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fPag 8 THE PALM BEACH POST, Monday- Dc 13, 1958 i 4 1 Sa Soviet Approves Support Fledge Of Italian Reds ROME. Dec. 9 (LPi-Russia to s'- 1 Governor Held Key To Future Reapportionment TAMPA, Dec. State Rep James 8. Moody declared today Gov.

LeRoy Collins must take a i 7. tT9 4 day voiced warm approval of the policy of the Italian Communist party, which reaffirmed Its loyal 4 more active band before the legis- 'i 'I ty to the Kremlin at the outset ofjlature can be exweted to "accorn- its current convention here. plish the type of reapportionment Lkaterina Furmeva, senior Rovi- we would like to have." i rs- 1 i. 1 1 et "observer' at the convention. Moody, who lives at nearby said Red boss Paimiro Togliatli'SiPLant City and is the new chair-keynote speech which hewediman of the Florida House Appor-strletly to the Moscow line was tions Committee, Is in the nch In significant content and'tive bloc seeking more reDresenta.

deep analysis lion to ttte state Senate for the Mrs. Furtseva alio displayed more populous counti Asked on a television Interview concern over the "revoli" of the left wing Italian Socialists, long faithful fellow travelers who were whether he expects any more suc cess for the larger counties at allentated by Russia's repression of the Hungarian revolt. the next legislative session, Moody said: She chlded the Socialist for I seriously doubt we will ac heeding western "lies and sland complish the type of reapportion ers about the soviet attack. 'A -4 ment we would like to have unless the governor takes a more personal and a more active hand in the which she said "saved millions of Hungarians from fascism a ad averted a new world war." fight." Earlier today, a college profes Moody listed as the three big sor drew the warmest applause of the convention by praising the Staff Photo by Dick Haeseler MIMS7I- RS DEDICATE PRfBYTERIAN (III Rf ll-The Re. Samuel fi.

Orlandl, pastor of the kerond Presbyterian Church In Ft. Lauderdale, at Hi' I-ft. delivered the ifrmon at the dedication of the new Ukeslde Presbyterian Church Sunday afternoon. Hit. other minister nest to him are: the Rer.

Richard Nrwmann. associate pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, I t. Lauderdale, and former local pastor: the Rev. Edward A. Finn, the staled clerk of the Presbytery of Mouth last Florida and paalor of the ommunity Church, I.euderdale-by-the-Sea; the Ree.

C. J. St. (lair Jeans, local pin tor; the Rer. Clyde Myera, moderator of the Presbytery of Rmith East I lorlda and pastor of Coral Gable Preabylerlan fTiurrh.

Throng Turns Out As Lakeside Pres bylerian Ch urch Dedica led Jobs for the m7 legislature: Filling financial needs, reapportionment and constitutional revision. Russian army as a "trail-blazer He explained the feeling of the for the working class" and sneering at "dextalinization." legislature appear to be that "we will have some additional taxes" A thousand hand-picked dele gates In Benito Mussolini con and "the public sem more or vention hall cheered, laughed and less reconciled to It." clapped when Prof, to Mar I'resent thinking of those who Photo by T. P. Wystt BF.ACTF QCEE.VS One beauty queen wasn't enoutfa for the Boynton Beach Ail-Star Festival, held Saturday at Harbor I- states, se five of them were named, one to rrljn each month ef the Boynton Beach fishing tournament now under way. They are shewn above with Miss America, who aided In the Shown are, left to ritht, Joyce Kuhman.

