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Friday, June 21, 19S7 St. Petersburg Timet 3-B Pinellas Park US-I9 TO GET $300,000 BOWLING FACILITY waammmmmcmmmMmmmm XX Busch Firm Denies Tampa Sunshine Bowl, third new bowling facility to be planned here in recent weeks, will rise this year on U.S. 19 in Pinellas The Local Scene Park at the Haines Road turn-off. Gives Go Aheatj To Engineers G. 0.

Baschab, president of Sunshine Bowl said his firm will start a modern 16-lune facility in September on four tract. The improvement will cost about $300,000 and will be air conditioned. Accessory services will include a public 100-seat restaurant, personal lockers for bowlers, and a snack bar. Last night Pinellas Fark Council granted official permissionc for the bowling alley and restaurant. Electronic pin control equipment will be leased from American Machine Foundry, Other bowling facility projects have been announced recently for sites on Ninth Street South at 62nd Avenue, and 34th Street South (U.S.

19 near Seventh Avenue. acres on the west side of the highway, south of Park Boulevard. Site Rumor Baschab is a local businessman, and New York City investors are associated with him for this venture. Engineers were authorized last Anheuser-Busch officials in St. The facility will have automatic pinspotters with concealed Case Against Printer Continued Charges of assault and carrying a concealed weapon against Ernie Westbrook, Lealman print shop owner, were continued yesterday in City Court until Tuesday.

Louis last night said rumors the ball return. The structure will be 100 by 155 feet, with parking night to daw plans for Pinellas, Park's proposed $2.5 million wa company was planning to build lot for 400 cars. Bids are now being taken for the general con ter and sanitary sewerage sys a million brewery in Tarn tem. pa are "not to be confused with 'EXISTENCE JUSTIFIED' The town council awarded the- South Pasadena anything definite. A spokesman told The Times Stacey C.

Miller, service officer; Stanley Tinling. chaplain; Clayton Tuthill, sergeant-at-arms; Ted Lupfer, adjutant, and Philip last night, that company officials Water Main Size and engineer have been looking job to Russell and Axon after fiscal agent Wilson Holt said town-owned disposal plant wat the best solution for Pinellas Park's problems. Holt dismissed the possibility of a tie-in with a Harvey Doubts City Can Set Bulkhead Limits It is questionable if St. Petersburg can set its own bulkhead limits on filling under the recent act passed by the Legislature, Sheriffs1 Bureau Brushes Aside 'Gestapo1 Charges at property "not only in Florida, Dutra, historian. Depends on Fills but in several other states.

The rumor probably grew out Causeway Repair Asked Size of a water main extension of an April stockholders meet County sewerage project, saying the county has given no definite, law enforcement coordinating ing, the spokesman said, at which Redington Beach is faced with to South Pasadena depended yes agency." August tGussie) Busch Jr. de a serious erosion problem on a assurance ii win proceeu. Negotiations with Goodbody anc terday on success of two Boca Planning Director John B. Har When asked about State Sen. clared it would be to the ad SARASOTA, (UP) Sheriffs Bureau Director Don McLeod yesterday brushed aside a legislator's charge that the bureau is becoming a "big gestapo" and causeway leading to the sixth ad Police made the charges Wednesday as the aftermath of a traffic case that began in Gulf-port and ended with police taking a blackjack and brass knuckles away from him, they said.

Goodwill Trip Planned Mrs. Genevieve Farris of St. Petersburg, chosen National Goodwill Worker of 1957, will leave for Denver Saturday morning to attend the Goodwill Industries National Delegate Assembly. Others attending from St. Petersburg will be Executive Director Robert C.

Adair and Mrs. Adair; Rev. Ross Adair, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fordham, Allan Ford-ham and Mrs.

Farris mother, Mrs. John Rudnick. Company, to float a bond issue Joe Bill Rood's charge Tuesday vantage of the board to nave a dition of Redington Beach Homes, Ciega Bay fill developers in finding means to pay for a big pipe vey told Planning Board members yesterday. Harvey said the act states ci that "if there isn't a lot of im it was disclosed last night. brewery on the East Coast, par ticularly in the Southeast.

