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Paij 10 THE PALM BEACH POST, Match 15, 1956 QT)T Tiiwwwil- DAV Chapter Names Officers Work Out Plan JohnS.Lawson Named Leader Of Power Sqdn. New officers for the Palm Members of the Disabled Ameri Crash Suit Asks City Sued For $25,000 Aa automobile collision in Lake New Criminal Court Plea Day Record Set The largest number of cases! Ninety cases were called in the can veterans chapter named James Pellmore sergeant at -arms and Merton B. Castle officer-of-the-day at a meeting at the Chamber of Commerce Wednesday night. For Tampa Spur TALLAHASSEE, March 14 Iff) Beach Power Sqdn. were elected Worth Feb.

27, 1955 li the basis of Plans for a dance to be held Florida Road Board and Turnpike Authority members today worked out an over-all plan for integrating April 14 at the American Legion ever to be called before criminal morning session, almost a record court in Palm Beach County in day in itself without the addition one day of pleas 161 in all were, of the 71 scheduled for the after-acted on by Judge E. G. Newell according to J. Louie Carter, Home on Okeechobee were the Tampa spur of the statelong at the gToup meeting at the Hotel George Washington Tuesday night. John S.

Lawson was elected confmander during the elections presided over by Jerry a $100,000 damage suit filed in Circuit Court Wednesday. Plain-riff is Katberine Bickley of Miami and defendants Isabel A. and J. W. Rider.

clerk of criminal court. discussed, and Larry Connor was named general dance chair Wednesday. turnpike with a new interstate highway system in the Tampa Bay area. man, with Frank Bifes acting as E. Guinn, past commander of the Ithaca, N.

squadron. 111 i' 'v' Enniiimiiiii" -Is Road Board Chairman Wilbur E. public relations officer. Members of the Auxiliary pledged full sup Other officers chosen for the Helping to run up the huge morning load were 29 gambling cases, 13 of which were passed until next week and 16 arraigned Wednesday, all arising from one gambling raid. Only two of the charges were Jones siad the purpose was to coordinate efforts of the two agen port.

Riedel Services Slated Today The bill of complaint states the defendant was riding in a car operated by Mary A. Speakman going East on Lake Lake Worth when the other machine, driven by Isabel Rider, crashed into the rear cies to provide that west coast area with the best traffic setup possible. The multi-million dollar pro coming year were: Edwin O. Bussey, lieutenant commander; Beaumont Davison, 1st lieutenant; Clem Vandenberg, lieutenant for fleet operations; Herbert Macdonald, lieutenant for administration; George of the first car. Toppers' Slate Annual Dance gram, which envisions a third bridge over Tampa Bay, is con felonies, the cases of Alvin and Lawrence Moore, charged with maintaining a room for the pur Alleged injuries to back, neck and body plus high medical ex tingent on passage of the federal aid highway bill now pending in pose of gambling and permitting Congress.

persons to play for money at a game of chance commonly known The conference of the Top Club, If the federal aid bill isn passed, Jones said the purpose was to co- Eastern Region, New York Life Berbe, lieutenant for finance. Elected to the executive committee were: Bruce Bower, George Sutherland, L. T. Goldberg, George Cardwell and Arthur R. Lyman, Jr.

Guest speaker for the evening as "skin." Both pleas were "not guilty," and defense attorney Edward Starr asked for jury trials. delayed many years. Insurance at the Palm Beach Jones said members of the Flori Biltmore, will wind up its business Three of the remaining 14 de da Congressional delegation were meetings with a 9 a.m. session CYPRIOTS OPEN NEW OUT-BURST An English police sergeant fendants pleaded guilty and were this morning. very optimistic over its chances given sentences of $35 or 20 days At 6:30 p.m.

this evening, mem in county jail. One was judged not The measure will make available several billions of dollars of federal aid road funds on a matching basis penses and loss of earning power are cited as reasons for seeking high damages. Hendricks Hendricks of Miami represent the plaintiff. The City of West Palm Beach is defendant in an action for Plaintiff is Rosemarion Randall. Issue is a hole in the sidewalk on Clematis St.