"Miss Amy Van Sweden. "Miss Miss America, Marian MrKnicht of Manning, S.C.; Arlene Cronen-weth, "Miss Cassell. "Miss March," and Susan Olson, "Mb. April." At the end of the fishing tourney one ef the five will will be picked as "queen." feel new taxes are likely is that ches! jeered at democracy, derided Soviet party chief Nlkita S. the most logical place will be re Khrushchev, and tentative Krern- moving ome or all of the sales Among the congregation were, celling lending an atmosphere ofilln efforts to reform word com- tax exemptions." exaltation.

miinism. Moody said so far state budget request for the IW57-59 period to "Democracy," Marches! said, since the timet of ancient DEATHS AN!) FUNERALS The dedicatory service began with an organ prelude by Mrs Krwin Jofinwb who also played the organ postlude. tal with the estimated Oreece, has caused no end of a Income for. the state figured to be mess." "Open unto me the gates of Marches! speech was more Because of that, Moody said, "I Gilchrist County Sheriff Killed; Suspect Held By II Mill IK Post Staff "Xlit 20th Century Pentecost dll overcome the problem of the Atomic Age," the Rev. fiitm-ucl (r.

Oilnrwil, pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church III Ft. Lauderdale, assorted lit dedica-tinii th new lakeside Presbyter-Ian Church Sunday afternoon. 'Die church was filled to eapa-ritv with many extra seats being added In the rear and on the outside after tht spacious full length windows were opened. spontaneously and warmly re INFANT MARTIN TOWNSF.ND. Graveside service for Infant Townsend, son of Mr.

and Mr. Philip Townsend. MX) Paris member of other churches and also representatives froiri First Presbyterian Church of Luke Worth and the First Presbyterian Church of Weil Palm lleach. Member of the Klwan-I Club and the ftrollle Club, Including Ml Eileen Adams, president, were In attendance. The windows to the north snd noli th gave a feeling of almost worshiping outside while the windows to the east Kve a wide view of the lake with the high righteousness and I will enter Into thern and I will praise the anticipate a great deal of difficul reived even than Communist boss ty to finance all needs of the Urrd," was the Scripture sen state Paimiro Togliattl's keynote ad dress.

Riviera Beach, who died Friday, HOWARD M. (RED) HHITTING-TON. Funeral service for Mr. Whittington, 48, ve a high school football roach and principal of Riviera Beach Junior High School, who died Friday at a local hospital after uffering a heart attack, will be held today at in First Methodist Church. tence with which the presiding minister, the Rev.

Clyde Myers, Hut, he added, many of the bud- will be held today at 9 a at The delegates, most of them Hillcrest Cemetery, with the Rev. Rets might be trimmed "without doing any harm." chosen by Togliattl to cover up moderator of Hie Presbytery of Southeast Florida and pastor of GAINESVILLE. Dec. 9, Raymond Hayes, pastor of the Riviera Beach Methodist Church. Moody repeated a stand made any ngn of a.

rift in Communist ranks In Italy, cold shouldered Gilchrist County Sheriff Mark Coral (iablea Presbyterian Church earlier that more schoolrooms are officiating. Northwood Funeral Dr. Harry H. Waller, pastor of any attempt to criticize his lead needed before teacher pay in Read died tonight about four hours after he wa shot on an Investigation at the rural home Home has charge of arrange ership. crease if It come to such a ment.

Only the Italian reporter cov the church, will officiate, assisted by the Rev. O. II. Callis. associate pastor of the cireh and burial will be In llillcrest Ceme choice.

of llarley Conner about eight He said he favor Increased erlng the convention cheered when f. I'ertinl, a Red "rebel" from mile north of Bell. HAROLD WALLACE RACRE. teacher salaries if they are "han Funeral service for Mr Conner, about 60, wa taken tery. Miz.ell-Simon-Favllle Funer- Florence, assailed the party for greeted the Incoming chorus and ministers at the door of the new church, with the church pastor the Rev.

C. J. St. Clair Jeans, asking everyone to stand while the congregation sang the procrs-slonal hymn 3.TJ, "The Church's One Foundation." After the call to worship by the presiding minister, the Scrip-lure lesson was read by (lie Rev. K.

A. Finn of the Community Raube. 66. of 401 Voss who at Home has charge of into custody and placed In tht Levy County jail at Bronson. devoting all Us energies to plan dled considering the other needs of government.

