimany. They brushed aside his re-P" Xht'D Eisenhower of their1 rector and Clyde Trammell as of the Attorney General's oenerai iv rp- Sessions -L haH hern chosen as' one of at Raleigh. M.C.. Bart Hickman CPn, assertion that the boraer. "buJ w0llld not affect officers sistant director.

Forty-two men and office, ures. had been chosen i as one oi retreat to an were taken to minor duties, two wnmpn were desienated for' The Palm Beach Co li ril inPIIINM fll IICUUIJIH.OUO ni i ri A Ul Rejected a move by Sen. Paul the White area, and 23 as key: sources Development Board was; vill address the convention. fniinwori his advertisement oi'- mi. V.lmr a tnn; iha MDt-n Uclri't u'hich host It was rpnrpspntpd hv RalDb rr-i par(3i'riori ao a vnino.

The City Commission will start. Charging that the border restnc-; s)nn m0nth for officers! has been listed as Central Area.ij. Blank, a committee member, VL tu ine cnoice was frinB fan surprise, since many prominent tinnt violatprl loilt'-DOWei' nr, lliaht llllllt tlight Division William and Lamar Allen. Mayor H. Elmo Wpslprn Milch- and $50 for enlisted men on tives, the Western Big Three said they "stem from a deliberate desire to separate the two parts of Germany and to prevent any thpii' inhahilants." and submarine hazara pay.

umiK-las said the limits, which now applv to paratroopers, would have saved $100,000,000 to $200,000,000 a Resort Building Permits At Peak ell is deputy director to Col. Mil-burn for the Negro district. The key personnel includes division chiefs, operations staff, special staff and division chairmen. The proposed Barber's Code. Robinson welcomed the visitors.

John Morris. Miami, chairman, presided, and with Walter E. Keyes. Tallahassee, director of the Florida Improvement Board, reported on conferences with repre-pntativp nf thp I Jnholstprers In budget sessions at 7:30 tonight at the city hall, the Commission decided Monday at its meeting at municipal courtroom. At subsequent sessions to be scheduled by the board, heads of the various departments will be heard on their requests for the new budget for the fiscal year beginning Oct.

1. Mavor H. Elmo Robinson sug welfare nd prosperity of the community." "West Palm Beach ranks among the first six cities in economic importance in Florida and serves as the commercial, financial, recreational, medical, governmental, (Continiifd on Phrp 10, Col. 3) Navy Sending PC Republicans have repuaiateo McCarthy's methods in his campaign against alleged Communist influences in the State Department and Eisenhower has been skeptical of him. Lodge commented merely we are not finding fault with the list of speakers." mil ntumii vpar "If the security and welfare the East zone population are really placed on tirst reading several weeks ago but deferred for final ternational Union.

The union, they j-0f Krit becrr: oonu. action several weeks because of; reported, is interested in pstablish-board absenteeism, was furtherj (( uniinucd on Vnt in. oi. temtoftn in hermits bringing 1 Wns ironi tne uu. permits uringuiK i gested having the Commission 1 XT- 1 the total for the first half of necause IZ rst nan oi held over Monday by the City utod meet at the subsequent sessions possiblv in the mezzanine of Hotel llnr-p nr 1 ti 1 11 George Washington where it is 1 Ul 1 UU1 111 to $2,202,445.

according to figures the soviet zone 11 IS ldlll New Developments Loom In Korea from Bldg. Inspector Edward A. P' eLl After considerable discussion of Applies conditioned. No decision was1 Ehinger, Jr. Mr.

Ehinger assumes-. nH s-ihotpurs into' WASHINGTON1 June 30 proposal, the commission de-i full responsibility today for so imP auslble The for the second time' cided" to' compare the draft of the. for which he has been assistant asi utinirfn. i 4. (j nt0ri a MS mon nvnnntPH rpvised rode with codes reached on meeting places atler.

Adding to tKe militarv afmos-the first meeting, which is to nere ovei. lhe jL1v'4th nnll. held at the city hall. dav tne Na a patrol 11 was annnunppd nrpvinuslv that t' ins not to inei i consiciet duun, ytdi iwvm.v For TV Station i no.Miippmpn under fire ininf olhpf mainr Florida el les. IJUIIUS f-' There were 41 permits in June.

commissioners tola mm. Commissioner L. nomas Keat- J. ine to tne fori or the 1952 tax roll will be preset! Beach wgs ann0nced with 11 residential II 1 three commercial totaling! 11'irkCL lllornCSt 10 ine comnussiuti jviunud.v, uui i TOKYO, July 1 (UP) Important new developments in the United Nations' stepped-up air war appeared in the making today as a visiting delegation of top U. S.

