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Parje 6 THE PALM BEACH POST, Saturday. Sp. 3. 1955 Collins To Decide Alone On Whether To 'Get Tough' Bizarre Escape Of Colson Told InU. S.

Court J. S. Mims Dies, Once Publisher Of Tampa Paper TAMPA, Sept. 2, tfl Joseph Starke Mims, 72, former resident of the Tribune Company and publisher of the Tampa Tribune, died today. He was stricken with a heart attack.

Stricken while attending a meeting of the University of TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 2 (UP) road board member Al Rogero be Gov. Lclioy Collins Raid today he'll dismissed for "trying to be a make up his own mind on whether JACKSONVILLE. Sept. I hatchet man." "Mr.

Rogero is doing an excel to "get tough" with the Leglsla ture in the reapportionment scran lent Job as a member of the State and quickly rejected demands that Road Board, and I have no inten Sterllng T. Colson's unbelievable escape from Kllby prison in Alabama was described in Federal Court today by Asst. U.S. Atty. Coleman Madsen.

Colson, who was serving four tion of asking for his resignation," Collins said. Rogero touched off the fireworks George W. Jones Dies At Atlanta years for forgery, approached a Tampa trustees, he died enroute over the smouldering reapportionment issue when he told a civic club meeting at Venice Thursday Collins should withhold road-build man in charge of prison equipment and asked for the keys to his car "to go home," Madsen to a hospital. He retired as general manager George W. Jones, 76.

of 726 Sunset apparently died of said. of the Tribune in 1949 but re-mained as a director of the a heart attack Friday morning ing funds from districts whose senators refuse to accept a re-districting bill Collins considers adequate. Apparently thinking Colson was while driving his automobile back here after visiting relatives in "I believe people who get out of A native of Bartow. Mims start Alpharetta, the Associated Joking, the man gave him the keys. Colson drove the car to the prison gas tank and ordered a convict on duty there to fill it up.

reported ihe dispatch quoted detectives ed with the Tribune as general accountant. Later he became vice president, business manager and in 1925 became general man as saying that he was found in Then Colson proceeded to the the car which had left the road flaw ager when the late Col. W. main gate, blew the horn and the guards opened the gate, Madsen and struck a rock column at At line should be punished. The governor should stop funds from these districts," Rogero said.

Sen. John Rawls of Marlanna, a member of the solid Senate majority bloc which turned down every reapportionment bill acceptable to the governor, immediately demanded Rogero's suspension in a telegram. "Florida law clearly vests all Stovall sold the Tribune to a reported. lanta, Ga. They also said he had been treated recently for a heart croup of Tampa businessmen.

Colson drove right out to free dom on that Dec. 14, 1953. He retained this position when the newspaper was sold to S. E. Thomason and John Stewart Bryan In 1927.

Then when Thom But in May ISM Colson was condition. Mr. Jones, a retired office clerk of the Public Works Dept. here, came to West Palm Beach arrested for forgtfry at Bronson, and was sentenced to 10 powers of the state road program in the State Road Board of which in 1925 from Gainsville. He was BEATEN MOM REUNITED WITH KIDS Mrs.

Geraldine Kean, who was beaten by a hold-up man Aug. 26 and required hospitalization, was reunited with her seven children at City Hospital in St. Louis Friday. The youngsters are being cared for at the hospital after six of them were found on the street begging food and money Thursday, as the oldest child Ruth, 11, spent what little money the family had for food. From left: Ruth, James Edward, Gloria Jean, Charlotte Marie, Albert Williams, Geraldine Levonne and Mrs.

Kean holding Gary Wayne. (United Press Facsimile.) years in the Florida State Prison. a member of the First Methodist Today Federal Judge Bryan Church here. Mr. Rogero is a member," Rawls said.

"By advocating utilization of Simpson also sentenced him to Survivors Include a daughter. one year on a charge of taking Mrs. K. P. Jacobs, and a grand ason died in 1944, Mims was elected president of the publishing company and was appointed publisher.

Active in civic and social activities here, Mims also served Continuously for almost 40 years as a deacon of the First Presbyterian Church. road funds for political expediency, this man urges violation of state a stolen car across state lines the car he drove out of Kilby law by the members of the State son, George Jacobs, both of this city, and also several nieces and, nephews. prison and later sold at Bay City Road Board. Tex. Colson pleaded guilty.

