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IT DEC I PIc Your ntCE! Order Now THANKSGIVING rotewohl Retreats On Red Troop Move TURKEY Page 10 THE PALM BEACH POST. Thursday. Nor. 13. 1953 Lantana Blood Bank Drive Opens Today Blank Speaks To Braille Qub State Rep.

Ralph Blank spoke on With Any Purchase of $94. or More Vehicle Blown Up NICOSIA, Cyprus Wk British LANTANA The Kiwanis Club Kremlin Orders Change Mind Of East Zone Chief Plumbing Code Approved For Riviera Beach Conniston Sets PTA Festival Friday Night is sponsoring a Lantana Blood Bank to be used by Lantana res soldier was killed and six others Drivers Leave Scenes In Two Accidents Here idents in need of plasma. "The Presentation and Motto of the American Flag" at a luncheon meeting of the Braille Club Wednesday at 4801 S. Dixie. Twen The club opens its drive today at the Southeast Florida Tuberculosis seriously wounded yesterday when their vehicle was blown up by a mine on a mountain road in central Cyprus.

It was one of a series of attacks ty-eight members were present. Sanitorium in the rehabilitation A turkey dinner, dance, booths The Riviera Beach Town Coun In his talk, Blank stressed "the Center. BERLIN (fl-Premier Otto Grotewohl beat a hasty retreat last night cil last night approved a new Donors are asked to come to the and special features are planned for Conniston Junior High School value of prayer In aiding the cause of peace." on Britisn somiers ana civilians blamed on Eoka, the Greek Cyp- comprehensive plumbing code center between 2 and 6 p.m. apparently on orders from the Kremlin after indicating Russia The Florida Highway Patrol PTA's Festival Friday night at the During its business session, the riot underground fighting for union school. Wednesday night made delayed reports of two accidents Tuesday club laid plans for a baked goods with Greece.

might be willing to withdraw troops from Germany without waiting for and raised the fine on parking meter violations at the beach to $1. The new code, approved on In charge of the 5 to 7 p.m. din evening in which a driver involved sale, to be held Nov. 21 with proceeds going to a fund to aid build ner are mothers from Mrs. Phyllis in each left the scene.

One is still Crow's room, under the chairman ing of homes for the blind. Expansion Plot ship of Mrs. V. D. Goodrich.

second reading, establishes a plumbing commission, regulates the issuing of plumbing permits President Roswell Kelley pre 12-14 LB. OVEN READY SWIFT'S PREMIUM Pick op any time before Thanksgiving Junior College Choir Sings For Kiwanians at large. An unidentified woman tele phone caller set the highway pa Opening at 6:45 p.m., the pro sided. gram will include special junior and outlines laws to follow in in the West to pull out. A revised version of a statement the Communist East German premier gave a news conference made clear the Kremlin was not retreating on its stand that Soviet troops will stay as long as Western armies remain.

Grotewohl, in an expansive mood, had told a news conference in East To Be Approved stalling equipment. It is pat trol going on one Wednesday morning when she reported a car and senior activities in the patio at 7:30 p.m., with Mrs. Sue Hass and EASY TERMS terned after the West Palm Beach code to insure uniformity. Clifford Ripley in charge of the NO CARRYING was sitting upside down in a canal along Hypoluxo one-tenth of a A special meeting of the City Western Union Asks Rate Boost former, Mrs. Winona Newton and Councilman H.

N. Wells op CHARGES mile west of Military Tr. A 20-minute program of songs Commission has been called for 4:30 p.m. today to approve a plat James Hudson conducting the lat ter. was given by the Palm Beach Jun The car, a 1951 sedan, was a of Westward Expansion Neighbor posed the increase in parking violations, declaring that only one per cent of the meters are used at the beach.

Mrs. Alta Davis and Mrs. Phyl Berlin his regime expected to open talks soon with Soviet Premier Ni-ltita Khrushchev on withdrawal of Russian troops from East Ger ior College Choir at the regular meeting of the Kiwanis Club of hood 2, which extends along the Seaboard Railway from 23rd St. to TALLAHASSEE, (fl Western total loss. Trooper L.