It' a question of died Thursday, will be held to ning for revolution Instead of try Tcaelicr Offers To Quit Seeking End Of Iloyeott H0N1TA SPRINGS, Dec. t-A rhiMtl U-acher over whom one school strike was culled and An Florida Highway Patrol Lt. E. day at 11 a.m. at vogel uneral Active pallbearer will be Ing to Improve the lot of the Ital G.

Godwin said Conner was being George McCampbcll, Bobbie ian worker. what we need most. I think the capital outlay (money spent for construction! I the more crying need In this community." New Hazard As If there weren't enough cars around, local police Sunday reported a new traffic haiird in the vicinity of llroadway and 47lh St. A car driven by Hints- R. Lib tleoiin, 741 Hampton was pulling an 11 foot boat on a trailer at 3:40 p.m.

when the trailer broke loose. It sldeawlped a lamp pole, breaking the bull), crossed I lie Intersection and crushed Into a mail bos. No one was Injured. Home, with the Rev. Robert As-muth, pastor of the Immanucl Presbyterian Church, officiating.

Riggs, Roliert rulton, L. Jack Most of the delegates cheered held for investigation of assault with Intent to kill but no formal charge was filed Immediately. when Hie convention chairman rut Burial wlU be In llillcrest Cem Church, Lamlrrdale-by-t he-Sea. Smith, Martin Gold, Pat Hogan, John J. McDonald and Albert Zinnl.

Pertlnl's speech short. Godwin said Read went to the etery. Marchesl hailed the Soviet army Nccrocs Stabbed place after member of Conner' as the trad blazer of the world's Honorary pallbearer will ln-lude members of the Board of ALBERT II. COPFLAND. Fu family asked him to come and other Is threntcned has offered to working class, and heaped scorn take a weapon away from the neral for Mr.

Cope- Stewards of the First Methodist "I believe In (iod, Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth," was recited as the congregation, standing, gave the Apostle's Creed. The presiding minister then asked Clod's blessing on this bisir. The builder of the church, Har on Khruschev for his efforts to discredit the Imperial ambitions of land, 91, Lake Worth resident at Church, Howell Walklns, the Palm In Arguments Two Negroes were stabbed dur man. Mr. Robert Dodsnn, radio op- resign.

Pnrents snid they still plan In keep their children awny from school here tomorrow. Ray A. Tipton, le County school 230 S. Lakeside who died Josef Stalin. Reach County School Board, members of the 318th Logistical Friday, will be held today at erstor for the sheriff's office at Trenton, said Read called her on The professor compared Stalin ing argument Sunday, police re 9 30 a In E.

Earl Smith and Command. Riviera Beach Rotary Club, directors of the Quarter ported. old Hawkins, gave the keys of to Tiberius, the Roman- emperor during whose reign Christ was Son Funeral Home Chapel, con in tiii: city Charlie IJttle. 43 of 521 2nd the new church to John Oxer ducted by the Rev. Mason A.

crucified. superintendent, said R. 8. Rogers, ninth grade tencher, Ims submit-ted his resignntlon, elfective al the end of the current schnnl year. llnrmnnla l.odge MH, FA AM, Will backs Club, and members of the press, radio, and television.

representative of the congrega FrazrII, rector of St. Andrew's was admitted to St. Mary' Hospital for treatment of a stab chit oflicera at Its meeting at tion, who In turn presented the Episcopal Church, Lake Worth Friends may call at the funeral keys to Rev. Myers. in.

tonight at Masonic Temple. Burial will be in Pinecrest wound In the abdomen after an argument In the 3(K) block of home until noon today. Clematis announced Jack "In the name of the Presby Cemetery. Tipton alMi nnnounced IlnHiiiid Ftrolher, piliiilpiil of the llonlla (I ntlmt4 fmm Fai Onl U.N. Higlds Rosemary Ave.