Air Force officers conferred in Seoul with Eighth Army Command- A Van Flppt. Application to operate on tele-vicinn fhannpl 9 was marip Satur By voice vote, tne nenaie iairvt-u( lng atlacKea a numoer oi ine combat pay amendment on its1 posed additions and revisions to Jin rlpfpnsp moneV bill. The nntlitin-d on ran- in. 4) A. Vil A 'onnay nigni dv i.t.

tomar. n. anri that thp Commission would Slti. mm 500r and 27 alterations and re-, re tu, Lnesiey vvuson, inspecior-in as a board of equalization that day 1 day to the Federal Communica structor at the Naval Reserve action sent the combat pay pro pairs, $146,960. I Residences started: Mrs.

Carol rt. 1 ft9A at 4 pm at municipal tions Commission by Radio Mation, beginning vision to a Senate-Mouse comei- M. Reed, Chilean J-IMCC UI1C 17JV WWPG AM-FM. Palm Beach, ac-pnrriinc to Charlpt Davis, who mre whpre tne senate ciiii The delegation, headed by acting, Cromwell. Ocean Terrace and hp j-ppnnp pn witn mc jwu, Delray Water Bonds Validated nf QtalF said he is sole owner and operator.

Ocean Way, Owen F. Rob courtroom. Citv Manager James J. Mott said it is difficult to tell yet about when the proposed budget would be ready for presentation to the Commission for possible adoption. Air Force cniet or oian Nathan F.

Twining and Undersec Mr. Davis said tne j-uu is to Viorrin pnn ciHpr a I inn toriav on annli- Training Center. The vessel, which carries five officers and a crew of 45 men, will arrive about 9 am on Friday and remain until about 4 pm Sunday. A full-dress ship routine is planned for visiting hours from 1:30 to 5 pm Friday and Saturday, and from 1:30 to 3:30 Sunday NEW YORK, June 30-W The, bill which has no combat pay stock market ended the first half provision. authorize of 1952 today at the highest average! The measure would a itho.ue erts, Via del Lago ana ocean, A.

O. Edwards (two) Kings retary of Air Roswell L. unpaiuc arrived in Seoul yesterday accom patinns whprp nnlv one reouest for Rd. and Ocean $60,000 eacn level in more man years. me pv.ncm I nf thP level tit ittuie inpii of the panied by Far East Stiles.

N. Lake Way, 000- A. F. Fleitas. N.

Lake Way, tfinnn- Richard Brams. Centr a enannei is ineo. Applications iui i There was good leadership bat bonus to membei i A $300,000 water system Channel 12 will be thrown into today's advance, the fourth straightarmed services ho certificate issue by the City of the rcc since at least. KCCWPtS session for a new high. any other hazard or pay validated in circuity statjons in Palm Beachesi Nl The Associated Press average of Bonus payments would De mane ourt Monday by Judge Jo-; iby a third are seeking i CI I and possibly a third are seeking the channel.

Show Gain Tt a fin sin- v. Wiebenson. I commander, Lt. uen. uim land.

Six major generals from An Force headquarters in Washington were also included in the group. dian S3J.0U0; Bruce strong, -in7 in j.nn. ha, to June, 1950. Lh pained 30 cents at $107.10. dating back to June, 1950.

Ueph S. White. Bis Lake Way, Roca Koco ijou olks nas! Thp orovision authorizes made ot 300 ce. a The Palm Beaches' two channels, Mr. Davis said, are about There was no oiuciat WEATHER IVEATHIiR FORECAST Partly clniifly anri rontinuer! warm today and Wednesday, scattered lluindersboucM" Eden Rd.

and w. Lake ay i. combat pay ,0 men at- HHcates of Sl 000 denomination W0.500. $110 30 jtached to combat units or vessel maturi ng fl.om 1953 to 1974. npw stores and five new.stooo ai n.ou.

to hostile tire Pneinmc voppinlc hpt'P fot the flsth on the list of channel re. U.lin OH IIIC 11M VI llifllinri vuowiuo nnintinn! t'icnal voal- onflinO MnnrfflV Ol a fl it to thpi Leaders came from steeis, mo-0r plane suujetiw notn years iticiusivc, wuu miiitlv in lhe arlpinonn vpt. nf the firy. i JUfim.it tn mincc hnw 97fi At f'OmnarPfl to ontvlOnllo to modnatc. vm-jaM? wind.