between Poin-settia and the Florida East Coast railroad tracks. The complaint declares that on Aug. 11, 1955, the plaintiff tripped and fell into the unguarded hole, described as being 10 feet by 24 feet in size. Negligence is charged. The plaintiff alleges a broken right wrist and other bodily injuries.

guilty by Newell, who listened -to bers will attend a reception in the hotel's Tropical Room, followed by the annual dinner dance at 7:30 was CPO Elmer Henfy of the U. S. Coast Guard, who spoke to the members on the services rendered by the Coast Guard and the responsibilities of the public in cooperating with the Coast Guard in its water safety pro (body in background) was killed and Cypriot patrolman (foreground) was seriously wounded Wednesday in new anti-British outbreaks by Cypriot nationalists. Rebels opened np on the British policeman with a Sten gun from an alley and escaped despite a search by police and specially trained dogs. The Cypriot constable fell nnder the hail of bullets bnt survived.

(United Press Facsimile). testimony by Deputy Constable of 90 per cent federal to 10 per cent Grafton Gray. The other 10 plead state funds for the interstate highway system. m. in the Grand Ballroom.

Wednesday, the highlight of the ed not guilty and were released on identical $50 bonds until the W. Howard Frankland of Tampa, business session was a panel dis gram. Chief Henfy also stressed sounding of the docket. cussion of "Let's Take the Mysterv the need for proper equipment on In other cases on the record- Out of Advanced Underwriting," a member of the turnpike authority, said that if the plan approved today is carried out it would provide the Tampa Bay area with a breaking day, Willie B. Leonard, a coat, courtesy and the need to keep a vessel in the best of condition at all times.

Belle Glade, pleaded not guilty to followed by a talk on A Ten Year Look Ahead," by Devereaux C. Josephus, chairman of the board. charge of entering without transportation system equal to any Cmdr. Lawson announced the Negro Committeemen Oppose Integration, Faircloth Says in the United States. Afternoon sessions were devoted breaking to commit grand larceny on March 1956, in the room of Jones said the road board recent to discussions of insurance prob Eunice Powell.

1956 Spring Conference of Dis-. trict 8 will be held April 6-8 at Tampa. Nineteen squadrons are expected to participate In the ly had obtained federal approval lems ana related business. Harry Warren pleaded not guilty for extension of the interstate high The conference is scheduled to to a charge of larceny of a dog way system across Tampa Bay in adjourn with a noon luncheon on conterence. "You have been told that Ne to Pinellas County.

Friday. Herman G. Wangelin announced from James A. Brown, Riviera Beach, on Jan. 13.

His case was (Continued from Fge One) Lawmakers Due project; studies of future needs of the project area. Other major requests include: Authorization for changes in the 1948 plan because of unanticipat C. E. RIEDEL Services for C. E.

Riedel, 76, This extension would incorporate An attempt by J. R. Smith, candidate for the West Palm Beach City Commission, to inject a racial issue into the election campaign on the new $300,000 swim set for non-jury trial on April 2. that the Palm Beach Sqdn. will rendezvous Sunday, March 18, foi a third bay bridge of four lanes groes are going to use the new swimming pool which we are building.

That is not correct because in our westward expansion 100 S. W. Ave. father of the Flags Half Mast Longest sentence passed during a cruise and picnic at Jupiter. townsite of Belle Glade, will be to be located between the Gandy Bridge and Courtney Campbell Causeway, to serve the St.

Peters the early morning was 12 months in county jail for Ben F. Walker, held at 11 a.m. today at Commun ming pool project, Wednesday before the Jaycees, was met with For G. A. Fiers ity Methodist Church here, with.

Pahokee, who plead guilty to burg-Clearwater and Gulf beaches ed rate and extent of develop a statement by incumbent Jack charges of aggravated assault, area. President Appreciates Children's Interest Children of the Progressive with a knife, on bolomon Jones, LAKE PARK Flags at Town Clyde Moss drew $150 or 90 program we have a committee of 16, four of which are Negroes, and each of these four is working for the overall good of our city. They have assured me that they have no designs on the use of the municipal golf course, the city parks or the new -swimming pool," Faircloth told the Jaycees. Hall and Kelsey Park flew at half the Rev. H.