D. Har-rell said it belonged to Orlen Rooks, 48, Rt. 1, Delray Beach. lis Ashworth are chairmen for the dance scheduled in the school li ALL PURPOSE FOOT STOOLS OR OTTOMAN $2.95 West Palm Beach, Wednesday He asserted it would "chase" Union Telegraph Co. officials yes 45th and which is scheduled for White housing.

brary. noon at Hotel George Washington. many. terday asked the state in a public Rooks stated he was driving east people away and would not give "the business people over there In charge of booths are Paul Car The choir sang five selections, hearing for authority to put into ef In announcing the meeting, May Under questioning from Weslern newsmen Grotewohl said "perhaps" the Soviets would stick by men, balloon room; Hugh Cobb, fect a flat increase in the charges a very good deal. at a high rate of speed, about 6 p.m., lost control of the car which ran off the road onto a shoulder hoopla; Donald Cook, bowling; Plaatie covered, hronr.e nr black less.

I aa henrh, stool or ottoman. Knocked dowa hi cartons. for telegrams and money orders which were introduced and directed by Miss Letha Madge Royce, music instructor at the college. Councilman, Jack Flaherty, Miss Mildred Crickenberger, Miss sent between points within Florida. wha favored the increase along their old stand that the Western troops leave Germany, too.

Six hours after the news con Helen Van Loo, and Robert Moss, or Horace S. Miller explained the plat also must be approved by the County Commission, which meets next Monday. City Commission approval today will expedite the project, Miller said. and rolled down a 14-foot embankment, coming to rest on its top. The cost of sending an ordinary Miss Royce said the 110-voice with the other councilmen, said country store; Miss Cornelia Cros intrastate telegram would go up 10 the town had recently ordered ference the official East German The driver, uninjured, left on ier, plants; Miss Helen Finney, group had only been practicing for about seven weeks.

Some of the selections used Wednesday are to 5,000 parking tags "for this pur foot. No charges were placed 'after-school" booth and hat sale; pose." news agency put out a correction changing "perhaps" to "natural cents ana tne cost of a money order would rise 5 cents. It now costs 95 cents to send an ordinary 15-word telegram a distance of up Also due for consideration at to Rattan Peel TUB CHAIRS $6.95 18" sis. against him, the patrol said. Show me one town on the be used in the college's Silver An ly" thus emphasizing that the The driver of a pickup truck east coast of Florida that gives niversary Celebration Sunday aft day's session Is a new city ordinance regulating weight of trucks using streets in residential areas.

Edward Goode, baseball throw; Miss Eda Haneburger, fish pond; Howard Johnson penny pitch; Miss Ann Lamb, surprise package; Mrs. Dorothy Malone, saucer pen to 125 miles. which rammed the rear of another as much as Riviera Beach and ernoon. Officials of the company told the pickup about 6:10 p.m. Tuesday on I'll take off my hat," he added.

Dean Paul Glynn of the college Acting City Manager Keith R. Military Trail also departed, the The town recently spent $7,000 staff talked briefly before the State Railroad and Public Utilities Commission that the rates sought ny pitch and ring-the-cane; Henry FHP stated, and had not been Martin, basketball throw; Carl Mc are already in force in interstate found Wednesday evening. The to build a parking lot in the beach business section. The new ordinance raises the fine from Chinn said the Planning Board has worked out all details of the Neighborhood 2 Westward Expansion plat. commerce and 46 states and the Mellon, Sputnik; Mrs.

Grace mishap occurred about 6:10 p.m. LINOLEUM RUGS $6.95 Size 9x12, plaslir snrfaea, food quality. Russians intend to stay in Germany as long as Allied powers do. Grotewohl told newsmen he interpreted Khrushchev's speech Monday in Moscow as meaning that the Soviet leader was ready to negotiate a Russian troop withdrawal. Khrushchev was vague and spelled out no terms.

In Bonn the West German government Wednesday rejected in unusually strong language Pearce, pies and cakes; Mrs. Shir District of Columbia. Only Florida 500 feet south of Okeechobee Rd. 25 cents to $1. The beach is the musical program, outlining some of the plans for the anniversary program.

The choir president, Addison Gilbert, also extended an invitation to Kiwanians to attend the Sunday afternoon program at the college. ley Zalla and Mrs. Nattie Roberts, only area that has parking Driver of the truck which was (Continued from Page One) and California have not yet authorized the rates to go into effect within their borders. hot dogs; Mrs. Nedra Searle, ring- struck was James A.

Woodward the-stake; Robert Sliker, cake In other action, the town an- Box 173, Davis West Palm Federal Rights walk; Francis Spicer, pound-the- In addition to boosting rates on announced it will send Atty. Ama- Prior to the college program, C. Beach. telegrams and money orders, the deo Meitin to Washington, D.C., on nail; Mrs. Clifford Hall, hat throw; William Stanfield, ping Dec.