Flagler Park Ceremony Mr, Rogero is one of the metro- Mizell Simon Faville Funeral politan spoilsmen who is trying to will announce arrange- Home ments. be a hatchet man, said Rep. John HEAD-OPERATED CAR Allan Criblez, 28, paralyzed from the neck down by polio, and his wife, Lillian, show the electric car which Allan can operate by moving his head. The car was adapted for Criblei by the University of Illinois Research Hospital in Chicago. With the car Cribles is determined to remain on his Potomac, farm with his wife and four children.

(United Press Facsimile.) Recreation Awards Given Crews of Baker County, a leader His father served with the Confederate Army. He was married to Josephine Ester Beatty of Savannah, in 1905, who survives. FREDERICK BAXTER. Mr. Baxter, 69, a butler for 20 years for of the small county faction in the House.

"We do not have a system in Port Customs Total $30,159 Hillcrest Park and Its director. year in ceremonies Friday In Flagler Park. City Recreation "Director Ben York presented an award to the our state government of screening speeches in advance like they do IN THE CITY Mrs. Cleo LeForge, were named by the City Recreation Dept. as the park and director that have achieved the most throughout the a family residing on El Brillo Way, died Friday afternoon at a local nursing home after an extended illness.

Funeral services will be held at 7:30 p.m. today in the Mizell Simon Faville Chapel in some countries, Collins replied. Children from six to 16 years of park and director for the honor August custom collections at the "I am getting advice about what age are invited to register for the that was based on the number Parley Planned By Recruiters West Palm Beach All-Star Twirl of entries, and first, seconds and Port of Palm Beach showed an increase of $30,159.73 over the corresponding period of last year, George Boggs, deputy customs collector-in- with tne Rev. Charles Scott, sup ing Club, Inc. from 9:30 to 11 a.m.

I should do from legislators, educators, and rank and file citizens from every section of the state. Everybody has the right to advise third places in the year park ply pastor of Bethesda-by-the-Sea today at Howard Park. contests and events. More Greenlease Bills Are Found CHICAGO, Sept. 2 (UP)-Three $20 bills found in the Chicago Federal Reserve Bank were Identified as part of the missing Greenlease ransom money today and FBI charge, reported.

Church, officiating. Cremation will take place in Miami. the governor, and I don't see any Cmdr. T. W.

Stewart of Porter Raulerson Post, Veterans of For American Legion Auxiliary Unit A quarterly conference of all U. S. Marine Corps recruits in the Total August, 1955, customs particular objection of Mr. Rog (Continued from Pira One) Bridge Tourney Mrs. Virginia Cameron, Tampa; Mr.

and Mrs. S. H. Lippman, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph K. Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Raymond, Orlando; Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Albert, collections were $337,637.68, 12 has been invited to participate in the Labor Day parade which is MISS FLORENCE PEEL. Services ero offering his advice along with the others. eign Wars, also presented trophies in the ceremonies that preceded the weekly Katy Coffey Kiddle state is scheduled here today, according to MSgt. Steve Seabolt, being sponsored by Riviera Beach "What I do, of course, is another non-commissioned officer in charge Mamn, Tin OCO Hf Talent Show. matter, Collins said, and I ii, I'imiuiioi uo, wii 1,1, a.

ificinu v. Meade, unit president, has an Recipients were Tom Reamsny- make that decision and no one der, for winning the park wide and burial for Miss Peel, 814 Biscayne who died early Friday at a local nursing home, will be held in Toronto, Canada, Sunday. She moved here two and a half years ago from Toronto. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Howard Bakpr.

rltv Winter Park; Mrs. Charles M. Mc nounced. Members are requested to wear white and assemble at else." agents fanned out over the Midwest in the belief many more have been passed. boy bicycle rodeo May 31, and But the governor hinted he may Boggs said, against an August, 1954, total of $303,477.73 with an estimated $275,000 of the current collections having been levied on Cuban refined sugar.

Probable second highest item on the list, Boggs said, were perishable fruits and vegetables, such as pineapples. Other imports showing customs payments include some rayon yarn and rayon fiber. the Elks Center Softball team, for 2:30 p.m. Monday at 28th St. and Broadway, Riviera Beach.

have plenty to say about reappor It was the biggest single find winning the park championship of the local recruiting station. A morning session in which the recruiting situation will be discussed is scheduled at Burdine's, and the afternoon program will include a party at Phipps Park. Those who will attend are: MaJ. William F. Lane, Officer in Charge; Capt.