His condition was terian Church of VI we ac Taylor, chairman of publicity. Col HARRY SCSSKIM) Funeral The pallbearer will be Henry reported fair. cept the keys to this church In fee will be served, beginning at 7 servires for Harry Sussklnd of Preston, Jim Hall, John Turney Fpt ings Klemeiilnry Si IhhiI, has In (IichIimI he will retire at the same time. token of the trust committed to Police said Ulysses Sampson 307 Putnam Ranch who died and Ctrl Travis. Imi arbitrarily arrested, detained.

and refreshments a I lodge. us," he said, accepting the keys Saturday, will be held at 2 or exiled. Negro, no address, admitted cut ting Little. The statement of "Our Faith" today at Voce) Funeral Home It denies that all are eijunl be ALBERT CAMPBELL. Funeral services for Mr.

Campbell. 50. Reatha Mae Thomas of 609 '4 was pronounced and then the with Rabbi Max landman of Parents accuned Rogers of in riiiiipetenry and misconduct, but the Ue School Hoard re fore the law and entitled to Its John Singer Sargent's work will congregation sang "Christ Is Temple Reth L'l officiating. Elks of 513 N. Lake Worth, who equal protection.

go on view here today at the Nor 3rd St. Is being held In the county Jail on chsrges of stabbing the radio and said "I've been shot," and gave her a general Idea of where be wa. The sheriff said he blew hi horn after driving Into Conner' yard but got no answer. He walked around the house, taw nothing and wa returning to hi car when he wa shot, he told Mr. Dodson.

He was wounded in the stomach and arm. The hospital reported he was hit by four buckshot pellets. After radioing that he had been shot the sheriff tried to drive away but ran into a ditch. Two residents of the area found him and drove him to Trenton, where an ambulance brought him here. Read became sheriff several month ago noon the resignation of R.

E. Davis, Jr. Read had been nominated to the office in the May primaries and was unopposed in the November election. Ixxlge 3.i2 will also conduct serv died Thursday will he held to ton (inllery of Art and will remain "It denies the right to fair and public hearings by an Independent Frank Moore, 23. of the same ad fused Wcdnesiliiy night to dis li.niip him on lli grounds the rvi denca was Insiiffii lent.

Ires. Burial will be In llillcrest displayed In the Deans Gallery Made the Sure Foundation." The formal words of the dedl cation, participated In by the pre siding minister and the rongrega dress, whom police Identified as Cemetery, through Jan, 1 during gallery and Impartial tribunal. day at 11 a m. at E. Earl Smith and Son Funeral Home.

Lake Worth, with the Rev. Allan R. Watson, pastor of the Northwood Bap her boy friend. Slut itlly, the parents said Flower are requested to be "It denle the right to freedom hours, Willis F. Woods, dlre tor of Police said the Thomas woman omitted, with friends wishing to the gallery and Its school of arl, lion followed, stressing the words, "To Thee we dedicate this of thought, conscience and Rogers used profane language and made Inappropriate remaiks In his first struck at Moore with a bot contribute donations asked to give tist Church, officiating.

Cremation announced. house," tie, then stabbed him In the left classroom. in Miami will follow. "It denle the right to freedom The dedication prayer was jrr The parents' groups also soul thigh with a butcher knife after an argument. of opinion and expression.

to charities. MARY OI.IVINE BRt'NO. Mr Bruno, of 610 Federal Hwy. Mobile Navy exhibit will be cited by the Rev. Richard F.

JACOB MAM. Funeral services Principal Strother could not en It denle the right to freedom based at Flagler I'flik today Newman, associate pastor of the for Mr. Mannl of 402 Broad force school discipline. The hoard of peaceful assembly. First Preshylerian (hurrh.

Ft through Thursday. It Is open free to the public. way. Lantana, who died Saturday Lake Park, died at 8:50 a m. Sunday at the home of her daughter.

It denie that the Individtiul l.audi-rdale, and former pastor of Mrs. S. J. Blakely, after an ex may not be held In slavery or servitude. the local church.