Flor instead of a middle-sized one. provement the Florida Sheriff's called instead for the organiza ties can set their own bulkhead A petition signed by more than 100 residents of the development Bureau will turn out to be worse for the program have been under; way for several months. The proposed water system will, be laid out to serve 18,000, and the sanu tary sewerage program will serve1 AAA it tjJ ida would be very desirable, he limits only if there is no county St. Petersburg's City Manager told stockholders. than a big gestapo," MeLeoa said: organization charged with fill-per was presented to the Town Commission, urging immediate cor mit granting besides County Com "I don't think a reply is nec rective action.

(Busch, owner of the St. Louis Cardinals, ig particular-ly familiar with this area. The Cards train in St. Petersburg.) mission. The Internal Improve Ross E.

Windom said the city will install a six-inch pipe unless the developers can come up with a financing formula by July 15. essary. The sheriffs know what tion's expansion as a crime fighter. McLeod told some 50 of the state's 67 sheriffs that the past Legislature's $534,000 appropriation will enable the bureau to increase its services to state law enforcement agencies. Reporting to the annual State ment Fund Board has final say In another matter, commission the bureau is doing.

on bulkheading. er Albert ShrecK resigned "If they are looking at open The bureau chief pointed out Commission appoints the Pinel landscape, it will be a Budweiser aa many on ou.uuu, uviuiuuig iu the engineers. If growth makes it necessary the water system can be expanded. The council also allowed, by recommendation of the zoning board, a departure from zoning laws to permit sale of beer and wine where the state okays the from the commission, due to the press of business. A successor to fill his term, which expires in The fills, located north of plant.

If they are looking at old las County Water and Navigation Control Authority to handle this that the agency is helping 10 tighten law enforcement in Florida with such things as its Corey Causeway in South Pasa breweries, it will be for Busch Lions Delegates Named Sheriffs Association convention on the bureau's activities during January, will be selected at a Budweiser beer," the spokesman chore. Pinellas commission has appointed its own members as the 'rogue's gallery" of 28,000 con commission meeting next Thurs said. victed criminals. dena, are being developed by Al Mariani and Jack O'Brien, who conferred yesterday with Windom and South Pasadena representa authority but it meets and acts Budweiser premium beer takes day. C.

Farris Bryant, former independently. license. 60 days to brew and requires the past year, McLeod said that "in spite of financial handicaps, the Sheriff's Bureau has more than justified its existence. And in the future, it will fill Florida's House speaker and unsuccessful tives. storage space old breweries do Gall Bladder Operation candidate for governor last i Windom advised the devleop- County Commissioner Frank not have.

Busch-Budweiser beer requires 30 days to brew. The year, urged the conference last R. C. Dudford and W. W.

Guernsey will represent the St. Petersburg Lions Club at the Lions International convention in San Francisco. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles will be the principal speaker. The delegates will be accompanied by their families. Capucci Installed evident need for a statewide ers that St.

Petersburg now plans Hoercher will be operated on Saturday for the removal of his Trash Collection NORTH SIDE 4 TODAY: From 31st to 32nd Avenues North between Ninth and 16th Streets. THIS WEEK: From 30th to company built a new plant in Los night to guard against state ana federal interference in local law to expand the two-inch mam Angeles two years ago. gall bladder. enforcement. Bryant, addressing As to the rumors of a Tampa Laymen To Serve Hoercher was listed in "good" the banquet session, said one of plant, the spokesman declared which serves South Pasadena to six inches.

A 10-inch or 12-inch line would be necessary, however, to provide adequate water for condition last night at Mound 32nd Avenues North between Harvey said he will query the city legal department for an opin. ion. If the decision is that the authority is a separate entity it appears the city must bow to the county on bulkhead matters. Held on Check Charge A. J.