Edward Garrett, pastor, officiating, assisted by Vicar Erving Baumgartner of St. Philip's Lutheran Church here. Burial will be at Woodlawn Cemetery, Miami. ment; a directive to the Corps of Engineers for studies of future needs of the project area, needs that come within the limits of federal responsibility flood control and water days after pleading guilty to as Faircloth that he had assurances from the four Negroes on the 16-member westward expansion committee that there would be no integration in local places. mast Wednesday In respect to the sault and battery charges.

James memory of George A. Fiers, for School, 1215 S. Olive have received a letter from Sherman Adams, assistant to the president, expressing President Eisenhower's Phippen, Delray Beach, was sentenced to 90 days for forgery. Community Chest Progress Told Clarence Deger, chairman of Friends may pay their respects mer mayor, who died Sunday. Fiers, who succumbed after a lengthy illness at the age of 82, at Wetherington Funeral Home thanks for their friendly interest Elks Set Vote The city commissioner, who is seeking re-election in the March (Continued from Fge One) at the church from 10 to 11 a.m.

Authorization will also be sought by the FCD whereby the chief of engineers, Corps of En served as mayor as late as 1951. Previously he had served as town in his health and announcement that he intends to run again. today. 27 primary, said that to the con Businessmen Plan tax collector. trary the Negroes of the com gineers, will accomplish essen One of the oldest residents of The youngsters in Mrs.

Marv He was a member of one of the For Next Week tial modification of the project under the discretionary authority Belle Glade, Mr. Riedel died Tuesday morning at a local hospital following a long illness. munity are more than pleased with the plan of the city to provide them with a pool of their own in the westward expansion program. lation and "two-car families" will already granted by prior flood pioneer families of Lake Park, settling there even before it was incorporated as Kelsey City. Services were held Wednesday the Community Chest drive for the Islanders Club, announced at a meeting Wednesday at Wert's Restaurant, that the $8,950 goal set for the business and professional divisions of the drive is expected to exceed $9,006.

teadily increase sales in future control acts. If authorized No new nominations were made A native of Chesaning, he years. Hickman's current events classes, grades two through five, wrote individual letters to the president to the effect they were happy he is well and Is seeking re-election. With one exception they favored Nixon as his running mate. The children also unanimously voted changes can be speeded that are settled first in Okeelanta in 1919, The report found the "greatest at Wednesday night's meeting of Elks Lodge 1352, but the name of at Mlzell-Simon-Faville Funeral responsive to needs of various going there from Detroit, Mich, Home with the Rev.

Robert areas of the project. Clark Lee was added to the list of A report from Jack Wertheimer, Smith had charged in his talk before Faircloth's rebuttal that the present City Commission "don't think" and said it had ignored the Property Owners and Managers Assn. 4,000 voter petition for a Bennett, pastor of White TemDle A briefing on the project will strength" among the railroads and manufacturers of such durable goods as washing machines, TV sets and refrigerators. Railroad in candidates for a three-year term Christian Church, officiating, and of office on the board of trustees, In 1921 he moved to Belle Glade where he amassed considerable property. In 1925 he laid out the townsite and held a public auction for the first sale of lots in the tor tne team in a "mock" election.

be given by the FCD staff at a session at the Hotel George burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery, with Northwood Funeral vestment is expected to hit Bob Blake, publicity chairman, reported. He had been nominated previously, it was explained. chairman of the business division, stated that donations from Worth Ave. totaled from S. County $4,208, and from N.

County $1,423. Gordon Lynn, professional division chair referendum on the purchase of the Washington mezzanine at 9:30 Friday, after which air, 300,000,000. Durable goods manu home in charge of arrangements West Palm Beach Water Co. prop town. ground and water tours will be facturers are ready to spend $7,600,000,000.