3 to fight a proposal to Paschal Reese spoke for five minutes in honor of Veterans Day on the importance of veterans Khrushchev's call for an end of company seeks increases in rates for various commercial news COSCO HI CHAIR $12.95 Best quality rhrome, rhoiee. at pink, bine or red. fined exclusively to Macon County. Complaints also have been received pong clown; William Stanfield, deepen the Port of Palm Beach inlet and turning basin. The services.

ham family; Mrs. Charlotte Sum- (Continued from Fan One) Decision Due from other still unidentified Ala council Is strongly opposed to Reese said that all through his bama counties. These may be con wait, cold drinks; Hugh Tyndall, shooting-the-bird; William Phillips, pumpkin dart. tory, large groups of citizen veter Obituaries solidated and heard at the same the move, which was recommended by the Army Engineers. time.

noise problem also will decrease as time goes by. ans had proved to be the most dangerous force in many civiliza Miss Marian LaQuitte and Mrs. On a suggestion by Max Ham WILLIAM MVREIVTS FREOHICKSEN Mr. Fredricksen, 87. a native of CoDen The hearing Is expected to be The director of this county's Constance Breazeale are in charge tions.

He said this country was for CRIB MATTRESS $8.95 Innerspring with wet prof aover, hagen, Denmark, and a resident of Jensen of special prizes. open, very informal," and last two days, Storey said. Beach lor the past 65 yean, died unex pectedly at iiii horn early Wednesday The festival will take the place mer, of Riviera Beach, it agreed to write a letter to state legislators opposing any reduction in appropriations for the State Development Commission, and call-lnr for an Increase In funds. morning. three airports Lantana, Pahokee, and PBIA also was optimistic about another problem, that of complaints concerning noises at Lantana, where small craft land.

The commission at a closed meet tunate in having such strong veterans organizations as the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars, whose complete of the November PTA meeting, ac He settled at Jensen Beach In 1893 and ing, decided also to hold a national was one of the pioneers who had ex cording to Mrs. M. Mclntyre, pub tensive holdings in growing pineapples. He established the first hardware store, ma licity chairman. As no meetings the four-power occupation of Berlin.

It accused the Soviet premier of pursuing a policy endangering world peace. Khrushchev had charged the Bonn government, a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization was "treading a road dangerous to the cause of peace and fatal to West Germany itself." In demanding Western troops get out of West Germany, Khrushchev had promised that the Soviet occupation functions in East Berlin would be handed over to the Communist satellite regime. Russia has 22 crack divisions of about 500,000 men in East Germany. This is the main Soviet striking force confronting the Atlantic pact defense line. The West has refused to con- conference on school integration, in Nashville, during the last loyalty to this country and its form of government is unquestioned.

Hammer, who Is president of chine shop and marineway in this section at Jensen. Mr. Fredricksen also built the first house in White City, which served as a community house for the early set- week in February. are planned for December, the Jan. 15 meeting of the executive board is the next item on the PTA the Palm Beach County Chapter, General program chairman Dan He said the county also is thinking of moving Lantana Airport farther west.

But he couldn't say when. He indicated, however, that a move west is not in immediate plans. SIMMONS SOFA BEDS $99 A rejoin H119.50 vain with lounge pillows. Florida Mobilehome said Officials of local public school Downey, was in charge of the tiers oeiore tney couia buna tneir own homes. was one of the first passengers calendar.

there is a move afoot to reduce systems and others will be invited that roae on tne first MDcial train down The board has announced that program, and President George C. Slaton presided at the meeting. commissions funds at the next jn an attempt to collect all avail the east coast to Miami. Mr. Fredricksen State Legislature In 1959.

was a charter and life member of Acacia able information about the prob Vice President Claude L. Moore Mrs. Clifford Hall is attending the state convention at Sarasota, Nov. A new "jet age" PBIA also is not in the cards for many years. Lodge 163, AF and AM, and was a Shriner.

lems involved in transition from introduced visiting Kiwanians and Survivors include two sons: Soph is and (ConttimHI from Pe One) 18-20, as Conniston's voting dele If it is decided to move west, segregated to integrated public cnaney iredrlcksen of Jensen Beach; one guests, and C. H. Warwick, 3rd, gave the goodwill and visiting re gate. schools. it will require from three to five years to build the new air daughter.