Robert R. Montgomery, assistant officer in tionment in his Labor Day speech Lean, W. C. White, Frank Huston, Mr. and Mrs.

C. M. Tyler, St. Petersburg; Mrs. J.

E. Fille-gass, D. J. Conroy, Charles Kru-ger, Mrs. Amy Cavanaugh, H.

C. Owen, Mrs. J. Randolph Pey Alyna Fizzi, who won the girls since $303,720 of the $600,000 Bobby Greenlease ransom money van Mizell Simnn Favillp F.mori!at Dunnellon Monday, bicycle rodeo, is in Cuba at the present time and will be present ished mysteriously in October 1953. Home has charge of local arrange-l Crews lambasted not only Rogero ments.

but also Sen. Joe Bill Rood of Bradenton who recently urged the ed her award later. ton. Jacksonville; Shelton Lamb Fun-time program is Scheduled from 9:30 a.m. until noon today in the children's department of Memorial Library at Flagler Park, according to Mrs.

Polly Carlton, children's librarian. She said the program would include music, games and stories. The FBI, believing someone final Mrs. A. J.

Adams. Delray Beacn Mrs. LeForge also received the director plaque last year when ALVY W. FOUST. Mr.

Foust. 46 governor to "use the whip" to force charge; MSgt. unaries n. nenter: MSet. Harlan W.

Mes- Mrs. Fred G. Koepnlck, Mrs. T. brother of David R.

Foust. as a settlement of the reapportionment stalemate. L. Weed. Mrs.

Keith Clarice, ly is cutting loose with the money, has sent investigators to other Federal Reserve headquarters in the Midwest in an effort to track sne was director of the Belvedere Park. Total points won in the city erve; TSgt. Abraham Hawarah; TSet. Gladvs Bolkow; TSgt. Boynton Beach.

sistant superintendent of Public Works, this city, died Thursday at his home at San Francisco, fol Mr and Mrs. Jeff Glick, Ed- park events were as follows: 4 More Added To Road Toll TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 2 (JPi down more bills. Curtis Jordan; SSgt. Ralph D'Avolio; SSgt.

Patrick Walk tie rnhen. Mr. and Mrs. William lowing a heart attack. "Mr.

Rood's whip can't bite deep enough to change any minds," Crews said. "This Legislature is not made up of turncoats. is not for sale and neither are the men in it. They will not sell, barter One line of investigation report Seamon, Mrs. Liz Eber, Mrs.

Roy Hillcrest 158, Currie 93, Phipps 88, Howard 83, Belvedere 46, Palmetto 39, Flamingo 36 and North- Surviving, In addition to Mr Albert Routledge will be the guest speaker at a meeting of the Townsend Club at 8 tonight at 423 Iris St. President Ed C. Vest will preside and L.P.A. Simpson will edly involved carnivals. The North Dakota State Fair closed at Minot Foust of this city, are three other er; SSgt.

Clyde Austin; SSgt. Harold Jensen, Sgt. Ardell Bre-land and Sgt. Peter Parmenter Duncan, Mrs. usaac uippes J.

Wynne, Mr. and Mrs. E. more 13'4. Receiving achievement awards The Florida Highway Patrol re four days before the bill was found there, and two of the St.

Clerke, Mrs. Barbara Brier, Mrs brothers, Eugene and Amick Foust, Burlington, N. and Exum, Winston-Salem, N. C. Also or trade their principles for any petty political pittance." entertain with piano and vocal solos.

from Currie Park were: Parks Newsom, first place, senior boys Louis bills were traced to Sedal- Joseph Gale, Miami; Mrs. C. Adams, Ft. Myers; Levon Thorn as. Bridgeport.

H. two sisters, Mrs. Eula Thompson, la and Springfield, where ping pong, and first place, inter Burlington, and Mrs. Margaret Letter Carriers and Postal fairs recently were held. mediate horseshoes; Sue Moore, Aaron.

Portal. Mrs. Albert Clerks are sponsoring a Labor FBI agents believed the pattern runner up, senior girls ping Palmer. Mrs. William Hottman Body Identified As That Of Finn Dfay.hdanfe fT Ps.tal for circulating the bills has been pong; Tommy Parkinson, third Coral Gables: Mrs.

