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The Miami Herald du lieu suivant : Miami, Florida • 21

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Ave traffic story In fact the Briekeil Ave bridge DID go up and stayed for about 15 minutes during the Monday morning rush hour stranding these hapless motorists in a bumper-to-bumper snarl See anyone you know boss? Dear Ross: If your employe showed up 15 or so min-utPH late for the start of the work week be so quick to jump him Imperially if he sheepishly gave 7000 Drop in Dade Interama supporters say they need the exhibit to make the trade center emceed and to turn loose a $33 million loan from the Federal Community Facilities Negro Rolls Buses Still Roll In Duval Down 10000 in Year The House gave the exhibit its blessing but on the Senate side the legislation bogged down in the foreign relations committee where it ran into heavy fire The committee must approve the exhibit before it goes to the floor for action Supporters Monday were trying to insure a turnout for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee meeting They still claim they have enough votes on the committee if they can get a quorum at the meeting TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Negro voter registration dropped by nearly 10000 between October 1964 and October 1965 official figures compiled by the secretary of state showed Monday The number of white voters fell off by more than 20-000 in the same period nearly 50000 over the April 1964 primaries for nomination of a governor Although the number of Negro voters picked up in a few small counties where special registration drive was conducted there were marked decreases in a number of big counties -Herald Staff Photo by JOE UPPINCOTT National Traffic Court Award Accepted for Metro Florida Bar President Robert Erwin left presents award to Judge Tom Press For Instance in populous Dade there were 55000 Negro voters registered In October 1964 compared to a little over 48000 today JACKSONVILLE (UPI) A court order 1 kept the school buses roll- ing in Duval County Mon- day but football practice I and many other after i school activities ground to I a halt because of a budget controversy Meanwhile school Su-J perintendent Ish Brandt met with principals and coaches to try to work out a solution to the cur- rent financial bind caused by the Budget Commis- tentative slash of I $8 million from the pro-j posed school budget The School Board nounced last week it 1 would cease operation of 1 school buses to save mon-1 ey and would do away 1 with salary supplements 1 to coaches and band 1 directors I Brant said Monday jj however an effort was I being made to keep the salary supplements and a decision would be an- nounced later The decline In Negro registration was surprising In view of recent claims by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) that statewide voter drives had added 140 000 to the list Their optimism was guarded however One source said it would be a "major legislative miracle" if Interama cleared the committee and went on to successful floor action Protect a ree Dade Lawyers Tom Adams transfers hurl Urged total of the Ervin said counties showed the number was 289792 This compares to 299521 just before the Presidential election a year ago But it represents an increase of The NAACP estimated total Negro voting strength at close to 500000 but the figures furnished Secretary Tom Adams by the registration supervisors of the 67 the news media and the (law) profession to resolve many of the ostensible differences and to do so on a strictly voluntary he said 1 Another source said it was "not Besides opposition in the Senate committee itself Interama has faced coolness from executive departments including the Bureau of the Budget which in effect talks for President Johnson The BOB refused to recommend a federal exhibit for Interama The Tallahassee official said the board of governors of the Florida Bar will take up the question at its St Augustine meeting Nov 5-6 He predicted that it will lead to conferences between top lawyers and news executives and bring about greater understanding and cooper-a i between the two groups In Madison county scene of a three-month-long voter drive by the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) the compilation shows a new total of 2192 eligible voters nine less than at this time last year Largest interest in a county marked by a concerted registration drive was Gadsden (Quincy) in North Florida where the lists climbed by 688 to a new high of 5135 Total voter registration slipped from 2501546 a year ago to 2460727 today The statewide decline was 40819 Most of the decrease came in Dade Palm Beach Hillsborough and Orange counties and in Brevard and By MOHN McDERMOTT Herald Staff Writer The president of the Florida Bar Association urged Miami lawyers Monday to oppose governmental controls over the press and said the issue of free press versus fair trial can be achieved on a voluntary basis Robert Ervin addressing the Dade County Bar Association luncheon at the Everglades Hotel said the public will benefit more if government does not Winds Lash Jax Unlikely During the luncheon the Metropolitan Court of Dade County was presented the American Bar 1965 Traffic Court Award' for progress ifi the improvement of traffic court practices and procedures" The award was presented by Ervin and was accepted by Senior Metro Judge Thom-as Lobbyist To Retire in 1967 "I am certain that the common goal of serving the public interest of the people of Florida will motivate both Steady heavy rain and winds that reached nearly 50 mph in gusts came from a storm-producing weak low pressure area the same system that drenched parts of South Florida with record rainfalls last week By STEVE ROGERS Htrald Staff Writer Bitter winds whipped the northeast Florida coast Monday but gale warnings hoisted in the morning were dropped south of St Augustine -by mid-afternoon Little damage other than several power failures in the Jacksonville area was Compensation Rate Hike Draws Fire "I urge every member