Members of the lodge will elect erty. Smith however, did not He was active in municipal and (Continned from Page One) made of portions of tne project officers at next week meeting, mention the Water Co. by name, civic affairs, serving as a com Producers of non-ferrous metals, and will also vote on candidates missioner from 1932 to 1936, and The candidate further claimed particularly aluminum, and Ike Appeals was chairman of the commission makers of non-automotive trans The Congressmen will be guests at a barbecue and fish-fry at the Flotilla Club here at 12:30 p.m. Friday. Early in the afternoon for membership, postponed from last night's meeting.

for one year. He was organizer and that the City Commission was negligent in its duty to the voters because it had failed to bring a portation equipment, plan to boost their spending by more than 50 J. P. Stewart, chairman of the first president of the first loan ATTENTION PROSPECTIVE BUYERS We Don't Have Coupor Prizes, Pressure Salesmen We Guarantee Trie Vslue For Tour Trade-In Machines Come In, See Us, Before Ton Bny. they will leave by car for Ft Easter Egg hunt, reported the an firmation of his appointees to the federal courts if they regarded association in the Glades area, per cent.

single industry to the airport and man, said that $980 had been collected and that a donation of $500 is expected that will put them over the $9,000 mark. A request from Warren Kay, a West Palm Beach scout leader, that the group sponsor a Boy Scout trocp in Palm Beach was taken under hdvisement, and will be acted upon next Wednesday at 3:45 p.m. at the home of the Lauderdale. En route they are to serving as president of the Ever The survey found that bigger nual event will be held at Currie Park March 30, with a definite hem as anti-secregation ap inspect the Bcca Rston and Hub' glades Federal havings Lean spending for expansion of facili charged that all the other cltios around us am outstripping us." He spaclficauy mentioned Ft. pointees.

boro Inlets arid make a stoa- time to be set later. ties was planned by firms of all Jie reoiiea that ha nrooacivl Assn. unlil 1955, whea he retired. In 1'j06, he married Miss Hed- Karl Klaeger reported the St. over at the Baca Raton Club.

Starting at 9 a. m. Saturday, the Lauderdale. sizes, witn tne larger ones planning relatively greater rates cf in wig Reska, who died in 1911, and Patrick's Day dance will be held Saturday evening at the lodge, and Congressmen are to tour Port in 1929 he married Miss Bertha crease. Expansion programs will Everglades ana New Kiver ay president, William McLaughlin, 308 S.

County Rd. wouia maxe a public lsue of the matter "if I thought there were unnecessary blocks." But he said he didn't want to get' into a discussion of the Senate's "right to confirm or not confirm." Ransom of Miami who died In he emphasized. that all Elks and mends are invited to attend. 1946. Two children were born of the In 1955 about 45 per cent of such boat, The public hearing will follow, after which luncheon will be held at the Bahia Mar, the Willie Uhlfelder, of S20 Edge-wood another candidate for the commission, also stressed the need for industry for the area if it is to balance its economy, and pointed to Ft.

Lauderdale and Miami as examples of what could be done If a "spirited commission first marriage, Harold of Belle spending went for expansion. Man (Continued from Page One) ufacturers this year expect about Glade, and Victor W. The President was asked if he Lisa Delia Casa concluding official event of their Other survivors include three 50 per cent of their outlays to go Court Set-Up sisters, Mrs. Albert Redmer, Chic toward increasing capacity. thought it would be "useful" for him to call a bi-racial White House conference as proposed by Adlai vislt.

Congressman Rogers forwarded his gratification that so many ago. Mrs. Albert Muethel, Detroit, xne report spending expecta Concert A Hit got behind the project. tions were adjusted to take care nd Mrs. Charlie Redmer, Lake Commission occupational licenses Stevenson.

Commissioner Perry McCamp-l of some increase in the price of Worth, and two grandchildren, Such a step was endorsed todav hich are issued to dog track and in The Swiss have something are taking time from their busy. wing machine low 01 bell, incumbent, said that when goods. by Sen. Richard L. Neuberger jai-alai employes.

