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Home Gains Support Who Will Succeed Macmillan? October Rain Already Heavier Than Normally Between midnight Thursday and 10 p.m. Friday .67 of an inch of rain fall was recorded at Palm Page 2 The Palm Beach Post, Saturday, Oct. 12, 1963 Investigators Hear Hoodlums Hold Edge hoping to settle the issue within about a week. 'The longer this rat race goei on the more it will damage our party's chances to win next year's general election," he said bluntly. "Anyway, most of us are sick of what's going on." leadership race.

A golden chance to enhance his claims awaits him today, when he makes the big windup speech of the ruling Torries' annual conference here. A leading member of the Cabinet reported leaders of the government and party alike are clearly was intended to shut out Richard A. Butler, deputy prime minister, and Lord Hal-sham, the science minister who is renouncing his title to run for office. 3ut Butler, judged by all the results of political form, still seemed to be frontrunner in the BLACKPOOL, England t-A powerful group of Conservative lawmakers Friday thrust Foreign Secretary Lord Home into the power struggle to succeed stricken Harold MacMillan as Britain's prime minister. The action, by several ex-ministers and senior politicians, Testifying in the Senate Investi Beach International Airport.

Already October is ahead of the expected rainfall for the month. To date 11.32 inches has fallen in the first 11 days with a normal courts, public indifference and other factors for these and other failures in the war on organized gations subcommittee new crime probe, the Chicagoans crime. presented charts listing the big shots of the Chicago mobs. They expectation of 7.96 inches for the entire month. WASHINGTON tfi Chicago police officials acknowledged Friday that professional killers have slaughtered 976 persons in their area since 1919, and only two of the murders have been solved to the point of convicting the killers in court They conceded this as a sorry record, but blamed past corruption, police infficiency, the GREEN STAMPS GREEN STAMPS GREEN STAMPS GREEN STAMPS Police Supt.

0. W. Wilson set the keynote. He pictured Chicago gangland as part of a nationwide crime syndicate. Both state and Normal rainfall for Jan.

1 I through Oct. 11 is 46.67. The total described them as living plush lives in Ritzy homes, their operations masked by false fronts of respectability that the police can't pierce without the help of tough for this year is only 42.94 thus federal laws, he said, fall far short of giving police the weapons far. Therefore we are behind the yearly normal, although ahead on HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! GRAND RE-OPENING needed to smash the outfit. new laws, including authority to tap telephone lines.

Detroit Police Commissioner C. the monthly score. And weatherman Bob Blood-worth promises more rain today in scattered showers mostly in the afternoon and in the coastal Edwards, testifying before them, had much the same complaint about the adequacy of present Williams Drops Court Efforts areas. laws. Wilson, as the leadoff man for the Chicago contingent, told the AL I ENDS SATURDAY CHANCE TO senators: "Since 1919 there have Mrs.

Anderson Hits Trash Pile been 976 gangland type killings in the Chicago area and aver (Continued from Page One) age of 23 per year only petition seeking his recall was signed by 1,386 voters. Williams block the recall movement. An two have been cleared by the Mrs. H. Loy Anderson of 196 had challenged in court a number arrest and conviction of the kill affidavit signed by 29 city voters charging him with misfeasance, Banyan Road, Palm Beach, wife REGISTER FOR FABULOUS FREE PRIZES! of the president of the First ers." "In short," he said, "gangland malfeasance and misconduct in office started the recall move (juaniiii i7i7ri-ni i executioners seem to enjoy odds a 79 rni -a trt II 'in 9 tl 2 9 trt I trt JO trt ment in mid-August.

A subsequent Federal Savings and Loan Association of West Palm Beach, called Palm Beach police at 8:35 p.m. of 500 to 1 against being caught of the signatures. Williams said that he and his attorney, Garlon Davis, discussed his case Friday morning and decided to drop the court action. He already had lost three rounds in Circuit Court, and Friday's hearing was to be the final one. worm RESERVED to complain that she had struck and convicted." "That's shocking," exclaimed Sen.

L. McClellan, chairman of the subcommittee. a pile of trash on S. County Road and fallen from her bicycle while on her way to mail some letters. Register Now at all 3 May's Food Centers, thru Saturday Oct.

12th. No purchase required and you do not have to be present to win. Drawings will be held at our Northwood Store, 8 P.M. Saturday, Oct. 12th.

PRICES EFFECTIVE He said he hoped it would arouse a public awareness that "this sort She complained to police that U.S. Trades Two For Two With Soviet (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) THROUGH 436 NORTHWOOD RD. 120 N. ROSEMARY 4 POINTS MILITARY TRAIL S.