Lake Ave. will be blocked off will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the E. Earl Smith Funeral Home, Lake Worth, with the Rev. Herman Matcro, pastor of St.

Jets Forte Iraq Plane To Land BEIRUT, Dec. 9 Syrian tended Illness. Mr. Bruno came Here may the fnilhful find sal "It denie that the will of the today from Hollywood PI. north to Lake Park 14 year ago from vallon," he began, and ending.

people shall be the basis of the Newton Center, Mass Here may the weary find rest Andrew' Lutheran Church. Lake authority of government." She was a member of St. Fran- Worth, officiating. Cremation In Flsenhnwer expressed pride In to Avenldn lleruiosg, na will 2.U it St. between Division and Tamarind city officials said.

Traf flc will lie detmued for aland two weeks. and the strong lie renewed. Here may the aged find consolation and authorities today forced an Iraqi pU of Assisl Catholic Church of Miami will follow. took no action on against Strother. The group of protesting parents kept Inn of the enrolled lt7 cl.il then home on the first day of a two-day strike a week ago, and on the second day Ml pupils were id) sent.

Another walkout has been culled for tomorrow. The patents say they will enroll their children at Nnph-s schools IS miles south of here If school authorities will permit. Some plan to have their children attend ptiin the young be Inspired. Amen." Friends may call at the funeral Riviera Beach. Besides her daughter, she 1 airlines passenger plane with a U.S.

official almard to land at Damascus airport. Two Meteor Jet home. the "generous response" of Individual and voluntary and government agencies in this country In moving to aid the Hungarian peo And the presiding minister con survived bv one son, William D. cluded, "I do dedicate this house fighters were sent aloft to escort ity; two sMrrs, Mrs. B.

Mar- Palm Reach Chairs will present concert at a mc-cllng of I he if worship to His name iorcvpr Slavs Break With Hungary BELGRADE. Dec. 9 (UP) -Yugoslavia has withdrawn its ambassador to Hungary in anger over the kidnaping of former Hungarian Premier Imre Nagy by Soviet oldiers. It wa announced today. A brief statement In the party It down.

tlno, of West Medford. and and ever. Amen." ple. He has authorized admittance of 21.. loo refugees to the I'nlted States.

Palm lleach High School IT A al The pilot asked permission to Mrs. Frank Start, of Wisrassct Mr, Orlnrfdl delivered his ser return to Baghdad and was told To Sell Residential Lot LANTANA A 50-foot residen 18 grandchildren and in A m. today In the school audito rlum. Miss Virginia Carpenter will mon, the congregation sang Alt 'We continue." the Presi he would be hot down if he tried great grandchildren. She wss the child schools.

Ilonlta Springs Is 15 People on Faith Do Dwell." Mr dent said, "to offer shelter to the it. grandmother of James D. Blake miles south of Ft. Myers. llwt the choirs.

Palm Rrach County Bar Assn homeless, as we shall go on feed The airliner, en route to Leba- ly of Lake Park Mrs. Caimcn Ormslon, chairman tiat lot on Mango no longer Jeans pronounced the benediction and the organ postlude was played. A social hour followed In which refreshments were served. ing the hungry and providing nort, wbs the first Iraqi passenger The rossrv will be recited at id the llonlla Springs Improvement will elect officers and directors al newspaper Borba said Ambassa needed for public use. according medicine and care for the sick." aircraft to fly over Syrian terri Northwood Funeral Home at 9 Commission, said she didn't think to town officials, will be sold its meeting at 12 IS today at a Tuesday.

Funeral servires dor Deligor Soldatic "paid a farewell visit" to Hungarian puppet "There was a time when religion tory since the invasion of Egypt six weeks ago. Hotel (ieorge Washington, Tid will be held the Catholic 0 mrttntMst fmm fu OmpI Prior, secretary, announced. In the 1'nlted States was without force," began Mr. Orlnndl. In his Church In Newton.