Mri. Theordore Tyndall of West Palm Beach; five grandchildren, and aix great-grandchildren. Forging Of $6,000 Commission Chairman John A port. Special guests included 2-PC. SECTIONAL $84.50 Modern with tufted seats and back.

Choice 1 seferal. port. Funeral services will be held in Jensen Beach Community Church Saturday at Hannah said the conference would Southboro PTA Keyettes Marty Rich and Patty Penick. The present land used for Hollywood and Ft. Lauderdale p.m., with the Rev.

Foster Holt, pastor, officiating. Masonic graveside aerv- be concerned primarily with aider withdrawing its troops until Germany is unified through PBIA would be sold for an esti during the past two weeks. He ices will be conducted with burial in All southern and border areas, includ free elections. Saints Cemetery. Jensen Reach.

Johns mated $7.5 million if it is decided Funeral Home if in charge of arrange also told Baumhauer he began forging checks to obtain cash last. ing some which have integrated their schools voluntarily and others Grotewohl's backtracking arose Frondizi Smashes to move west, Sakser said. ments. out of these set of circumstances, He admitted obtaining S908 It was brought out during the which have integrated because of MM. Mn.DRKD M.

ATHFRTDV Rejects Plank On U.N. Backing First he said that he hoped a new from a White Plains, N.Y. bank. Mrs. Atherton.

58. of 8215 Ocean Park meeting that the present loca-! court orders. agreement would be reached con He told of obtaining cash from way, Boynton Beach, died suddenly Tuesday, at her residence. tion is more convenient for air Hannah said the conference was OCCASIONAL CHAIRS $29.50 Armless style In wsahabla nylon friesea. Attempted Coup cerning Soviet troops in negotia She had lived in Boynton Beach for two line customers who complain, of banks in Nassua County, N.Y., which is located on Long Island.

called after inquiry developed that tions between Russia and his re years, coming from Washington, D. C. Survivors include her husband, Fairfax After checking into a local ho "taking three hours to fly to the city and four to get from the gime. no other government agencies were making an adequate investi With approximately 100 persons BUENOS AIRES, Argentine n'lic, ia.ii, vkuhiiici, jtub. miiureu He said he hoped this settlement in attendance, the Southboro Jun President Arturo Frondizi last a.

ruguese or Arlington, three sons, James K. Atherton of Maryland. Dr. Eu gation in this area. tel Tuesday night, Marin tried his three check deposit stunt in three local banks Wednesday airport to the hotel," an exag geration of flying time com would encourage the Western pow ior High School Parent-Teacher at a called meeting in the gene K.

Atherton of Washington, D. C. and Fairfax M. Atherton. of Marv The commission, also identified New York City as the area in which night smashed an attempted government house coup led by Vice-President Alejandro Gomez.

ers to follow suit with their own troops. He was asked whether such land; and a sister, Mrs. Helena Herracher pared with surface travel In crowded city. school cafetorium Wednesday night morning. First he went to the Atlantic National Bank with or ft.

worth, Texas, and five it described last month as a north a settlement would mean Russian turned down 10 of the 14 planks Gomez was reported to have de Funeral services will take nlace In Wash. Another point brought out by checks totaling $890. When he withdrawal of their troops and ac em state where the commission is investigating voting complaints manded Frondizi's resignation with LIVING ROOM SUITE $109.50 Sofa and matehina; el sir. Modern style. ington, D.

C. Burial will follow in Arlington Sakser was that the airlines pro cording to ADN, the East German Cemetery, scobee Funeral Homt Is in attempted to cash the fourth check, in the amount of $280, the in the Proposed Action Platform of the Florida Congress of Parents and Teachers, including the con based on national origin. The alle vide "a small part" of airport a pretension of having armed back ing. charge of local arrangements. Dews agerX, he replied: teller said she would first have gation are that some Puerto Ri revenue.

He said general avla "Yes, I interpret the speech of MRS. FLORENCE JMIH1K Frondizi in turn demanded that can citizens of New York who are Funeral services for Mrs. Raube. 5. nf tion (which doesn't Include air troversial Plank 4, which reads: "Conscientious support of the Unit Mr.

Khrushchev as an announce Gomez resign and now he may wis vnss Mangonia Park, will he literate in the Spanish language have to do so. lines) contributes some 67 per cent and airlines about 14 per new naay at a.m. at Northwood Fu neral Home. The Rev. Joseph Borg of St were being denied the right to vote ed Nations, believing it to be an outstanding instrument for world peace." Mrs.