BLVD. "I believe that I have kept faith with those that elected me and of thing is endangering soci- ty." Wilson and Capt. James J. the pile of trash, while lying in the street, was unlighted. She was taken to Good Samaritan Hospital by her husband, they will accept the fact that I have done the best I financially SAT.

OCT. 12 TTU Duffy, director of the Chicago GRAND PRIZE! EXPENSE PAID CRUISE TO NASSAU FOR where she was treated for a police criminal intelligence divi could in such legal procedures," broken right thumb, then released. Williams said. sion, placed in evidence a chart was not made public. Baltch borrowed the name of a Roman Fla.

Grade A Small trt Ul 08 tn I flu Catholic priest in upstate New captioned "Chicago-Italian organization, overall Chicago area" which listed 19 men as "bosses and lieutenants of the mob." The men listed are well known York and his companion, as Joy "I am guilty of nothing but vigorous, effective and honest efforts in behalf of all of the people of West Palm Beach," he continued, "and no matter which way the election comes out, I Aboard the or Eastern Steamship 3 Luxurious Nights of Fun Frolic! Ann Garber was using the name EGGS of a Connecticut housewife and mother. Neither of those Ameri to the police, the officer said, and cans was aware their name was have a clear, clean conscience. their names are familiar to newspaper readers across the country DOZEN Williams said he feels sure the voters will keep him in office in 2nd prize! PHILCO "STARLITE" 19 INCH PORTABLE TV with stand They included such figures as Sam (Mooney) Gaiancana, the the Oct. 22 recall election. purported real boss of the outfit, City Atty.

Grover C. Herring, SUNSHINE SWEETS OR and Tony Accardo who was pic who represented the four commis tured as having yielded the top sioners and the city clerk in DIXIE CRYSTAL PLUS court, had no comment on Williams' move. spot to Giancana. Beside this chart was another, 000 also in evidence, captioned "non- However, Quinton C. Vrooman Cloudy, Cool Partly cloudy through Sunday with widely scattered showers; 5 to 15 m.p.h.

mostly northeast winds. Predicted low this morning at PBIA 68, high this afternoon 83, low tonight 68. Temperatures recorded for 24 hours ending at midnight Friday at Palm Beach International Airport, high 81, low 68. Precipitation .67 Humidity 71 Barometer 30.02 Wind: High 14; Low Calm Prevailing Wind NNE Sunrise today 6:18 a.m.; Set 5:55 p.m. Moonrise today, 1:46 a.m.; Set 3:31 p.m.

INLET TIDES TODAY High 5:15 a.m.; 5:55 p.m. Low 11:47 a.m.; p.m. OCEAN TIDES TODAY High 4:23 a.m.; 4:42 p.m. Low 10:05 a.m.; 10:41 p.m. chairman of the recall com WE GIVE member associates of Chicago-Italian organization, over-all Chi mittee, said he felt the move is cago area" with seven bosss and I unfair to the petition signers whose signatures Williams chal being used by the defendants.

The path to freedom opened for the Egorov In Brooklyn during proceedings in late afternoon before U.S. District Judge Joseph C. Zavatt. The couple was brought before him and U.S. Atty.

Joseph P. Hoey told him: "The government's motion is made on the authority vested in me by the Department of Justice and I moved that the indictments against these defendants be dismissed "Your honor, the government has advised me that two Americans in the Soviet Union were released this morning." "Two for two?" Judge Zavatt asked. "Yes," Hoey replied. The prosecutor then asked that actual dismissal of the indictment be hel dup until U.S. marshals liutenants listed at the top.

The police know what these (A lenged. 'He initiated the action. He a trt trt a pa ITS trt -i 2 trt I trt 79 men are doing, Wilson and Duffy said, but proving it is something else. GREEN ISTAMPS, accused the recall committee of forgeries. We want the chance to prove that these are valid signa GREEN STAMPS TO BE GIVEN AWAY! 3rd 4th Prizes 10,000 STAMPS EACH! 5th 6th PRIZES 5.000 STAMPS EACH! with 5 order is ib.

ibag ro) ui or over tures, Vrooman said. John MacArthur Lake Suit (Continued from Page One) ROMAN LAUNDRY 08 has studios on Congress Avenue while its tower is located west of Military Trail and just south ALL THIS had put the Egorovs aboard their SAL Crossing (Continued from Page One) ron plane at Idlewild. The attorney of Lantana Road. MacArthur, president of Bank PLUS MANY MORE WONDERFUL PRIZES! lor the Russians, William Klein- man, said: "The two defendants company's first suggestion was do not oppose." 27th Street. ers Life Casualty Company of Chicago and developer of Palm Beach Gardens and North Palm Beach, is also president and chairman of the board of Royal Judge Zavatt then ruled: "I will reserve decision on this motion Seaboard, however, declined to agree to a crossing at that loca until these two have left the U.S, GALLON 77; American Corp.