Burial will be The plane carried only seven Rogers' olter to rrsign would make much difference in the conlio-versy. Tipton said Rogers wrote: "1 have the leclmg thai a res pending consideration of verbal or written bids for lot S. block 17. amended plat, at tonight council session at 7:30 at Town Hall. passengers.

It was allowed to con Nov Manpower address. "New gods came Into be Roitrd of directors of the Home Premier Janos Kadar. Communist party sources said Soldatic was ordered home to dramatize the fact that" the Kadar government had given a written there. MRS. IDA C.OYNF.

WFBB. Fu tinue to Beirut after all the pas lluilders Assn. of Palm Heath sensrer were checked. The council will open bids for ignation from me might go In some ing. They were the riveting machine and the factory.

The all-mighty production line was horn ready reserves. The draftee, for neral services for Mr Webb ru.nclniMlnn rtl Mn BrlilOif.it tn Ittn They included Wilbur Eve- County will mt al 7 m. today in the Paramount lllilg. length toward rcstoiing peace In Instance, would be on active duty of 6OO0 Olive who died Town Hall which will consist of the ambassador that land. of Arlington, a The church began to lose out.

two year and tlu-n serve three if Nagy left the tanctuary of the the llonila Springs community 1 am giving up my Hst as my run U.S. State Dept. official. Saturday after a short illness, will be held at 11 a m. Tuesday In the Then in his earnest, oratorical vear In the reserves.

12 by 12 foot storage room. A certification of a subdivision Astronomy (Tub of the Palm tr iliutu.n to the peine which I hope voice the preacher told bow In the If all these draftee actually garden of her home with Dr. Har ugoslav embassy he would bt permitted to retura to hi home in safety. V. L.

f. 1 1. plat for New World Heights, con ill lm established and maliilaini Heachrs will hold Its monthly meeting toilay at I i in at the participated In the ready reserve. roaring 20s the pulpits were weak and sermons were a reason for sisting of 18 lots on Ridge ty all concerned." Iturgess said, the reserves would Aid Applications To Kiul Todav rv Waller of the 1st Methodist Church officiating Interment will be at 4 m. Wednesday at Llb- will St rot her Is (." but still has lour (ortle Park Clubhouse.

Duns Hawkins will speak on the mo become "overloaded" and it would humor. The preaching, he declared be presented. Police and build- permits report will be durl" permits ing years to go to qualify for a rctite- was tame and hesitant. It was a He up too much money and equip rrtv Church Cemetery. Sumter, tion of the Mllkv Way: Duvlri heard ineiU pension.

Rogers is M. un mi H-ii it 4j ana was promptly seized with 44 other ment t'me of earthly Utopia. This Is the last day to apply lor Her husband, George Fansler on comets, anil Peter How could the church speak A a result, he said, the Defense Webb, died In 1336 at Amerirus. Hungarians by Russian troop. 11 Smimo on severs! constellations.

Department is drafting a plan un Ga was exiled to Romania. including the Square of Pegasus wilh enthusiasm or strength or courage''" asked the seaker der which the draftee would not Christmas assistance from Tnr Palm Beach Post-Times Empty Stocking Fund. Applications for those eligible to receive the holiday baskets and toys must be in l( ttfrttmird Irnm tf iinfi Heller Year New members aie welcome. VICTOR C. STRortFL.

Funersl How could there be a reason for lander Allcntling I.Hinl.crman Meet CHICAGO R. C. Tylandrr. West P.ilm Beach director of the lie required to participate actively In the reserve for the entire three-year period. service for Mr, Strobel of Palm av.

Rolling Green Ridge SmilhrM.ro Hail's Club will dis cuss plans for future projects at The minister traced belief by 5 p.m Vhere along the way," and there may be a million or mote starts Persons living north of the southiRoynton Reach, who died Sstur The draftee-reservist, for exam through World War through Its meeting at m. today at day will tie held Tuesdav at ritv limits of West Palm Beach arc dining the year, This contrasts pie. might he required to partici (he period of VXZ9 and on through the Southlvoto SihiHil Cafeteria. National Retail Lumber Dealers p.m. at the F.