Tucker, 54, of 2738'i 11th Street North, was bound over by Peace Justice Robert Pauley, to Circuit Court yesterday on charges of forgery, involving a bad check. He was held in lieu of $1,000 bond. last night "nothing is definite the big political problems of the times is how to cover all gov Park Hospital and is receiving At B'nai Israel in the immediate future." Michael Capucci took office as the planned development. visitors. erning functions and still maintain a decentralized form of gov commander of Andy Anderson The Schlitz Co.

is building a $2 million brewery at Tampa's Congregation B'nai Israel is If Mariani and O'Brien cannot Adult Fellowship Group ernment. Ninth and 16th Streets. SOUTH SIDE TODAY: Working on the North Side. THIS WEEK: From 22nd Ave; nue South to Lake Maggiore, be? tween Ninth and 16th Streets. 1 planning a series of laymen's Henderson Field.

Post 125, American Legion, Gulf port, last night. Larry Becker, sain cooperation from other area The Older Adult Fellowship The group will elect new offi Yesterday WTVT (Channel 13) services until Rabbi Morris Chapman returns in Septem Seventh District Commander of developers, but wish to carry the expense of the larger main, Win- Class of the Seminole Method cers today and select sites for reported it had learned that Anheuser-Busch officials were in ber. next year's conferences. the Legion, installed officers. Other new officers include Her dom said the city could neip ist Church will hold its June meeting June 28 at 7:30 p.m.

in Rabbi Chapman is in New shift the burden to non-partici- York City to vacation and to pre pating developers who later wish bert Rose, outgoing commander and newly elected finance officer; Sam A. McCollum, senior the Community Building. Meetings will continue through out the summer with notices ap pare for his work as director of to tap the line. Tampa. Allied Stores Reports Gain COSTUME JEWELRY the Leadership Training Institute vice commander; Malcolm Such protection would take the pearing in the regular church Aug.

19-28 at Camp Blue Star, Frakes, junior vice commander; bulletin. form of a contract forcing large Hendersonvule, N.C. As director of the institute for water consumers to share in the Maas Brothers' new branch In extra cost of the larger main. youngsters from conservative design and creation Their share, based on acreage, synagogues in Florida, Georgia Sarasota, as well as other Allied Stores' facilities opened last year, operated at a profit in its Alabama, South Carolina and would be paid to St. Petersburg SUNCOAST SCENE Tennessee, Rabbi Chapman will which would, in turn, refund the initial months, a report just is from precious assemble the staff and arrange money to the original financers sued dislcosed.

State clared open Tuesday by the program material. The Sarasota unit is in a group Sen. Joe Bill Rood. The first laymen's service at metals nd gems, to suit Rood, leaving a loophole in of six new Allied outlets opened during the year ending Jan. 31 at 8 p.m.

today in Congrega Temple Will Hold tion B'Nai Israel will be in the which are expected to have a case he should change his mind, opened the door to the politically ambitious. Three have now charge of Harold C. Rivkind, the personality and combined gross of $50 million in Horn Dor Mihvo president. He will be assisted their first full 12 months opera ka spoken Mayor A. Sterling Hall by Joe Berkowitz, Jerome Gil tions.

wishes of the on Wednesday, and executive Ed bert, Jack Grossman, Dr. David Rabbi David J. Susskind will Allied's annual report has just L. Mendelblatt and Reuben Sa conduct Sabbath services at Price Jr. and County Commissioner Ralph Clark Jr.

on Thurs appeared in printed form through bin. p.m. today and at 11 a.m. Sat a member of the board who lives Sabbath morning service will owner Ex-Mayor Enters Race SAFETY HARBOR Sparks flew in city hall yesterday, when a petition was filed to put former Mayor H. Paul McElveen on the ballot for the mayorality recall election July 2.

John McKeown, former city commissioner, filed the McElveen petition one and a half hours before the 4:30 p.m. deadline. Mayor Ben L. Downs is fighting recall. A deputation of election officials and commissioners will go to Supervisor of Registration Wil-da Cook's office today to certify the signatures on the petition and to establish the document's validity.

Downs said that if the peti urday in Temple Betn-u. here, Robert R. Guthrie. be at 9 o'clock Saturday with 468 CENTRAL i Net sales in the year covered day. Baden Suspends Deputy BRADENTON Sheriff Roy Highlight of the Saturday Jacob J.