Inc. for Europe. When I am so ad Negotiations for purchase of the tion. The city did not favor that location because of spur tracks crossing Lake Avenue where 27th vised, I will grant the motion. 316,000 watt TV station were begun by MacArthur more than 2 Keg.

value with 5 order or over "-LfZii or over Jr R.g. 79c Value GIANT SIZE! Street would intersect and because 27th Street east is an a year ago. In the interim Lebhar filed a civil suit in Circuit Court unimproved, poorly maintained, almost non-existent street bi here charging MacArthur with Soviets, GIs Are Gim-To-Gun (Continued from Page One) non-compliance of a contract. The (ft sected by a railroad track. suit never came to trial.

I DIRR'S GOLD SEAL Rand acquired WEAT-TV and its radio affiliated in March, 1957, from RKO Teleradio Pic tures Inc. The station is affiliated highway leading to Berlin. The situation was considered the most serious since U.S. and Russian tanks stood muzzle to muzzle Grade A Georgia Shipped FRYER PARTS LEGS, THIGHS, BREASTS b. 39 1 rt a trt UJ with the American Broadcasting 5 UTiR pkg.

mm Company. It first went on the air in 1955. On the other hand, 25th Street Is a wide, paved street, already used by traffic In that area, and it continues to Flagler Drive. This Is the crossing location that the city has suggested, and that Perini is considering to see if It fits In with his proposed land use plan. When Perini and the city administration agree on a route satisfactory to both, then Seaboard will be approached.

along the Berlin wall In October, 1961. Plans for new studies as well In Washington. Secretary of as personnel changes are expected to be announced Mon State Dean Rusk summoned So day. viet Ambassador Anatoly F. nin and protested "in strong FRESH PORK SHLDR.

For a delicious i rf WINGS AND a GIZZARDS Ib. terms." Emphasizing the serious 8 ness of the situation were senior Claims Heard By Judge (Continued from rage One) will advance to the appeal level. Ocala attorney Wllllard Ayers, representing the four smaller counties, attempted to have the case dismissed, attacking three points made by Palm Beach County: that the description of the division of the lake was vague and ambiguous; that the law was Illegal because Its primary purpose, to change the gas distribution, was not included In the title; and that the title contained two subject matters, contrary to the Constitution, that of the county boundaries and gas tax matters. Ayers said the Palm Beach County attorneys had the burden of, showing the legal description was vague and ambiguous; that the redistribution of the money was "only one result that flows from the process" set up by the law; and that the two subject matters were germane to the title. Ford Thompson of Tallahassee, one of three attorneys representing Palm Beach, said engineers determined none of five divisions In the law reached the same center point.

Willis said he would study the law to determine if he could find the center point. "If I can find that center point, an engineer can find It too," said Willis. The total amount of funds involved is about a year. Ayers agreed with the Palm Beach attorneys that all but the $2,600 per month should go toward the retirement of the $15 million Palm Beach County bond Issue floated before the legislature took action. He challenged the attempt to set aside the $2,600 a month, but was overruled by Willis.

K. Bruce Jones and County. Atty. Harry Johnston also represented Palm Beach County. JFK Asked (Continued from Tage One) diplomats of the United States Britain, France and West Ger trt -A 2.

a trt II trt JO rrf trt 2 0 trt II trt BACKS AND NECKS Ib. Fresh Pork 10 many who conferred at the State tion survey of traffic needs in Department. Palm Beach County for the next Only in Moscow was there" no Indication of crisis. Soviet news papers ignored the incidents, and Swift's Premium Crade A Oven Ready there was no sign of unusual dip lomatic activity. No contacts 20 years had not yet been com piled.

Last July District State Road Board member John Monahan announced that the Federal Bureau of Roads requested the study to determine whether SR9 should be four or six lanes. were reported between the U.S, BAKING Embassy and the Soviet Foreign 2 Hormel's Delicious Ready to Serve HAMS 2M Cuban Hurricane Dead Mounting MIAMI, (AP) Cuba's officially listed hurricane dead reached 83 Friday, including the brother of Fidel Castro' labor minister. Havana radio reported that Del-fin Martinez Sanchez was found drowned at Victoria de las Tunas, in easternmost Oriente Province. The minister is Augusto Martinez Sanchez. It was learned the deaths, including those still unannounced, reached into the hundreds.