Nadine Hoff from the state headquarters at Jacksonville; TSgt. William Murphy; SSgt: Robert Cowan; SSgt. James Wilson; and Sgt. Jimmy Garmon from Miami; MSgt. Charles West and TSgt.

Edgar Wilson from Tampa; TSgt. Donald Gross and Sgt. Joe Chandler from Orlando; MSgt. Lyman Parker of Lakeland; Sgt. Paul McPartland from Tallahassee, and MSgt.

Steve Seabolt, and TSgt. Arthur Ellis fLl liCa" Hloiestablished, if only it can be nours from junior boys diving; Frank Schlor, ported a Frostproof youth waa killed in a grade crossing accident at Frostproof today. It also received late reports of three additional traffic deaths in August. The victim of the Frostproof accident was Eugene Herry -Walters, 18. Others killed during August and just being reported were: Daniel Joseph Sullivan, 35, Miami, killed near Miami Aug.

19; Elmer Justice, 26, Miami, killed near Miami, Aug. 5, and Theo tonignt. are 8 p.m. man, Mrs. Charles E.

Raddatz Mrs. Walter Brooks. Mrs Meisenheimer, Greensboro, N. C. Funeral services will be held Monday at Rich and Thompson Funeral Home, Burlington, with burial to be in that city.

Mr. David Foust, 725 Georgia left today for Burlington. traced. io i a.m Lewis Sowell. R.

V. Price, Ted second senior boys butterfly swimming, second, senior boys breaststroke, and second senior boys backstroke; Glenda Moss, MAMMOTH CAVE, Sept. 2 Jam session is srhprinlpH tn- Schroder, Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Kellerman.

A. C. Gradolph, G. B. (UP) A decomposed body found nisht for the West Palm Reach Proff.

Mrs. Alexander Gordon first intermediate girls backstroke; Bill Sands, first, inter in Mammoth cave National Park! Moose Lodge at the home, 835 Capt. Ronald C. Harry, Mrs. John Belvedere tia.

was identified early today as that Mr. Gibson. 59, resident at a Lf Lewis A FinD mlssing of the local office. mediate boys ping pong: Angela Canada Denies Cap In Radar WASHINGTON, Sept. 2 (UP) Sands, runner up, junior girls uaucr vamii i.

Chicago chemist. moving here In 1935 from Buffalo, Th rm jM.ii h.j i. horseshoes; Charlie Kairalla R. Noble, Mrs. Jonn a.

Morsiait Mrs. Edgar Lambert, Mrs. Mar ion Flanders, David G. Brown, Mrs. John McConnell, Mrs, Pierre Willis, Joe H.

Follette, Ir-vln Rooks. Dr. M. R. Elfen, Mrs.

dore Lieb, 76, Jacksonville, killed in Jacksonville Aug. 22. The Patrol's casualty report for the 24 hour period ended at 4 p.m. today: killed, 4: injured, 47: 'ontlnued from Page One) AMC Follows N. died early Friday at his dence that Finn was sIain at Blow.

runner up, junior boys horseshoes; Ronald Kairalla, first mid residence after a long illness Ren. Harold C. Ostertag (R-NY) Heiress' Death Ruled Slaying PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 2 (UP) He belonged to the Episcopal get boys backstroke; Pat Step-pins, first, junior girls ping pong; said today Canada has left serious ing Rock, N.C., but said the slaying was "not in federal jurisdiction." State authorities said immediately, however, that "in all prob William L. Koehne, Mrs.

Charles Church, and was a retired estate sunerintendent who had been sec gaps in the hemisphere's radar antee workers up to 65 per cent of their take-home pay during 26 C. Herine. Mrs. F. Vance Bald killed to date this year, 61 killed to date last year.

648; injured to date this year, 16.164; injured to date last year, 13,495. win. Mrs. Jesse Josey, Dr. and warning system by leaving some stations unmanned 16 hours a day.

Nancy Senecal, first, intermediate girls ping pong; John Karr, third, junior boys freestyle; Margaret Wilson, first, junior girls freestyle, first, junior girls butterfly stroke. retary and treasurer of the Gardener's Assn. of Palm Beach Coun-tv. He was a veteran of World Mrs. John V.

Edlin, Mrs. C. A. ability murder charges will be filed against a young Milwaukee, couple held on charges of A medical examiner ruled tonight He told newsmen it was a serious Lavin, Mrs. William H.

