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THE PALM BEACH POST. TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1950 vestlgations and threatened purges' in which Federal workers live. Justice Frankfurter also wrote a dissent ON THE SCREEN FLORIDA Today. Wednesday: "The Hasty Heart," Ronald Hcagan, Patricia Neal, 1:33, 3:34, 5:35, 7:36, 9:40 pm. COIiONV Today, Wednesday: 'Tight Little Island," Basil Radford, Joan Greenwood, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 8:30 pm.

PARAMOUNT Today through Friday: "Cinderella." Walt Disney character 1:48, 3:51, 5:57, 8:02, 8:55 pm. PALMS Today, Wednesday; "Oangeroua Profession." George Raft, Pat O'Brien. Ella Raines, 1. 2.48, 4:36. 8:24, 8:12, 10:03 pm.

Red's Contempt Conviction Held Valid By Court WASHINGTON. (JP) The Su. i 0Vi' Two Russian UN Delegates Flay Mrs. Roosevelt LAKE SUCCESS, (JP) Soviet delegates verbally attacked Mrs. Franklin D.

Roosevelt twice Monday and walked out of two more United Nations commissions, after failing to oust Nationalist China's representatives. This boosted to 17 the total of UN organs hit by Soviet boycotts since they began Jan. 10. The No. 2 man on the Soviet delegation, Semyon K.

Tsarapkin, PHON 7 I PALM UACH AlstCONOITioNIO TODAY thro FRIDAY Box Office Opens Daily 12:45 PALACE preme Court Monday upheld the contempt of Congress conviction of Eugene Dennis, US Communist party secretary. It rejected his Last limes todav: "Sands ntlwn John Wayne. Adele Mara. 2:40, 6:09, 9:38 pm: a mump At uxrord," Laurel and Festures Begut 1:48 5:67 7:14 8:22 argument that he did not have a nuray, pm. 81 RF fair trial because the jury included seven government employes.

Last times today: "Blossoms In The Dennis was convicted of con tempt for refusing to appear before the House Un-American Ac- lusi, ureer uarson, Walter Pidgeon, 1:32, 3:34. 5:33. 7:35. 9:37 pm. CARKKRKE CENTER Today.

Wednesday: "Neptune's Daughter." Esther WIHiami, 6:20, 9:50 pm: Tuned to laughter. tivities Committee three years ago WAIT romance and song! He was sentenced to serve a year in prison and pay a $1,000 fine. Dennis also is under sentence of rusnea out ot the Commission on Human Rights after a sharp tangle with Mrs. Roosevelt. She was then re-elected for her fifth annual term as chairman of the commission.

The commission voted, 10 to 2, (Soviet Union and Yugoslavia) that Tsarapkin's proposal to oust "Colorado Joel McCrea, 8:10 pm. LAKE (Lake Worth) Today through Thursday: "The Hasty Heart," Ronald Reagan. Patricia Neaf, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15, 9:15 pm. WORTH (Lake Worth) Today through Thursday: "Always Leave Them Laughing," Milton Berle, Virginia Mayo; "Gaiety," Armida and George five years and $10,000 fine on conviction of conspiracy to overthrow the government. He was tried with 10 other Communist leaders in New York last year, and has ap Photo by Ray Howard pealed.

The court's review of the contempt appeal was limited to the PICTURED ABOVE ARE THE NEW OFFICERS of, Palm Beach Chapter B'nai B'rith and auxiliary who were Installed Sunday night at the question whether government the Nationalist Chinese was out of order. Tsarapkin accused Mrs. Roosevelt of carrying on what he said Was a United States campaign to use the UN for Its own political purposes. Mrs. Roosevelt called the Soviet Walkout "propaganda tactics" and DKLRAV (Delrar Israeli) Today, Wednesday: "Brimstone," Rod Cameron, Adrian Booth.

BOYNTON (Boynton Beach) Last times today: "The Great Dan Patch." Dennis 0'icf nBn Biltmore Hotel. Seated left to right: Mrs. Leonard Alper, recording secretary, women chapter; Leo Schwack, president, men lodge; Mrs. Leo Schwack, vice president women's chapter; Henry Rowen, recording secretary, men's lodge; Mrs. Harold Turk, Miami Beach, installing officer, women's chapter; Mayor Harold Turk, Miami Beach, installing officer, men's lodge; Mrs.