Milchman in charge. reached $615.7 million, up 5.8 per service will be the Bar Mitzvo cent over the prior fiscal year ceremony of David L. Horn, Baden suspended one of his dep B. Earl Puckett, board chairman told stockholders that all of the son of Dr. and Mrs.

Allan Horn. David has completed three years uties last night pending investigation into a Wednesday evening "incident." gain is accounted for by busi of religious instruction in the He ness done in stores added or ac brew department of the Temple quired during the fiscal period Yes, it's the early bird Lopped off the payroll was John Crawford, who got into a Lanings after taxes were jam Wednesday night. Out of uni $14.2 million, equal to $5.05 share. form and driving his own car, he gave chase to an automobile aft tion should be certified, "then I am sure an injunction suit will As the year ended Allied in eluded 36 department stores, 12 er a minor collision. The wild chase ended when the major branch stores, 34 jun be filed in circuit court.

Senate Seat Speculation ior department stores, and 2 spe woman driver of the other car rolled up the windows, locked the doors, and began screaming for cialty stores. BRADENTON Two more hats were cautiously brought to help. Plan Road Beautification the edge of the political ring yes Crawford admitted he had "two or three drinks" earlier in the Pinellas Park Community Bet terday in the speculative maneuv terment Association, with the and is. a ninth grade student in the religious school. Saturday, Julius Robison, Temple president, will present him with a Union Prayer Brook, as a token of his status in the congregation.

Mrs. Samuel Green will offer a gift on behalf of the Temple Sisterhood. Dr. Horn will also participate in the service. Following the service Dr.

and Mrs. Horn will give a reception in the Temple social hall in hon-o. of their son. Rabbi Susskind will attend the annual convention of the Central Conference of American Rabbis to be held Monday through Friday in Miami Beach. The CCAR is the largest rabbinical organization in the U.S.

and provides religious leadership for the reform movement in Judaism. evening. ering for the Senate seat de help of other civic organizations is making plans for the beautifi TWO TAMPANS DENY ACTING AS 'FENCES' cation of the center islands of four-laned Park Boulevard, when near Orlando. the new state highway is com Owners of McCranie's Home pleted. Supply, Bradenton, yesterday Mark Ford heads the beautifica tion committee of the associa identified clothing found in the Mirabole home as part of $6,500 tion.

Donations of flowers and shrubs from individuals and flor Police announced yesterday that the Wednesday arrest of a Tampa couple on charges of receiving stolen goods has led to the partial recovery of clothing stolen several months ago from Bradenton and St. Petersburg stores. Free yesterday on bond after denying charges they acted as "fences" for stolen goods were Joe and Helen Mirabole, 3303 West Columbus Drive, Tampa. in goods stolen in a June 6 robbery. St.

Petersburg Detective Den ists is anticipated to reduce the cost of the program. is Quilligan said last night the couples' arrest also led to the APPEAL IS INDICATED recovery of part of $8,000 in clothing stolen May 6 from the Nor ma Lu Dress Shop, 941 Tyrone Boulevard North (Tyrone Shopping Center). Also arrested and being held in Bradenton yesterday for question Apartment Building Snag Arouses Ire of Attorney Quilligan said the local case has been marked "closed" after ing on breaking and entering charges was David Mobley, 34, Tampa, four times convicted of owners of the dress shop, Mrs Constance Dula and Mrs. Nellie selfsame board as a Board of Charges County Commission felonies and an escape three months ago from a road gang Dula, identified the items. Adjustment.

Commissioners also refused to ers are denying "due process of law" to would-be builders of a $200,000. 21-unit apartment near allow a neighborhood store in Garden City subdivision at 46th Avenue North and 78th Lane, Boca Ciega Isle were leveled yes Myrick Estate, Worth $250,000 Divided Among Close Relatives terday by St. Petersburg Beach open your savings account here MOW north of St. Petersburg. Nine resi- attorney Harold J.

Soehl. dents pleaded for the rezoning The criticism came after com sought by Ira L. Morton. mission refused to cnange an issued an order June 18 declar earlier decision against rezoning ing the will invalid. three bayside lots to permit an apartment in a residential area.