Earl Smith and pate in reserve drills for only one to register at 527 S. Dixie. These of the area south of the West with l.Hsi.Ooo in PiMi and moie than in P.I.m World War II. "Then came Nagasaki." he de Hei belt I Ilium, vice president said. year.

He then would be assigned to a reserve unit for call up In Son Funeral Home, with the Rev James Roy, pastor of the Bon ton Peach Methodist Church dared. "Then we began to think National Assn. of FismI Chains of the death of the world We be case of emergency tor the next Palm Reach County Dent si attending the organization's annual meeting and exposition here and participated Sunday in the official opening of thr-f Women' Congress houses built the assoriation at nearby Munster. Ind. officiating.

Graveside services at Woman Injured In Auto Mishap One person was slightly Injured in a two-car crash at 10th Ave and Boutwell west of Lake Worth, at 7:41 m. Saturday. Trooper Stanley hwartz of the Florida Highway Patrol Identified the drivers as Arthur K. Willard, 36. of 1314 3rd Ave and Kenneth Ray Van Meter.

16. of I.mj Fit -Mango both of Lake Worth. Mrs. Lillian Willard. 57.

a pas-senser In her husband' car was admitted to Lake Worth General Palm Beach city limits are to make application at the Salvation Army, 110 S. Dixie. Lake Worth. No application can be made by telephone or mail. Applicants must two years.

Assistants Certification Class will can to return to a spiritual way of life. We find a President at the Wnodlawn Cemetery will be con diirft-d by Giilfstrram Lodge 245 head of our nation beginning a food sales for the industry srr espected to Increase by 8.7 per cent nest year Prices may rise as much as 1 prr rent, "but Wiat's a guess Milk Industry Foundation rnilk production will rise to alnuit Rurgcss said thi should achieve a good balance In training and at the ame time provide reserve units which would be quickly ex remster in person or through exist FA KM, l-ke iwth meeting with prayer. We find meet at 7 3(1 m. today at CohhI Samaritan Hospital, Sludvhstl 2 Dr. Fleming J.

lUnlrv will continue with the third part of the Anesthesia and Oral Surgery, inu welfare agencies in the com- Friends may call at the funeral i Itooks with religious themes. We pandable In event of mobilization munily. -nome find new churches being built. Ry 111.5 it is predicted that lOO.iss J2U billion pounds or mine next BRAVFLET LOST The loss of a bracelet was reported to the Talm Beach Police Dept. Sunday by Paul Douglas.

new churches will be built. The Palm Reach Stamp Club will year, an Increase of more than Influence of religion Is being felt hold its hi monthly meeting St 2 billion pounds from this year The Income of the erage dairy todav. lloiel (ieotge Washington at ft "In the lat two years a doren 40S Seahreere Ave. imugta saw Hospital for treatment of shotk. that bis wife link grand- SnB tift complained of back tn-motber's was lost X-rsvs were taken and she new churches have been established in our Presbytery.

where tn r.nm cara me nii.nija discharged Sunday. "Religion is not without force In farmer will reach a record high. American RoRd Hullders Assn Highway construction should total rvsi (sm (kw up about 600 million dollars nun this year National Automobile Dealers Asn. new passenger car sales of I rc 7. The bracelet had fur p.m.

today. Tile public Is wel come Women's film Classes will be held at 7 in. today at Palm Reach High School Cym. Finals in ping pong tournament wilt be held at i 30 in. tiMlay at How aid Patk Recreation Center.

our nation and the world today gold plaques attached, he said. Van Meter was charged with failing to have his vehicle under control I VTA i J- i i-U (H: (X rl sv ''-o i 'rrv-- I Si The 2ilh Century Pentecost will overcome the problem of the Momic Age. May Cod richlv bless msv approximate 6 million (o Itofl.ooo In as asslnst atxiut ou as a congregation," Mr. Or land! ended S.KIH).(K0 this year- whic was 2U A mrrtltif of the Lake Worth ctxs sun Don Coulter, rs? Barrrhfia Dr rrportcd to nolire Sunday Uiat 40 empty fise-gAlloci cam were stolen from the rear of store at 110 Flamlnco Dr. T'heir value was listed at per rent In-low lfl'5 High School Clee Club Parents' National Retail Drv fioodv Assn.