their beautiful and talented so schedules at Washington to ac MRS. MURIEL JORDAN. Mrs However, the report said those The Constitution specifies that ne ran tor election two years ago he had pledged the people lu-ure) as a means of dealing with cept his invitation to inspect the prano, Lisa Dell Casa, who found a new concert platform and a contacted in the survey were about Jordan, 44, of 331 Lytle all licenses shall be sold by the tnis growing crisis before incal but one thing: "to do what's right city, died Wednesday at her county judges office," he said culable damage has been done." project and conduct tne nearing He also expressed his apprecia ilHA50 evenly divided between businessmen who expect an increase in for the people of West Palm Actually, we dont sell these home following an extended ill Mr. Eisenhower agreed the pro Beach" and that he would pledge prices and those who believe they tion to all of the organizations which are contributing to success licenses, we just stamp them to ness, she came here six years highly appreciative audience last night at the Society of the Four Arts, where her wonderful voice and gracious, friendly personality won her many new friends. 117 posal might be of some value.

But he said he would prefer that Con no more in his campaign for re will remain unchanged. Only a make them legal. ago from Bayside, Long Island of the visit. election. "handful," the report said, believe Judge Robbins also commented and was a member of St.

Juli gress comply with his request to "You know how I have voted capital goods will drop in price that automobile driver's licenses. He pointed out to his fellow Congressmen that the FCD proj ana's Catholic Church. Miss Delia Casa, a leading sing create a special bipartisan commission to look Into the whole field and how I stand on civic improve hunting and fishing licenses and Surviving are her husband, Ted er of the Vienna Opera, and high ect is designed to prevent recur ments, including the Water Cd, Four Workers Killed of racial rights. C. Jordan, city; two sisters, Mrs.

ly regarded by the Metropolitan in marriage licenses are functions of the county judge's office under purchase and the sewage disposal rence of severe damage from floods such as have occurred John Barry, Santa Monica, Calif. STENSELE, Sweden, March 14 ine President said there has already been some progress" in plant. I will stand on that rec the constitution. and Mrs. Benjamin Altman this country where she made her debut in 1950, paid tribute to Mozart, this year marking the 300th I Ten tons of dynamite explod many times in the past.

He said Certain members of the County ord," the commissioner said, Flushing, L.I., and a brother. complying with the Supreme court's 1954 ruling "except in cer the program is not merely Former Commissioner L. Gilbert McCarthy, New York anniversary of his birth. land reclamation project bene ed prematurely today, killing four workmen and Injuring four others employef on the construction of a City. Commission advocate combining the auto driver's bureau with the auto tag license bureau, the latter now under supervision of Stetson The countess' aria from "The fits will be derived by all tain areas where the difficulties are greatest." Kelloway drew the biggest laugh of the night when he told the Services will be held Fnday Marriage of Figaro," in which she won her position at the Metropol Untd that time, he said, the new power plant in southern Lap land.

some 100 Jaycees, "You know I'll at 3 p.m. at E. Earl Smith and O. Sproul, county tax collector. be onery, I always have been Son Chapel, with a Catholic priest South had been acting "in compliance" with the separate-but- itan, was sung in brilliant sweep In many states hunting and ttonomy Prtabtl A imooth, quiet, ttraight-rtitch Machine for trouble-free tewing.

and Ira 56 years old and can ing tones, and in Donna Elvira's (Continued from Page c' Riviera Council fishing licenses are issued by change now." However he was zell Simon Faville Funeral Home in charge locally. officiating. Burial will be at Hill-erest. Cemetery: Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to equal doctrine laid down by the Supreme Court in 1896. Thus, he lament from Don Giovanni, the county clerks.

quick to add that he was for un singer was ravishing, with all Another peculiarity of Florida qualified honesty in office, al notes pouring forth like, liquid 9 p.m. today. CARLETON E. JUNIOR. Mr.

Jun Constitution admitted by Judge said, it is obviously going to take time" for adjustment to the new interpretation. the transitional stage from its pres gold in due sentiment and ior, 22, TN, USN, died Tuesday White is the presence of two prose ent form of government to a town JUSTINUS ANDERSON. Mr. An ways had been and always would be, and believed that he should be elected on these virtues. He further claimed that he was the cuting attorneys in a county.