Alan Brackett, PTA Frondizi was reported to have Francis of Assist Catholic Church will of. ficiate. Burial will follow at Hillcri because they can neither read nor cent of average airport revenue threatened Impeachment proceed to contact bookkeeping. Marin quickly made out another deposit slip for $280, telling the girl to include the fourth check on his account, since he was double-parked, and In a hurry. This created suspicion, since no street parking is allowed In the immediate bank area.

speak English, the commission said HIDEAWAY BEDS $189.50 Foam cushions. boautiful sofa Sakser expressed regret that i-emetery. Mrs. Kaube died Sunday. president, presided.

ings against Gomez in the senate Under questioning commission MRS. FLORF.NOK N. HOFFMAJT As the discussion of the various unless Gomez resigns. Funeral services for Mrs. Hoffman Kn staff director Gordon M.

Tiffany The Vice President refused to the Air Force will de-actlvate its base at PBIA on July 1 of next year. He said the loss of revenue as a result will be "a severe of 915 Evergreen Lake Park, will be that converts to fall site bed, A planks progressed, the membership agreed to eliminate Planks 4 and said New York's constitution and laws require that voters be able neia toaay ai p.m. at Quattlebaum-Holle-man-Burse Funeral Home. The Rev. Rich.

quality Southern Cros product. tell other government officers who his military backers were. He was 6, and in the final secret balloting Going to the Security Exchange shock." ard Byrd will officiate. Burial wilt follow at Hlllcrest Cemetery. Mrs.

Hoffman died Tuesday. Bank, Marin turned in a deposit forced to back down in the face of Frondizi's confident display of He expressed hope, however, slip containing three checks total the vote was 56-8 against Plank 4, and 49-17 against Plank 6. The latter plank reads: "Well-developed to use the English language. He added that during further investigation all the legal developments involved in the situation will be studied closely. that constantly increasing pas armed force at government house.

ROBERT H. KF.U.ET Funeral services for Mr. Kellev. 7 nf ing $1,060. Again he produced a fourth check for $280, but when senger traffic, plus general and programs of cooperation among ment for a re-examination of this question with the aim to withdraw, perhaps under the proviso that the other powers will take the same etep.

I say perhaps." Last night ADN changed "perhaps" to read "naturally" and deleted the final quote "1 say perhaps." Grotewohl indicated Khrushchev was not planning a quick grab at West Berlin, but hoped for a broader deal on all Germany which would get Allied troops out of both Berlin and West Germany. The East German premier was asked if Khrushchev had told him when the Russians would hand over their occupation functions in Berlin. Grotewohl replied laughingly: "No, they have given us no Indications. The only thing we know Is what we read in the 45,13 Kelmar will be held todav at 2 p.m. at E.

Earl Smith and Son Funeral commercial aircraft business SIMMONS CORRECT POSTURE MATTRESSES $49.50 Rasa tlft ea this extra firm mattress slnl or double. the teller asked for more infor parents, school authorities, juve As rumors raced over the capital of an upheaval high in the administration, the armed guards were will "take up the slack." Home. The Rev. Ryan Wood will officiate. Burial will follow in Mrmnrv r.nrrt.n.

nile courts, and all other youth mation he told her to forget it and left. He said general and executive (Continued from Page On) Cemetery. Mr. Kelley died Monday. agencies in dealing with behavior reinforced.

At Florida National Bank, aircraft, such as used by Fair problems. Many did not vote on me crisis, coming after six MRS. NADIR ARRIE CRANK Funeral SerVlrea for Urt Omnm ai where an alert to be on the look 11 Fliers banks, Morse and "one of these planks. 2820 Broadway. Riviera Bench, who'dled out was received from Atlantic our best customers," is the "seg Another plank, No.

13, reading, months of Frondizi's tenure as president, was set off by a threatened strike of oil workers. The strike has right-and-left wing Im ment to be developed." "Continued support of the special win oe nem in in. from the George Danzy Funeral Home. Vogel Riviera Beach Funeral Homt here Sakser said the new Delta and aid for school building construe National Bank, Marin turned In a deposit slip, with three checks aggregating $890. Again he produced a fourth check for $280.

Savannah Beach earlier this year after a collision- with a smaller jet. tion," was beaten, 66 to 24. Plank Capital service definitely will not 3-PC. BEDROOM SUITE $149.50 plications. iwr cuaige or iocai arrangements.