Jack Wilson, president, women's chapter. Second row, Rabbi Manuel Greenstein; Ben Woifson, outgoing president; Dr. Myron Richard Elfen, men's guard; Mrs. Myron R. Elfen, corresponding secretary, women's chapter; Charles Kratka, finance secretary; Mrs.

Albert Moss, vice president, State women's chapter; Irving Morton, men's warden. Third row: Moses Schupler, 2d vice president, men's lodge; Mayor Harold Rabin, Belle Glade; Joe Lesser, 1st vice president, men's lodge. Newly elected trustees are not pictured. 7:28, 9:30 pm. workers could properly serve on the jury which tried him.

It ruled they could, splitting five to two. In the majority were Justice Minton, who wrote the court's opinion, Chief Justice Vinson and Justices Reed, Jackson and Burton. Justice Black wrote a sharp dissent, in which he spoke of the "prevailing pattern of loyalty in- irresponsible action." Tsarapkin left before she spoke. Jax Hotel Doomed SHOWING IN Palm Beach Upped Liquor Taxes Court Report A low-ranking Soviet delegate JACKSONVILLE, UP) The Nikolai Klimov, delivered in the Increase Collections Windsor Hotel, roomy, ornate re- UN Transportation and Communication Commission, later in the day, a long attack on United States rtiinder of the days when Jaeksoiv ville was Florida's big tourist cen TALLAHASSEE, (JP) Florida's Tito 'Endorsed' BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, (JP) Yugoslavs, voting In a parliamentary election punctuated by gunfire from Cominform Romania, gave Premier Marshal Tito's unopposed ticket a nearly unanimous endorsement, returns Monday. I As the votes were being counted, ter, will be torn down.

John E. increased taxes on alcoholic bever r-niiiiifii'iffini i ii 'r fi' fn i i "if MADAM WRAY Mever, president of Myer Hotels ages are keeping collections from Scientific Palmist and that source of revenue ahead of 7th SMASH WEEK FEATURING AMERICA'S FOREMOST FEMALE IMPERSONATORS "'A GAY SHOW" adviser, past, present last year. I. II Yiltlf 111 i II HIM I a I I If OPIN 1SI4S OPIN I I I II W' PALW "ACM LK WOUTH I If CONDITIONED CONDITIONED I CIRCUIT COVRT New Ilvorr SuiU Bessie Tillman vs. Richard Tillman, alleges defendant undlvorced from previous wife during marriage of parties, asks restoration of maiden name of Bessie Rivers, asks title to car, alimony, court fees and attorney feon as well as injunction restraining defendant from molesting her.

Everett Allen Mnynard vs. Anne L. Maynard, alleges desertion: Louis Liebovit. Final Dfvorra Decreet Joan Marshall vs. Robert T.

Marshall, maiden name of Joan Lowman restored. Norman Townsend vs. Janie Mae Town-send, parties to abide by March 2 agree ment providing for custody of children. James J. Bailey vs.

Virginia Lee Bailey, custody of minor daughter, Virginia Lee said last night the 48-year-old hotel, which no longer is making money, closes April 30. Work of tearing down the building will be policies toward China. He accused Mrs. Roosevelt of having made a "demogogic" statement in the human rights body. His long attack on the US, coupled with Tsarapkin's speech earlier, disclosed a new angle in the Soviet campaign here.

Previously, the The Beverage Department re and future, located in private home on North Federal Hlihwiv in ported Monday that February collections totaled $1,965,666, an in the ministry of information Issued TODAV I I TODAY I I and WED. I I and WED. I I Boynton Beach. Honrs 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Phone I a special communique saying "R0' crease of 18.41 percent over the zzui, ifoymoa ueaen, ior I 1 I I I Russians -have drummed out manian armed forces" opened fire appointment. $1,669,026 collected during Feb III ivT -a II gin the next day. Nationalists Sink 110 Commie Junks across the frontier at 6:15 am Sun speeches against Nationalist China, with only side blasts at the US. ruary, 1949. However, it was down 1.56 per AT THE ouiify, awarnea to momer, iatner re- day as voters were going to the polls.