The President added that he was derson, 85, of 67 11th Riv Florida is the only state in the at a hospital following injuries received in auto accident there. He has been in the Navy Opening with a serene and aria from Handel's "Julius iera Beach, died Wednesday at union with such an arrangement, unwilling to make any guess as to the length of time that may be required to accomplish man who had started the plan for manager type, and this will take until 1959. We cannot change the town clerk post from an elective to an appointive position until the end of the upcoming town clerk Caesar," Miss Delia Casa next a West Palm Beach hospital fol In Palm Beach County State the water and sewerage system. tor the past five years. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

sang group of lieder, all by Atty. Phil O'Connell works in con charging that "there are others lowing a short illness. He had been a winter visitor here for Brahms, and including the poetic Carleton Junior, Philadelphia, junction with circuit court and who have held office since I went term in 1958." love song, "Stanchen. tries only capital crimes. County the past 12 years, coming from and his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. out that are now claiming the He asked those attending the Otis Junior, city, three sisters, Solicitor Charles A. Nugent, Jr. West Haven, Conn. He was a re credit.

session if there were any sugges Charges Exchanged By Israel, Jordan and a brother. handles prosecution of all other tired photographer and a mem Because of the absence of Po lux PorlnbUI There was warmth and personal involvement in all the Brahms' numbers, and in three gems by Schubert, including the melodious "Auf dem Wasser zu singen," so Funeral arrangements will be crimes. ber of the Lutheran Church. lice Chief Robert W. Milburn We should have only one prose Surviving are his brother, Har announced later by Bonner Funeral Home.

when he was called to speak, his Lightweight, zig-zag, portabfc mart new beige crackle finish! tions as to how the town could "have a town manager form of government without conflicting with both the town clerk's job and the job of the mayor?" He then JERUSALEM, Israel. March 14 cutor," Judge White declared. "It ry Anderson, Albany, and opponent, radio news man Bob familiar to concert goers. (UP) Israel and Jordan today ac would save the county a lot of a sister-in-law, Mrs. Alma Pag- Hawkey was given the first ad It would be difficult to deter MRS.

GENEVE WILLIAMS. Fu gels, west Haven, Conn. dress and started just as the chief money. Of course the state attorney actually works over the cir explained that the council was try neral services for Mrs. Williams, Funeral services and burial mine whether Miss Bella Casa stems from the Italian or German cused each other of shooting up the divided border village of Bartaa.

One Arab woman was reported killed and three Jordanian guards entered the hall. Hawkey charg ing, with its cutting of the town cuit, which includes Broward Coun will be held at West Haven, with ed that Milburn had never taken part of Switzerland, for her die resident of this city at 721 20th and a member of the nursing staff of Pine Ridge Hospital, who clerk's salary, to gradually restrict the duties of the clerk so that they the Northwood Funeral Home in lion in both German and Italian ty. But he has an assistant in Ft. Lauderdale so actually we have a man in each county." charge locally. an interest in juveniles "until 60 days before the election" and pointed out that there are "400 men and an Israeli policeman were wounded.

would not conflict with those of (there were no songs in English) died unexpectedly Sunday, will be the town manager. is so eloquent, and her power of As tenston increased alone the held today at 3:30 p.m. in Taber Dade County wul hold a referen unsolved crimes in West Palm LEE PARKER. Mr. Parker, fath Atty.

Bosso then stated that the nacle Baptist Church, with the dum this year to abolish the office Beach" for which the chief of er of Dr. Edna Parker, director projection and ability to express what she feels so persuasive that she exemplified in all she sang pastor, the Rev. P. L. Harvey, of of county solicitor.

If passed the police is solely responsible council "does not have the authority to delegate the mandatory powers of the town clerk to the town Arab-Israel borders, the United States announced it will bolster its 6th Fleet In the Mediterranean next fall with its new guided missile cruiser division. ficiating. Burial will follow at of intern students at Florida State University, Tallahassee, died Tues solicitor office will become part of the state attorney's office. He further charged the police the oft heard remark about music Evergreen Cemetery. day at his Tallahassee home.

chief with "laxity and incompe manager it is absolutely es that it is "an international lan Bonner Funeral Home has Revision of Florida Constitution Also surviving are a daughter. tency. guage." The fighting at Bartaa coincided charge. sential that you have a town clerk the Town Charter provides Milburn, upon his arrival, took The concert was a joyous one is in the hopper but so far progress has been slow. Unless a new basic law is passed soon Palm Beach exception, citing his long career for it." and serenely and handsomely MRS.