Pavitt, the death of 22-year-old food chain store heiress Mrs. Doris Jean Silver War having served in the Navy, Frank Mrs. Harry A situation. "It strikes me there's no point in having any warning system at all if that's the way you're From Howard Park: Tommy Johnston, Mrs. John Riquet, John W.

Slayback, Mrs. R. Kenneth and after moving to tnis area was selected as an honorary wildlife stealing Finn car. The suspects, Leonard Lafond, 20, and Jo Anne Severson, 18, both of Milwaukee, told FBI agents Oestreicher after an abortion was a homicide and directed immed Weeks of layoff. The South Bend talks were expected to produce a master contract covering the Studebaker workers and 10,000 Parkard employes.

Although the companies merged last year, the Packard workers still are covered by a separate contract which does not run out until Sept. 30. Kaiser-Willys and the union have Three Injured in Glades Crash going to run it." Lewis, Marvin M. Parks and Mrs warden. iate prosecution of persons nected with the death.

Surviving Is his wife, Mrs. Jacob Marx, city. A Canadian Air Defense Com Courson, A.A.U. physical fitness; Jerry Kelley, A.A.U. physical fitness; Henry Isabella, A.A.U.

physical fitness, runner up, junior boys ping pong; Sandra Babb, mand spokesman at St. Hubert Arriving Friday to participate Blanche Gibson, Lake Worth. Triinprnl cprvires will be held at Dr. Melville J. Aston made the ruling after hearing testimony the where tne body could be found.

Lafond was being held at Las Cruces, N. and Miss Severson at San Antonio, both on Dyer Act charges. Quebec, called Ostertag's charge in tne various events were raui in a m. Mondav in the E. Earl senior girls Volleyball; Davey Remlinger of Jacksonville; Mr.

utter nonsense. He said Canada's radar stations are all manned Crockett, second, intermediate heiress mother, Mrs. Gertrude Silver, was "not happy" over the and Mrs. Morris Horowitz, Miss met in several preliminary sessions but have not settled down to steady boys diving; intermediate, boys Smith and Son Chapel with the Rev. Mason A.

Frazell, rector of St. Ann's Episcopal Church, officiating. Burial will follow in Pine- 24 hours a day. That was backed up by a spokesman for Canada's backstroke, and intermediate pregnancy and twice asked a doctor if he couldn't "do anything for bargaining. boys breaststroke; John Doyle, National Defense Department in American Motors, which makes Nash and Hudson automobiles, is M.

Hall, Charles Whitebrook, Mr. and Mrs. Murry Gross, Cmdr. and Mrs. S.

W. Kirtland, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hancock, Mrs. Donald Kelley, Mr.

and Mrs. B. E. Mindt, Samuel Katz, all of Miami; Mr. uttawa.

runner up, senior boys ping pong; Cammie Ewing, senior girls vol PAHOKEE Three Negroes were injured, one critically, at about 6 p.m. Friday when an automobile went off the road and hit a tree north of the city limits on SR 15, according to Trooper John E. Hicks, who investigated the accident. Another passenger, also Negro, escaped uninjured. All are residents of Connell Corners, near Canal Point.

In a critical condition at a lo crest Cemetery. Friends may call this afternoon the fourth largest auto company. leyball; Terry Fairbanks, runner Four Drowned In Salmon Derby ASTORIA, Sept. 2 (UP) at the Chapel. But it is relatively small when her.

Jacob Kalish, assistant district attorney said "we have certain very good leads" but that no arrests would be made until there is an ironclad case. Aston said the abortion attempt and Mrs. Rolf Weilding, Dexter up, intermediate boys horseshoes Marcia Hartley, senior girls volleyball; John Heydrick Stokell, Fort Lauderdale; Mrs. Frances Walker, Harold King, Bank Robber Gets 10 Years MRS. MINNIE ETHEL TERRY.

Funeral services for Mrs. Terry, 89, of 510 Iris who died Thursday, will be held at 4 p.m. first, intermediate boys free Vero Beach, Fred Hirsch, Orlan was a "professional job. He ruled style; Marilyn Kappner, senior stacked up against members of the "Big Three" who among them turn out 95 per cent of all vehicles produced in the United States. (Continued from rue One) Port Revenue cal hospital is Anzella Gardner, 36.