Low rates of interest to be determined by resolution alter the certificates through permits taken out raijs and some rub ers.u, for aa rails, milium oifci "'day ft! low a neai ing win ur i tincu ai tonignt ii. in cinnn: ncm a rrni'ri HID tnis oast inwiui. have been sold ingtOn DV tne On tIlHllliei X. JJ.U0I.30 ICII I pnllpntnv Faircloth. deputy collector in anpnrriancp with the resolution VS SSenceon the list as! InjUHCS infl to E.

C. of the nature of the talks, out it was speculated the Air Force brass was conferring on the type ot Communist targets to be attacked following last assault on the Reds' "ialu River P0Heea'vymi- brought Korean ground fighting almost to a yesterday, but light B- bombers flew through the overcast and blasted Red frontline troops. reouests in charge. Rpppinte for June totaled $228 at the corner of Peruvian and Hi-1 a whole the RpnOfted tritlCal day there were indications, that I r.Hffin. Wilmot Griffin, 289.78.

Most of the receipts for the adopted May 26 by the City Council of Delray Beach, the decree of validation provides that certificates from 1958 to 1974, both years inclusive, are callable for redemption at option of the city. Lamar Roseland (( (intinutMl on rage 11. Col. 1) biscus Aves. Richard Witt is building five apartment, units for on Sunset Ave.

Goldstein and Robinson are building eight stores for $60,000 at Sunrise Ave. and In addition, he said, a hearing possibly will be called on two or more requests for Channel 5, the other channel proposed for the Palm Beaches. Mr. Davis said he could not state a possible date when the TV hookup he plans would be in operation Dr was reported in critical condition last night at Good Samaritan Hospital suffering from injur month and for tne fiscal year were on sugar, rayon products, fruits and vegetables, in that order, Mr. Faircloth said.

Swan Sfc'aks Tonight uan Rpnnhlican gub- ies received in a ngiu received in a ngiu. Bradley Place t-, ioi slonih-i lift ii'pi HrnLpr Hip ir Viae' 4..11 funH Ha Will Oe IMC KallalO 1. UWduns, qi in thp pvpnt his annlication is ac iri VpHaHn Wav house, lsicneaker at a MacArlhur rorries-i Atlt i was being held at 1 haind hplH al npnthonsp slllriif) IHont I'allv at tonight at Howard, iM ol iripnt rally at 8 tonight at Howai riOge. ight at Howard jail on charges of pt. --j tvuudiu 1j.

iiviiiipjuii. u.i. causing, resident for 28 years, died early cepted. KEEPING UP With The News UUllUUift a icift IMeCoruiick In Hospital CHICAGO. June 30 lPl Col.

Robert R. McCortnick. editor and publisher of the Chicago Tribune, underwent minor surgery today. cording to j. i.

ornnal iniufies and disturbing iast pvpnine at a local nursing nersonai m.iuiica pnu iasl evening il a iuloi aDartment for his home on Worth; park Clubhouse, acc Richmond, vice president ot hv righting on a public ihomi, inng illness. i ho nparp hv fiehtins on a public fter inng illness. i r-i Jtinf I.V tH Hour KndinK )m) Slaiion High Lmy Prec. Alpena ti9 Ashpville 65 Atlanta OH Atlanlit- City fi Birmingham 77 Boston .01 Bulfaln 71 Chailntlf. NC 7-' Citatlanuoga lilt '2 Cliicayn 7ii Ciniinnali 7ri Oi-flnnd SI 7H .34 Dallas 7ii Denver IV Dps Moinn Detroit so K5 Dululh 3S J)i ClalyrHtnn 7S 7K Houston 71 indianaoilis t1! lat ksnnvillp 77 .23 Kan.sa.

tity 77 Kcv Ust 2 sn Kncixville .02 Liltlc Rook JOIl 7j Los Angeles SI Louisville OT TS .30 Memphis inn TI .44 Meiiriian 51 Miami S7 77 -St. Paul '7 Mohile f-1 7J MnntBomet street, police said. A retired real estate broker, he, luviora leacn t.ii-iiii. i local MacArthur lor President Club. r- i.

rnmmisslnn Chairman Dr. Theodore Van Uellen. mo The light occurrea auoui o.o...is surVived by his son, waiao Hear loiler 1 OHlglH Ave. on top of the store now occupied by Bramson's. The permit was for $55,000.

Permit was taken for the two new classrooms to the Palm Beach Public School, $23,500. lif onrl a ni'snrUnn Dm on the sidewalk in the 600 an of llne health editor, said the Colonel an Funeral arrangement, will be Kenneth i crster cna.ut comIorUbly and is ex pected to leave Passavant Hospital late this week. announced by Mizell-Simon-Faville, meelmg of Riv. Mortuary. I jera Beacn Cnamber of Commerce Kenneth P.