Bulk of Estate in Trust Libel Charges Are Dismissed Neither Soehl nor his client, Laura A. Broome, 265 Eighth R. H. Kyle, appeared during a Avenue Northeast, who died in Criminal libel warrants filed 8 stormy morning session in the School Administration Building in INTEREST St. Petersburg June 8, left an estate of $65,000 according to the against Tom C.

Harris of The Times and Loyal Phillips of the Clearwater. More than 50 resi probate petition. Independent during the City TIMES BUREAU CLEARWATER Mrs. Lona Mc Lelland Myrick, 81, 245 Central Avenue, St. Petersburg, who died June 14, left an estate of $250,000, including $200,000 in real estate and $50,000 in personal property, according to a petition filed yesterday in County Court.

Florida National Bank of St. Petersburg and her husband. Thomas J. Myrick, were named as executors of the estate, with Ed W. Harris as attorney.

Some jewels, china, antiques and other articles were left to a daughter and other relatives. A great granddaughter, Lona Ruth Lalor, was left $500. Mrs. Broome left her brother dents of Boca Ciega Isle and Lido Beach clamored for the area to remain loned for one-family Council political campaign were Thomas William Aiken. Glen dismissed yesterday on a motion residences.

by County Prosecutor Royce L. dale. Mo. also $3,000 to her brother Chester W. Aiken of Soehl had written for a post Kilpatrick.

Rochester, N.Y. ponement, saying he was busy Joe S. Clark who signed in other court actions, but com AH remaining assets were left the original charges, offered New in our community? At no cost to we'll transfer your account. mission refused. The board then in trust with the Florida Nation amended affidavits charging the refused to rezone the lots on 46th al Bank of Jacksonville to be di two newspapers with criminal li vided into two trusts.

Net income Avenue, southeast of Boca Ciega bel. but Justice of the Peace IsL. from the first trust is to go to Robert Pauley ruled the new af Soehl appeared at the 2 p.m. her husband Charles Le Roy fidavits insufficient upon which session and argued in favor of Rroome. to issue new warrants after Kil From the second trust an in the apartment project, but Com Provision was made for payment of $200 a month to her husband, $200 a month to niece Lona Doris Warner, and $500 a month to daughter Thelma Mc mission Chairman Evan Jenkins patrick said they had not been prepared under his supervision and that he was not prepared come of $400 annually will be paid to a grandniece, Kathleen said, "Our hands are tied" by the morning action.

Marie Nourse, until she enters Lelland Lalor. Houston, Texas. at that time to defend them. Im frankly surprised you college, then her college expen Clark, a candidate for City-Council in District 2, said he had ses up to $2,500 a year will be On the death of the last beneficiary, the proceeds of the estate will be divided among four grand mcde a decision before the applicants were heard." Soehl said with anger. "We have been de paid.

When she is 21 she will no comment. ii sr. nmstm, noiita, get $5,000. children, Joe P. Lalor MEMBER I DIC Attorneys for the newspapers contended criminal libel was an CENTRAL Al 4th Catherine Lalor Coat, John Mc From the second trust also will be paid $200 annually to a grand nied due process of law by you ring only negative information and preventing us from pre offense against the state rather Lelland.

Lalor and William Lalor. nephew, Edward Arthur Nourse, than the individual and the 24 WAYS and MORE to Serve YOU! senting our side." words had to be such as to incite William R. Small, who died in until he enters college, after which his college expenses up to Taking briefcase in hand. Soehl St. Petersburg June 7, left an es a riot or other public disorder Times attorneys were Henry straightened, adding.

"I might $1,500 a year ill be paid. tate of $60,000 according to a pe as well not have come up here Baynard, William McLeod and tition for probate filed by the The balance of the trust and $1,000 will go to June Laura today." Ben Overton Jr. Independent at widow Adalaide R. Small, Sun ny Shore Villa, St, Petersburg. Nourse who will get the net in torneys were Baya Harrison and Soehl Indicated he would the board's decision to the come for life.

Sam Mann Jr. County Judge Richard Miller rwii'--i vi-i.

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