Mrs. Crane, a winter resident from New Jersey over a period of 27 years, returned two weeks ago. be started here this season. He 12, which reads, "Continued sup Frondizi said the strikers were The tanker took off at 2:03 from and when the teller called a bank port for provision for appointment said, however, that the first Hunter and crashed about a min Communist inspired. The power fl ASTON HTCRM Funeral tervlcei for Mr.

Sturm nl turbo props may be landing here ful petroleum workers federation ute later. official, he hurriedly left. A bank employe followed him outside where Marin broke into a run. of county superintendents of public instruction, subject to local ref Double dresser with piste mirror, "this fall." has had a long record of support It exploded on impact, but the Sl W. Lakewood will be held at Vogel Funeral Home today at 11 am.

The Rev. Charles H. Vosa of Wagg erendum," was turned back, 60 to cnpn mo ura in i.ris,v tr grey mahogany. Sakser said PBIA expects to for exiled ex-dictator Juan Peron wreckage sailed across empty lots 29. Other planks rejected had the have a quarter million passen memorial memoatn cnurrn will officiate.

Burial will follow at Hlllcrest Cemetery. Mr. Sturm died Monday. He reached his car, parked on 2nd and headed west to Dixie Hwy. Going south, he turned west on 1st St.

along a five -block stretch. It demolished one home on impact. following votes: No. 2, 51 to 37; gers this year, and that the air No. 3, 61 to 28; No.

5, 45 to 42; port "has operated in the black Probation Given In Assault Case Owners of the first home both MM. NELL1K H. SORB Mrs. Roae. 81.

of 57 Snnut 1M No. 7, 57 to 28; No. 8, 43 to 33; every year." Meanwhile the bank employe ran HEADBOARDS $4.95 For Hollywood beds, single of doable in washable plaatie. died Monday at a local hospital after a Board Seeking New Equipment No. 14, 57 to 20.

were at work. The second home was under construction, but no workmen were there when the snort illness, she moved here from El- PBIA, he said, is fourth busiest in the state "running neck and into the police station, gave- an alarm, and a pickup order to all Planks approved were as follows: mira, N. in 1851, Mrs. Rose was a member nt ihm No. 1, pertaining to "expanded 11 neck with Orlando." Miami points was broadcast.

Marin made plane hit. A Z2-year-old Negro woman Methodist Church at Elmlra, brary services," 56 to 33; No. 9 hne is survived bv her tnrthp. Tampa, and Jacksonville have a wrong turn on Rosemary Ave The Air Force identified six of Rov Nagle. Waverly, N.

Y. "continued improvement of our LAKE WORTH Contingent more traffic than PBIA, how ana naa to c-aeic up. His car the dead as follows: public school system by coopera contracts for purchase of $855,221 ever. 1st Lt. Harold G.

Lassen, 26, lvmcnae runerai noma will announce rrangements. l.KO riF.ORUF. CAf.l.APM Funeral servlres for Mr Oallahun (PI struck the parked machine of Theodore Thompson, Negro, which was tion, when requested, with school in equipment for a new steam- was placed on three years proba. tion Wednesday after previously pleading guilty to aggravated assault in the wounding of her boyfriend with a .22 calibre pistol. Willie Mae McKenzie of 919 2nd St.

appeared for sentencing be native of New York City; 1st Lt. HOLLYWOOD BED FRAMES $7.95 As long as the Air Force remains, general aircraft Is not and other local officials," 66 to 26; parked near the corner. This re Freddie Levin, 25, Charleston, winter resident of Riviera Beach' at No. 10, "realistic studies of high permitted at PBIA, he said. generating power plant were awarded by the City Commission at a special meeting Wednesday 23.11 Ave.

who died Tuesday, will he held from the Thomas H. Hansen Fu. suited In a traffic charge of hit and run being added to the pickup. S. MSgt, Warren E.

Martin, 29, Yakima. MSgt. Curtis school programs, 49 to 40; neral Home, Kenosha, Wis. Callahan All metal with Tollers and brackett fore Criminal Court Judge Hugh W. King, 37, Waycross, Air No.