The firing continued until 9 am, near the Danube towns of ouired to pay plaintiff 525 monthly support cent from the $1,996,808 for January of this year. cnim until daughter reaches 15 vi ior enna untu or when plaintiff remarries, whichever or when TAIPEI, Formosa, (IP) Chinese occurs first. Radogeva and Hetina, the govern The 1949 Legislature raised the MONTEREY HOTEL ill ii-r Under New HuiEement tf II "Lf0'" SEASONABLE BATES M- MM WIU SMr COFFEE SHOP I'MMf Wmi COCKTAIL LOUNGE ffSw'A 1 35 Clemmtls Bt Pa. 4215 Ml JSt1 If Nationalist warships reported Mon ment declared. The communique said the bul State levy on liquor about 12 percent, 25 to 50 cents a gallon, depending on alcoholic content, ef day the sinking of 110 Communist junks near Shanghai, many of lets fell inside Yugoslav territory them laden with troops.

near border guards. It said the in fective July 1. The tax on wines Naval headquarters said fleet was doubled, effective Oct. 1, PAST PRESENT FUTURE LEE BARRY LIFE READINGS 2838 Broadway Riviera Beach tent was to create trouble and confusion on election day, but MELODY CLUB 318 FIRST ST. This Is our last week in Palm Beach County.

We are going to have a Farewell Party Sunday, April 2nd, and as our guest performer and added attraction we will have that famous star JACKIE units, maintaining tight control of the East China Sea, caught about these new and crude provoca tions" had no effect. Harry. Greene vs. Florence Ada Greene. COUNTY JCDtiE'S OFFICE Probate Court Estate of Theta K.

Lambeth, order approving returns and directing distribution: Nowlin and Adams. Estate of Mary Elizabeth Tyler Mansell, order dispensing with appraisement: C. H. Earnest. Estate of Jennie D.

Chillingworth, annual return showing $2,438 balance Dec. 31. 1949: Loren D. Simon. Estate of Ah Cline Adams, annual return showing ownership of real estate in Palm Beach County: Mrs.

C. Adams. Marriage Applications John Edward Lee, 28, and Florence Walter Gallaher, 26, hoth of Delray Beach. Robert Leon Hamrick. 21, Box 76, Star and Marjone Anne Sibbald, 21.

724 80 troop-laden junks trying to run their blockade at the mouth of the Yangtze River. All were heavily Rabbit Breeders Assn. Elects G. J. Gentry G.

J. Gentry, 2711 Lake was elected vice president of the newly formed Florida State Rabbit armed with machine-guns. LA CONGA I H2iff I Four Mil-South o. Lake Worth i Forty were sunk, the National Riviera Bus Every 40 Minutes I ists said. Presumably the others Breeders Assn.

at an organizational fled toward the safety of shore-based guns. meeting in Tampa Monday, accord Valley Forge Rd. Virgil Kenneth Humphrey, 22, and Lora Ton ffi.MJ.iffltee.Ja I lri ing to the Associated Press. O. B.

Other Nationalist warships said Margaret Kouens, rxnn or Miami, Chicken, Steak. Shrimp, Frog! I WV III Ocean Ml use OCEAN PLEASURES FRENCH, ITALIAN, EUROPEAN Mueller, Tampa, was chosen president. Other officers are R. E. Premble St.

Petersburg, secretary; Max Williams, Lakeland, treasurer. sirr sta i'mmw S440 Okeechobee Road ONY'S they sank 70 Communist junks in Hanechow Bay, south of Shanghai. (Meanwhile, Nationalist planes reported they halted another abortive Chinese Communist attempt to land troops on Hainan Island, far to the South. Rabbit breeding clubs from Bra- lei. B-MU 85 Years in The Palm Beaches i for the World's Best Italian RESTAURANT attractions JUNO BEACH RESERVATIONS TEL.

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