Foster, city, and County Engineer J. M. Boyd will discus with the State Road Dept. plans for construction of a new span over Hillsboro Canal at x-Mile Bridge southeast of Belle Glade at a meeting at Tallahassee today. A dozen persons have died in traffic accidents there in recent block of Clematis St.

Police quoted Desantis as saying he and Griffin were driving in a car together when they began to argue. The argument became violent, he said, and they stopped the car and got out to settle it. Northwood Methodists at 8 tonight at Riviera Beacn town hall, according to Ann Schenholm, secretary-manager. LEGION TO NOMINATE Nominations for officers for next year will be closed at a meeting of Post 12. American Legion, at 8 Today's Radio Page 9 To Have Open House Northwood Methodist Church will months.

i hold "open house" at the church If-om 7 -in tn 9 niti Wednesday, the i nf thp ceneral Congress Sprints For Adjournment This Week Powers. Election is set for Juiy 15. Rev. John T. Adams, pastor committee arranging the Independence Day celebration-Military Air Senate to take up the $46,403,000.9121 the sine die adjournment mark has announced.

The new building project has just Kaon pnmniptpH and will be open' fContlmieU on ra.f i. so 105 Montreal New Orleans New Y.uk i Norl'olk Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsbui Rli Portland, Me Richmond 1 St. Louis San Antonio fcVanriKfri ..,,1. .3.1 Special Edition Feature Packed A special 64-page supplement will be a part of the regular edition of The Times, July 3 The'Post, July 4. welcoming the personnel at newly reactivated Palm Beach International Airport.

Featured will be stories about the personnel and the equipment they use. The edition will also be jammed with special features about Palm Beach County, the towns that make it up, its many outstanding marks of progress, its accomplishments and its outlook. The "special" will be some, thing to send to the folks up North, i'or it tells in detail things Ihey should know about this part of Florida, fastest growing and most interesting section of the Southeast Coast. for inspection. The "south wing'j military appropriations dui, one ol oauuiua.y mgui.

10 big money measures still await- with the Republican national coning final passage. vention just one week away and 8H As in controls, it appeared Mr. the Democratic convention coming now has a Second tioor ana a ne wing extends to the west. These thp facilities to meet, the growing demand of the Church i WASHINGTON, June 30 (UP President Truman today signed the controls bill and the Senate got ready to vote on military appropriations as Congress sprinted into the final week of its race for adjournment. Mr.

Truman's acceptance of the compromise economic controls program a few hours before the old bill expired removed the possibility that the harried congressmen might have to wrestle some more Truman would get far less than he asked for in the defense spending bill. Nevertheless, he was expected to take what he can get in the last hpntip siv riavs and not call Con two weeks later, both parties were anxious to wind up their legislative duties. Progress made today as the Senate and House sprinted toward School, Mr. Aaams siaieu. Leaving On Vacation Keep up on local news.

Have The Post and Times follow you North. Phone 3-7530, and ask for the mail clerk. If your vacation is to be a short one let us save the papers for you. Ask your carrier about The Post-Times vacation package plan, or call the Circulation Department. Phone 3-7530.

Arirlpri dormer windows and room Lniaroompnte in the oresent struc- anH rpmoriplinp nf the kitchen! Savannah 3' 1,1 Seattle j' 'Tampa Wa-Oiinfrton Wilmington "1 STATION. RH 7fl ItainfHl! ti pmi. none. I-lumiditv. Bfirnmetpf al 11:0 pm.

sn.nn. Wind, hifilt. 14 RNB. low, calm. Piwaiiins dirertion.

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am, pm-Low, 9:44 am, 10:14 pm. VI: were also a part of the gress back for a special session quitting time included: after the political conventions. 1. Agreement by Senate-House Both Senate Democratic Leaden conferees on an $837,000,000 appro-; rnnct TvipFarlanri anri Houso! nriatinn hill for the Aericulture All departments oi ine hmuuii; I I uinie acnooi win ot ni't" with that important problem. I f.

nt.prtir.TArt nnn.mint The bill naa neen iia.vuum Ko u.i.-u.y, Hnoinox. through in an unusual session Sat-! after a White House conference 2. House passage of a bill author-: urdaj'. It cleared the way for thejtoday that the lawmakers will iiitl (Continued on ran 4, col. The nicest things about iv "idone by the boys ana gins win ne; that it enables you to entertain: displayed for approval of parents vour guests while you catch" up on and friends.

Refreshments will be your sleep. CiE A), served, Mr. Adams said. I.

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