of our profession to view this problem not only for the point of view but also from the point of view of the news he said believe that there will be much reciprocity here and that all concerned or affected will be the Election officials attributed some of the fall off to updating of voter rolls in Dade and Orange during creation of new voter precincts Many voters who had moved without leaving forwarding addresses were dropped who would step into post when he retires Jones said the board agreed and a committee was named to decide upon qualifications for the post He said it would be next summer before the board could start to interview applicants "No one is under consideration at present Jones told a news conference called to discuss the retirement Weather forecasters said it was highly unlikely that the system stationary atop of North Florida most of the day would develop into the sixth tropical storm Heaviest winds near 50 mph were reported near Jacksonville The Weather Bureau kissed off the storm in a 4 pm bulletin the last it said unless the storm Air Conditioner Sold With Herald Want Ad called for a 42 per cent jump for manufacturing firms and 61 per cent for contractors Technical changes in the rate structure also were proposed TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Ed Henderson veteran executive secretary of the Florida Education Association announced Monday he will retire in August 1967 after 16 years as chief spokesman for the teachers Robert Jones of Ocala president of the FEA expressed strong confidence in Henderson and discounted reports that there was a disagreement between the FEA board of directors and its executive secretary over a recent National Education Association investigation of Florida's public schools TALLAHAFSEE (AP) Insurance companies issuing compensation policies in Florida asked the State Insurance Commission Monday for a 38 per cent increase in rates The petition opposed by the Associated Industries of Florida was taken under study by State Insurance Commissioner Broaward Ervin reminded Miami lawyers that the Florida Bar by unanimous vote of its board of governors has gone on record opposing Senate Bill 290 sponsored by US Sen Wayne Morse (D Ore) This measure if passed would limit and control dissemination or publication of information concerning pending litigation and make police and court officials subject to criminal punishment under certain circumstances John Lee executive vice president of Associated Industries of Florida said that the rate increases should be rejected by the slate as unjustified and unneeded St Pete Times Writer Dies That bulletin predicted rainfalls up to four or five Inches in portions of North Florida He gave all sides until Nov 15 to file additional arguments and said he would announce a decision about a week later Hillsborough and Palm Beach had registration purges and fluctuation of military populations acount-ed for declines in Brevard and Okaloosa Adams said many military personnel ruled eligible to vote just prior to the presidential election have been transferred out of the state More than 55000 voters were dropped in Dade Palm Beach Hillsborough and Orange due to updating of registration but the total decline was offset by increases in other counties The new total shows 1964 525 Democrats 454692 Republicans and 32994 in other parties This compares to the 196 fall registration of 2-009842 Democrats 458156 Republicans and 33548 in other parties There's always a market in South Florida for air conditioners All it takes to sell one is a Herald want ad like the one run recently by Amies Salon of Beauty that found a buyer for a 2 hp Philco in good condition You too can be a successful want advertiser Find a buyer for something you no longer use by scheduling your want ad at the economical 7-time rate you cancel when you get results and pay the lowest rate for the time the ad ran A want ad-viser will help you word your ad Call today Henderson told the FEA board last Friday that he would turn 65 in the late summer of 1967 at which time he planned to retire He took over the job of executive director on Jan 1 1949 HOMASASSA SPRINGS (UPI) Lowell Brandle a special writer for the St Petersburg Times since 1954 died Sunday at his weekend home here He was 42 Doctors said the cause of death was a heart attack Mr Brandle received several awards for political writing and reseach into public affairs including the National Headliners silver medal in 1957 for a series of stories on mentally retarded children in Florida The Florida Trade and Industrial Council attacked the proposed rate change It said the proposed system of rating individual employers i levying new charges would not be related to the actual losses proposal is unsound wrong in practice as well as in principle and contrary not only to the best interests of Florida but is Unsound as respects proper council said on behalf of Florida employers Gale warnings remained displayed from St Augustine north to Cape Hatteras and small craft warning north to Nags Head NC Earlier Tuesday gale warnings extended as south as Cape Kennedy and small craft warnings were hoisted south to Palm Beach They were dropped at 2 pm Forecaster Arnold Suggs said the storm might intensify if it moved off the Florida coast into the ocean compensation insurance is bought by Florida employers to provide coverage for their workers who are injured on the job The National Council on Compensation Insurance committee and the board of governors believe that the judiciary can adequately control the dissemination of pre-trial and trial information andi that any effort at legislative controls infringes not only freedom of speech and press but also is an intrusion of the legislative branch into the affairs FEA membership includes 40000 Florida teachers Henderson asked the board to designate an asso i a executive secretary who could start learning the ins and outs of the job and sought a rate increase that would average 38 per cent PHONE 350-2222 although the boost in rates i.

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