Hicks said she had a Dossible Four persons drowned when eight boats capsized in rough water near the mouth of the Columbia girls volleyball; Linda Luhr, senior girls volleyball; Frank Mad- today in Mizell Simon Faville out the possibility the heiress, who eloped with a Miami Beach motorcycle policeman only two months do, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Horton, Fort Myers, Miss Marie Mulllnlx, J.

A. Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Blatt, Mrs. Robert Bernstein and crushed chest, internal injuries and a compound fracture of the right leg.

She was a passenger ago, had tried to abort herself. sen, first, senior boys freestyle, backstroke, butterfly, breast-stroke and diving; Terry Me- OXFORD, Sept. 2 (UP)-Dual King, an unsuccessful politi Funeral Chapel, witn me nev. Allan R. Watson, Northwood Baptist Church pastor, officiating.

Burial will be at Woodlawn River today during the lower Columbia salmon derbies. The Coast Guard said 13 survivors were taken from the water. Cyrus Neuman, Mrs. Ruby Slentz, M. G.

Murray, Mrs. Patrick Mil Cann, first senior girls freestyle, cian turned bankrobber, pleaded guilty today to holding up the bank in tne car driven by Ben Big-hamm, 40. Emergency treatment was given Biehamm for multiple bruises Cemetery where members of ler of St. Petersburg. Palm Beach Chapter 41, OES, ams lifeboat station the on Oregon Pianist Found Dead In Car (Continued from Page One) conduct eraveside services of Ackerman, and was sentenced to 10 years in a federal prison.

and injuries. Another passenger. he had been in communication with the Pan-Atlantic Steamship a subsidiary of the Waterman Steamship Co. of Mobile, seeking to have this port designated a port of call on its new "roll on and off" coastwise shipping line. Pallbearers will be Hicnara shore and five were taken to Chinook, across the river from Point Adams.

uugene Kiley, 24, had a possible slight concussion and multiDle More Heat King ran sixth in a nine-man backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly, and volleyball; Norma Mal-ey, senior girls volleyball; Judy Pickron, senior girls volleyball; Patty. Shriber, senior girls volleyball; Caroline Sprankel, first, intermediate girls freestyle; Lor-etta Stanhill, first senior girls ping pong; Jeannie Williams, senior girls volleyball. Davis, Robert Davis, Clarence Carman, Brooks Cagle, Julian Cannon and Harry Aden. bruises, Hicks said. race for Choctaw County sheriff in the Aug.

2 primary, lust eicht davs The boats capsized on Clatsop Spit near the south shore of the riv The third passeneer. Anna Mae MIAMI BEACH, Sept. 2 (UP) reservoirs were getting low, some Thompson, was not treated. before the bank robbery. It was explained by Antell Mat A hotel pianist who eluded detec MRS.

BERTHA RINGEISEN. having only a three day supply hicks said that the car driven King, 43, was the masked gun tives employed by his wife killed Private funeral services for by Blghamm was passing another -car going in the same direction. man who forced a longtime ac From Phipps: Tim Carey, pending replenishment. Thousands of heat sufferers spent the night at the beaches where this new service is one whereby loaded trailers are hoisted aboard, and fully loaded trailers unloaded at the various ports of himself today with carbon monoxide gas in a parking lot here, po Mrs. Rlngeisen, 72, of 150 Glen Glenridge, who died er when the water "kicked up." The weather was clear and the river channel had been smooth.

However, the Coast Guard said all fishermen had been warned to stay away from the dangerous Clatson Spit. third, midget boys butterfly and when he attempted to avoid hit quaintance, assistant cashier John Keen, to hand over $46,000 on the lice reported. ting an oncoming vehicle, he freestyle; Bucky Carey, second, Wednesday, will be held today with burial to be at Hillcrest The body of Oscar Shatz, 37, was call, thus enabling trucking firms to hitch their tractors to the Jr. boys freestyle, and first back slightly lower temperatures were recorded while uncounted multitudes slept on lawns and outdoors. morning of Aug.

10. A southwide search ended in his arrest by FBI found in his locked sedan with a swerved to the side of the highway and struck a pine tree. The car was a total loss. Hicks said. stroke; Jessie Corbitt, senior The Coast Guard said there were trailers and ba on the way of de vacuum cleaner hose extending agents six days later at a fishing Only a low relative humidity of Cemetery.