PEARLIE NASH. Mrs Mrs. Fenton A. Blitch, Blitchtown, formerly of this city, and two grandchildren, Fenton A. Blitch, Blitchtown, and Mrs.

William on the force, his college educa Moloney agreed, and stated that Nash, of 820 6th city, died with Israeli charges that Egyptian forces have been keeping up hit and run raids on the Gaza Strip border settlement of Kissufim, a control point on Israel's Negev County will have to sponsor special staged, with Leo Taubman shar- tug plaudits for his expert assist the council was not trying to abol suddenly Tuesday. Surviving are legislation at Tallahassee to meet tion and declared that he not only had been interested in chil Belden, Miami. ance as accomoanist. L. K.

a daughter, Mrs. Ira Fay Reyn its problems local judges believe, Funeral services were held at ish the town clerk's job, but to gradually turn it into an appointive rather than an elective position, as olds of Georgia, and infant son uesert water pipeline. 4 p.m. Wednesday in An Israeli spokesman accused city; her mother, Mrs. Louise dren and their welfare all of his life, but had only recently talked the Palm Beach County School Board into instituting a program 65 At Garden Meet Icenomy Cabinet Meeltll Lowest-priced, highest quality cabinet machine you can buy.

ad tWe faMom PFAFF AUTOMATIC yaw chalet tf basaliM cakwrts Baptist Church, Tallahassee. this is the manner found in al Hill, and a sister, Mrs. Annabelle Jordanians of shooting and wound Circle Meetings Set For Monday most every town manager form of Collier, both of Cochran, Ga. Men's Garden Club met Tuesday MRS. MATILDA G.

PALMER. of crime prevention into the regu government, including that of West ing an Israeli policeman at Bartaa which lies half in Jordan, half in Israel, not far from the eouallv and her grandparents, Mr. and night at the Mounts Bidg. on Mili lar school course. Funeral services for Mrs.

Palm Palm Beach." Mrs. Willie Hughes, city. "I am proud of the new 'Jun er, 53, resident of Delray Beach DELRAY BEACH Circles of tary Tr. to hear a talk by Paul Dreher, city parks director, on Funeral services will be held uivuiea city 01 Jerusalem. In earlier business of the a letter from William F.

Lay- ior G-Men' group and the 'School at 1420 N. E. 1st who died Monday at 2:30 p.m. at the Bon Ihe First Presbyterian Church Woman's Assn. will meet Monday, Patrol' which I have for so long Tuesday, will be held at Elizabeth, "Pruning, Marcottage, and Propa gation of Pruned Material." ner Chapel.

Burial will be at ton, owner of Layton's Trailer Park, was read in which he N.J. with Vogel Funeral Home according to Mrs. Arthur Osgood, Evergreen Cemetery. worked with, the chief said, add ing that he would base his en More than 65 persons were pres REBUILT PORTABLES REBUILT CONSOLE Ike Shows Concern Over Red Arms Deal having charge of local publicity chairman. termed the council's action of tire campaign upon ms record.

Circle 1 is scheduled to meet ent, according to Fred Holling, secretary. R. Cecil Bender provid MRS. MAMIE SINCLAIR. Mrs at 2:30 p.m.

at the home of Mrs. Sinclair, 73, of 900 10th city Feb. 29 as "unfounded" when it stated that he was violating the zoning ordinance by operating a ed members and guests with cut MRS. JAMES I. MALCOLM.