11, "strong guidance programs for youth in choosing careers," 53 nad arrived here from Kenosha a month asn. When free to do so, "we will go all out for this type of business," Sakser said. He revealed that "four or five" to attach headboard. night. Contacts are contingent upon the State Supreme Court revers MacMillan, who had ordered a Deputy Howard nabbed Marin near the Fifth Wheel service station on SR 7 and returned him to Vogel Funeral Horn has charge of to 37.

pre sentence investigation when man 1c. Malcolm Rogers, 22, Prattville, and SSgt. Lonnie E. Owens. 25, Moultrie, Ga.

The PTA, after overwhelmingly ing a recent Circuit Court deci companies already are interested She was arraigned. city police headquarters. approving three delegates to go to in coming to West Palm Beach sion and approving the validation Conditions of the probation ire local arrangements. MR. Hll.n.

A. LARSON Mrs. Larsort, SB. resident of Royal Palm Village, Boynton Reach, at 2K28 N. E.

3rd died at her home Tuesday. She was a native of Sweden. Marin told police he had a wife Later, the public Information the state convention of the Florida that the woman leave for Gifford, and that one "employs about 400." of $2,100,000 in water and electric DROP LEAF TABLE $31.50 Formica top, piano hinged 1eae. Turquoise with satin black legs. office at Hunter identified the and child living on Long Island.

Sakser said commercial avia Congress of Parents and Teachers Fla to live with her family and revenue certificates. A Supreme other five victims: He was a salesman prior to launch Survivors include her husband, Walde- be under supervision of the Vero Nov. 18-20 at Sarasota, voted over court decision is expected within 1st Lt. William I. Bowles, 25, tion, in the long run, probably is best in that it is "more Ing his bad check spree.

Last night he made a long distance call to a Beach probation and parole of whelmingly again to have them go 90 days. fice, attend church regularly and. instructed to carry out the view Bids recommended by Russell Vermont city. Confronted at the mar Larson. Royal Palm Village; a son, Russell Larson and dnughter, Miss Ver-na Larson, Montvllle, ti.

her mother, Mrs. Emma Peterson, Lawrence Harbor, M. a brother and four sillers in Sweden. Funeral services will he held at 4 m. Warwick, the pilot; Airman 1c Douglas A.

Cole, 23, Washington, Iowa; Airman 3e John A. He said the "number one project points of this group. The dele and Axon engineers and approved police station, he paid his hotel and keep no firearms. Grazed on the head In the shooting Sept. 28 was James Thomas 7-PC.

DINETTE $74.50 gates chosen were Mrs. Frank Tay ny the commission are: phone bill. Boyer, 20, South River, N.J.; right now" is the decision on whether or not to move PBIA today at Barton Memorial Chapel. The In the trunk of the rented car de Airman 3c Joseph P. Turner, 21, Hev.

Arvld Jones of Convent Church will farther to the west. tectives found several books of nfflrlste. Burial will follow at Memory MtM extension tahl with pi sari lor, Mrs. Alan Brackett and Russell Pritchard, a teacher. The PTA board, at a previous meeting, also had designated Principal Bruce Public law 416 provides that the uaraena cemetery.

Another problem Is the "inade top, I matching chairs tn wmmbi $200,000 Sought In Two Suits Moultrie, and Airman 2c John M. Scserbak, 21, Walllng-ton, N.J. Most of the men were married quate" terminal building. Sakser plastic, piatia Diara iramea. bank checks from various Florida cities.

Marin also carried a New York City detective's badge in his coy i. STrrnFNS Mr. Stenhens. 4T. of Germantown Rd.

Marine Corps shall not have less than three combat divisions and three aircraft wings, nor more than said the smaller airports of Day- Mitchell to be a delegate, but he Delray Heach. died early Wednesday at a tona Beach and St. Petersburg Lake Worth hospital after a snort illness. belongings. His baggage included and lived in Savannah with their He came to Delray Beach three years have new terminals although Day- Two suits alleging damages of families.

expensive clothing and detectives ago irom a.venevuie, jenn. 400,000 personnel except in time of war or emergency declared by Congress. tona's traffic is only about 70,000 Survivors Include a son, W. Harold say he is one of the best-dressed defendants to appear on the local passengers a year. $100,000 each to two pedestrians struck by automobiles were filed Wednesday in Circuit Court.

(Continue' from fat On) DAYSTROM ROUND DINETTE $109 Round extension table and tone chairs, thole sereral colors. To ara always In style and yan ever have problems with Day Strom. scene. All In all, however, Sakser painted a bright picture of the declined, and the PTA membership decided that Pritchard should take his place. A fund of $75 for the delegates' expenses was approved.