Mizell Simon Faville has charge. Friends are asked to omit flowers. livery. about 1,000 boats of all sizes on from the exhaust pipe, through the ii resort at nckwick, Tenn. boys horseshoes; Rene Corbitt, first, junior boys horseshoes; Bobby Harris, first, junior boys The trooper said that Bighamm will be charged with Improper passing causing his car to be in Antell said that with the wide aprons available here, and the between 15 and 20 per cent kept the heat prostration toll from rising to almost disaster proportions.

ping pong; Tom Kalil, second, mc iivci lutiucu wna iisiieimen irunK, into tne rear seat, entered the salmon derbies spon- Mrs. Shatz had engaged a priv-sored annually by Oregon and ate detective service to trail the Washington communities along the I musician as he left one of Miami port's central location to an ever- volved in an accident. midget boys diving; Jeanne Ka At least seven deaths were at MRS. SADIE ELLIS. Mrs.

Ellis widow of Edgar W. Ellis, pio expanding population, that sucn lil, second, midget girls free lower Columbia. a service would be of great bene Beach's plush hotels after work, Trigger Burke Claims Poverty style, backstroke, breaststroke, tributed to the heat while the unofficial count of prostrations neared the 100-mark by midday. fit to the shippers, the port and neer developer of this area, died Thursday at a local hospital after ad diving; Kay McClaren, run- the buying public. The detectives lost him in traffic but found him an hour later in the locked car.

The officers said the nerup, junior girls ping pong; The coroner office reported 60 a long illness. She had been a resident of this city for 45 years. 144 Enrolled At Canal Point Ostreicher Named Administrator musician was dead by the time natural deaths between 6 p.m. Thursday night and 6 a.m. today.

and in recent years made her Nikl Sansevero, third, junior girls freestyle, first, breaststroke, backstroke; John Sanseverd, they smashed hi the car window. NEW YORK. Sept. 2 (UP) Tight lipped Elmer (Trigger) home with her daughter, Mrs, Cunningham Named President Of P0MA In its annual election Thurs Mrs. Shatz told police her hus Vincent Oaksmith, 122 N.

band hal threatened to take his Burke appeared under heavy The normal number during that period would be about 25, he reported. Most of those who died during the 12 hour period were older Lake Worth. life several times. MIAMI, Sept. 2, (AT Patrolman Earl M.

Ostreicher, widower of heiress-socialite Doris Silver Os Mrs. Ellis moved here from guard in court today to face a murder charge and told authorities day night at Currie Park, the Prop Ocala. persons with known heart he did not have one cent to oav a erty Owners and Managers Assn In addition to Mrs. Oaksmith, CANAL POINT The Canal Point School enrolled 144 students Thursday, five more than at the beginning of school last year, according to Principal Carl Crawford. He expects the pnrnllmpnr tn of Palm Beach County named lawyer despite his implication In robberies that netted a total of 2 she is survived by a grand Nominees For RDB Reported From Glades For the second straight day, bus midget boys backstroke; Ray Watson, international boys ping pong; Craig Woods, second, junior boys diving, first, backstroke, and second, butterfly.

From Hillcrest: A.A.U. physical fitness, Karen Snyder, Don Boyd and Wayne Cowart; Susan Hudnall, first, midget girls free-: style, backstroke and diving; Ralph Leighton, third, international boys freestyle and back daughter, Mrs. E. James Kuhn- iness houses began shutting down million dollars. Peter J.

Cunningham as president, Also elected were J. H. Richmond, first vice president; Mrs. helm, and a great grandchild or curtailing activities to a mini Burke, 38, was captured a week treicher, today was appointed administrator of the Philadelphia girl's estate. Dade County Judge Frank B.

Dowling granted a petition filed by Ostreicher's attorney, Marshall Ader, for the appointment. In the petition, Ostreicher said his 22-year-old bride of two months Resources Development Board Jamie Kuhnheim, both of Min mum to allow employes to leave Bessie Dopcus, second vice officials announced Friday that the increase by several students next Tuesday. neapolis. Also two sisters, Mrs ago at Folly Beach, S. after a search that began when he broke early for home or to start their names of two Pahokee residents, Frank X.

Frebis, and Mrs. B. Labor Day holiday. Enrollment accordins to crnrfps Mrs. A.