Is railed for 8 m. toilay China Hefntes To Free Yanks Assn. Sales in the firs) hlf ln the hith inusie r.m Pedestrian Hit Robert D. King. JS.

of 331 Til-grim Rd was reported in satisfactory condition at Good Samnrt-taa Hospital Sunday niuht. where he is bemfi treated for a fradured hip King was struck by an automobile while crossing S. Dine in Use 3iiX) bbw at m. jsaturdr y. it was announced Sunday niKht.

CALCUTTA. India. Dec I l'P Rt NsW VS HMD --Communist Chinese Premier Head Humped Tw boys, runs was frem Madeira Bcsch and Beach. I'hou Fn lal said todav there will tine person wac Injured alKhm ilw- no earlv release of the tOi til nexi year snooio up iasi spring's record total by at least wr cent. Though Christmas business has lieimn slnwlv retailers s'lll expert a record holiday trade.

Manufacturing Oiemlsts Asn Sales will reach an all time high of more than 24 billion dol lars in 1U57. were pirked up by local p-- i on; Polw-e said the dnver the car. in a twoear crash on Olive, 2u (ret American rtvilinns still held pri south of Ijiflln, at I 45 pin Son oner in his country, Dixie Saturday aunt and hekij itur. 25. ef 233 Par tW juvenile srrtion of J'ljRd Hetx-edere Iioms, Mru'if-rd pendint arris al ef paren or fli-'h, bead'j-aarlart 'ay.

He told newsmen, however, that i LCTrti i( i mi, I ill 4 I'olire identified the driven asjthey may be allowed to leave hi irers from their home towns Paul ooluris, 4i, of 3'MI Hiond brtore their sentences expire about four hours after the accident and said be left the scene he wss "trarrd way. ami joe junior pim. JJ, lor gixnl behavior STRIKE CLOM I OCVRE CRACRFD A iMS'e gas window at fh ventura was ren-ed in rustofy gi-o, of Oakland Park lie the Americans oov are Mario Hum. lit. also of the' ih-i milted to move firely inside Broadway address, sustained hina and could meet their rrl PARIS, Der.

9, if The world AWARDS TOR SUFTY IN Mil JURY FItlVG were wade talurday morning at Palm ReacH Air Force Ruse alr-erew-member whe bad a minimum ef I accident free hours epera-tlnn el Mllllarv Air TraaspeH Service aircraft. Relng presented with rertinfates hf Vrt. Dsnh-l C. Rrawner. drnntT commander foe tralnim.

ITSTth ir Transport Wine. are. left te Htht: apl. Roy M. Jhnstw.

St. Pant r. Dtrken. M.cC Hllbsm Witkeca. Mt.

Joha W. Thomas. Nut. Idwsrd J. Dimltrowics.

Sl. Joha R. Murphy and ft. R-rt F. Mreet-ln.

Mshr Joha M. Iseltv. eommsndrr. t7Tt Atr Rase announced ss aa awardee. was tm temiMirarjr duty at the time 4 the prtsenlaUaaw if hi attorwey rrr being rude Trtn Rentals firm famous Nnivre Museum wa crat knl on charge of failure to have hn il 'krefhtij Rd closed todav as a result or iintnpl head, lnln was margin ttves if the C.

S. State DepaH-guard' strike. Monev the with lailure to have his vehicle ua nient lifted Its ban en travel to mam Issue In 'the walkout. dt contn4 and no diim i licence Ithe country. In, at pniiie wetrirsr iw cc-ntroi atwj wiitsi the scene arc avaL with a rot k.

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