Ministry. Soviet Premier Nikita S. HENS 5 to 7 lb. JJ 7 AvS- lb. Davison would not speculate as to when plans would be ready to put out for bids.

Rurdick said that last nicht the board, which met in Fort Lauderdale, endorsed the $75 million U.S. No. 1 White higher education bond issue to be voted on Nov. 5. Khrushchev did not even mention Berlin in notes Thursday to President Kennedy and British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan urging that other cold war measures he solved following the test ban treaty TKOIT PLANTED IN '76 DETROIT Michigan's first rainbow trout were hatched in 1876 from Western United States eggs and planted in the Au Sable Two years later another small shipment of what were then called "California trout" arrived from San Froncisi'0 and were also put in the Au Sable.

The river has become famous for its trout. lbs- vi FARM MACHINES DIP Court Report CIRCUIT COURT Civil Actions. PARIS Sales by French farm-machinery manufacturers last FROZEN FOODS TIP TOP Regular or Pink LEMONADE TIP TOP All Flavors PUNCH Benlamm Krupowlcl vi. Robert Lov. a minor, by and through hit father and year totaled $362,000,000, down 5 nexr Tnena, uonaia M.

Lay ana Mrs. per cent from 1961 mainly be Robert K. Ames, also known as Mrs. Donald Ames, Individually, final lodgment Fresh Picked Green cause of a 13 per cent cut in tractor production. But far m- Tor aerenaanrv Divorce Actions.

equipment exports rose 14 per Kothrvn Coiauhoun vs. Walter complaint for divorce. Mary F. Tackett Lamb vs. Buddy Squire cent.

POLE BEANS 6 or. $fl 00 Lama, complaint for divorce. Rita Marie Lawrence Thomoson James Fredrick Thompson, complaint for 3611 S.DIXIE Cans aivorce. Deborah Black vs. Roy Black, final SUN FURNITURE 3 trt aecree.

Booker T. Moore vi. Ruby Lee Moore flnol decree. Bernice A. Campbell vs.

Clarence William Campbell, final decree. wen ati Martha May Hodat vs. Francll Donald Hoaae, final aecree. MORTON'S CREAM PIES All Varieties SMALL CLAIMS COURT Judgments, Executions. KnaoD Scott Plumblna Inc.

vs. Julio Aronda Jr. 1 Mrs. Julio Aarando Jr. Fresh Picked Green CR0WDER PEAS (19 32.

Hotel I Apartment Supply Corp. v. Palm Beach Sdo. 1234 97. Fau tv Commerc formerly Known as fcquity Discount vs.

me Flame Red Tokay GRAPES I anHisisBaHaBB tj FOR 00 Gordon Trumpier Juanita Brigm, i31 St. Henderson-Howl Corp. vs. Plectric Co. II.14.4S.

M. B. Gladstone, osslanee of Florida Motel journal, vs. Vlnce J. Fiorlno and nee J.

Fiorlno Assoc at. S51.60 Southern Bell Telephone Telegraph ate CO. vs. William sprcm, iim.94. Southern Bell Telephone 4 2-2 5e Co.

vs. Mike Daniel, southern Be Teieonone Tt earaon Co. vs. James A. Trlppe, $95.56.

SILVER DOLLAR Breaded Ready to Fry SHRIMP COUNTY JUDOi OFFICf Morrlaqt License Applications. Herbert Yancv SimoKins, Lake 1,1 I Worth, and Maraaret Ann Cravton, 21, Ui Lake worm. Alfred Rowland Austin, Boynfnn, and Bonnie Elizabeth Dornburg, 19, Boynton Rmrh trt Assorted Varieties (0) Foil Wrapped Texas ROSE BUSHES Donald Lonastreet Colvln. 53, San i PvrtlwM i Francisco, and Lorraine Salisbury, IRmmM Dnunias Henry Bunaer, 55, Riviera MM Beach, and Lynn Ellen Jones, 19, Riviera Bench. Raymond Bertuccl, 37, Lake Worth, and Nnnrv Carol Hernlck.

50, Lake Worth. FREE IV SET TODAY GREEN STAMPS GREEN STAMPS GREEN STAMPS GREEN STAMPS Stephen Euoeni Norrls. 20, Delray Bearh and Carol Jean Dents, 19, Boca Raton..

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