M. Okie and F. S. Farrish, out of jail in Boston a year ago. About 40 police and plainclothes- Whiteman, both of Georgetown, The Los Angeles city council were: First, 19 students: second.

unio. have been placed to the mail ballot for the area to elect a new RDB which Thursday allowed members to remove their jackets, today died without a will. stroke; Tommy Rutherford, second, junior boys breaststroke; 23; third, 13; fourth, 19; fifth, 22; sixth, 15; seventh, 18; eighth, 15. men, court officials and reporters were in court. Another 10 hand-picked detectives guarded the Mizell Simon Faville will announce arrangements.

Darryl Smith, third, midget boys raced through its agenda in 15 minutes and adjourned. backstroke; Mary Church, first, courtroom door after Burke was midget girls breaststroke; Ron brought in from the city pprison, president; Mrs. George Ralph, secretary, and H. C. Curtis, treasurer.

Elected as directors were William H. Ingram, R. Cecil Bender, Howard Martin, Mrs. Margaret Turner, Paul Federico, William Goodrich, Mrs. Joseph Kaplowitz, Henry Weigle, Mrs.

Walter White, Joseph Friedman, Mrs. A. E. Sheehy, and Mrs. Josephine Blume.

Officers will be installed at the annual banquet, Oct. 22, at Hotel George Washington. Tropical Storm Butler Defends Truman Speeches 'Cycle Tax Off VERA CRUZ, Mexico, Sept. 2, IB A tropical storm with winds of gale force at the center was reported advancing on this Gulf WASHINGTON, Sept. 2 (UP) AF Plane Crashes In Alaska; 12 Die ANCHORAGE.

Alaska. SeDt. 2 Shoplifting Charged An alert employe of Ingram's Grocery Store, Belvedere Rd. and Lake after seeing a woman gather several articles, put them into a paper bai and nie Blanton, second, midget boys butterfly and freestyle; David Blanton, third, Junior boys, backstroke; Bill Bennett, runner up, senior boys horseshoes; horseshoes, Gail Valentine and Sharon Nichols; ping pong, Gail Valentine; swimming, Kathy Brooks, Democratic National Chairman WASHINGTON, Sept. 2 OB-The director to a three-year term, starting Oct.

1. The names were selected by a nominating committee which included Chairman Claude L. Shirley, also I. M. Lair and Jane L.

Rieker. RDB officials here, who announced receipt of the notification, said ballots would be mailed Pahokee area members immediately after the Labor Day weekend. Farrish is a jewelry store operator, while Mrs. Okie is a newspaper publisher. The win Internal Revenue Service today Paul M.

Butler said today party said that a 10 percent tax reduc leaders will continue to tell the truth" about President Eisenhower tion on motorcycles approved this leave the store without paying, called another employe and the two detained the "customer" and the Republican administration no matter who feels "hurt." year by Congress went into effect Sept. 1. Carol Lowe, Phillip Valentine, Gall Valentine and Diane Borah; coast port today. The city tightened up for the blow. The Weather Bureau said the storm center was only about 30 miles off the coast and was moving slowly toward land at about three miles per hour.

The coastal freighter Isla de Butler made the statement in de until law officers arrived, police This meant, the Revenue Serv tfP) A crippled Air Force C47 crashed and burned last night in a desperate attempt to return to an emergency airstrip in rugged country northwest of here. The Air Force said the five crew members and seven passengers were believed to have been killed. Planes flew to the area today with rescue (quads. disclosed Friday. ice said, that of that date the 10 A.A.U.

physical fitness, Timmy LeForge, Pete LeForge, Jimmy Willis, Tommy BARBECUE, DANCE SET FT. PIERCE A barbecue and dance tonight will be held by members of Anna Miller Circle and the Elks Lodge, to start off the weekend observance of Labor Day. The event will be held at the lodge. i fending former President Truman against charges by GOP National Chairman Leonard W. Hall and As a result, at 11:38 a.m.,Mattie percent manufacturers excise Tris reported she was near the ning nominee will replace Frank Rozelle, present RDB director, who is an auto firm sales em Lee Pope of Rogers Camp, was charged with shoplifting by Det.

T. J. Morris and Officer Edward other Republicans. Hall had accused Truman of trying to smear Smith, Karen Borah, Diane Glocker, Diane Borah, Gall Valentine and Pamela Willi. center and estimated the wind at tax on motorcycles was no longer effective on sales of motorcycles by the manufacturer or by an importer.

75 m.p.h. i Mr. Eisenhower in a recent speech. I ploy. Auditra..

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