Mrs Verna Boggs, 31 N.W. 17th St. WASHINGTON, March 14 (UP) a resident for the past 25 years, tings. Mrs. Eleanor Smith will enter Malcolm, 80, resident of this city President Eisenhower expressed Gronchi Urges United 10 Year Guarantee died Wednesday at her home fol Future meetings during the prun fish house and allied operations Lavton stated that he was "con his "concern" to Soviet Premier lowing a short illness.

tain Circle 2 members at 2:30 p.m. at her home, 146 S.E. 7th lor 27 years, who made her home with her son, Addison Malcolm, Nikolai A. Bulganin last fall over ing season will have various orna- -ter 17 mental plant cuttings available for, free WOrlu TOr TeaCe Surviving are her daughter Ave. Miss Hazel Sinclair, city; a tlnuing a valid, non-conforming use" of the park, which was established long before the passing of a Red arms deal with Egypt, administration sources said today.

REBUILT CONSOLE members and guests. Members of Circle 3 will meet 310 Greymond died Wednesday at a local hospital after a short illness. NEW YORK, March 14 i ter, Mrs. Elzadie Williams, New in the church social rooms al The President, at his news con Italian President Giovanni Gronchi York City, and niece, Mrs. Ma the present town zoning ordi 12:30 p.m.

A covered dish lunch She was a member of Primitive EASY TERMS zell Smith, Richmond, Va. nance. Tito Cuts Military BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, March ference today, revealed' hitherto-secret exchange of correspondence headed home today, with a parting declaration that Italy and the Baptist Church, Monroe, and eon will precede the business session and program. Funeral arrangements will be Council agreed to make a per with Bulganin. moved to this city from Madison, United States must stick together! announced later by Coleman Fu 14 Iff) The Yugoslav government submitted to parliament today a Miss Lila Burkholder, 116 sonal inspection tour of the park along with the mayor and town Ga.

She was the widow of James The chief executive said Bulgan- in the cause of progress and peace neral Home. I. Malcolm, who died in 1917. Swlnton will be hostess for the meeting of Circle 4 at 2:30 He said his visit "has confirmed attorney, to determine the condi in's reply gave him "my first hint of the change of Russian policy to Also surviving are two other FARRIS WALKER. Mr.

Walker 1956 budget cutting down on military spending by 66 million dollars. The cuts were interpreted as re tions, and whether Layton was my deep conviction that friendship with the United States must be p.m. an economic penetration of the 54, of 1017 13th city, died violating the zoning code. sons, Eugene F. Malcolm, Athens, and Albert M.

Malcolm, maintained and strengthened in all at his home Wednesday follow Mid-east." He gave no further details of the exchange. flecting Yugoslavia's improved relations with Russia. The total for Douglas, a sister, Mrs. E. N.

ing a short illness. its aspects through the North At Chairman Moloney then told the council that early next week a contract from a Jacksonville Polio Cases Continue BUENOS AIRES, Argentina EAST COAST SEWING MACHINE CENTER Southboro Shopping Canter 3707 SO. DIXIE PHONE TE 2-0863 Official sources said, however, Smith, Monticello, and four defense was set at 520 million, Surviving are his wife, Mrs lantic Treaty Organization. that the President wrote a short brothers, E. P.

and G. M. Hollis, 'We must never forget that the Gladys Walker, and a sister, Miss zoning and planning firm was ex "note" to Bulganin while the chief March 14 Wl Seventy-five newl polio cases and five polio deaths were reported today in Argentina. Social Circle, M. O.

Hollis, SLIDES TO BE SHOWN free nations, if united, will see Annie Walker, both of the city and two brothers, Andrew Walk pected which would include the price of setting a new zoning and executive was confined to bed with Atlanta, B. L. Hollis, Craw- Lewis P. Smith, of Bangor, their policies of progress and peace a heart attack in Denver, Colo. er.

Savannah, and Thomas Official figures now give 1,563 meet with success, he said. planning ordinance for the town, fordville, and two grandchild ren. Maine, will show slides of New England and Quebec at the Little The exact date was not immedi Walker, Dublin, Ga. Funeral ar Gronchi and his party left on a Moloney said that this contract cases and 143 deaths since las July. Greater Buenos Aires is ately known but officials said it Funeral services and burial will rangements will be announced chartered Italian airline plane for from the Simons firm, was the Clubhouse, Flagler Park, at 8 p.m today.

hardest hit. I was apparently "before Oct. 15." later by Coleman Funeral Home be at Social Circle, with Mi- the 16-hour flight borne. lowest received by the town,.

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