The PTA has 350 members, and could have sent 18 delegates. Mrs. Frank Taylor declared she felt that next year, when the action platform Is undergoing preparation months before it is presented to Stanley E. Hayward brought suit After his arraignment on a traf ICC Move Stephens, IJ, S. Navy; two brothers.

D. A. end W. H. Stephens, both of Hamilton.

Ohio; two sisters. Mrs. Annie Gray and Mrs. Bonnie McAllister, both of Fayette-vllle. Funeral services and btirlsl will he held In Fayettevllle.

IirneBblone Funeral Home nf Delray Reach is in chargt of local arrangement. fic charge this morning he will be future of aviation in Palm Beach County and the nation in general. of himself and his son, Michael, two years and seven months old, New LOW Prices VINYL ASBESTOS turned over to county authorities. ond mortgage bonds, and 32 shares Following a question and answer period, SPOL took up the matter of new common stock. who was allegedly hit by an auto driven by F.

Helen Trivette in the driveway of his home in rural Since St. Joe Paper owns a ma COSCO of a protest against the county Mil,) SHOWsil.TF.R Mr. Showalter. mi. Roaring Spring.

a winter visitor her for many $15,000 Sought TILE 40 COLORS 100 per cent assessment and the Lake Worth on March 8. jority of these bonds. It would have control of the reorganized FEC by years, died Tuesday at his home there after a lengthy illness, according to his the various PTAs, Individual members should send in suggestions to be considered by the statewide platform committee. present millage rate. The complaint claimed that In Assault Suit SPOL President Kenneth Helman young Michael was injured In the head, brain, body and Internal or entertained and received a resolu slsler, Mrs.

Rose Craig. Hon 12th St. Besides Mrs, Craig, he has a niece surviving here. Services will he held at Roaring Springs Friday morning. Tellers for the balloting were Ea.

C. Allen Stevens was sued In tion that the organization la "criti gans, and arms and legs. It asked virtue of the common stock it would receive In exchange. The FEC has 800 miles of track, including a double-line 366-mlle link between Jacksonville and Miami. It has been operated by trustees since it went into Raymond Tylander, Mrs.

R. T. High, Mrs. Robert Rickett, Bruce cal" of the action of our tax circuit court Wednesday for $80,000 for the boy and $20,000 for 000 in a suit which claimed as assessor and of the millage in Mitchell and Mrs. C.

M. Rhodes. his father. Atty. Gene Moore prepared the complaint.

sault and battery of an 18-year this county." It passed unani UTILITY TABLES $6.95 All pnrnos work table on roller. Clioice of red, whit er yellow, BOSTIGK FURNITURE CO. 2514 N. Dixie TE 2-5082 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL I old boy, Carl G. Wlchterman, Jr.

mously. ASPHALT TILE The other $100,000 suit was SPOL also voted to Invite a brought by Robert Clarence Van Fire Extinguished A fire of undetermined origin Noting that it once found that member of the Taxpayers Assn. The suit brought by Wlchter-man's father for himself and his son, claimed Stevens "without Dyne against Russell George Fron-rath, after Van Dyne was alleged burned a small amount of garbage of Palm Beach County to speak St. Joe-duPont control of the FEC would not be Compatible with the 5' at the rear of Sewell Hardware justification or provocation," se to SPOL. Louis Moody, real estate ly struck by an auto driven by Royal Navy Shrinks LONDON said last night it will junk 110 warships, Including six aircraft carriers, from its shrinking navy.

The Earl of Selkirk, first lord of the admiralty, told the House of Lords all the vessels were of World War II or pre-war construction and could be of no further use. I Ea. public Interest, the ICC said addi verely Injured, scarred and man Interested In the tax system Fronrath about 75 feet north of the 2124 Broadway, Riviera Beach, Wednesday, but did no damage, tional evidence lt received "refutes intersection of Dixie and 13th Ave. bruised the boy. spoke briefly on ways he thought citizens should bring about a the assumption that the FEC would Police Sgt.

Donald Parramore said. Damages of $10,000 are asked GRIFFIN rLooiHNa ro. (toother BM. Tr at l.slte Are. for the boy and $5,000 for his Lake Worth, on Oct.

19. The suit was filed by Atty, Wil Ham K. Chester, "better-balanced" system of prop be made an alter ego of either St Joe or the duPont trust." Volunteer firemen were called at 7:35 p.m. father in the suit. erty taxation, I 1.

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